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About the Application

The premises permit application, form LG214, requires specific information about the gambling premises and the type of activity an organization plans to conduct at the premises.

  • Limit. There is no limit on the number of premises permits an organization may have.
  • Same site. There is no limit on the number of organizations conducting gambling at a site.
  • Additional permits. Additional premises permits may be applied for at any time.
  • Electronic game devices. The maximum number of electronic pull-tab and electronic linked bingo devices allowed at a site is based on the site's seating capacity as determined by the fire marshal. The limits are:
    • Six of each at sites with less than 200 seats.
    • Twelve of each at sites with 200 or more seats.
    • Fifty of each at sites where the primary business is bingo and the site seats at least 100 people.
  • Dispensing devices limited. Pull-tab dispensing devices are limited to three at a premises for all organizations combined.
  • Table limits. Paddlewheel tables are limited to two at a premises for all organizations combined.
  • Term of permit. The term of a premises permit is concurrent with the organization’s license and is perpetual (no renewal application required) unless the permit is suspended or revoked by the Board or otherwise terminated by the organization.
  • Fee. The initial fee for a premises permit is $150. Premises permit fees are not prorated, refundable, or transferable. Each year thereafter, the Board will send the CEO a notice of the annual fee ($150) due for each premises permit.

Note: Local ordinances may place further restrictions on the conduct of charitable gambling within a city or county's jurisdiction.

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