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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025
Legislative Document	No. 1086H.P. 708House of Representatives, March 18, 2025
An Act to Remove State Requirements for Nonprofits on Raffles and 
Internet Raffles with Prizes of $2,500 or Less
Received by the Clerk of the House on March 14, 2025.  Referred to the Committee on 
Veterans and Legal Affairs pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint 
Rule 401.
ROBERT B. HUNT
Clerk
Presented by Representative ARDELL of Monticello.
Cosponsored by Representative: NUTTING of Oakland. Page 1 - 132LR2259(01)
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2 as amended by PL 2021, c. 136, §8, is further 
3 amended to read:
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5 organization under subsection 7, a A person or organization is not required to register with 
6 the Gambling Control Unit to conduct a raffle in which the total value of the prize offered 
7 to the holder of the winning chance does not exceed $2,500.  If the raffle is conducted in a 
8 manner in which there are multiple winning chances, the total value of all prizes offered 
9 may not exceed a value of $2,500.
10 as amended by PL 2021, c. 636, §2, is further 
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13 subsection 2 may conduct a raffle in which the total value of all prizes offered is greater 
14 than $2,500 described in subsection  or subsection 4 as an Internet raffle if the eligible 
15 organization registers with the Gambling Control Unit and the Internet raffle is operated in 
16 accordance with the requirements of this chapter by an Internet raffle operator identified 
17 on the registration form.  Notwithstanding subsection 6, an eligible organization may not 
18 conduct more than one Internet raffle at the same time. The eligible organization and 
19 Internet raffle operator may not permit a person under 18 years of age to purchase a chance 
20 or ticket for an Internet raffle and may not advertise or market the Internet raffle in a manner 
21 that has a high likelihood of reaching persons under 18 years of age or that is specifically 
22 designed to appeal particularly to persons under 18 years of age.  An eligible organization 
23 is not required to register with the Gambling Control Unit to conduct an Internet raffle in 
24 which the total value of the prize or prizes offered to the holder of the winning chance or 
25 to the holders of the winning chances does not exceed $2,500 pursuant to subsection 2.
26 as enacted by PL 2021, c. 136, §11, is amended 
27 to read:
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29 the person is licensed as an Internet raffle operator under subsection 2, the Internet raffle is 
30 conducted on behalf of an eligible organization registered under section  subsection 
31 7, each payment for a chance or ticket for the Internet raffle is made through an Internet 
32 raffle system approved under subsection 4 and the winning chance or chances are selected 
33 by an Internet raffle system approved under subsection 4.  This section does not apply to 
34 an eligible organization described in section 1832, subsection 2 that conducts an Internet 
35 raffle in which the total value of the prize or prizes offered to the holder of the winning 
36 chance or to the holders of the winning chances does not exceed $2,500 pursuant to section 
37 1837-A, subsection 2.
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39 This bill allows nonprofit organizations to conduct raffles and Internet raffles in which 
40 the prize or prizes does not exceed $2,500 without having to register with the Department 
41 of Public Safety, Gambling Control Unit.
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