New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB19

Introduced
1/5/23  
Refer
1/5/23  
Report Pass
1/26/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
5/11/23  
Enrolled
6/20/23  
Chaptered
7/11/23  

Caption

Relative to the operation of bingo games and the sale of lucky 7 tickets.

Impact

The amendments made by SB19 are expected to significantly enhance the operational capacity of charitable organizations that rely on bingo as a means of fundraising. With the increase in permitted dates, these organizations can potentially host many more events throughout the year, leading to greater revenue generation. According to the legislative fiscal note associated with the bill, it is estimated that the adjusted regulations could generate approximately $23,400 in additional state revenue annually, particularly benefiting the state's education fund, as revenues from bingo games are often allocated to educational initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 19 (SB19) proposes amendments to current regulations surrounding the operation of bingo games and the sale of Lucky 7 tickets in New Hampshire. The bill is designed to increase the number of game dates allowed for charitable organizations, enabling them to operate under more flexible conditions. Specifically, it raises the cap on bingo game dates from 10 to 16 per month and from 120 to 192 per year. Additionally, it introduces provisions that allow for the sale of Lucky 7 tickets in conjunction with bingo events, expanding fundraising opportunities for these organizations.

Contention

While SB19 has garnered support for its potential to boost fundraising efforts, some discussions may arise concerning the implications of expanding gaming opportunities. There are concerns from various stakeholders regarding the regulation of charitable gaming and its potential to lead to excessive commercialization of nonprofit fundraising activities. The balance between enabling charitable work through gaming and ensuring responsible oversight of gambling-related activities will likely be a point of discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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