Allows for eligible organizations to use large entertainment venues to conduct raffles in certain municipalities.
Impact
The implications of A3042 could be significant, as it opens up new opportunities for fundraising for eligible organizations, particularly non-profits. By allowing raffles to be conducted in large entertainment venues, these organizations can potentially reach a broader audience while benefiting from the foot traffic and visibility these locations offer. This change may lead to an increase in funds raised for various charitable causes.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3042 allows eligible organizations to legally conduct raffles in larger entertainment venues, expanding the types of locations that can host these events. Previously, such raffles were limited to large sporting arenas. The bill amends the existing 'Raffles Licensing Law' to ensure that groups can hold raffles in various venues, including shopping malls and entertainment centers that meet specific size requirements. This is particularly relevant as it relates to municipalities that permit raffles under the current law.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding the bill is the allowance of remote raffles conducted using electronic means. While this modernizes the process and makes it more accessible, it raises concerns regarding the integrity and security of such raffles. The bill includes requirements for measures ensuring fairness and security during remote raffles, which stakeholders will need to monitor closely. Additionally, expanding raffle venues may provoke mixed reactions from local authorities who might be concerned about the implications for community control over such activities.
Allows for licensed organizations to conduct raffles remotely and to advertise such raffles; removes maximum value limitations for prizes; allows remote raffles on Sundays; requires quarterly reporting of raffle results.
Allows for licensed organizations to conduct raffles remotely and to advertise such raffles; removes maximum value limitations for prizes; allows remote raffles on Sundays; requires quarterly reporting of raffle results.