Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1209

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Report Pass
1/25/23  
Report Pass
2/1/23  
Engrossed
2/3/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  
Enrolled
2/16/23  

Caption

Charitable gaming; temporary permits authorized, limitations.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state law concerning the regulation of charitable gaming, as it expands the opportunities for qualified organizations to conduct gaming activities beyond traditional venues. It aims to enhance the profitability of charitable endeavors by allowing games to be played over a wider geographic area and potentially increasing participation. The bill also puts forth regulations concerning the application process for these permits, ensuring that while organizations gain more flexibility, they are still subjected to state oversight to maintain public safety.

Summary

SB1209 seeks to amend Virginia's Code concerning charitable gaming by allowing organizations to obtain temporary permits for the sale of instant bingo, pull tabs, or seal cards at conventions, conferences, and related events. This legislation aims to broaden the scope for such activities within the state, permitting organizations to engage in charitable gaming on a more flexible basis. Notably, these temporary permits can be used up to once per quarter by qualified organizations, providing them with the ability to generate funds in support of their charitable purposes.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB1209 appears to be supportive, particularly among nonprofit organizations that see this as an opportunity to increase fundraising capabilities. Proponents argue that the bill provides much-needed flexibility and could lead to higher revenue for charities during large events. However, there may be concerns regarding the regulation of such gaming practices, with some stakeholders advocating for stringent oversight to prevent potential abuses.

Contention

Despite the supportive outlook, there are notable points of contention regarding the bill's implementation and potential for misuse. Critics suggest that easing regulations on charitable gaming could lead to irresponsible gambling practices and perhaps diminish the integrity of fundraising events. Moreover, there could be apprehensions about ensuring that non-profit organizations truly benefit from these activities rather than commercial enterprises capitalizing on the new allowances. Balancing access to charitable gaming with effective state control is likely to remain a topic of ongoing discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1987

Charitable gaming; organizations exempt from certain fees, temporary permits authorized, limitation.

VA HB765

Charitable Gaming Board; powers and duties.

VA SB402

Charitable Gaming Board; powers and duties.

VA SB1143

Charitable gaming and historical horse racing; regulation.

VA HB2455

Charitable gaming and historical horse racing; regulation.

VA HB763

Charitable gaming; electronic gaming is restricted to social organizations, etc.

VA SB403

Charitable gaming; electronic gaming is restricted to social organizations, etc.

VA SB1241

Charitable gaming; certain common interest communities to conduct bingo.

VA SB566

Charitable gaming; strengthens enforcement and penalties.

VA SB1235

Charitable gaming; exemptions from certain requirements for specified organizations.

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