(a) A person shall not be denied admission to a raffle or a game of bingo or the opportunity to participate in a raffle or a game of bingo because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, or disability or because the person is not a member of the licensed authorized organization conducting the raffle or game of bingo. (b) No individual under eighteen (18) years of age may play a game of bingo or purchase raffle tickets from a licensed authorized organization. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1. (a) A person shall not be denied admission to a raffle or a game of bingo or the opportunity to participate in a raffle or a game of bingo because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, or disability or because the person is not a member of the licensed authorized organization conducting the raffle or game of bingo. (b) No individual under eighteen (18) years of age may play a game of bingo or purchase raffle tickets from a licensed authorized organization. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1. (a) A person shall not be denied admission to a raffle or a game of bingo or the opportunity to participate in a raffle or a game of bingo because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, or disability or because the person is not a member of the licensed authorized organization conducting the raffle or game of bingo. (b) No individual under eighteen (18) years of age may play a game of bingo or purchase raffle tickets from a licensed authorized organization. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1. (a) A person shall not be denied admission to a raffle or a game of bingo or the opportunity to participate in a raffle or a game of bingo because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, or disability or because the person is not a member of the licensed authorized organization conducting the raffle or game of bingo. (b) No individual under eighteen (18) years of age may play a game of bingo or purchase raffle tickets from a licensed authorized organization. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1.
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