(a) (1) A bingo session begins when the first game of bingo of the bingo session is commenced by calling the first bingo ball drawn. (2) A licensed authorized organization may conduct one (1) bingo session per calendar day and shall not exceed two (2) bingo sessions during any one (1) calendar week. (b) A bingo session shall not exceed five (5) consecutive hours during any one (1) twenty-four-hour calendar day. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1. (a) (1) A bingo session begins when the first game of bingo of the bingo session is commenced by calling the first bingo ball drawn. (2) A licensed authorized organization may conduct one (1) bingo session per calendar day and shall not exceed two (2) bingo sessions during any one (1) calendar week. (b) A bingo session shall not exceed five (5) consecutive hours during any one (1) twenty-four-hour calendar day. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1. (a) (1) A bingo session begins when the first game of bingo of the bingo session is commenced by calling the first bingo ball drawn. (2) A licensed authorized organization may conduct one (1) bingo session per calendar day and shall not exceed two (2) bingo sessions during any one (1) calendar week. (b) A bingo session shall not exceed five (5) consecutive hours during any one (1) twenty-four-hour calendar day. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1. (a) (1) A bingo session begins when the first game of bingo of the bingo session is commenced by calling the first bingo ball drawn. (2) A licensed authorized organization may conduct one (1) bingo session per calendar day and shall not exceed two (2) bingo sessions during any one (1) calendar week. (1) A bingo session begins when the first game of bingo of the bingo session is commenced by calling the first bingo ball drawn. (2) A licensed authorized organization may conduct one (1) bingo session per calendar day and shall not exceed two (2) bingo sessions during any one (1) calendar week. (b) A bingo session shall not exceed five (5) consecutive hours during any one (1) twenty-four-hour calendar day. Acts 2007, No. 388, § 1.
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