Colorado Code § 24-21-622

Bingo-raffle licensee's statement of receipts - expenses - fee - definitions
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(1) (a) On or before April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31 of each year, every bingo-
raffle licensee shall file with the licensing authority upon forms prescribed by the licensing
authority a duly verified statement covering the preceding calendar quarter showing the amount
of the gross receipts derived during said periods from games of chance, the expenses incurred or
paid, and a brief description of the classification of such expenses, the net proceeds derived from
games of chance, and the uses to which such net proceeds have been or are to be applied. Each
licensee shall maintain and keep such books and records as may be necessary to substantiate the
particulars of each such report.
(b) Exempt organizations are not subject to the requirements of this subsection (1),
except to the extent that they shall file with the licensing authority statements showing the
amount of the gross proceeds from their fund-raising drives and identifying all organizations
receiving portions of such proceeds and the amounts received by each such organization.
(2) (a) If a bingo-raffle licensee fails to file reports within the time required or if reports
are not properly verified or not fully, accurately, and truthfully completed, any existing license
may be suspended until such time as the default has been corrected.
(b) Exempt organizations are subject to the requirements of this subsection (2) only to
the extent that such requirements apply to subsection (1)(b) of this section.
(3) (a) All money collected or received from the sale of admission, extra regular cards,
bingo strip cards, special game cards, sale of supplies, and all other receipts from the games of
traditional and strip bingo games, raffles, and pull tab games shall be deposited in a special
checking or savings account, or both, of the licensee, which must contain only this money. If the
licensee conducts progressive games of chance, the licensee may maintain one additional
checking or savings account, which must contain only money received from the sale of
progressive games. The licensee may withdraw money from these accounts only by
consecutively numbered checks or withdrawal slips or by electronic transactions referenced by
transaction number or date. A check or withdrawal slip must not be drawn to "cash" or a
fictitious payee. The licensee shall maintain all of its books and records in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles.
(b) Exempt organizations are not subject to this subsection (3).
(4) No part of the net proceeds, after they have been given over to another organization,
shall be used by the donee organization to pay any person for services rendered or materials
purchased in connection with the conducting of bingo by the donor organization.
(5) No item of expense shall be incurred or paid in connection with holding, operating,
or conducting a game of chance pursuant to a bingo-raffle license except bona fide expenses of a
reasonable amount. Such expenses include those incurred in connection with all games of
chance, for the following purposes:
(a) Advertising and marketing;
(b) Legal fees related to any action brought by the licensing authority against the bingo-
raffle licensee in connection with games of chance;
(c) The purchase of goods, wares, and merchandise furnished to the licensee for the
purpose of operating games of chance pursuant to this part 6;
(d) The purchase or lease of electronic devices used as aids in the game of bingo;
(e) Payment for services rendered that are reasonably necessary for repairs of equipment
and operating or conducting games of chance;
(f) Rent, if the premises are rented, or for janitorial services if not rented;
(g) Accountant's fees; and
(h) License fees.
(6) (a) For the purposes enumerated in subsection (5) of this section, the following terms
have the following meanings:
(I) "Goods, wares, and merchandise" means prizes, equipment, and articles of a minor
nature.
(II) "Services rendered" means:
(A) The repair of equipment;
(B) Compensation to bookkeepers or accountants for services in preparing financial
reports for a reasonable amount as determined by the licensing authority by rule. A landlord,
manufacturer, or supplier licensee, or employee of a landlord, manufacturer, or supplier licensee,
shall not act as a bookkeeper or accountant for a bingo-raffle licensee, nor shall a landlord,
manufacturer, or supplier licensee offer or provide accounting or bookkeeping services in
connection with the preparation of financial reports on bingo-raffle activities, except for the
transfer or encoding of data necessitated by the sale, upgrade, or maintenance of accounting
software sold or leased to a bingo-raffle licensee by a landlord, manufacturer, or supplier
licensee. A landlord licensee that is also a bingo-raffle licensee may act as a bookkeeper or
accountant on such licensee's own behalf.
(C) The rental of premises;
(D) A reasonable amount for janitorial service as determined by the licensing authority
in rules for each occasion; and
(E) A reasonable amount for security expense based on established need as determined
by the licensing authority in rules for each occasion.
(b) There shall be paid to the licensing authority an administrative fee, established in
accordance with section 24-21-606 (2), upon the gross receipts of any game of chance held,
operated, or conducted under this part 6; except that an exempt organization shall not be charged
more than twenty dollars per year. All administrative fees collected by the licensing authority
under this part 6 shall be deposited in the department of state cash fund created in section 24-21-
104 (3)(b).
(7) Each licensee, at the time each financial report is submitted to the licensing authority,
shall pay to the order of the licensing authority the amount of administration expense provided in
subsection (6) of this section.

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