Delaware Code § 28-1525

Prize limits
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(a) In bingo, no prize will be offered or given in excess of the sum of $350 in any single game and the aggregate of all prizes offered or
given in all of such games conducted on a single occasion shall not exceed the sum or value of $3,000. For purposes of this subsection, the
value of any promotional giveaways, which value shall be no more than $500 per annum to be distributed at an organizational anniversary
date and no more than 3 holiday dates per year, shall not be counted towards the dollar amounts described herein.
(b) A licensed operator of a bingo event may offer inducements, including but not limited to cookie-jar bingo games that do not exceed
the amount set by the Board per game per night, free refreshments and free transportation of players to and from bingo events, to attract
bingo players to the bingo event; provided, that the total fair market value of inducements is limited to 15% of the total amount of all other
prizes offered or given during the bingo event. Any amounts in any cookie-jar bingo games shall not be included in these limitations or in
any prize money limitations.
(c) The value of prizes offered shall be prescribed by the rules and regulations of the Board.

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