Delaware Code § 28-1526

Limitations
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(a) The number of games which an applicant may conduct in any 1 calendar month shall be set by the rules and regulations of the Board,
provided that no bingo permit holder or licensee issued a permit or license prior to July 14, 1998, shall conduct more than 10 bingo events
in any calendar month and no bingo permit holder or licensee issued a permit or license after July 14, 1998, shall conduct more than 1
bingo event per week. For purposes of this subsection, a bingo permit holder or licensee prior to July 14, 1998, whose permit or license
lapses for 6 months or more due to nonrenewal or suspension or any other reason shall, upon issuance thereafter, be considered a permit
holder or licensee after July 14, 1998.
(b) No games shall be conducted in any room or area where alcoholic beverages are sold or served during the progress of the game.
(c) (1) A permitted or licensed sponsoring organization may charge an admission fee to a game event in any room or area in which a
game is to be conducted. The admission fee shall entitle the game player:
a. To a card enabling the player to participate without additional charge in all regular games to be played under license at the event;
or
b. To free refreshments.
The permitted or licensed sponsoring organization may charge an additional fee to a game player for a single opportunity to
participate in a special game to be played under license at the event.
(2) Unless a bingo permit holder or licensee has been issued a permit or license prior to July 14, 1998, only 1 licensed organization

may hold bingo games in a licensed organization's building during any given week.
(d) No person under the age of 18 may participate in a bingo game. Persons between the ages of 16 through 18 may conduct or assist in
conducting the bingo game and persons over the age of 14 may serve as waiters and waitresses in the handling of food and drinks at an
event where a licensee or permittee conducts bingo.

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