Sec. 3. The commission shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 for the following purposes: (1) Administering this article. (2) Establishing the conditions under which charity gaming in Indiana may be conducted, including the manner in which a qualified organization may supervise a qualified card game conducted under IC 4-32.3-5-11 (b). (3) Providing for the prevention of practices detrimental to the public interest and providing for the best interests of charity gaming. (4) Establishing rules concerning inspection of qualified organizations and the review of the licenses necessary to conduct charity gaming. (5) Imposing penalties for noncriminal violations of this article. (6) Establishing standards for independent audits conducted under IC 4-32.3-5-5 (d). (7) Establishing standards to receive commission approval of an electronic raffle software system, web application, method, or process. (8) Requiring the operator or payment processor of an electronic raffle software system, web application, method, or process to submit to: (A) certification by an independent gaming testing laboratory or other testing process that the electronic raffle software system, web application, method, or process meets the standards for required technical specifications adopted by the commission; (B) age and identity verification requirements; and (C) geolocation requirements. (9) Establishing standards: (A) for the licensing of manufacturers of; (B) for required technical specifications for; and (C) to receive commission approval of; electronic pull tab systems. (10) Requiring that: (A) the manufacturer of an electronic pull tab system submit, at the manufacturer's own expense, the manufacturer's electronic pull tab system to an independent gaming testing laboratory for testing and certification as meeting the standards for required technical specifications adopted by the commission; and (B) an electronic pull tab system be approved by the commission before the electronic pull tab system may be used by a qualified organization under this article.
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