Indiana Code § 4-32.3-4-5

Annual activity license; facility or location limitations
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Sec. 5. (a) The commission may issue an annual activity license to a qualified organization if the qualified organization: (1) meets the requirements of this section; (2) submits an application; and (3) pays a fee set by the commission under IC 4-32.3-6 .       (b) The following information must be included in an annual activity license: (1) Whether the qualified organization is authorized to conduct bingo, pull tabs, punchboards, tip boards, or raffle activities on more than one (1) occasion during a one (1) year period. (2) The location of the allowable activities. (3) The expiration date of the license.       (c) A qualified organization may conduct casino game night activities under an annual activity license if the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) are met, and: (1) the organization is a qualified veteran organization or fraternal organization; and (2) the annual activity license requires that a facility or location may not be used for purposes of conducting an annual casino game night activity on more than three (3) calendar days per calendar week regardless of the number of qualified organizations conducting annual casino night activities at the facility or location.       (d) An annual activity license may be reissued annually upon the submission of an application for reissuance on a form prescribed by the commission after the qualified organization has paid the fee under IC 4-32.3-6 .       (e) Beginning January 1, 2026, a facility or location may not be used for the purpose of conducting a bingo event or a casino game night on more than three (3) calendar days per calendar week, regardless of the number of qualified organizations conducting allowable events at the facility or location.

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