Indiana Code § 4-36-5-5

Prize limits
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Sec. 5. (a) Except for a raffle game, the total prizes awarded for one (1) type II gambling game may not exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000).       (b) A single prize awarded for one (1) winning ticket in a type II pull tab, punchboard, or tip board gambling game may not exceed five hundred ninety-nine dollars ($599).       (c) A single prize awarded for one (1) winning ticket on a seal card in a type II pull tab gambling game may not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).       (d) A single prize awarded for one (1) winning ticket on a progressive or carryover pull tab game in a type II gambling game may not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000).       (e) The selling price for one (1) ticket for a type II gambling game under IC 4-36-2-20 (1) or IC 4-36-2-20 (2) may not exceed five dollars ($5). The selling price for one (1) ticket for a type II gambling game under IC 4-36-2-20 (3) may not exceed ten dollars ($10). Tickets sold for less than one dollar ($1) must be sold for a price specified in section 6(b) of this chapter.

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