Maryland Code § CR-13-408

Section CR-13-408
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(a) A person may not knowingly operate or attempt to operate a gaming
event in the county in violation of § 13-403, § 13-404, or § 13-404.1 of this subtitle.
(b) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 6 months or a fine not exceeding
$1,000 or both.
§13-501. IN EFFECT
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Commissioner" means the Baltimore City Police Commissioner.
(c) "Designated city agency" means an agency designated by the Baltimore
City government.
(d) (1) "Electronic device" means a device that is capable of transmitting,
receiving, or recording messages, images, sounds, data, or other information by
electronic means or that, in appearance, purports to be a cell phone, computer, or
other such device.
(2) "Electronic device" includes a cell phone or computer.
(3) "Electronic device" does not include a video lottery terminal as
defined under § 9-1A-01 of the State Government Article.
(e) "Gaming event" means a carnival, bazaar, or raffle.
(f) (1) "Geofence" means technology that establishes a virtual
geographical boundary.

(2) "Geofence" includes boundaries that are established or monitored
through the use of:
(i) global positioning technology;
(ii) cell tower connectivity;
(iii) cellular data;
(iv) radio frequency identification;
(v) wireless fidelity technology; or
(vi) any other form of location determination technology.
(g) "Raffle" means one or more drawings from a single series of chances sold.
§13-501. // EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2026 PER CHAPTER 372 OF 2025 //
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Commissioner" means the Baltimore City Police Commissioner.
(c) "Gaming event" means a carnival, bazaar, or raffle.
(d) "Raffle" means one or more drawings from a single series of chances sold
from chance books.

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