Maryland Code § SG-9-112

Section SG-9-112
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Active members" means individuals who are recognized by a
fraternal organization as dues-paying members or lifetime members.
(3) (i) "Fraternal organization" means a nonprofit organization
that:
1. A. is tax exempt and organized as a fraternal or
sororal organization under § 501(c)(7) or § 501(c)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code;
B. owns or leases a property; and
C. has a bona fide membership of at least 300 active
members or has been located in a county in which subsection (d) of this section applies
for at least 5 years before the organization applies for a license under subsection (d)
of this section; or
2. is independent and the membership of which
comprises solely graduate members of a nationwide fraternity or sorority that is tax
exempt under § 501(c)(7) or § 501(c)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(ii) "Fraternal organization" does not include:
1. any college or high school fraternity or sorority; or
2. any other fraternity or sorority the membership of
which is restricted in whole or in part to students or graduates of an educational
institution or a professional school.
(4) "Veterans' organization" means an organization that is tax
exempt and organized as a veterans' organization under § 501(c)(19) or § 501(c)(4) of
the Internal Revenue Code.

(b) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, in accordance with
the regulations of the Agency and this subtitle, the Director shall issue licenses to the
persons and governmental units that will best serve the public convenience and
promote the sale of State lottery tickets or shares.
(c) Before issuing a license to an applicant, the Director may consider such
factors as:
(1) the financial responsibility and security of the applicant and the
business or activity of the applicant;
(2) the accessibility of the place of business or activity to the public;
(3) the sufficiency of existing licenses to serve the public convenience;
and
(4) the volume of expected sales.
(d) (1) This subsection does not apply in:
(i) Caroline County;
(ii) Cecil County;
(iii) Dorchester County;
(iv) Kent County;
(v) Queen Anne's County;
(vi) Somerset County;
(vii) Talbot County;
(viii) Wicomico County; and
(ix) Worcester County.
(2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, the Director
may issue a license under this subtitle for:
1. not more than five instant ticket lottery machines to
an applicant that is a veterans' organization; and

2. not more than three instant ticket lottery machines
to an applicant that is a fraternal organization.
(ii) A veterans' organization or fraternal organization that is
issued a license under this subsection shall locate and operate its instant ticket
lottery machines at its principal meeting hall in the county in which the veterans'
organization or fraternal organization is located.
(iii) As a retailer under the instant ticket lottery machine
program, a veterans' organization or fraternal organization shall be compensated
based on a percentage of proceeds.
(3) (i) After deduction of any validation prize payout as provided
under § 9-117 of this subtitle, a veterans' organization issued a license under this
subsection shall retain 50% of the net proceeds and credit the remaining net proceeds
from the sale of tickets from instant ticket lottery machines to the State Lottery Fund
established under § 9-118 of this subtitle.
(ii) On a properly approved transmittal, the Agency shall pay
the following amounts from the net proceeds of sales of tickets from instant ticket
lottery machines operated by a veterans' organization:
1. 5% to the Maryland Veterans Trust Fund
established under § 9-913 of this title;
2. to the Agency, an amount necessary to pay for the
purchase or lease of the instant ticket lottery machines and Agency administration
fees for the program; and
3. any remaining amount to the Education Trust Fund
established under § 9-1A-30 of this title.
(iii) After deduction of a validation prize payout, a fraternal
organization issued a license under this subsection shall:
1. retain 25% of the net proceeds for undergraduate,
graduate, or trade school scholarships or capital improvements, capital outlays,
acquisitions, or existing community outreach programs and resources; and
2. remit the remainder to the Agency to be distributed
as provided in subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph.

(iv) On a properly approved transmittal, the Agency shall pay
the following amounts from the net proceeds of sales of tickets from instant ticket
lottery machines operated by a fraternal organization:
1. 20% to the Homelessness Solutions Program in the
Department of Housing and Community Development, to be used, in consultation
with the Department of Veterans and Military Families, to assist veterans and
families of veterans, with priority given to:
A. women veterans who are homeless or at risk of
homelessness;
B. single-parent veteran families; and
C. veterans who are victims of domestic violence;
2. 5% to the Maryland Veterans Trust Fund
established under § 9-913 of this title;
3. to the Agency, an amount necessary to pay for the
purchase or lease of the instant ticket lottery machines and Agency administration
fees for the program; and
4. any remaining amount to the Education Trust Fund
established under § 9-1A-30 of this title.
(4) An organization may not use net proceeds from the sale of tickets
from instant ticket lottery machines that would otherwise be distributed as required
under paragraph (3) of this subsection for the costs of purchasing or leasing instant
ticket lottery machines.
(5) (i) The Director may adopt regulations to implement the
provisions of this subsection that include restricting the location of instant ticket
lottery machines in areas of a veterans' organization's or a fraternal organization's
public meeting hall that is accessible to the public.
(ii) A fraternal organization may not locate or operate its
instant ticket lottery machines in a meeting hall that is:
1. located on or affiliated with the campus of an
institution of higher education; or
2. located in a building where students of an
institution of higher education reside.

(6) The Agency shall ensure that the element of chance in the conduct
of the gaming through the instant ticket lottery machines established under this
subsection is contained wholly within the predetermined instant lottery ticket, and
that player enhancements in an instant ticket lottery machine may not affect the
element of chance.
(e) The Director may not issue a license to:
(1) a person or governmental unit to engage in business primarily as
a licensed agent; or
(2) an individual who is under the age of 21 years.
(f) The Commission may hear and decide an appeal of a denial of a license.

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