Nevada Code § 462.140

Conditions for operation of charitable lottery
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1. A qualified
organization may operate a charitable lottery if:
(a) The qualified organization is registered by
the Chair to operate a charitable lottery pursuant to NRS 462.150 ; and
(b) The total value of all the prizes offered in
charitable lotteries operated by the qualified organization during the same
calendar year, including, without limitation, the value of all unclaimed cash
prizes:
(1) Except as otherwise provided in
subparagraph (2), does not exceed $500,000; or
(2) If the qualified organization is a
qualified professional sports organization, does not exceed $2,000,000.
2. As used in this section, qualified
professional sports organization means a qualified organization that is
affiliated and co-branded with a professional sports team franchise which:
(a) Is a member of Major League Baseball, Major
League Soccer, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League
or the National Football League; and
(b) Plays the majority of its home games in this
State.
The term
does not include any minor league affiliate of any such team franchise,
association or league.

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