The game, bingo, as defined in § 22-25-23 , or lottery, as defined in § 22-25-24 , may not be construed as gambling or as a lottery within the meaning of § 22-25-1 , if: (1) The bingo game or lottery is conducted by a: (a) Bona fide congressionally chartered veterans' organization; (b) Religious, charitable, educational, or fraternal organization; (c) Local civic, service, or booster club; (d) Political party; (e) Volunteer fire department; (f) Local industrial development corporation as defined in § 5-14-23 ; or (g) Political action committee or political committee on behalf of any candidate for a political office, which exists under the laws of this state; (2) The proceeds therefrom do not directly benefit any individual; (3) No separate organization or professional person is employed to conduct the bingo game or lottery, or assist therein, except as provided in § 22-25-41 ; (4) No compensation of any kind in excess of the state minimum wage per hour or sixty dollars, whichever is greater, is paid to any person for services rendered during any bingo session in connection with the conduct of the bingo game or in consideration of any lottery. The provisions of this subdivision do not apply to games or lotteries conducted in connection with: (a) A county fair conducted pursuant to § 7-27-3 ; (b) The state fair conducted pursuant to chapter 1-21 ; or (c) A civic celebration recognized by resolution or other similar official action of the governing body of a county, municipality, or village; (5) No prize in excess of two thousand dollars is awarded at any one play of bingo; (6) The actual value of any lottery prize is stated before any chances for the lottery are sold. A lottery prize of a stated amount of dollars in value may be given to a person who sells a winning lottery ticket or share as long as the winning lottery ticket or share is selected at random; (7) The organizations authorized under subdivision (1) of this section, before conducting a bingo game or before selling any chances for a lottery, give thirty days' written notice of the time and place thereof to the governing body or designated administrative official of the county or municipality in which it intends to conduct the bingo game or lottery, and the governing body does not pass a resolution objecting thereto. Any organization that conducts a lottery and sells tickets or shares for the lottery state-wide shall provide written notice of the lottery pursuant to this subdivision only to the secretary of state and to the governing body where the drawing for the lottery is held. A municipality pursuant to § 9-29-5 may by ordinance prohibit within the municipality the sale of lottery tickets or shares for the lottery issued pursuant to this section; and (8) No organization authorized to conduct a bingo game or lottery under subdivision (1) of this section enters into any lease or agreement with any other person or organization to provide equipment or services associated with the conduct of a bingo game or lottery. This subdivision does not apply to any device provided under § 22-25-41 , or to any lease or agreement with a distributor to provide bingo or lottery equipment and supplies.
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