Wash. Admin. Code § 230-06-035 - Credit, loans, or gifts prohibited
(1) Licensees,
employees, or members must not offer or give credit, loans, or gifts to any
person playing in an authorized gambling activity or which makes it possible
for any person to play in an authorized gambling activity.
(2) Gifts are items licensees give to their
customers. Licensees must not connect these gifts to gambling activities we
regulate unless the gifts are:
(a) Gambling
promotions; or
(b) Transportation
services to and from gambling activities; or
(c) Free or discounted food, drink, or
merchandise which:
(i) Costs less than $500
per individual item; and
(ii) Must
not be traded back to you for cash; and
(iii) Must not give a chance to participate
further in an authorized gambling activity.
(3) You must collect the price required to
participate in the gambling activity in full before allowing someone to
participate. Authorized payment methods include cash, check, gift certificate,
gift card, or debit card.
(4) If
the price paid for the opportunity to play a punch board or pull-tab series is
$10 or less, licensees may collect the price immediately after the play is
completed.
(5) If a charitable or
nonprofit organization has a regular billing system for all of the activities
of its members, it may use its billing system in connection with the playing of
any licensed activities as long as the organization limits play to full and
active members of its organization.
(6) Charitable or nonprofit organizations may
allow credit cards, issued by a state regulated or federally regulated
financial institution, for payment to participate in raffles.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 07-21-116 (Order 617), § 230-06-035, filed 10/22/07, effective 1/1/08; 06-17-132 (Order 601), § 230-06-035, filed 8/22/06, effective 1/1/08.
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