Wash. Admin. Code § 230-07-145 - Reporting annual progress
Charitable or nonprofit licensees in Groups III, IV, V, and electronic raffle licensees must report annually their progress toward meeting their stated purpose in the format we prescribe.
(1) The report must explain the type and
scope of activities which licensees conducted during their last annual fiscal
accounting period; and
(2) The
report must include, at least:
(a) A brief
history of the licensed organization, including its stated charitable or
nonprofit purpose(s); and
(b) A
written statement setting out their goals for meeting their stated charitable
or nonprofit purpose(s) in the future; and
(c) The number of full and regular members;
and
(d) A list of contributions,
scholarships, grants, or sponsorships made during the period. This list must
include:
(i) The name of each organization or
individual receiving a contribution from the licensee. The licensee may use the
phrase "individual contribution" in place of the recipient. If the recipient is
not named in the report, the licensee must maintain records to verify and
identify the recipient of each individual contribution; and
(ii) Whether funds awarded were from gambling
income or other funds;
(e) Gross income from all nongambling
activities and the source of the income; and
(f) The revenue and expenses for any
nongambling sales activities, presented separately, when conducted primarily in
conjunction with gambling activities; and
(g) Total expenses for both charitable or
nonprofit services; and
(h) The
percentage or extent to which the licensee used net gambling income for
charitable as distinguished from nonprofit purposes; and
(i) The details of any loans, contracts, or
other business transactions with related parties that accumulatively exceed one
thousand dollars during the period. "Related parties" means officers, board
members, key employees, or members of the licensed organization, including
direct relatives of each; and
(3) The report must be submitted no later
than one hundred twenty days following the end of the organization's fiscal
year.
(4) We may grant an
organization additional time to submit the report if a written request is
received before the due date. The president of the organization must sign any
request for additional time and include a statement explaining the hardship
causing the delay, and the expected date the required report(s) will be
submitted.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 10-09-021 (Order 666), § 230-07-145, filed 4/13/10, effective 7/1/10; 07-10-032 (Order 609), § 230-07-145, filed 4/24/07, effective 1/1/08.
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