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§ 476. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall  have the following meanings:    1.  "Municipality"  shall  mean  any  city, town or village within the  state.    2. "Control commission" or "commission" shall mean  the  state  racing  and wagering board.    3. "Bingo" or "game" shall mean and include a specific game of chance,  commonly  known  as  bingo  or lotto, in which prizes are awarded on the  basis of designated numbers or symbols on a card conforming  to  numbers  or symbols selected at random.    4.  "Authorized  organization"  shall  mean  and include any bona fide  religious  or  charitable  organization  or   bona   fide   educational,  fraternal,  civic  or  service organization or bona fide organization of  veterans, volunteer firefighters, or volunteer ambulance workers,  which  by  its  charter,  certificate of incorporation, constitution, or act of  the legislature, shall have among its dominant purposes one or  more  of  the lawful purposes as defined in this article, provided that each shall  operate  without  profit  to  its  members,  and provided that each such  organization has engaged in serving one or more of the  lawful  purposes  as defined in this article for a period of one year immediately prior to  applying for a license under this article.    5.  "Bingo control law" shall mean article nineteen-B of the executive  law.    6. "Lawful purposes" shall mean one or more of the  following  causes,  deeds or activities:    (a) Those which shall benefit needy or deserving persons indefinite in  number  by  enhancing  their  opportunity  for  religious or educational  advancement, by relieving them from disease, suffering or  distress,  or  by  contributing  to  their  physical  well-being,  by assisting them in  establishing themselves in life as worthy and  useful  citizens,  or  by  increasing  their  comprehension  of and devotion to the principles upon  which this nation was founded  and  enhancing  their  loyalty  to  their  governments;    (b)  Those which shall initiate, perform or foster worthy public works  or shall enable  or  further  the  erection  or  maintenance  of  public  structures;    (c)  Those  which  shall initiate, perform or foster the provisions of  services to veterans by encouraging the gathering of such  veterans  and  shall  enable  or  further the erection or maintenance of facilities for  use by such veterans which shall be used  primarily  for  charitable  or  patriotic  purposes,  or  those  purposes which shall be authorized by a  bona fide organization of veterans, provided however that such  proceeds  are disbursed in accordance with the rules and regulations of the racing  and wagering board.    (d) Those which shall otherwise lessen the burdens borne by government  or  which  are  voluntarily  undertaken by an authorized organization to  augment or supplement services which government would normally render to  the people.    7. "Net proceeds" shall mean (a) in relation  to  the  gross  receipts  from  one or more occasions of bingo, the amount that shall remain after  deducting the reasonable sums  necessarily  and  actually  expended  for  bingo  supplies and equipment, prizes, stated rental if any, bookkeeping  or  accounting  services  according  to  a  schedule   of   compensation  prescribed  by  the commission, janitorial services and utility supplies  if any, license fees, and the cost of bus transportation, if  authorized  by  the  control  commission,  and  (b)  in  relation  to the gross rent  received by an organization licensed to conduct bingo for the use of its  premises by  another  licensee,  the  amount  that  shall  remain  afterdeducting  the  reasonable  sums  necessarily  and actually expended for  janitorial services and utility supplies directly  attributable  thereto  if any.    8.  "Net  lease"  shall  mean a written agreement between a lessor and  lessee  under  the  terms  of  which  the  lessee  is  entitled  to  the  possession,  use  or  occupancy  of  the whole or part of any commercial  premises for which the lessee pays  rent  to  the  lessor  and  likewise  undertakes  to pay substantially all of the regularly recurring expenses  incident to the operation and maintenance of such leased premises.    9. "Authorized  commercial  lessor"  shall  mean  a  person,  firm  or  corporation  other than a licensee to conduct bingo under the provisions  of this article, who or which shall own or be a net lessee  of  premises  and  offer  the  same  for  leasing  by  him  or  it  to  an  authorized  organization for any consideration whatsoever, direct or  indirect,  for  the  purpose of conducting bingo therein, provided that he or it, as the  case may be, shall not be    (a) a person convicted of a crime who has not received a pardon  or  a  certificate of good conduct or a certificate of relief from disabilities  pursuant to article twenty-three of the correction law;    (b)  a  person  who  is or has been a professional gambler or gambling  promoter or who for other reasons is not of good moral character;    (c) a  public  officer  who  receives  any  consideration,  direct  or  indirect,  as  owner  or  lessor  of premises offered for the purpose of  conducting bingo therein;    (d) a firm or corporation in which a  person  defined  in  subdivision  (a), (b) or (c) above or a person married or related in the first degree  to  such  a  person  has greater than a ten percentum (10%) proprietary,  equitable or credit interest or in which such  a  person  is  active  or  employed.    Nothing  contained  in  this subdivision shall be construed to bar any  firm or corporation which is not organized for pecuniary profit  and  no  part  of  the  net  earnings  of  which  inure  to  the  benefit  of any  individual, member, or shareholder, from being an authorized  commercial  lessor  solely  because a public officer, or a person married or related  in the first degree to a public officer, is a member of,  active  in  or  employed by such firm or corporation.    10.  "Limited  period  bingo"  shall  mean  the  conduct of bingo by a  licensed authorized organization, for a period of not more than seven of  twelve consecutive days in any one year, at a festival, bazaar, carnival  or similar function conducted by such licensed authorized  organization.  No  authorized  organization  licensed  to  conduct limited period bingo  shall be otherwise eligible to conduct bingo pursuant to this article in  the same year.    11. "Supercard" shall mean a bingo card on which prizes  are  awarded,  which  card  is  selected  by  the  player,  containing  five designated  numbers, colors or symbols, corresponding to the letters B, I, N, G,  O,  displayed  on  the bingo board of the bingo premises operator, which can  be played concurrently with the other bingo cards played during the game  of bingo.    11-a. "Early bird" shall mean a  bingo  game  which  is  played  as  a  special  game, conducted not more than twice during a bingo occasion, in  which  prizes  are  awarded  based  upon  a  percentage  not  to  exceed  seventy-five  percent  of the sum of money received from the sale of the  early bird cards and which  is  neither  subject  to  the  prize  limits  imposed   by   subdivisions   five  and  six  of  section  four  hundred  seventy-nine and paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  one  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-one,  nor  the  special  game  opportunity  charge limit  imposed by  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine  of  this  article.  Thepercentage  shall be specified both in the application for bingo license  and the license. Not more than one dollar shall be charged per card with  the total amount collected from the sale of the early bird cards and the  prize  for  each  game  to  be announced before the commencement of each  game.    11-b. "Bonus  ball"  shall  mean  a  bingo  game  that  is  played  in  conjunction  with  one or more regular or special bingo games designated  as bonus ball games by the licensed authorized organization  during  one  or  more  consecutive bingo occasions in which a prize is awarded to the  player obtaining a specified winning bingo pattern when the last  number  called  by  the licensed authorized organization is the designated bonus  ball number. The bonus ball prize shall be based upon  a  percentage  of  the  sales  from opportunities to participate in bonus ball games not to  exceed seventy-five percent of the sum of money received from  the  sale  of  bonus ball opportunities or six thousand dollars, whichever shall be  less,  and  which  is  not  subject  to  the  prize  limits  imposed  by  subdivisions  five  and  six  of  section  four hundred seventy-nine and  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section four hundred  eighty-one  of  this  article. The percentage shall be specified both in the application  for the bingo license and  the  license.  Notwithstanding  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine  of this article, not more than one dollar shall be  charged per player for an opportunity to participate in all  bonus  ball  games  conducted  during  a  single bingo occasion, and the total amount  collected from the sale of bonus ball opportunities and  the  amount  of  the  prize  to  be awarded shall be announced prior to the start of each  bingo occasion.    12. "Prize", where supercard is played as  set  forth  in  subdivision  eleven  of  this section, shall mean the sum of money or actual value of  merchandise awarded to the winner or winners on a  game  card  during  a  game  of  bingo  and  the  sum  of  money or actual value of merchandise  awarded to the winner or winners on a supercard in excess of  the  total  receipts derived from the sale of supercards for that specific game.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-14-h > 476

§ 476. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall  have the following meanings:    1.  "Municipality"  shall  mean  any  city, town or village within the  state.    2. "Control commission" or "commission" shall mean  the  state  racing  and wagering board.    3. "Bingo" or "game" shall mean and include a specific game of chance,  commonly  known  as  bingo  or lotto, in which prizes are awarded on the  basis of designated numbers or symbols on a card conforming  to  numbers  or symbols selected at random.    4.  "Authorized  organization"  shall  mean  and include any bona fide  religious  or  charitable  organization  or   bona   fide   educational,  fraternal,  civic  or  service organization or bona fide organization of  veterans, volunteer firefighters, or volunteer ambulance workers,  which  by  its  charter,  certificate of incorporation, constitution, or act of  the legislature, shall have among its dominant purposes one or  more  of  the lawful purposes as defined in this article, provided that each shall  operate  without  profit  to  its  members,  and provided that each such  organization has engaged in serving one or more of the  lawful  purposes  as defined in this article for a period of one year immediately prior to  applying for a license under this article.    5.  "Bingo control law" shall mean article nineteen-B of the executive  law.    6. "Lawful purposes" shall mean one or more of the  following  causes,  deeds or activities:    (a) Those which shall benefit needy or deserving persons indefinite in  number  by  enhancing  their  opportunity  for  religious or educational  advancement, by relieving them from disease, suffering or  distress,  or  by  contributing  to  their  physical  well-being,  by assisting them in  establishing themselves in life as worthy and  useful  citizens,  or  by  increasing  their  comprehension  of and devotion to the principles upon  which this nation was founded  and  enhancing  their  loyalty  to  their  governments;    (b)  Those which shall initiate, perform or foster worthy public works  or shall enable  or  further  the  erection  or  maintenance  of  public  structures;    (c)  Those  which  shall initiate, perform or foster the provisions of  services to veterans by encouraging the gathering of such  veterans  and  shall  enable  or  further the erection or maintenance of facilities for  use by such veterans which shall be used  primarily  for  charitable  or  patriotic  purposes,  or  those  purposes which shall be authorized by a  bona fide organization of veterans, provided however that such  proceeds  are disbursed in accordance with the rules and regulations of the racing  and wagering board.    (d) Those which shall otherwise lessen the burdens borne by government  or  which  are  voluntarily  undertaken by an authorized organization to  augment or supplement services which government would normally render to  the people.    7. "Net proceeds" shall mean (a) in relation  to  the  gross  receipts  from  one or more occasions of bingo, the amount that shall remain after  deducting the reasonable sums  necessarily  and  actually  expended  for  bingo  supplies and equipment, prizes, stated rental if any, bookkeeping  or  accounting  services  according  to  a  schedule   of   compensation  prescribed  by  the commission, janitorial services and utility supplies  if any, license fees, and the cost of bus transportation, if  authorized  by  the  control  commission,  and  (b)  in  relation  to the gross rent  received by an organization licensed to conduct bingo for the use of its  premises by  another  licensee,  the  amount  that  shall  remain  afterdeducting  the  reasonable  sums  necessarily  and actually expended for  janitorial services and utility supplies directly  attributable  thereto  if any.    8.  "Net  lease"  shall  mean a written agreement between a lessor and  lessee  under  the  terms  of  which  the  lessee  is  entitled  to  the  possession,  use  or  occupancy  of  the whole or part of any commercial  premises for which the lessee pays  rent  to  the  lessor  and  likewise  undertakes  to pay substantially all of the regularly recurring expenses  incident to the operation and maintenance of such leased premises.    9. "Authorized  commercial  lessor"  shall  mean  a  person,  firm  or  corporation  other than a licensee to conduct bingo under the provisions  of this article, who or which shall own or be a net lessee  of  premises  and  offer  the  same  for  leasing  by  him  or  it  to  an  authorized  organization for any consideration whatsoever, direct or  indirect,  for  the  purpose of conducting bingo therein, provided that he or it, as the  case may be, shall not be    (a) a person convicted of a crime who has not received a pardon  or  a  certificate of good conduct or a certificate of relief from disabilities  pursuant to article twenty-three of the correction law;    (b)  a  person  who  is or has been a professional gambler or gambling  promoter or who for other reasons is not of good moral character;    (c) a  public  officer  who  receives  any  consideration,  direct  or  indirect,  as  owner  or  lessor  of premises offered for the purpose of  conducting bingo therein;    (d) a firm or corporation in which a  person  defined  in  subdivision  (a), (b) or (c) above or a person married or related in the first degree  to  such  a  person  has greater than a ten percentum (10%) proprietary,  equitable or credit interest or in which such  a  person  is  active  or  employed.    Nothing  contained  in  this subdivision shall be construed to bar any  firm or corporation which is not organized for pecuniary profit  and  no  part  of  the  net  earnings  of  which  inure  to  the  benefit  of any  individual, member, or shareholder, from being an authorized  commercial  lessor  solely  because a public officer, or a person married or related  in the first degree to a public officer, is a member of,  active  in  or  employed by such firm or corporation.    10.  "Limited  period  bingo"  shall  mean  the  conduct of bingo by a  licensed authorized organization, for a period of not more than seven of  twelve consecutive days in any one year, at a festival, bazaar, carnival  or similar function conducted by such licensed authorized  organization.  No  authorized  organization  licensed  to  conduct limited period bingo  shall be otherwise eligible to conduct bingo pursuant to this article in  the same year.    11. "Supercard" shall mean a bingo card on which prizes  are  awarded,  which  card  is  selected  by  the  player,  containing  five designated  numbers, colors or symbols, corresponding to the letters B, I, N, G,  O,  displayed  on  the bingo board of the bingo premises operator, which can  be played concurrently with the other bingo cards played during the game  of bingo.    11-a. "Early bird" shall mean a  bingo  game  which  is  played  as  a  special  game, conducted not more than twice during a bingo occasion, in  which  prizes  are  awarded  based  upon  a  percentage  not  to  exceed  seventy-five  percent  of the sum of money received from the sale of the  early bird cards and which  is  neither  subject  to  the  prize  limits  imposed   by   subdivisions   five  and  six  of  section  four  hundred  seventy-nine and paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  one  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-one,  nor  the  special  game  opportunity  charge limit  imposed by  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine  of  this  article.  Thepercentage  shall be specified both in the application for bingo license  and the license. Not more than one dollar shall be charged per card with  the total amount collected from the sale of the early bird cards and the  prize  for  each  game  to  be announced before the commencement of each  game.    11-b. "Bonus  ball"  shall  mean  a  bingo  game  that  is  played  in  conjunction  with  one or more regular or special bingo games designated  as bonus ball games by the licensed authorized organization  during  one  or  more  consecutive bingo occasions in which a prize is awarded to the  player obtaining a specified winning bingo pattern when the last  number  called  by  the licensed authorized organization is the designated bonus  ball number. The bonus ball prize shall be based upon  a  percentage  of  the  sales  from opportunities to participate in bonus ball games not to  exceed seventy-five percent of the sum of money received from  the  sale  of  bonus ball opportunities or six thousand dollars, whichever shall be  less,  and  which  is  not  subject  to  the  prize  limits  imposed  by  subdivisions  five  and  six  of  section  four hundred seventy-nine and  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section four hundred  eighty-one  of  this  article. The percentage shall be specified both in the application  for the bingo license and  the  license.  Notwithstanding  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine  of this article, not more than one dollar shall be  charged per player for an opportunity to participate in all  bonus  ball  games  conducted  during  a  single bingo occasion, and the total amount  collected from the sale of bonus ball opportunities and  the  amount  of  the  prize  to  be awarded shall be announced prior to the start of each  bingo occasion.    12. "Prize", where supercard is played as  set  forth  in  subdivision  eleven  of  this section, shall mean the sum of money or actual value of  merchandise awarded to the winner or winners on a  game  card  during  a  game  of  bingo  and  the  sum  of  money or actual value of merchandise  awarded to the winner or winners on a supercard in excess of  the  total  receipts derived from the sale of supercards for that specific game.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-14-h > 476

§ 476. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall  have the following meanings:    1.  "Municipality"  shall  mean  any  city, town or village within the  state.    2. "Control commission" or "commission" shall mean  the  state  racing  and wagering board.    3. "Bingo" or "game" shall mean and include a specific game of chance,  commonly  known  as  bingo  or lotto, in which prizes are awarded on the  basis of designated numbers or symbols on a card conforming  to  numbers  or symbols selected at random.    4.  "Authorized  organization"  shall  mean  and include any bona fide  religious  or  charitable  organization  or   bona   fide   educational,  fraternal,  civic  or  service organization or bona fide organization of  veterans, volunteer firefighters, or volunteer ambulance workers,  which  by  its  charter,  certificate of incorporation, constitution, or act of  the legislature, shall have among its dominant purposes one or  more  of  the lawful purposes as defined in this article, provided that each shall  operate  without  profit  to  its  members,  and provided that each such  organization has engaged in serving one or more of the  lawful  purposes  as defined in this article for a period of one year immediately prior to  applying for a license under this article.    5.  "Bingo control law" shall mean article nineteen-B of the executive  law.    6. "Lawful purposes" shall mean one or more of the  following  causes,  deeds or activities:    (a) Those which shall benefit needy or deserving persons indefinite in  number  by  enhancing  their  opportunity  for  religious or educational  advancement, by relieving them from disease, suffering or  distress,  or  by  contributing  to  their  physical  well-being,  by assisting them in  establishing themselves in life as worthy and  useful  citizens,  or  by  increasing  their  comprehension  of and devotion to the principles upon  which this nation was founded  and  enhancing  their  loyalty  to  their  governments;    (b)  Those which shall initiate, perform or foster worthy public works  or shall enable  or  further  the  erection  or  maintenance  of  public  structures;    (c)  Those  which  shall initiate, perform or foster the provisions of  services to veterans by encouraging the gathering of such  veterans  and  shall  enable  or  further the erection or maintenance of facilities for  use by such veterans which shall be used  primarily  for  charitable  or  patriotic  purposes,  or  those  purposes which shall be authorized by a  bona fide organization of veterans, provided however that such  proceeds  are disbursed in accordance with the rules and regulations of the racing  and wagering board.    (d) Those which shall otherwise lessen the burdens borne by government  or  which  are  voluntarily  undertaken by an authorized organization to  augment or supplement services which government would normally render to  the people.    7. "Net proceeds" shall mean (a) in relation  to  the  gross  receipts  from  one or more occasions of bingo, the amount that shall remain after  deducting the reasonable sums  necessarily  and  actually  expended  for  bingo  supplies and equipment, prizes, stated rental if any, bookkeeping  or  accounting  services  according  to  a  schedule   of   compensation  prescribed  by  the commission, janitorial services and utility supplies  if any, license fees, and the cost of bus transportation, if  authorized  by  the  control  commission,  and  (b)  in  relation  to the gross rent  received by an organization licensed to conduct bingo for the use of its  premises by  another  licensee,  the  amount  that  shall  remain  afterdeducting  the  reasonable  sums  necessarily  and actually expended for  janitorial services and utility supplies directly  attributable  thereto  if any.    8.  "Net  lease"  shall  mean a written agreement between a lessor and  lessee  under  the  terms  of  which  the  lessee  is  entitled  to  the  possession,  use  or  occupancy  of  the whole or part of any commercial  premises for which the lessee pays  rent  to  the  lessor  and  likewise  undertakes  to pay substantially all of the regularly recurring expenses  incident to the operation and maintenance of such leased premises.    9. "Authorized  commercial  lessor"  shall  mean  a  person,  firm  or  corporation  other than a licensee to conduct bingo under the provisions  of this article, who or which shall own or be a net lessee  of  premises  and  offer  the  same  for  leasing  by  him  or  it  to  an  authorized  organization for any consideration whatsoever, direct or  indirect,  for  the  purpose of conducting bingo therein, provided that he or it, as the  case may be, shall not be    (a) a person convicted of a crime who has not received a pardon  or  a  certificate of good conduct or a certificate of relief from disabilities  pursuant to article twenty-three of the correction law;    (b)  a  person  who  is or has been a professional gambler or gambling  promoter or who for other reasons is not of good moral character;    (c) a  public  officer  who  receives  any  consideration,  direct  or  indirect,  as  owner  or  lessor  of premises offered for the purpose of  conducting bingo therein;    (d) a firm or corporation in which a  person  defined  in  subdivision  (a), (b) or (c) above or a person married or related in the first degree  to  such  a  person  has greater than a ten percentum (10%) proprietary,  equitable or credit interest or in which such  a  person  is  active  or  employed.    Nothing  contained  in  this subdivision shall be construed to bar any  firm or corporation which is not organized for pecuniary profit  and  no  part  of  the  net  earnings  of  which  inure  to  the  benefit  of any  individual, member, or shareholder, from being an authorized  commercial  lessor  solely  because a public officer, or a person married or related  in the first degree to a public officer, is a member of,  active  in  or  employed by such firm or corporation.    10.  "Limited  period  bingo"  shall  mean  the  conduct of bingo by a  licensed authorized organization, for a period of not more than seven of  twelve consecutive days in any one year, at a festival, bazaar, carnival  or similar function conducted by such licensed authorized  organization.  No  authorized  organization  licensed  to  conduct limited period bingo  shall be otherwise eligible to conduct bingo pursuant to this article in  the same year.    11. "Supercard" shall mean a bingo card on which prizes  are  awarded,  which  card  is  selected  by  the  player,  containing  five designated  numbers, colors or symbols, corresponding to the letters B, I, N, G,  O,  displayed  on  the bingo board of the bingo premises operator, which can  be played concurrently with the other bingo cards played during the game  of bingo.    11-a. "Early bird" shall mean a  bingo  game  which  is  played  as  a  special  game, conducted not more than twice during a bingo occasion, in  which  prizes  are  awarded  based  upon  a  percentage  not  to  exceed  seventy-five  percent  of the sum of money received from the sale of the  early bird cards and which  is  neither  subject  to  the  prize  limits  imposed   by   subdivisions   five  and  six  of  section  four  hundred  seventy-nine and paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  one  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-one,  nor  the  special  game  opportunity  charge limit  imposed by  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine  of  this  article.  Thepercentage  shall be specified both in the application for bingo license  and the license. Not more than one dollar shall be charged per card with  the total amount collected from the sale of the early bird cards and the  prize  for  each  game  to  be announced before the commencement of each  game.    11-b. "Bonus  ball"  shall  mean  a  bingo  game  that  is  played  in  conjunction  with  one or more regular or special bingo games designated  as bonus ball games by the licensed authorized organization  during  one  or  more  consecutive bingo occasions in which a prize is awarded to the  player obtaining a specified winning bingo pattern when the last  number  called  by  the licensed authorized organization is the designated bonus  ball number. The bonus ball prize shall be based upon  a  percentage  of  the  sales  from opportunities to participate in bonus ball games not to  exceed seventy-five percent of the sum of money received from  the  sale  of  bonus ball opportunities or six thousand dollars, whichever shall be  less,  and  which  is  not  subject  to  the  prize  limits  imposed  by  subdivisions  five  and  six  of  section  four hundred seventy-nine and  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section four hundred  eighty-one  of  this  article. The percentage shall be specified both in the application  for the bingo license and  the  license.  Notwithstanding  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine  of this article, not more than one dollar shall be  charged per player for an opportunity to participate in all  bonus  ball  games  conducted  during  a  single bingo occasion, and the total amount  collected from the sale of bonus ball opportunities and  the  amount  of  the  prize  to  be awarded shall be announced prior to the start of each  bingo occasion.    12. "Prize", where supercard is played as  set  forth  in  subdivision  eleven  of  this section, shall mean the sum of money or actual value of  merchandise awarded to the winner or winners on a  game  card  during  a  game  of  bingo  and  the  sum  of  money or actual value of merchandise  awarded to the winner or winners on a supercard in excess of  the  total  receipts derived from the sale of supercards for that specific game.