ND HB 1254
ND HB 1254
ND HB 1254
02000
Sixty-sixth
Legislative Assembly HOUSE BILL NO. 1254
of North Dakota
Introduced by
Senator Meyer
1 A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 53-06.1-10.3 of the North Dakota Century Code,
2 relating to the authorization of sports betting as a game of chance; and to amend and reenact
3 section 53-06.1-03 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to authorization of sports betting
4 as a game of chance.
1 gaming activity. A governing body may issue a permit for games to be held at
2 designated times and places.
3 b. An organization shall apply to the governing body of the city or county in which
4 the proposed site is located. Application must be made on a form prescribed by
5 the attorney general. Approval may be granted at the discretion of the governing
6 body. A governing body may establish a fee not to exceed twenty-five dollars for
7 each permit. A permit must be on a fiscal year basis from July first to June
8 thirtieth or on a calendar-year basis.
9 c. Except for the restriction of subsection 1 of section 53-06.1-11.1, an organization
10 that has a local permit may use the net income from the gaming activity for any
11 purpose that does not violate this chapter or gaming rules.
12 d. An organization that has a charity local permit is restricted to one event per year
13 and:
14 (1) May not pay remuneration to employees for personal services;
15 (2) Shall use chips as wagers;
16 (3) Shall redeem a player's chips for merchandise prizes or cash;
17 (4) Shall disburse net income to eligible uses referenced by subsection 2 of
18 section 53-06.1-11.1; and
19 (5) Shall file a report prescribed by the attorney general with the governing
20 body and attorney general.
21 2. An eligible organization shall apply for a license to conduct only bingo, electronic quick
22 shot bingo, raffles, calcuttas, pull tabs, punchboards, twenty-one, paddlewheels,
23 poker, or sports pools, or sports betting by:
24 a. First securing approval for a site authorization from the governing body of the city
25 or county in which the proposed site is located. Approval, which may be granted
26 at the discretion of the governing body, must be recorded on a site authorization
27 form that is to accompany the license application to the attorney general for final
28 approval. A governing body may not require an eligible organization to donate net
29 proceeds to the city, county, or related political subdivision or for community
30 programs or services within the city or county as a condition for receiving a site
31 authorization from the city or county. A governing body may limit the number of
1 tables for the game of twenty-one per site and the number of sites upon which a
2 licensed organization may conduct games within the city or county. A governing
3 body may charge a one hundred dollar fee for a site authorization; and
4 b. Annually applying for a license from the attorney general before July first on a
5 form prescribed by the attorney general and remitting a one hundred fifty dollar
6 license fee for each city or county that approves a site authorization. However,
7 the attorney general may allow an organization that only conducts a raffle or
8 calcutta in two or more cities or counties to annually apply for a consolidated
9 license and remit a one hundred fifty dollar license fee for each city or county in
10 which a site is located. An organization shall document that it qualifies as an
11 eligible organization. If an organization amends its primary purpose as stated in
12 its articles of incorporation or materially changes its basic character, the
13 organization shall reapply for licensure.
14 3. A licensed organization or organization that has a permit shall conduct games as
15 follows:
16 a. Only one licensed organization or organization that has a permit may conduct
17 games at an authorized site on a day, except that a raffle may be conducted for a
18 special occasion by another licensed organization or organization that has a
19 permit when one of these conditions is met:
20 (1) When the area for the raffle is physically separated from the area where
21 games are conducted by the regular organization.
22 (2) Upon request of the regular organization and with the approval of the
23 alcoholic beverage establishment, the regular organization's license or
24 permit is suspended for that specific time of day by the attorney general.
25 b. Except for a temporary site authorized for fourteen or fewer consecutive days for
26 not more than two events per quarter, a licensed organization may not have more
27 than twenty-five sites unless granted a waiver by the attorney general. If the
28 attorney general finds that there is no other licensed organization interested in
29 conducting gaming at a site for which a waiver is being sought, the attorney
30 general may approve the waiver for no more than five sites.