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For Immediate
Release
6/20/07
CONTACT:
Stacey Connors
(717) 787-1349
Committee
OKs Small Games of Chance Prize Increase
Panel also approves changes to PA Bingo Law
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Senator Folmer
The Senate Finance
Committee (on June 20) approved legislation increasing prize
limits for small games of chance and another bill that would
make several changes to Pennsylvania’s Bingo Law, according
to Committee Chairman Pat Browne, R-16th District.
Senate Bill 845, sponsored by Senator Browne, would amend
the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act by raising the
prize limit for any one game from $500 to $1,000. The
legislation would also replace the $5,000 weekly prize limit
with a $20,000 weekly cash value prize limit. Payouts of
less than $26 would not count toward the weekly prize limit.
The legislation also includes a new provision that allows
for progressive games to be conducted with a maximum cash
value of $5,000. Progressive games are those where a winning
ticket awards the ticket holder with an additional chance at
another game.
“Many charitable and non-profit organizations, such as
volunteer fire companies and community groups, use small
games of chance as fund raising tools,” said Senator Browne.
“We have not increased the maximum payouts in some time and
we have not permitted progressive games. The changes in my
legislation are intended to help groups raise funds that
support the organization’s mission and are used for the
benefit of the community.”
The Finance Committee also approved Senate Bill 978,
sponsored by Senator Mike Folmer, R-48, which would make
several changes to Pennsylvania’s Bingo Law.
The legislation changes the licensing of bingo associations.
Instead of annual licenses, the licenses would be issued on
a biennial basis. The license fees would be as follows:
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Nonprofit Association – $300 biennially (from $100 per
annum)
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Senior Citizens’ Group – $150 biennially (from $50 per
annum)
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Agricultural Association/County Fair – $300 biennially (from
$100 per annum)
SB 978 provides that no more than $8,000 (currently $4,000)
can be awarded in any one day and would allow more than one
licensed association to lease the same premises for the
conducting of bingo. This authorizes multiple associations
to lease the same premises for conducting bingo; however,
each association shall have its own license.
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