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Chapter 349

Section 349.211

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349.211 PRIZE LIMITS.
    Subdivision 1. Bingo. Except as provided in subdivisions 1a and 2, prizes for a single bingo
game may not exceed $200 except prizes for a cover-all game, which may exceed $200 if the
aggregate value of all cover-all prizes in a bingo occasion does not exceed $1,000. Total prizes
awarded at a bingo occasion may not exceed $2,800, unless a cover-all game is played in which
case the limit is $3,800. A prize may be determined based on the value of the bingo packet sold to
the player. For purposes of this subdivision, a cover-all game is one in which a player must cover
all spaces except a single free space to win.
    Subd. 1a. Linked bingo prizes. Prizes for a linked bingo game shall be limited as follows:
(1) no organization may contribute more than $300 per occasion to a linked bingo game
prize pool; and
(2) if an organization contributes to a linked bingo game prize pool, the organization's
aggregate value of cover-all prizes available during the bingo occasion must be reduced by the
amount contributed to the linked bingo game prize pool.
    Subd. 2. Progressive bingo games. A prize of up to $2,000 may be awarded for a
progressive bingo game, including a cover-all game. The prize for a progressive bingo game may
start at $500 and be increased by up to $100 for each occasion during which the progressive bingo
game is played. A consolation prize of up to $200 for a progressive bingo game may be awarded
in each occasion during which the progressive bingo game is played and the accumulated prize
is not won. The total amount awarded in progressive bingo game prizes in any calendar year
may not exceed $48,000.
    Subd. 2a. Pull-tab prizes. The maximum prize which may be awarded for any single pull-tab
is $599, not including any cumulative or carryover prizes. Cumulative or carryover prizes in a
pull-tab game shall not exceed $2,500. An organization may not sell any pull-tab for more than $2.
    Subd. 2b. Paddlewheel prizes. The maximum cash prize which may be awarded for a
paddleticket is $70. An organization may not sell any paddleticket for more than $2.
    Subd. 2c. Tipboard prizes. The maximum prize which may be awarded for a tipboard
ticket is $599, not including any cumulative or carryover prizes. Cumulative or carryover prizes
in tipboard games shall not exceed $2,500.
    Subd. 3. Other gambling. The board by rule shall establish a schedule of prize limits for
all other forms of gambling consistent with the purposes set out in section 349.11. The schedule
may include daily and annual prize limits and prize limits for each game, raffle or operation
of a gambling device.
    Subd. 4. Prize value. (a) Merchandise prizes must be valued at their fair market value. For
purposes of sections 349.11 to 349.22 "prizes" do not include free plays awarded.
(b) Merchandise prizes for a paddlewheel consisting of 30 numbers or less or a tipboard
consisting of 30 tickets or less may be paid for by the organization up to 30 days after the prize is
received by the organization.
History: 1984 c 502 art 12 s 16; 1986 c 467 s 21; 1991 c 336 art 2 s 33; 1994 c 633 art 5 s
86-88; 1995 c 261 s 25; 1997 c 155 s 8,9; 1999 c 206 s 13,14; 2000 c 300 s 7; 2002 c 386 art 2 s
6,7; 2003 c 110 s 41,42; 2004 c 172 s 9; 2005 c 166 art 1 s 34; 2006 c 205 s 27

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