N.D. Admin. Code § 99-01.3-04.1-03
1. Only one set of numbers may be drawn for a business day. The predrawn numbers for the current session must be posted at the site. The use of a flashboard is optional. Unless there is only one employee on duty, two persons shall verify and attest to the numbers drawn or selected, numbers posted, and numbers entered into the electronic quick shot bingo site operating system for the current session. When the bingo numbers have been drawn or selected, the numbers may not be changed. Players are not allowed to pick any numbers to match for an electronic quick shot bingo game or bonus feature. An electronic quick shot bingo session may not extend beyond the end of a business day. After a session has been closed, the called bingo numbers must be cleared before the start of the next business day.
2. Players are responsible for safeguarding their receipt with the designated account number to track all deposits on an electronic quick shot bingo card-marking device. A player's receipt must be presented when redeeming prizes or cashing out credits.
3. If a player has a winning prize pattern, all prize winnings must be awarded to players in a separate winnings account on an electronic quick shot bingo card-marking device. Automatic transfer by the player of any winnings balance to the credit (deposit) balance on the device is prohibited. All payouts of winnings must be transacted by an organization employee.
4. A player may not be required to forfeit any winnings or make an additional wager in order to receive a bonus game or feature.
5. The following rules, information, and policies must be posted or made available to players in the area where electronic quick shot bingo activity is conducted. If made available to players, the rules, information, and policies must be in the form of a handout that is easily visible to the players and may not be a copy of the gaming law and rules: a. A person under eighteen years of age may not play electronic quick shot bingo; b. The actual letters and numbers predrawn by the organization are official; c. If a person knowingly uses a fraudulent scheme or technique to cheat or skim involving electronic quick shot bingo, regardless of the amount gained, the offense is a class C felony; d. An electronic quick shot bingo card-marking device may not be taken outside of the gaming area; e. An employee may only assist a player in how to use an electronic quick shot bingo card-marking device; f. A player may not use more than one electronic quick shot bingo card-marking device at a time during a session; g. If a player attempts to falsify or falsifies a record of win, the prize is forfeited; h. A player may not sell the remaining credits on a device to another player; i. A player shall present the player's receipt when redeeming prizes or cashing out credits; j. A policy that if a player has more than one winning bingo pattern on a card, whether the highest prize pattern must be awarded or all winning prize patterns must be awarded;
History: Effective July 1, 2012; amended effective April 1, 2016; July 1, 2018; January 1, 2023; July 1, 2026.
Law Implemented: NDCC 53-06.1-01.1, 53-06.1-06