- (a) In this section, "bingo" or "game" means 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, whether or not a person who participates as a player furnishes something of value for the opportunity to participate.
(b) A person conducting, promoting, or administering bingo commits an offense if the person conducts, promotes, or administers bingo other than:
- (1) under a license issued under this chapter;
(2) within the confines of a home for purposes of amusement or recreation when:
- (A) no player or other person furnishes anything of more than nominal value for the opportunity to participate;
- (B) participation in the game does not exceed 15 players; and
- (C) the prizes awarded or to be awarded are nominal;
(3) on behalf of an organization of individuals 60 years of age or over, a senior citizens' association, a senior citizens' community center program operated or funded by a governmental entity, the patients in a hospital or nursing home, residents of a retirement home, or the patients in a Veteran's Administration medical center or a military hospital, solely for the purpose of amusement and recreation of its members, residents, or patients, when:
- (A) no player or other person furnishes anything of more than nominal value for the opportunity to participate; and
- (B) the prizes awarded or to be awarded are nominal; or
(4) on behalf of a business conducting the game for promotional or advertising purposes if:
- (A) the game is conducted by or through a newspaper or a radio or television station;
- (B) participation in the game is open to the general public and is not limited to customers of the business;
- (C) playing materials are furnished without charge to a person on request; and
- (D) no player is required to furnish anything of value for the opportunity to participate.
- (c) An offense under Subsection (b) is a felony of the third degree.
- (d) This section applies to a political subdivision regardless of local option status.
- (e) A game exempted under Subsection (b)(2), (3), or (4) is not required to be licensed under this chapter.
(f) A game exempted under Subsection (b)(4) is subject to the following restrictions:
- (1) a person licensed or required to be licensed under this chapter or having an interest in a license under this chapter may not be involved, directly or indirectly, in bingo, except that a licensed manufacturer or licensed distributor may sell or otherwise furnish bingo equipment or supplies for use in a game;
- (2) a person conducting bingo may purchase or otherwise obtain bingo equipment or supplies through a newspaper, a radio or television station, or an advertising agency and, unless otherwise authorized by the commission, only from a licensed manufacturer or licensed distributor;
- (3) a licensed manufacturer or licensed distributor may sell or otherwise furnish bingo equipment or supplies for use in a game only to or through a newspaper or a radio or television station or through an advertising agency acting on behalf of a person authorized to conduct the game; and
(4) the commission by rule may require a person conducting or involved in conducting the game to:
(A) notify the commission of:
- (i) the persons involved in conducting the game;
- (ii) the manner in which the game is to be conducted; and
- (iii) any other information required by the commission; and
- (B) keep records of all transactions connected with the game available for commission inspection.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.