Generally No, unless the ticket is determined by announcement of a winning bingo, prizes paid from the sale of instant bingo tickets are not counted towards the maximum prize amount per bingo session. Back to top • Who may serve as security during a bingo session? Security personnel for a bingo game is limited to a sheriff, deputy sheriff, marshal, deputy marshal, township constable, a member of an organized municipal police department or a person who has successfully completed peace officer's training.
If the security is compensated, the officers cannot perform any other service at the bingo session. Back to top • How much can security be paid? Although there are no set limitations, Security may be paid a fee that is customary and reasonable for its services.
Back to top • Can the lessor of the bingo premises provide security, concessions, bingo equipment or other type of service or equipment? Generally No, a non-charitable lessor may not provide bingo or concession operators, ... more.
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