An Act To Allow Campgrounds To Obtain Licenses To Operate Beano or Bingo Games
Sec. 1. 17 MRSA §315, as repealed and replaced by PL 2011, c. 339, §1, is amended to read:
§ 315. Seasonal licenses
Notwithstanding sections 314 and 319, the Chief of the State Police may issue up to 10 a seasonal licenses license to operate beano or bingo games in a calendar year, including those designed to attract players under 16 years of age, in bona fide resort hotels or licensed campgrounds as long as the conditions prescribed by this section are met. For the purposes of this section, "resort hotel" means a full-service hotel facility that offers leisure or recreational activities such as golf, tennis, water sports or horseback riding. For the purposes of this section, "licensed campground" means a campground licensed pursuant to Title 22, section 2492.
The annual fee for a license issued pursuant to this section is $10 may not exceed $100 and must be paid to the Treasurer of State to be credited to the General Fund. A hotel or liquor license of a resort hotel licensee or the license of a licensed campground may not be withheld because of the conducting by the resort hotel or licensed campground of beano or bingo games. The Chief of the State Police shall adopt routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A as necessary to implement the fee provisions of this section.
Nothing in this section permits the operation or conduct of beano or bingo games without a license.
SUMMARY
This bill amends current law concerning the licensing of beano and bingo games in resort hotels. The bill adds campgrounds to the licensing provisions, removes the restriction on the number of seasonal licenses that may be issued and changes the license fee from $10 to up to $100.