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Presented by the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement 1 THE SMALL GAMES OF CHANCE ACT Act 2 of 2012 was signed into law by the Governor on February 2, 2012 and made sweeping changes to the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act originally enacted in 1988. Act 184 of 2012 was signed into law on October 25th, 2012 amended some of the changes in Act 2. Acts 90 & 92 of 2013, effective January 27, 2014, further modified the Act. THE SMALL GAMES OF CHANCE ACT The information being provided in this presentation is based upon our interpretation of the statute and like many new laws, is subject to interpretation and further clarification by the courts going forward. OVERVIEW Gambling Definition Legal vs. Illegal Gambling Small Games of Chance Act Application Permitted Games Use of Proceeds Prize Limits 4 OVERVIEW (CONTINUED) Small Games of Chance Act (CONTINUED) Discussion of Individual Games Licensed Premises and Location of Games Gambling in licensed establishments Record Keeping/Reporting Requirements Penalties 5 GAMBLING 6 GAMBLING What activities constitute gambling in Pennsylvania ?

•Regular Licenseissued to eligible organizations which own their own premise or lease a specific location to conduct normal business. Permits holders to operate SGOC during entire licensing year. ($125) •Monthly License - permits eligible organizations with or without a premise to conduct games of chance for a 30-consecutive-day period.

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