| Sec. 109.32.  All annual filing fees obtained by the attorney | 10 | 
| general pursuant to section 109.31 of the Revised Code, all | 11 | 
| receipts obtained from the sale of the charitable foundations | 12 | 
| directory,  all registration fees received by the attorney general, | 13 | 
| bond forfeitures, awards of costs and attorney's fees, and civil | 14 | 
| penalties assessed under Chapter 1716. of the Revised Code, and | 15 | 
| all license fees received by the attorney general under section | 16 | 
| 2915.08, 2915.081, or2915.082, or 2915.083 of the Revised Code | 17 | 
| shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the | 18 | 
| charitable law fund.  The charitable law fund shall be used insofar | 19 | 
| as its moneys are available for the expenses of the charitable law | 20 | 
| section of the office of the attorney general, except that all | 21 | 
| annual license fees that are received by the attorney general | 22 | 
| under section 2915.08, 2915.081, or 2915.082 of the Revised Code | 23 | 
| and that are credited to the fund shall be used by the attorney | 24 | 
| general, or any  law enforcement agency in cooperation with the | 25 | 
| attorney general, for the purposes specified in division (H)(I) of | 26 | 
| section 2915.10 of the Revised Code and to administer and enforce | 27 | 
| Chapter 2915. of the Revised Code.  The expenses of the charitable | 28 | 
| law section in excess of moneys available in the charitable law | 29 | 
| fund shall be paid out of regular appropriations to the office of | 30 | 
| the attorney general. | 31 | 
| (C) "Scheme of chance" means a slot machine unless authorized | 38 | 
| under Chapter 3772. of the Revised Code, lottery unless authorized | 39 | 
| under Chapter 3770. of the Revised Code, numbers game, pool | 40 | 
| conducted for profit, or other scheme in which a participant gives | 41 | 
| a valuable consideration for a chance to win a prize, but does not | 42 | 
| include bingo, a skill-based amusement machine, or a pool not | 43 | 
| conducted for profit. "Scheme of chance" includes the use of an | 44 | 
| electronic device to reveal the results of a game entry if | 45 | 
| valuable consideration is paid, directly or indirectly, for a | 46 | 
| chance to win a prize. Valuable consideration is deemed to be paid | 47 | 
| for a chance to win a prize in the following instances: | 48 | 
| As used in this division, "electronic device" means a | 76 | 
| mechanical, video, digital, or electronic machine or device that | 77 | 
| is capable of displaying information on a screen or other | 78 | 
| mechanism and that is owned, leased, or otherwise  possessed by any | 79 | 
| person conducting a scheme of chance, or by that person's | 80 | 
| partners, affiliates, subsidiaries, or contractors. | 81 | 
| (1)  A violation of section 2915.02, 2915.03, 2915.04, | 104 | 
| 2915.05, 2915.06, 2915.07, 2915.08, 2915.081, 2915.082, 2915.083, | 105 | 
| 2915.09, 2915.091, 2915.092, 2915.093, 2915.094, 2915.096, | 106 | 
| 2915.10, or2915.101, 2915.11, or 2915.13 of the Revised Code; | 107 | 
| (2) A volunteer rescue service organization, volunteer | 126 | 
| firefighter's organization, veteran's organization, fraternal | 127 | 
| organization, or sporting organization that is exempt from federal | 128 | 
| income taxation under  subsection 501(c)(4), (c)(7), (c)(8), | 129 | 
| (c)(10), or (c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code. | 130 | 
| (J) "Veteran's organization" means any individual post or | 141 | 
| state headquarters of a national veteran's association or an | 142 | 
| auxiliary unit of any individual post of a national veteran's | 143 | 
| association, which post, state headquarters, or auxiliary unit  is | 144 | 
| incorporated as a nonprofit corporation  and either has received a | 145 | 
| letter from the state headquarters of the national veteran's | 146 | 
| association indicating that the individual post or auxiliary unit | 147 | 
| is in good standing with the national veteran's association or has | 148 | 
| received a letter from the national veteran's association | 149 | 
| indicating that the state headquarters is in good standing with | 150 | 
| the national veteran's association.  As used in this division, | 151 | 
| "national veteran's association" means any veteran's association | 152 | 
| that has been in continuous existence as such for a period of at | 153 | 
| least five years and either is incorporated by an act of the | 154 | 
| United States congress or has a national dues-paying membership of | 155 | 
| at least five thousand persons. | 156 | 
| (L) "Fraternal organization" means any society, order, state | 163 | 
| headquarters, or association within this state, except a college | 164 | 
| or high school fraternity, that is not organized for profit, that | 165 | 
| is a branch, lodge, or chapter of a national or state | 166 | 
| organization, that exists exclusively for the common business or | 167 | 
| sodality of its members. | 168 | 
| (a)  The participants use bingo cards or sheets, including | 180 | 
| paper formats and electronic representation or image formats, that | 181 | 
| are divided into twenty-five spaces arranged in five horizontal | 182 | 
| and five vertical rows of spaces, with each space, except the | 183 | 
| central space, being designated by a combination of a letter and a | 184 | 
| number and with the central space being designated as a free | 185 | 
| space. | 186 | 
| (c)  A bingo game operator announces combinations of letters | 190 | 
| and numbers that appear on objects that a bingo game operator | 191 | 
| selects by chance, either manually or mechanically, from a | 192 | 
| receptacle that contains seventy-five objects at the beginning of | 193 | 
| each game, each object marked by a different combination of a | 194 | 
| letter and a number that corresponds to one of the seventy-five | 195 | 
| possible combinations of a letter and a number that can appear on | 196 | 
| the bingo cards or sheets. | 197 | 
| (Q) "Bingo game operator" means any person, except security | 209 | 
| personnel, who performs work or labor at the site of bingo, | 210 | 
| including, but not limited to, collecting money from participants, | 211 | 
| handing out bingo cards or sheets or objects to cover spaces on | 212 | 
| bingo cards or sheets, selecting from a receptacle the objects | 213 | 
| that contain the combination of letters and numbers that appear on | 214 | 
| bingo cards or sheets, calling out the combinations of letters and | 215 | 
| numbers, distributing prizes, selling or redeeming instant bingo | 216 | 
| or charitable video bingo tickets or cards, supervising the | 217 | 
| operation of a punch board, selling raffle tickets, selecting | 218 | 
| raffle tickets from a receptacle and announcing the winning | 219 | 
| numbers in a raffle, andpreparing, selling, and serving food or | 220 | 
| beverages, supervising the operation of charitable video bingo, | 221 | 
| and accessing player terminals and charitable video bingo devices | 222 | 
| other than as a participant.  "Bingo game operator" does not | 223 | 
| include licensed charitable video bingo distributors and employees | 224 | 
| of those distributors. | 225 | 
| (T) "Gross receipts" means all money or assets, including | 235 | 
| admission fees, that a person receives from  bingo  without the | 236 | 
| deduction of any amounts for prizes paid out  or for the expenses | 237 | 
| of conducting  bingo. "Gross receipts" does not include any money | 238 | 
| directly taken in from the sale of food or beverages by a | 239 | 
| charitable organization conducting  bingo, or by a bona fide | 240 | 
| auxiliary unit or society of a charitable organization conducting | 241 | 
| bingo, provided all of the following apply: | 242 | 
| (U) "Security personnel" includes any person who either is a | 251 | 
| sheriff, deputy sheriff, marshal, deputy marshal, township | 252 | 
| constable, or member of an organized police department of a | 253 | 
| municipal corporation or has successfully completed a peace | 254 | 
| officer's training course pursuant to sections 109.71 to 109.79 of | 255 | 
| the Revised Code and who is hired to provide security for the | 256 | 
| premises on which  bingo  is conducted. | 257 | 
| (2) A veteran's organization that is a post, chapter, or | 266 | 
| organization of veterans, or an auxiliary unit or society of, or a | 267 | 
| trust or foundation for, any such post, chapter, or organization | 268 | 
| organized in the United States or any of its possessions, at least | 269 | 
| seventy-five per cent of the members of which are  veterans and | 270 | 
| substantially all of the other members of which are individuals | 271 | 
| who are spouses, widows, or widowers of veterans, or such | 272 | 
| individuals, provided that no part of the net earnings of such | 273 | 
| post, chapter, or organization inures to the benefit of any | 274 | 
| private shareholder or individual, and further provided that the | 275 | 
| net profit is used by the post, chapter, or organization for the | 276 | 
| charitable purposes set forth in division (B)(12) of section | 277 | 
| 5739.02 of the Revised Code, is used for awarding scholarships to | 278 | 
| or for attendance at an institution mentioned in division (B)(12) | 279 | 
| of section 5739.02 of the Revised Code, is donated to a | 280 | 
| governmental agency, or is used for nonprofit youth activities, | 281 | 
| the purchase of United States or Ohio flags that are donated to | 282 | 
| schools, youth groups, or other bona fide nonprofit organizations, | 283 | 
| promotion of patriotism, or disaster relief; | 284 | 
| (3) A fraternal organization that has been in continuous | 285 | 
| existence in this state for fifteen years and that uses the net | 286 | 
| profit exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, | 287 | 
| literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of | 288 | 
| cruelty to children or animals, if contributions for such use | 289 | 
| would qualify as a deductible charitable contribution under | 290 | 
| subsection 170 of the Internal Revenue Code; | 291 | 
| (X) "Youth athletic organization" means any organization, not | 297 | 
| organized for profit, that is organized and operated exclusively | 298 | 
| to provide financial support to, or to operate, athletic | 299 | 
| activities for persons who are twenty-one years of age or younger | 300 | 
| by means of sponsoring, organizing, operating, or contributing to | 301 | 
| the support of an athletic team, club, league, or association. | 302 | 
| (a)  The playing fields are used at least one hundred days per | 308 | 
| year for athletic activities by one or more organizations, not | 309 | 
| organized for profit, each of which is organized and operated | 310 | 
| exclusively to provide financial support to, or to operate, | 311 | 
| athletic activities for persons who are eighteen years of age or | 312 | 
| younger by means of sponsoring, organizing, operating, or | 313 | 
| contributing to the support of an athletic team, club, league, or | 314 | 
| association. | 315 | 
| (Z) "Bingo supplies" means bingo cards or sheets; instant | 321 | 
| bingo tickets or cards; electronic bingo aids; raffle tickets; | 322 | 
| punch boards; seal cards; instant bingo ticket dispensers; and | 323 | 
| devices for selecting or displaying the combination of bingo | 324 | 
| letters and numbers or raffle tickets.  Items that are "bingo | 325 | 
| supplies" are not gambling devices if sold or otherwise provided, | 326 | 
| and used, in accordance with this chapter. For purposes of this | 327 | 
| chapter, "bingo supplies" are not to be considered equipment used | 328 | 
| to conduct a bingo game.
"Bingo supplies" does not include | 329 | 
| charitable video bingo supplies. | 330 | 
| (AA) "Instant bingo" means a form of bingo that  shall use | 331 | 
| folded or banded tickets or paper cards with perforated break-open | 332 | 
| tabs, a face of which is covered or otherwise hidden from view to | 333 | 
| conceal a number, letter, or symbol, or set of numbers, letters, | 334 | 
| or symbols, some of which have been designated in advance as prize | 335 | 
| winners, and may also include games in which some winners are | 336 | 
| determined by the random selection of one or more bingo numbers by | 337 | 
| the use of a seal card or bingo blower. In all "instant bingo" the | 338 | 
| prize amount and structure shall be predetermined. "Instant bingo" | 339 | 
| does not include any device that is activated by the insertion of | 340 | 
| a coin, currency, token, or an equivalent, and that contains as | 341 | 
| one of its components a video display monitor that is capable of | 342 | 
| displaying numbers, letters, symbols, or characters in winning or | 343 | 
| losing combinations. | 344 | 
| (CC) "Raffle" means a form of bingo in which the one or more | 349 | 
| prizes are won by one or more persons who have purchased a raffle | 350 | 
| ticket.  The one or more winners of the raffle are determined by | 351 | 
| drawing a ticket stub or other detachable section from a | 352 | 
| receptacle containing ticket stubs or detachable sections | 353 | 
| corresponding to all tickets sold for the raffle. "Raffle" does | 354 | 
| not include the drawing of a ticket stub or other detachable | 355 | 
| section of a ticket purchased to attend a professional sporting | 356 | 
| event if both of the following apply: | 357 | 
| (DD) "Punch board" means a board containing a number of holes | 364 | 
| or receptacles of uniform size in which are placed, mechanically | 365 | 
| and randomly, serially numbered slips of paper that may be punched | 366 | 
| or drawn from the hole or receptacle when used in conjunction with | 367 | 
| instant bingo.  A player may punch or draw the numbered slips of | 368 | 
| paper from the holes or receptacles and obtain the prize | 369 | 
| established for the game if the number drawn corresponds to a | 370 | 
| winning number or, if the punch board includes the use of a seal | 371 | 
| card, a potential winning number. | 372 | 
| (11) Expenses for maintaining and operating a charitable | 390 | 
| organization's facilities, including, but not limited to, a post | 391 | 
| home, club house, lounge, tavern, or canteen and any grounds | 392 | 
| attached to the post home, club house, lounge, tavern, or canteen; | 393 | 
| (RR) "Net profit from the proceeds of the sale of instant | 478 | 
| bingo" means gross profit minus the ordinary, necessary, and | 479 | 
| reasonable expense expended for the purchase of instant bingo | 480 | 
| supplies, and, in the case of  instant bingo conducted by a | 481 | 
| veteran's, fraternal, or sporting organization, minus the payment | 482 | 
| by that organization of real property taxes and assessments levied | 483 | 
| on a premises on which instant bingo is conducted. | 484 | 
| (SS)  "Charitable instant bingo organization" means an | 485 | 
| organization that is exempt from federal income taxation under | 486 | 
| subsection 501(a) and described in subsection 501(c)(3) of the | 487 | 
| Internal Revenue Code and is a charitable organization as defined | 488 | 
| in this section.  A "charitable instant bingo organization" does | 489 | 
| not include a charitable organization that is exempt from federal | 490 | 
| income taxation under subsection 501(a) and described in | 491 | 
| subsection 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and that is | 492 | 
| created by a veteran's organization, a fraternal organization, or | 493 | 
| a sporting organization in regards to bingo conducted or assisted | 494 | 
| by a veteran's organization, a fraternal organization, or a | 495 | 
| sporting organization pursuant to section 2915.13 of the Revised | 496 | 
| Code. | 497 | 
| (a) As used in division (UU) of this section,  "game" and | 561 | 
| "play" mean one event from the initial activation of the machine | 562 | 
| until the results of play are determined without payment of | 563 | 
| additional consideration.  An individual utilizing a machine that | 564 | 
| involves a single  game, play, contest, competition, or tournament | 565 | 
| may be awarded redeemable vouchers or merchandise prizes based on | 566 | 
| the results of play. | 567 | 
| (c) To the extent that the machine is used in a contest, | 573 | 
| competition, or tournament, that contest, competition, or | 574 | 
| tournament has a defined starting and ending date and is open to | 575 | 
| participants in competition for scoring and ranking results toward | 576 | 
| the awarding of redeemable vouchers or merchandise prizes that are | 577 | 
| stated prior to the start of the contest, competition, or | 578 | 
| tournament. | 579 | 
| (YY) "Sporting organization" means a hunting, fishing, or | 599 | 
| trapping organization, other than a college or high school | 600 | 
| fraternity or sorority, that is not organized for profit, that is | 601 | 
| affiliated with a state or national sporting organization, | 602 | 
| including but not limited to, the   league of Ohio sportsmen, and | 603 | 
| that has been in continuous existence in this state for a period | 604 | 
| of three years. | 605 | 
| (AAA)(1) "Sweepstakes terminal device"  means a mechanical, | 608 | 
| video, digital, or electronic machine or device that is owned, | 609 | 
| leased, or otherwise possessed by any person conducting a | 610 | 
| sweepstakes, or by that person's partners, affiliates, | 611 | 
| subsidiaries, or contractors, that is intended to be used by a | 612 | 
| sweepstakes participant, and that is capable of displaying | 613 | 
| information on a screen or other mechanism. A device is a | 614 | 
| sweepstakes terminal device if any of the following apply: | 615 | 
| (c) "Prize" means any gift, award, gratuity, good, service, | 641 | 
| credit, reward, or any other thing of value that may be | 642 | 
| transferred to a person, whether possession of the prize is | 643 | 
| actually transferred, or placed on an account or other record as | 644 | 
| evidence of the intent to transfer the prize. | 645 | 
| (BBB) "Sweepstakes" means any game, contest, advertising | 650 | 
| scheme or plan, or other promotion where consideration is not | 651 | 
| required for a person to enter to win or become eligible to | 652 | 
| receive any prize, the determination of which is based upon | 653 | 
| chance.  "Sweepstakes" does not include bingo as authorized under | 654 | 
| this chapter, pari-mutuel wagering as authorized by Chapter 3769. | 655 | 
| of the Revised Code, lotteries conducted by the state lottery | 656 | 
| commission as authorized by Chapter 3770. of the Revised Code, and | 657 | 
| casino gaming as authorized by Chapter 3772. of the Revised Code. | 658 | 
| (FFF) "Charitable video bingo supplies" means equipment and | 698 | 
| software used to conduct, manage, or record charitable video bingo | 699 | 
| or to report and transmit game results, payout,  and profit, | 700 | 
| including, charitable video bingo games, deals, player terminals, | 701 | 
| charitable video bingo devices, meters, point of sale terminals, | 702 | 
| and recording, monitoring, and reporting software. | 703 | 
| (HHH) "Charitable video bingo distributor" means any person | 708 | 
| who sells, offers for sale, or otherwise provides or offers to | 709 | 
| provide charitable video bingo supplies to another person for use | 710 | 
| in this state or who manufactures, modifies, converts, adds to, or | 711 | 
| removes parts from charitable video bingo supplies to further the | 712 | 
| promotion or sale of charitable video bingo supplies for use in | 713 | 
| this state. | 714 | 
| Sec. 2915.08.  (A)(1)  Annually before the first day of | 720 | 
| January, a charitable organization that desires to conduct bingo, | 721 | 
| instant bingo at a bingo session, orinstant bingo other than at a | 722 | 
| bingo session, or charitable video bingo shall make out, upon a | 723 | 
| form to be furnished by the attorney general for that purpose, an | 724 | 
| application for a license to conduct bingo, instant bingo at a | 725 | 
| bingo session, orinstant bingo other than at a bingo session, or | 726 | 
| charitable video bingo and deliver that application to the | 727 | 
| attorney general together with a license fee as follows: | 728 | 
| (b)  For a license for the conduct of instant bingo at a bingo | 732 | 
| session or, instant bingo other than at a bingo session, or | 733 | 
| charitable video bingo for a  charitable organization that | 734 | 
| previously has not been licensed under this chapter to conduct | 735 | 
| instant bingo at a bingo session or, instant bingo other than at a | 736 | 
| bingo session, or charitable video bingo, a license fee of five | 737 | 
| hundred dollars, and for any other charitable organization, a | 738 | 
| license fee that is based upon the gross profits received by  the | 739 | 
| charitable organization from the operation of instant bingo at a | 740 | 
| bingo session or, instant bingo other than at a bingo session, or | 741 | 
| charitable video bingo, during the one-year period ending on the | 742 | 
| thirty-first day of October of the year immediately preceding the | 743 | 
| year for which the license is sought, and that is one of the | 744 | 
| following: | 745 | 
| (d) For a license to conduct bingo for a charitable | 763 | 
| organization that prior to   July 1, 2003, has not been licensed | 764 | 
| under this chapter to conduct bingo, instant bingo at a bingo | 765 | 
| session, or instant bingo other than at a bingo session, a license | 766 | 
| fee established by rule by the attorney general in accordance with | 767 | 
| division (H) of this section. | 768 | 
| (c)  The location at which the organization will conduct | 777 | 
| bingo, which location shall be within the county in which the | 778 | 
| principal place of business of the applicant is located, the days | 779 | 
| of the week and the times on each of those days when  bingo  will be | 780 | 
| conducted, whether the organization owns, leases, or subleases the | 781 | 
| premises, and a copy of the rental agreement if it leases or | 782 | 
| subleases the premises; | 783 | 
| (d)  A statement of the applicant's previous history, record, | 784 | 
| and association that is sufficient to establish that the applicant | 785 | 
| is a charitable organization, and a copy of a determination letter | 786 | 
| that is issued by the Internal Revenue Service and states that the | 787 | 
| organization is tax exempt under subsection 501(a) and described | 788 | 
| in subsection 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), 501(c)(7), 501(c)(8), | 789 | 
| 501(c)(10), or 501(c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code; | 790 | 
| (f)  A statement of the charitable purposes for which the net | 795 | 
| profit derived from bingo, other than instant bingo, and | 796 | 
| charitable video bingo, will be used, anda statement of how the | 797 | 
| net profit derivedfrom the proceeds of the sale of instant bingo | 798 | 
| will be distributed in accordance with section 2915.101 of the | 799 | 
| Revised Code, and a statement of how net profit from the proceeds | 800 | 
| of charitable video bingo will be distributed in accordance with | 801 | 
| section 2915.096 of the Revised Code; | 802 | 
| (h)  If the applicant is a charitable trust as defined in | 806 | 
| section 109.23 of the Revised Code, a statement as to whether it | 807 | 
| has registered with the attorney general pursuant to section | 808 | 
| 109.26 of the Revised Code or filed annual reports pursuant to | 809 | 
| section 109.31 of the Revised Code, and, if it is not required to | 810 | 
| do either, the exemption in section 109.26 or 109.31 of the | 811 | 
| Revised Code that applies to it; | 812 | 
| (i)  If the applicant is a charitable organization as defined | 813 | 
| in section 1716.01 of the Revised Code, a statement as to whether | 814 | 
| it has filed with the attorney general a registration statement | 815 | 
| pursuant to section 1716.02 of the Revised Code and a financial | 816 | 
| report pursuant to section 1716.04 of the Revised Code, and, if it | 817 | 
| is not required to do both, the exemption in section 1716.03 of | 818 | 
| the Revised Code that applies to it ; | 819 | 
| (j)  In the case of an applicant seeking to qualify as a youth  | 820 | 
| 
athletic park organization, a statement issued by a board or body  | 821 | 
| 
vested with authority under Chapter 755. of the Revised Code for  | 822 | 
| 
the supervision and maintenance of recreation facilities in the  | 823 | 
| 
territory in which the organization is located, certifying that  | 824 | 
| 
the playing fields owned by the organization were used for at  | 825 | 
| 
least one hundred days during the year in which the statement is  | 826 | 
| 
issued, and were open for use to all residents of that territory,  | 827 | 
| 
regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, or national  | 828 | 
| 
origin, for athletic activities by youth athletic organizations  | 829 | 
| 
that do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed,  | 830 | 
| 
religion, sex, or national origin, and that the fields were not  | 831 | 
| 
used for any profit-making activity at any time during the year.  | 832 | 
| 
That type of board or body is authorized to issue the statement  | 833 | 
| 
upon request and shall issue the statement if it finds that the  | 834 | 
| 
applicant's playing fields were so used. | 835 | 
| (3)  The attorney general, within thirty days after receiving | 836 | 
| a timely filed application from a charitable organization that has | 837 | 
| been issued a  license under this section that has not expired and | 838 | 
| has not been revoked or suspended, shall send a temporary permit | 839 | 
| to the applicant specifying the date on which the application was | 840 | 
| filed with the attorney general and stating that, pursuant to | 841 | 
| section 119.06 of the Revised Code, the applicant may continue to | 842 | 
| conduct bingo  until a new license is granted or, if the | 843 | 
| application is rejected, until fifteen days after notice of the | 844 | 
| rejection is mailed to the applicant.  The temporary permit does | 845 | 
| not affect the validity of the applicant's application and does | 846 | 
| not grant any rights to the applicant except those rights | 847 | 
| specifically granted in section 119.06 of the Revised Code.  The | 848 | 
| issuance of a temporary permit by the attorney general pursuant to | 849 | 
| this division does not prohibit the attorney general from | 850 | 
| rejecting the applicant's application because of acts that the | 851 | 
| applicant committed, or actions that  the applicant failed to take, | 852 | 
| before or after the issuance of the temporary permit. | 853 | 
| (4)  Within thirty days after receiving an initial license | 854 | 
| application from a charitable organization to conduct bingo, | 855 | 
| instant bingo at a bingo session, orinstant bingo other than at a | 856 | 
| bingo session, or charitable video bingo, the attorney general | 857 | 
| shall conduct a preliminary review of the application and  notify | 858 | 
| the applicant regarding any deficiencies. Once an application is | 859 | 
| deemed complete, or beginning on the thirtieth day after the | 860 | 
| application is filed, if the attorney general failed to notify the | 861 | 
| applicant of any deficiencies, the attorney general shall have an | 862 | 
| additional sixty days to conduct an investigation and either grant | 863 | 
| or deny the application based on  findings established and | 864 | 
| communicated in accordance with divisions (B) and (E) of this | 865 | 
| section.  As an option to granting or denying an initial license | 866 | 
| application, the attorney general may grant a temporary license | 867 | 
| and request additional time to conduct the investigation if the | 868 | 
| attorney general has cause to believe that additional time is | 869 | 
| necessary to complete the investigation and has notified the | 870 | 
| applicant in writing about the specific concerns raised during the | 871 | 
| investigation. | 872 | 
| (B)(1)  The attorney general shall adopt rules to enforce | 873 | 
| sections 2915.01, 2915.02, and 2915.07 to 2915.13 of the Revised | 874 | 
| Code to ensure that bingo or instant bingo is conducted in | 875 | 
| accordance with those sections and to maintain proper control over | 876 | 
| the conduct of bingo or instant bingo. The rules, except rules | 877 | 
| adopted pursuant to divisions (A)(2)(g) and (G) of this section, | 878 | 
| shall be adopted pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.  The | 879 | 
| attorney general shall license charitable organizations to conduct | 880 | 
| bingo, instant bingo at a bingo session, orinstant bingo other | 881 | 
| than at a bingo session, or charitable video bingo in conformance | 882 | 
| with this chapter and with the licensing provisions of Chapter | 883 | 
| 119. of the Revised Code. | 884 | 
| (D)  The attorney general shall send notice in writing to the | 917 | 
| prosecuting attorney and sheriff of the county in which the | 918 | 
| organization will conduct  bingo, instant bingo at a bingo session, | 919 | 
| orinstant bingo other than at a bingo session, or charitable | 920 | 
| video bingo, as stated in its application for a license or amended | 921 | 
| license, and to any other law enforcement agency in that county | 922 | 
| that so requests, of all of the following: | 923 | 
| (E)  A  license issued by the attorney general shall set forth | 930 | 
| the information contained on the application of the charitable | 931 | 
| organization that the attorney general determines is relevant, | 932 | 
| including, but not limited to, the location at which the | 933 | 
| organization will conduct  bingo, instant bingo at a bingo session, | 934 | 
| orinstant bingo other than at a bingo session, or charitable | 935 | 
| video bingo and the days of the week and the times on each of | 936 | 
| those days when  bingo will be conducted.  If the attorney general | 937 | 
| refuses to grant or revokes or suspends a  license,  the attorney | 938 | 
| general shall notify the applicant in writing and specifically | 939 | 
| identify the reason for the refusal, revocation, or suspension in | 940 | 
| narrative form and, if applicable, by identifying the section of | 941 | 
| the Revised Code violated.  The failure of the attorney general to | 942 | 
| give the written notice of the reasons for the refusal, | 943 | 
| revocation, or suspension or a mistake in the written notice does | 944 | 
| not affect the validity of the attorney general's refusal to | 945 | 
| grant, or the revocation or suspension of, a  license.  If the | 946 | 
| attorney general fails to give the written notice or if there is a | 947 | 
| mistake in the written notice, the applicant may bring an action | 948 | 
| to compel the attorney general to comply with this division or to | 949 | 
| correct the mistake, but the attorney general's order refusing to | 950 | 
| grant, or revoking or suspending, a  license shall not be enjoined | 951 | 
| during the pendency of the action. | 952 | 
| (F)  A charitable organization that has been issued a license | 953 | 
| pursuant to division (B) of this section but that cannot conduct | 954 | 
| bingo or, instant bingo, or charitable video bingo at the | 955 | 
| location, or on the day of the week or at the time, specified on | 956 | 
| the license due to circumstances that make it impractical to do so | 957 | 
| may apply in writing, together with an application fee of two | 958 | 
| hundred fifty dollars, to the attorney general, at least thirty | 959 | 
| days prior to a change in location, day of the week, or time, and | 960 | 
| request an amended  license. The application shall describe  the | 961 | 
| causes making it impractical for the organization to conduct  bingo | 962 | 
| or, instant bingo, or charitable video bingo in conformity with | 963 | 
| its license and shall indicate the location, days of the week, and | 964 | 
| times on each of those days when it desires to conduct  bingo or, | 965 | 
| instant bingo, or charitable video bingo. Except as otherwise | 966 | 
| provided in this division, the attorney general shall issue the | 967 | 
| amended license in accordance with division (E) of this section, | 968 | 
| and the organization shall surrender its original license to the | 969 | 
| attorney general.  The attorney general may refuse to grant  an | 970 | 
| amended  license according to the terms of division (B) of this | 971 | 
| section. | 972 | 
| (H) The attorney general, by rule adopted pursuant to section | 978 | 
| 111.15 of the Revised Code, shall establish license fees for the | 979 | 
| conduct of bingo, instant bingo at a bingo session, orinstant | 980 | 
| bingo other than at a bingo session, or charitable video bingo for | 981 | 
| charitable organizations that prior to   July 1, 2003, have not been | 982 | 
| licensed to conduct bingo, instant bingo at a bingo session, or | 983 | 
| instant bingo other than at a bingo session, or charitable video | 984 | 
| bingo under this chapter. | 985 | 
| Sec. 2915.081.  (A) No distributor shall sell, offer to sell, | 996 | 
| or otherwise provide or offer to provide bingo supplies to another | 997 | 
| person, or modify, convert, add to, or remove parts from bingo | 998 | 
| supplies to further their promotion or sale, for use in this state | 999 | 
| without having obtained a license from the attorney general under | 1000 | 
| this section. | 1001 | 
| (D) The attorney general shall not issue a distributor | 1039 | 
| license to any person that is involved in the conduct of bingo on | 1040 | 
| behalf of a charitable organization or that is a lessor of | 1041 | 
| premises used for the conduct of bingo. This division does not | 1042 | 
| prohibit a distributor from advising charitable organizations on | 1043 | 
| the use and benefit of specific bingo supplies or prohibit a | 1044 | 
| distributor from advising a customer on operational methods to | 1045 | 
| improve bingo profitability. | 1046 | 
| (E)(1) No distributor shall sell, offer to sell, or otherwise | 1047 | 
| provide or offer to provide bingo supplies to any person, or | 1048 | 
| modify, convert, add to, or remove parts from bingo supplies to | 1049 | 
| further their promotion or sale, for use in this state except to | 1050 | 
| or for the use of a charitable organization that has been issued a | 1051 | 
| license under section 2915.08 of the Revised Code or to another | 1052 | 
| distributor that has been issued a license under this section.  No | 1053 | 
| distributor shall accept payment for the sale or other provision | 1054 | 
| of bingo supplies other than by check or electronic fund transfer. | 1055 | 
| (2) No distributor may donate, give, loan, lease, or | 1056 | 
| otherwise provide any bingo supplies or equipment, or modify, | 1057 | 
| convert, add to, or remove parts from bingo supplies to further | 1058 | 
| their promotion or sale, to or for the use of a charitable | 1059 | 
| organization for use in a bingo session conditioned on or in | 1060 | 
| consideration for an exclusive right to provide bingo supplies to | 1061 | 
| the charitable organization. A distributor may provide a licensed | 1062 | 
| charitable organization with free samples of the distributor's | 1063 | 
| products to be used as prizes or to be used for the purpose of | 1064 | 
| sampling. | 1065 | 
| Sec. 2915.083.  (A) No charitable video bingo distributor | 1164 | 
| shall sell, offer to sell, or otherwise provide or offer to | 1165 | 
| provide charitable video bingo supplies to another person, or | 1166 | 
| manufacture, modify, convert, add to, or remove parts from | 1167 | 
| charitable video bingo supplies to further the promotion or sale | 1168 | 
| of the charitable video bingo supplies for use in this state | 1169 | 
| without having obtained a license from the attorney general under | 1170 | 
| this section. | 1171 | 
| (B) Annually, an applicant for a charitable video bingo | 1172 | 
| distributor license shall make out, on a form furnished by the | 1173 | 
| attorney general, an application for a charitable video bingo | 1174 | 
| distributor license and deliver that application to the attorney | 1175 | 
| general, together with a license fee set by rule adopted by the | 1176 | 
| attorney general under section 111.15 of the Revised Code. The | 1177 | 
| license is valid for one year.  Additionally, the attorney general | 1178 | 
| may assess an applicant a reasonable fee in the amount necessary | 1179 | 
| to process a charitable video bingo distributor application and | 1180 | 
| perform an initial or renewal investigation. | 1181 | 
| (6) The person, officer, or partner is involved in the | 1204 | 
| conduct of bingo on behalf of a charitable organization or is a | 1205 | 
| lessor of a premises used for the conduct of bingo or has a direct | 1206 | 
| or indirect ownership interest in a premises used for the conduct | 1207 | 
| of bingo.  This division does not prohibit a distributor from | 1208 | 
| advising charitable organizations on the use and benefit of | 1209 | 
| specific charitable video bingo supplies or prohibit a distributor | 1210 | 
| from advising a customer on operational methods to improve bingo | 1211 | 
| profitability. | 1212 | 
| (D) No charitable video bingo distributor shall sell, offer | 1220 | 
| to sell, or otherwise provide or offer to provide charitable video | 1221 | 
| bingo supplies to any person, or manufacture, modify, convert, add | 1222 | 
| to, or remove parts from charitable video bingo supplies to | 1223 | 
| further the promotion or sale of the charitable video bingo | 1224 | 
| supplies  for use in this state, except to or for the use of a | 1225 | 
| charitable organization that is a veterans', fraternal, or | 1226 | 
| sporting organization licensed by the attorney general to conduct | 1227 | 
| charitable video bingo or to another charitable video bingo | 1228 | 
| distributor that has been issued a license under this section.  No | 1229 | 
| charitable video bingo distributor shall accept payment for the | 1230 | 
| sale or other provision of charitable video bingo supplies other | 1231 | 
| than by check or electronic funds transfer. | 1232 | 
| (E) No charitable video bingo distributor shall knowingly | 1233 | 
| solicit, offer, pay, or receive any kickback, bribe, or | 1234 | 
| undocumented rebate, directly or indirectly, overtly or covertly, | 1235 | 
| in cash or in kind, in return for providing charitable video bingo | 1236 | 
| supplies to any person in this state. | 1237 | 
| (F) No charitable video bingo distributor shall donate, give, | 1238 | 
| loan, lease, or otherwise provide any charitable video bingo | 1239 | 
| supplies, or manufacture, modify, convert, add to, or remove parts | 1240 | 
| from charitable video bingo supplies to further the promotion or | 1241 | 
| sale of the charitable video bingo supplies to or for the use of a | 1242 | 
| charitable organization conditioned on or in consideration for an | 1243 | 
| exclusive right to provide charitable video bingo supplies to the | 1244 | 
| charitable organization. | 1245 | 
| (H) No charitable video bingo distributor shall sell, offer | 1249 | 
| to sell, lease, or otherwise provide charitable video bingo | 1250 | 
| supplies to any person in this state unless the charitable video | 1251 | 
| bingo supplies have been approved by the attorney general and | 1252 | 
| unless an independent  testing laboratory, certified by the Ohio | 1253 | 
| casino control commission under section 3772.31 of the Revised | 1254 | 
| Code, has issued a report stating that the charitable video bingo | 1255 | 
| supplies have been tested and  analyzed and meet the standards | 1256 | 
| required by this chapter and by any rules adopted under this | 1257 | 
| chapter.  The charitable video bingo distributor shall pay all | 1258 | 
| costs to test, analyze, and examine charitable video bingo | 1259 | 
| supplies by the certified testing laboratory.  The attorney general | 1260 | 
| may assess an annual fee for each player terminal and charitable | 1261 | 
| video bingo device operated in this state as is  necessary to | 1262 | 
| review and approve charitable video bingo supplies and to inspect | 1263 | 
| and monitor charitable video bingo.  The fee shall be set by rule | 1264 | 
| adopted by the attorney general  under section 111.15 of the | 1265 | 
| Revised Code.  The charitable video bingo distributor shall be | 1266 | 
| responsible for the cost of such fees. | 1267 | 
| (I) All player terminals and  charitable video bingo devices, | 1268 | 
| regardless of manufacturer, shall interface with the centralized | 1269 | 
| report management system.  The report management system shall be | 1270 | 
| controlled by the attorney general, but the attorney general may | 1271 | 
| contract with a state agency or private entity for the creation, | 1272 | 
| operation, and management of the report management system.  The | 1273 | 
| report management system shall track all information required by | 1274 | 
| this chapter and by rule adopted by the attorney general under | 1275 | 
| Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.  The report management system | 1276 | 
| shall have the capability to monitor all charitable video bingo | 1277 | 
| supplies used in this state in real time and shall have the | 1278 | 
| capability to remotely deactivate charitable video bingo supplies. | 1279 | 
| The report management system shall log, search, and report system | 1280 | 
| events, collect individual player terminal or charitable video | 1281 | 
| bingo device financial data, reconcile data, and secure the | 1282 | 
| system.  The report management system shall have the capability to | 1283 | 
| continue to collect data if or whenever an internet connection is | 1284 | 
| unavailable.  The report management system shall utilize a location | 1285 | 
| server that  collects all transactional data from all terminals at | 1286 | 
| each location and transmits the transaction data to a central | 1287 | 
| server or repository on an hourly basis.  The report management | 1288 | 
| system shall be located within this state. Licensed charitable | 1289 | 
| video bingo distributors shall be responsible for all costs | 1290 | 
| associated with the creation, operation, and maintenance of the | 1291 | 
| report management system. | 1292 | 
| (L) Whoever violates division (A) or (E) of this section is | 1307 | 
| guilty of illegally operating as a charitable video bingo | 1308 | 
| distributor. Except as otherwise provided in this division, | 1309 | 
| illegally operating as a charitable video bingo distributor is a | 1310 | 
| felony of the fifth degree. If the offender previously has been | 1311 | 
| convicted of a violation of division (A) or (E) of this section, | 1312 | 
| illegally operating as a charitable video bingo distributor is a | 1313 | 
| felony of the fourth degree. | 1314 | 
| Whoever violates divisions (D), (F), (G), (H), or (I) of this | 1315 | 
| section is guilty of illegal charitable electronic distribution. | 1316 | 
| Except as otherwise provided in this division, illegal charitable | 1317 | 
| electronic distribution is a misdemeanor of the first degree.  If | 1318 | 
| the offender previously has been convicted of a violation of | 1319 | 
| division (D), (F), (G), (H), or (I) of this section, illegal | 1320 | 
| charitable electronic distribution is a felony of the fifth | 1321 | 
| degree. | 1322 | 
| Sec. 2915.092.  (A)(1) Subject to division (A)(2) of this | 1323 | 
| section, a charitable organization, a public school, a chartered | 1324 | 
| nonpublic school, a community school, or a veteran's organization, | 1325 | 
| fraternal organization, or sporting organization that is exempt | 1326 | 
| from federal income taxation under subsection 501(a) and is | 1327 | 
| described in subsection 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), 501(c)(7), | 1328 | 
| 501(c)(8), 501(c)(10), or 501(c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code | 1329 | 
| may conduct a raffle to raise money for the  organization or school | 1330 | 
| and does not need a license to conduct bingo in order to conduct a | 1331 | 
| raffle drawing that is not for profit. | 1332 | 
| (2)  If a charitable organization that is described in | 1333 | 
| division (A)(1) of this section, but that is not also described in | 1334 | 
| subsection 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, conducts a | 1335 | 
| raffle, the charitable organization shall distribute at least | 1336 | 
| fifty per cent of the net profit from the raffle to a charitable | 1337 | 
| purpose described in division (V) of section 2915.01 of the | 1338 | 
| Revised Code or to a department or agency of the federal | 1339 | 
| government, the state, or any political subdivision. | 1340 | 
| Sec. 2915.095. (A) The attorney general, by rule adopted | 1350 | 
| pursuant to section 111.15 of the Revised Code, shall establish a | 1351 | 
| standard contract to be used by a charitable instant bingo | 1352 | 
| organization, a veteran's organization, ,a fraternal | 1353 | 
| organization, or a sporting organization for the conduct of | 1354 | 
| instant bingo other than at a bingo session.  The terms of the | 1355 | 
| contract shall be limited to the provisions in Chapter 2915. of | 1356 | 
| the Revised Code. | 1357 | 
| (1) Conduct charitable video bingo unless the organization is | 1364 | 
| a charitable organization that has received from the internal | 1365 | 
| revenue service a determination letter that is currently in effect | 1366 | 
| stating that the organization is exempt from federal income | 1367 | 
| taxation under subsection 501(a) and is described in subsection | 1368 | 
| 501(c)(7), 501(c)(8), 501(c)(10), or 501(c)(19) or is a veteran's | 1369 | 
| organization described in subsection 501(c)(4) of the Internal | 1370 | 
| Revenue Code. | 1371 | 
| (B) A veteran's, fraternal, or sporting organization with a | 1417 | 
| membership of fewer than one hundred members may obtain up to two | 1418 | 
| player terminals to conduct charitable video bingo. A veteran's, | 1419 | 
| fraternal, or sporting organization with a membership of at least | 1420 | 
| one hundred members may obtain  up to four player terminals to | 1421 | 
| conduct charitable video bingo. Each organization may obtain  one | 1422 | 
| additional player terminal for each additional one hundred | 1423 | 
| members.  No veteran's, fraternal, or sporting organization shall | 1424 | 
| have more than twenty player terminals. | 1425 | 
| (1)  An itemized list of the gross receipts of each bingo | 1454 | 
| session, each game of instant bingo by serial number, each | 1455 | 
| charitable video bingo game by serial number, each raffle, each | 1456 | 
| punch board game,  and each game of chance, and an itemized list of | 1457 | 
| the gross profits of each game of instant bingo by serial number | 1458 | 
| and of each charitable video bingo game by serial number; | 1459 | 
| (3)  A list of all prizes awarded during each bingo session, | 1464 | 
| each raffle, each punch board game, and each game of chance | 1465 | 
| conducted by the charitable organization, the total prizes awarded | 1466 | 
| from each game of instant bingo by serial number, and from each | 1467 | 
| charitable video bingo game by serial number, and the name, | 1468 | 
| address, and social security number of all persons who are winners | 1469 | 
| of prizes of six hundred dollars or more in value; | 1470 | 
| (4)  An itemized list of the  recipients of the net profit of | 1471 | 
| the bingo  or game of chance, including the name and address of | 1472 | 
| each recipient to whom the money is distributed, and if the | 1473 | 
| organization uses the net profit of  bingo, or the money or assets | 1474 | 
| received from a  game of chance, for any charitable or other | 1475 | 
| purpose set forth in division (V) of section 2915.01, division (D) | 1476 | 
| of section 2915.02, or section 2915.101 of the Revised Code, a | 1477 | 
| list of each purpose and an itemized list of each expenditure for | 1478 | 
| each purpose; | 1479 | 
| (7)  An itemized list of all expenses incurred at each bingo | 1487 | 
| session, each raffle, each punch board game, oreach game of | 1488 | 
| instant bingo, or each game of charitable video bingo conducted by | 1489 | 
| the charitable organization in the sale of food and beverages by | 1490 | 
| the charitable organization or by an auxiliary unit or society of | 1491 | 
| the charitable organization, the name of each person to whom the | 1492 | 
| expenses are paid, and a receipt for all of the expenses; | 1493 | 
| (C)  The gross profit from each bingo session or game | 1503 | 
| described in division (O)(1) or (2) of section 2915.01 of the | 1504 | 
| Revised Code shall be deposited into a checking account devoted | 1505 | 
| exclusively to the bingo session or game.  Payments for allowable | 1506 | 
| expenses incurred in conducting the bingo session or game and | 1507 | 
| payments to  recipients of some or all of the net profit of the | 1508 | 
| bingo session or game shall be made only by checks or electronic | 1509 | 
| fund transfers drawn on the bingo session or game account. | 1510 | 
| (1)  Investigate any charitable organization, distributor, | 1550 | 
| manufacturer, charitable video bingo distributor, or any officer, | 1551 | 
| agent, trustee, member, or employee of the organization, | 1552 | 
| distributor, manufacturer, or charitable video bingo distributor; | 1553 | 
| (2)  Examine the accounts and records of the charitable | 1554 | 
| organization, distributor, manufacturer, or charitable video bingo | 1555 | 
| distributor, or of any officer, agent, trustee, member, or | 1556 | 
| employee of the charitable organization, distributor, | 1557 | 
| manufacturer, or charitable video bingo distributor; | 1558 | 
| If the attorney general or any  law enforcement agency has | 1568 | 
| reasonable grounds to believe that a charitable organization, | 1569 | 
| distributor, manufacturer, charitable video bingo distributor, or | 1570 | 
| an officer, agent, trustee, member, or employee of the | 1571 | 
| organization, distributor, manufacturer, or charitable video bingo | 1572 | 
| distributor has violated any provision of this chapter, the  law | 1573 | 
| enforcement agency may proceed by action in the proper court to | 1574 | 
| enforce this chapter, provided that the  law enforcement agency | 1575 | 
| shall give written notice to the attorney general when commencing | 1576 | 
| an action as described in this division. | 1577 | 
| (I)(J)  No person shall destroy, alter, conceal, withhold, or | 1578 | 
| deny access to any accounts or records of a charitable | 1579 | 
| organization, distributor, manufacturer, or charitable video bingo | 1580 | 
| distributor that have been requested for examination, or obstruct, | 1581 | 
| impede, or interfere with any inspection, audit, or observation of | 1582 | 
| bingo  or a game of chance or premises where  bingo  or a game of | 1583 | 
| chance is conducted or premises where bingo supplies or charitable | 1584 | 
| video bingo supplies are manufactured or distributed, or refuse to | 1585 | 
| comply with any reasonable request of, or obstruct, impede, or | 1586 | 
| interfere with any other reasonable action undertaken by, the | 1587 | 
| attorney general or a law enforcement agency pursuant to division | 1588 | 
| (H) of this section. | 1589 | 
| (3) The veteran's organization, fraternal organization, or | 1606 | 
| sporting organization is raising money for  an organization that is | 1607 | 
| described in subsection 509(a)(1), 509(a)(2), or 509(a)(3) of the | 1608 | 
| Internal Revenue Code and is either a governmental unit or an | 1609 | 
| organization that maintains its principal place of business in | 1610 | 
| this state, that is exempt from federal income taxation under | 1611 | 
| subsection 501(a) and described in subsection 501(c)(3) of the | 1612 | 
| Internal Revenue Code, and that is in good standing in this state | 1613 | 
| and executes a written contract with  that organization as required | 1614 | 
| in division (B) of this section. | 1615 | 
| (B)  If a veteran's organization, fraternal organization, or | 1616 | 
| sporting organization authorized to conduct instant bingo or | 1617 | 
| charitable video bingo pursuant to division (A) of this section is | 1618 | 
| raising money for another  organization that is described in | 1619 | 
| subsection 509(a)(1), 509(a)(2), or 509(a)(3) of the Internal | 1620 | 
| Revenue Code and is either a governmental unit or an organization | 1621 | 
| that maintains its principal place of business in this state, that | 1622 | 
| is exempt from federal income taxation under subsection 501(a) and | 1623 | 
| described in subsection 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, | 1624 | 
| and that is in good standing in this state, the veteran's | 1625 | 
| organization, fraternal organization, or sporting organization | 1626 | 
| shall execute a written contract with  the organization that is | 1627 | 
| described in subsection 509(a)(1), 509(a)(2), or 509(a)(3) of the | 1628 | 
| Internal Revenue Code and is either a governmental unit or an | 1629 | 
| organization that maintains its principal place of business in | 1630 | 
| this state, that is exempt from federal income taxation under | 1631 | 
| subsection 501(a) and described in subsection 501(c)(3) of the | 1632 | 
| Internal Revenue Code, and that is in good standing in this state | 1633 | 
| in order to conduct instant bingo or charitable video bingo.  That | 1634 | 
| contract shall include a statement of the percentage of the net | 1635 | 
| profit from the proceeds of the sale of instant bingo and the net | 1636 | 
| profit from the proceeds of the sale of charitable video bingo | 1637 | 
| that the veteran's, fraternal, or sporting organization will be | 1638 | 
| distributing to the  organization that is described in subsection | 1639 | 
| 509(a)(1), 509(a)(2), or 509(a)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code | 1640 | 
| and is either a governmental unit or an organization that | 1641 | 
| maintains its principal place of business in this state, that is | 1642 | 
| exempt from federal income taxation under subsection 501(a) and | 1643 | 
| described in subsection 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, | 1644 | 
| and that is in good standing in this state. | 1645 | 
| (C)(1) If a veteran's organization, fraternal organization, | 1646 | 
| or sporting organization authorized to conduct instant bingo or | 1647 | 
| charitable video bingo pursuant to division (A) of this section | 1648 | 
| has been issued a liquor permit under Chapter 4303. of the Revised | 1649 | 
| Code, that permit may be subject to suspension, revocation, or | 1650 | 
| cancellation if the veteran's organization, fraternal | 1651 | 
| organization, or sporting organization violates a provision of | 1652 | 
| this chapter. | 1653 | 
| (E) There is established the charitable video bingo council. | 1665 | 
| The council shall consist of seven members, who are  to be | 1666 | 
| appointed by the attorney general, and who shall include at least | 1667 | 
| one member of the veterans of foreign wars, at least one member of | 1668 | 
| the American legion, at least one member of the AMVETS, at least | 1669 | 
| one member of the fraternal order of eagles, at least one member | 1670 | 
| of the loyal order of moose, at least one member of the benevolent | 1671 | 
| protective order of elks, and at least one member of the Ohio | 1672 | 
| council of fraternal, veterans and service organizations that are | 1673 | 
| nominated for appointment by each organization.  The members shall | 1674 | 
| annually vote to elect one member to serve as chairperson.  The | 1675 | 
| members of the council shall serve at the pleasure of the attorney | 1676 | 
| general, with all terms expiring not later than the term of the | 1677 | 
| appointing attorney general.  Members of the council shall serve | 1678 | 
| without compensation, including without reimbursement for expenses | 1679 | 
| that are incurred in the conduct of official duties.  The council | 1680 | 
| shall advise the attorney general with respect to policies and | 1681 | 
| proposed administrative rules related to charitable video bingo, | 1682 | 
| rules related to the requirements of the report management system, | 1683 | 
| and on other related issues at the request of the attorney | 1684 | 
| general. | 1685 | 
| (F)  Whoever violates division (A), (B), (C), or (D) of this | 1686 | 
| section is guilty of illegal instant bingo conduct.  Except as | 1687 | 
| otherwise provided in this division, illegal instant bingo conduct | 1688 | 
| is a misdemeanor of the first degree.  If the offender previously | 1689 | 
| has been convicted of a violation of division (A), (B), (C), or | 1690 | 
| (D) of this section, illegal instant bingo conduct is a felony of | 1691 | 
| the fifth degree. | 1692 |