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349.12 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2021 2 <br />Subd. 6a. Booth operation. "Booth operation" means a method of selling and redeeming disposable <br />gambling equipment by an employee of a licensed organization in a premises the organization leases or <br />owns. <br />Subd. 7. Capital assets. "Capital assets" means property, real or personal, except gambling equipment, <br />with an expected useful life of at least two years and a minimum value of $2,000. <br />Subd. 7a. Charitable contribution. "Charitable contribution" means one or more of the lawful purposes <br />expenditures under subdivision 25, paragraph (a), clauses (1) to (7), (10) to (15), and (19). <br />Subd. 8. Checker. "Checker" means a person who records the number of bingo hard cards purchased <br />and played during each game and records the prizes awarded to the recorded hard cards, but does not collect <br />the payment for the hard cards. <br />Subd. 8a. Continuation raffle. "Continuation raffle" means the selection of winning entries from <br />previously selected winning entries until a final selection of winning entries is determined and no additional <br />consideration is required beyond the initial consideration to enter the raffle. A continuation raffle may be <br />conducted over a period of time but cannot exceed 12 months. <br />Subd. 9. Deal. "Deal" means each separate package, or series of packages, consisting of one game of <br />pull -tabs or tipboards with the same serial number. <br />Subd. 10. Director. "Director" is the director of the Gambling Control Board. <br />Subd. 11. Distributor. "Distributor" is a person who sells gambling equipment for use within the state <br />to licensed organizations, or to organizations conducting excluded or exempt activities under section 349.166. <br />Subd. 11 a. Distributor salesperson. "Distributor salesperson" means a person who in any manner <br />receives orders for gambling equipment or who solicits a licensed, exempt, or excluded organization to <br />purchase gambling equipment from a licensed distributor. <br />Subd. 12. [Repealed, 1991 c 233 s 110] <br />Subd. 12a. Electronic bingo device. "Electronic bingo device" means a handheld and portable electronic <br />device that: <br />(1) is used by a bingo player to: <br />(i) monitor bingo paper sheets or a facsimile of a bingo paper sheet purchased and played at the time <br />and place of an organization's bingo occasion, or to play an electronic bingo game that is linked with other <br />permitted premises; <br />(ii) activate numbers announced or displayed, and to compare the numbers to the bingo faces previously <br />stored in the memory of the device; <br />(iii) identify a winning bingo pattern or game requirement; and <br />(iv) play against other bingo players; <br />(2) limits the play of bingo faces to 36 faces per game; <br />(3) requires coded entry to activate play but does not allow the use of a coin, currency, or tokens to be <br />inserted to activate play; <br />(4) may only be used for play against other bingo players in a bingo game; <br />Official Publication of the State of Minnesota <br />Revisor of Statutes <br />