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1 <br />CHAPTER 107 <br />BINGO, RAFFLES, AND GAMBLING DEVICES <br />107,01 Provisions of State Law Adopted. The provisions of <br />sota Statutes, Section 349.11 through 349.T to t <br />of bingo and section 349.26 relating to paddlewheels, tipbo <br />tabs or ticket jars and lotteries are adopted and made a pa <br />is hac pter as if set out in full. In addition the re ulatl <br />1>>> In, Iv to r a conduct of binoorattles <br />the use or suCn gamu11119 AUVa�=0 .i6ua.. -. j <br />}997e1 107.02 Permit Required. The game of "bingo", raffles, <br />and the use of gambling devices, as hereinafter defined, is hereby <br />declared illegal unless the permit hereinafter provided for is first <br />obtained and all requirements hereinafter specified are fully <br />complied with. <br />je?7Q 107.03 Definitions. Per-the-pnrpeses-ef-this-ehepter <br />the-game-ubingeu-is-defined-as The following words and terms whereve <br />they occur in this chapter shall be defined as follows: <br />(1) Bingo - a popular modern variation of "Keno" or "Lotto", <br />_ where each player has a card or board containing five horizontal <br />rows all but the central one containing five figures, the <br />central row having four figures with the word "free" marked in <br />the center thereof; any combination of five in a row whether <br />horizontal, vertical or otherwise when completed by a player <br />constitutes "bingo", and the central row either horizontal, <br />vertical, or otherwise constitutes "bingo" when its four <br />numbers are announced and covered. A wheel or other mechanical <br />device may be used by any person conducting the game of "bingo", <br />and any such person may award either money or merchandise to any <br />player or players first completing any combination entitling <br />such player or players to call "bingo". <br />(2) Gamblin Devices - Those ambling devices known as paddle <br />- <br />tieei�_ �,nhnnrds. null -tabs (or ke tict jars) or apparatus use <br />(3) Paddlewheel - A wheel marked off into sections containi <br />one or more numbers and which after being turned or spun, <br />uses a pointer or marker to indicate winning chances. <br />