Section 287-E:21 Sale of Lucky 7 Tickets.


   I. Only bona fide members of a charitable organization licensed under this subdivision shall sell lucky 7 tickets, except that salaried employees, as defined in rules adopted by the commission, of a licensed veterans or fraternal organization may sell lucky 7 tickets only on the premises of such organization, provided such employees comply with all laws and rules relating to the sale of lucky 7 tickets. Proof of membership may be required by the commission.
   II. Lucky 7 tickets may only be sold at the location specified in the license issued by the commission, which shall include either:
      (a) The regular meeting place of or a facility owned, leased or utilized by the charitable organization for its activities; or
      (b) Any other location where the sale of lucky 7 tickets is conducted in conjunction with and at the same time as an event sponsored or co-sponsored by the charitable organization, to be held once a year, and will be held for no more than 4 consecutive days.
   III. No charitable organization shall conduct door-to-door sales of lucky 7 tickets.
   III-a. Lucky 7 tickets may be sold by dispenser devices approved by the commission and located at the regular meeting place of, or at a facility owned, leased, or utilized by, the licensee for its activities.
   IV. No compensation shall be paid to bona fide members of a charitable organization who participate in the sale of lucky 7 tickets. Compensation shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, money or any other thing of value. Members of the charitable organization who sell lucky 7 tickets may be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses in an amount not to exceed $8 per day, provided that such expenses are itemized and submitted in writing to the charitable organization.
   V. No lucky 7 tickets shall be sold to any person under 18 years of age.

Source. 1983, 417:1. 1987, 114:1, eff. June 5, 1987. 1998, 59:7, eff. May 12, 1998.