Current through October 16, 2024
Section 7-185-8b - Tickets and stubs(a) All stubs or counterparts of the tickets sold, and no others, shall be placed in the container before each drawing.(b) Tickets already drawn shall not again be placed in the container.(c) An active designated member, and no other person, shall place the stubs into the container from which the drawing is to be made, and the active designated member shall inspect each stub before depositing the same to guard against the inclusion of stubs or counterparts which are counterfeit or illegitimate.(d) Only stubs or counterparts bearing the names and addresses of ticket holders shall be placed in the container.(e) Each raffle ticket shall have printed thereon the name of the sponsoring organization and the time, date and place where the drawing is to be held, the price of the ticket, the three most valuable prizes to be awarded and the total number of prizes to be awarded. Each raffle ticket shall be numbered and shall have a correspondingly numbered stub or counterpart with a designated space for the name and address of the holder.(f) Tickets without a designated space on the stub or counterpart, or without a stub or counterpart, may be sold and used, with proper permit, when such tickets are not sold in advance but are sold only to persons present at a single gathering or session at the place and on the occasion of a drawing, at which time the winners are determined and the prizes awarded in plain view of purchasers present.(g) No raffle ticket shall contain any advertising matter, and specimen tickets or printers' proofs thereof shall be submitted with both copies of an application for a permit to conduct a raffle.(h) All tickets or other forms of shares or rights to participate in a raffle shall be sold at a uniform unit price for each ticket, share or right, without any discount or allowance for the purchase of more than one such ticket, share or right.(i) No applicant may print, distribute or sell raffle tickets prior to the approval of such raffle tickets by the executive director, and the issuance of a permit authorizing the conduct of a raffle.(j) All unsold raffle tickets shall be preserved and available for inspection for a period of one year from the date of the termination of a raffle.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 7-185-8b