Activity: | Gross gambling receipts include amounts due to any operator for: |
(a) Punch board and pull-tab | Purchasing chances to play. |
(b) Raffles and enhanced raffles | Purchasing chances to enter. |
(c) Electronic raffles | Purchasing chances to enter. |
(d) Bingo | Fees or purchase of cards to participate. |
(e) Amusement games | Amounts paid to play amusement games. |
(f) Card games | * "Net win" from house-banked card games; * Tournament entry fees; * Administrative fees from player-supported jackpots; * Fees to participate in nonhouse-banked card games. |
(g) Manufacturers and distributors | (i) Fees from sales, rentals, leases, royalties, and service fees collected for the following gambling equipment in Washington to include, but not limited to: * Bingo paper or bingo cards; * Punch boards and pull-tabs; * Devices for dispensing pull-tabs; * Electronic raffle systems; * Electronic devices for conducting, facilitating or accounting for the results of gambling activities; * Cards; * Dice; * Gambling chips; * Cash exchange terminals; * Progressive meters; * Gambling software; * License agreements; * Card shuffling devices; * Graphical game layouts for table games; * Ace finders or no-peek devices; * Roulette wheels; * Keno equipment; * Tables manufactured exclusively for gambling purposes; * Bet totalizers; * Electronic devices for reading or displaying outcomes of gambling activities; * Tribal lottery systems and components thereof. (ii) Fees from the service, repair and modification of gambling equipment in Washington to include, but not limited to: * Charges for labor and parts for repairing gambling equipment; * Service fees related to gambling operations; * Training or set-up fees; * Maintenance contract fees related to gambling equipment and operations. |
(h) Gambling service suppliers | Fees from gambling-related services provided in or to be used in Washington to include, but not limited to: * Consulting, advisory or management services related to gambling; * Interest from financing the purchase or lease of gambling equipment, infrastructure or facilities or equipment that supports gambling operations; * Acting as a lending agent, loan services or placement agent; * Assembly of components for gambling equipment to be used under a contract with a licensed manufacturer; * Ongoing financial arrangements for gambling related software with a licensed manufacturer; * Installing, integrating, maintaining, or servicing digital surveillance systems that allow direct access to the operating system; * Training individuals to conduct authorized gambling activities; * Performing testing and certification of tribal lottery systems in meeting requirements specified in the tribal-state compacts; * Providing nonmanagement related recordkeeping or storage services for punch board and pull-tab operators; * Ownership of proprietary games or equipment. |
(i) Punch board/pull-tab service businesses | Providing nonmanagement related recordkeeping or storage services for punch board and pull-tab operators. |
(j) Fund-raising event distributors | Fees from contracts to organize and conduct recreational gaming activities. |
(k) Fund-raising events and agricultural fairs | Fees received from the operation of bingo, amusement games, raffles, lotteries, contests of chance, and/or net win from table games operated at a fund-raising event. |
(l) Major sports wagering vendor | Fees or revenues received from providing sports wagering goods and services, including management, consulting, sales, rentals, leases, and royalties, for any sports wagering activities in Washington. |
(m) Mid-level sports wagering vendor | Fees or revenues received from providing sports wagering goods and services, including sales, rentals, leases, and royalties, for any sports wagering activities in Washington. |
(n) Ancillary sports wagering vendor | Fees or revenues from providing sports wagering goods and services, including sales, rentals, leases, and royalties, for any sports wagering activities in Washington. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 230-05-112