The Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission (LGCCC) oversees the operation of games conducted pursuant to the Bingo & Raffles Licensing Law by educational organizations registered to conduct legalized games of chance. Lacey High School Booster Association is a registered organization and may apply for licenses to conduct games of chance (raffles, drawings, bingo, etc.). Pursuant to state rules and regulations, the Booster must adhere to the procedures enforced by the LGCCC, which are set forth below.
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You can obtain the forms on the Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission Web site located at www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/lgccc.htm. The Web site also has sample raffle tickets, the Report of Raffles Operations, the Report of Bingo Operations, and the relevant statutes and regulations.
Each application must be filed in quadruplicate and notarized with original signatures on each application. If you are having an off-premises draw raffle, two sample tickets must also be attached to the application submitted to the municipality. Each applicant must also bring Lacey High School Booster Association’s original Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission Registration Certificate. An application will not be accepted without showing the municipality the original LGCCC Registration Certificate. Each applicant must keep a copy of the entire application filed for Lacey High School Booster Association’s records.
The Registration Certificate can be signed out at a general meeting or email any active board member. It is important that all individuals who sign out the Registration Certificate return the original as soon as possible. Please keep in mind that there is a lengthy process and that the Booster will incur a fee if the original Certificate is lost or misplaced.
The application must be filed with the Lacey Township Clerk. After an application is filed, it must be approved by Township Council at an open public meeting prior to the license being issued. The application must be filed at least seven (7) days prior to the Township Council Meeting.
After the Township Council approves the license, the Municipal Clerk files the application with the Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission (LGCCC) within three (3) days of its approval. The Municipal Clerk may not issue the license for fourteen (14) days after its approval.
Raffle tickets can be printed after the license application is approved by Township Council, and you receive a license number.
Yes, a tricky tray is a game of chance and is considered an on-premises draw raffle.
No, lottery tickets are prohibited prizes under the regulations.
No, if it is not a game specifically authorized by the Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission, it would probably be considered gambling, which is illegal.
No, you must file the applicable Report of Operations with the LGCCC. If you had a raffle, you must fill out the Report of Raffles Operations. https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/lgccc/Applications/Raffle-Report-of-Operations.pdf For a bingo, you must fill out the Report of Bingo Operations. https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/lgccc/Applications/Bingo-Report-of-Operations.pdf The LGCCC should mail you the form directly. However, if they do not, you can obtain the form on the LGCCC Web site
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