Act 382
Act 382 was originally passed in 1972 and has
been amended several times since. The Act allows nonprofit organizations
to raise funds for their lawful purposes through the conduct of licensed bingo
games, millionaire parties, raffles, and the sale charity game tickets. It
also allows for the licensing of bingo halls and suppliers.
Directives
These directives are required by the Charitable
Gaming Rules. They further clarify and provide additional guidance on
specific gaming topics (e.g., Texas Hold'em, Michigan Progressive Jackpot Bingo
Games, Computer Assisted Recordkeeping, etc.).
Guides
In an effort to better serve our customers, the
Charitable Gaming Division provides user guides for nonprofit groups to organize
and conduct licensed gaming events.
Rules
Revised Charitable Gaming Rules became effective
March 12, 2007. These administrative rules are required by Act 382.
They are organized by subject, e.g., General, Gaming, Licensing, Bingo,
Millionaire Party, etc. Administrative rules provide additional
definitions and guidance for the conduct of charitable gaming activities.
Service Compensation Schedule
The Service Compensation Schedule was amended and
became effective August 11, 2003. This schedule allows the maximum amount
listed to be paid to the chairperson, recordkeeper, the person preparing
the financial statement, or other workers. Please note the maximum amount
is NOT mandatory - workers can be paid any amount up to the maximum.