No person shall advertise a game of skill where a prize with a fair market value of over two hundred dollars is awarded to a winner if participants are required to pay an entry or judging fee or are solicited to purchase a good or service designed to assist the participant in winning the game of skill provided the participant may be required to purchase a consumer product or service if the game of skill is designed primarily to promote such product or service.
(P.A. 96-196, S. 9.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 42 - Business, Selling, Trading and Collection Practices
Section 42-295. - Definitions.
Section 42-296. - Sweepstakes. Restrictions on advertisements.
Section 42-297. - Required disclosures.
Section 42-298. - Games of skill. Restriction on advertisement.
Section 42-299. - Simulated checks. Restricted use.
Section 42-300. - Unfair trade practice.
Section 42-301. - Sweepstakes or promotional drawing. Restrictions. Violations. Exceptions.