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    • Title 13 - Gaming -- Local Provisions
    • Subtitle 26 - Worcester County
    • Part III - Gaming
    • Section 13-2624 - Multiple Gaming Device Permits -- Use of Funds

    Maryland Statutes
    Part III - Gaming
    Section 13-2624 - Multiple Gaming Device Permits -- Use of Funds

    At least one-half of the funds derived from a fundraiser for which a multiple gaming device permit has been issued under this part shall be used for a civic, charitable, or educational purpose.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Criminal Law

    Title 13 - Gaming -- Local Provisions

    Subtitle 26 - Worcester County

    Part III - Gaming

    Section 13-2619 - Definitions

    Section 13-2620 - Effect of Part

    Section 13-2621 - Gaming Permits

    Section 13-2622 - Regulation by County Commissioners

    Section 13-2623 - Multiple Gaming Device Permits -- Limitations

    Section 13-2624 - Multiple Gaming Device Permits -- Use of Funds

    Section 13-2625 - Raffles

    Section 13-2626 - Conduct of Fundraisers

    Section 13-2627 - Accounting

    Section 13-2628 - Penalty

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