Section 27A. (a) The lottery commission is hereby authorized and directed to implement the game known as Keno. Said commission shall implement Keno on October first, nineteen hundred and ninety-three. Said commission shall implement Keno so as to either include the participation of the charitable gaming licensees who conduct beano, so called, in the operation of Keno or, if necessary, to develop a separate Keno game for use by such charitable gaming licensees exclusively. A license to operate the game known as Keno, upon the full implementation of said game, shall be available to any licensee licensed under section twenty-seven of chapter ten or under section twelve of chapter one hundred and thirty-eight; provided, however, that such licensee does not owe a financial obligation to the commonwealth and such licensee has not been convicted of a felony. A license to operate the game known as Keno shall not be issued to any person, business, corporation, or other entity, except as provided herein.
(b) No license to operate the game known as Keno shall be made available to any licensee licensed under section twenty-seven other than licenses granted pursuant to the provisions of this subsection; provided, however, that this subsection shall not authorize the revocation of any license granted before January first, nineteen hundred and ninety-six. A license to operate Keno shall be granted by the chairman of the commission or his designee to any licensee licensed pursuant to section twenty-seven; provided, however, that such licensee does not owe a financial obligation to the commonwealth and has not been convicted of a felony; and provided, further, that not less than twenty-one days before issuing any such license to operate Keno, said chairman of said commission or his designee shall send notification by certified mail to the mayor or the board of selectmen, whichever is applicable, of the municipality in which such facility to be licensed to operate Keno is so located and shall publish, in a newspaper of general circulation in the area including the municipality where said Keno licensee will operate, notice that an application for such license has been filed with said commission. Said notice shall include the name and business address of said Keno license applicant; the address wherein said Keno licensee will operate; the licensee's estimated weekly traffic; the licensee's current number of cashier positions that sell lottery commission products; the percentage of floor space that is currently devoted to lottery sales; the amount of revenue generated by the sale of lottery products at the site; the percentage of gross revenue directly derived from the sale of lottery products; the amount of net income that the commission estimates would be derived from the sale of Keno products at the site; and the percentage of floor space that will be devoted to Keno sales. No such license shall be issued by said chairman of said commission or his designee to which the local licensing authority, as defined pursuant to section one of chapter one hundred and thirty-eight, has objected in writing as a result of an official action of said authority, except after a hearing under chapter thirty A and unless said chairman of said commission or his designee thereafter determines in writing, after considering all relevant circumstances, that such license is in the public interest and approves in writing the issuance of such license to operate Keno, notwithstanding the objection of the local licensing authority.
(c) For the purposes of this subsection, ''Keno growth revenues'' shall be defined as the difference in the amount of net revenues generated by the Keno game in each fiscal year beginning on July first, nineteen hundred and ninety-six, and thereafter minus the amount of net revenues generated by the Keno game in the fiscal year beginning on July first, nineteen hundred and ninety-five, which shall be known as the base year. ''Net revenues'' shall be defined as revenues less prizes, sales agent expenses, and allocated administrative expenses incurred relative to Keno operations. In the fiscal year beginning on July first, nineteen hundred and ninety-six, and in every fiscal year thereafter, said Keno growth revenues shall be distributed through the lottery aid formula to only those municipalities which have a facility for which a Keno license has been approved by said commission and to those municipalities which do not have located within it either a licensee licensed under section twenty-seven of chapter ten or a licensee licensed under section twelve of chapter one hundred and thirty-eight. If the license of a Keno licensee is revoked or suspended by the commission or voluntarily terminated by the licensee thereby causing no Keno licensee to be located in a municipality and the commission subsequently does not approve a new Keno license in that municipality, said municipality shall, as of the date of such Keno license revocation, suspension, or voluntary termination, no longer receive pursuant to the lottery aid disbursement formula or otherwise any Keno growth revenues generated by Keno licensees for whom a license has been approved by said commission; provided, however, that such municipality shall receive an amount of Keno growth revenues for that particular fiscal year that represents the proportion of the annual distribution from July first to the quarter of the fiscal year in which such license revocation, suspension, or voluntary termination occurred; provided, further, that if such a municipality without a Keno licensee due to suspension, revocation, or voluntary termination then regains a Keno licensee the lottery aid distribution under the provisions of this section for that particular fiscal year shall then include a proportion calculated starting in the quarter of the fiscal year in which the Keno licensee newly commences operations to the end of said fiscal year. After the fiscal year beginning on July first, nineteen hundred and ninety-six, if a municipality has a Keno licensee or licensees for a full fiscal year and subsequently loses such licensee or licensees thereby causing no Keno licensee to be located in such municipality, such municipality shall receive in the subsequent fiscal years in which it has no Keno licensee an amount of Keno growth revenues equal to the amount it received for the last fiscal year in which the Keno licensee was located for the full fiscal year; provided, however, that if such a municipality without a Keno licensee then regains a Keno licensee, the base year for calculating subsequent Keno growth revenues to be distributed to such a municipality shall be the last fiscal year in which a Keno licensee was located in such municipality for the full fiscal year.
A municipality which would otherwise be ineligible to receive Keno growth revenues pursuant to this subsection may apply to the chairman of the commission to receive an exemption from the exclusion of receipt of such Keno growth revenues. Said chairman, upon application of a municipality and a majority vote of the commission, shall grant or deny the application for said exemption only after a public hearing. In the consideration of approving or denying said exemption for a municipality, the chairman and the commission shall consider all mitigating circumstances by which a community is ineligible to receive Keno growth revenues pursuant to this subsection including, but not limited to, the absence of petitioners seeking Keno licenses and the reasons therefor, the closure of a business which is a municipality's sole Keno licensee, the voluntary termination and surrender of a Keno license by a licensee, the suspension or revocation and subsequent surrender, for just cause, of a license of a municipality's sole Keno licensee, the denial of an application for a Keno license by said chairman or his designee when such applicant is the sole potential licensee in a municipality, the population of a municipality or other reasons which said chairman and said commission may deem appropriate pursuant to rules and regulations. The chairman of said commission shall, by November first, nineteen hundred and ninety-six, promulgate rules and regulations to implement the provisions of the exemption application process.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of section two of chapter thirty A, no rule or regulation relating to the game known as Keno shall be promulgated by the commission as an emergency regulation, as defined by said section two of said chapter thirty A, without a public hearing.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth
Chapter 10 - Department of the State Treasurer
Section 1 - State Treasurer; Supervision of Department; Salary; Other Sources of Income
Section 2 - Treasurer's Bond; Contents
Section 3 - Treasurer's Bond; Deposit With State Secretary; Actions Thereon
Section 4 - First Deputy Treasurer; Duties; Absence, Disability or Removal of Treasurer
Section 5a - Annual Personnel Report
Section 5c - Investment Division; Responsibilities
Section 7 - Receipt of Federal Funds for Soldiers' Homes
Section 8 - Receipt of Federal Funds for Highways
Section 8a - Receipt of Federal Funds for Forest Fire Prevention
Section 10 - Annual Report to General Court; Statement of Transactions
Section 12 - State Treasurer; Death; Vacancy; Care of Property and Funds
Section 13 - State Treasurer; Death; Vacancy; Inventory of Property and Funds
Section 14 - State Treasurer; Duplicate Receipts by New Treasurer
Section 15 - Trust Funds; Massachusetts Training Schools; Authority to Receive; Duties
Section 17a - Trust Funds; Military Forces; Authority to Receive; Duties
Section 17b - Trust Funds; Receipt, Disbursement and Investment
Section 18 - State Board of Retirement; Membership, Tenure
Section 19 - State Board of Retirement; Reimbursement of Expense or Loss
Section 20 - Clerical and Other Assistants, Appointment
Section 21 - Commissioners on Firemen's Relief; Membership
Section 24 - State Lottery Commission; Powers and Duties
Section 24a - Agreements for Creation of Multi-Jurisdictional Lottery Game; Revenues; Notice of Odds
Section 25 - Apportionment of Lottery Revenues
Section 26 - Director of the State Lottery; Appointment; Powers and Duties
Section 26a - Office of Performance Management and Innovation; Performance Management Systems
Section 27 - Sale of Tickets; Agents; Licensing; Restrictions
Section 27a - Keno; Licenses; Growth Revenues; Distribution
Section 28 - Assignability of Prizes; Liability of Commissioner and Director
Section 28a - Past-Due Child Support; Disbursement of Prizes
Section 29 - Prohibited Sales; Penalty
Section 30 - Forgery, Alteration, Etc. of Lottery Tickets; Penalties
Section 30a - Prohibited Acts Concerning State Lottery Commission Members or Employees; Penalties
Section 31 - Ineligible Persons
Section 32 - Unclaimed Prize Money
Section 34 - Minors; Payment of Prize Money
Section 35 - State Lottery and Gaming Fund; Expenditures
Section 35d - Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Fund
Section 35e - Organ Transplant Fund
Section 35e.5 - Organ and Tissue Donor Registration Fund
Section 35f - School Improvement Fund
Section 35i - Retirement Law Commission
Section 35m - Board of Registration in Medicine Trust Fund
Section 35n - Martin Luther King Commission Trust Fund
Section 35o - Massachusetts United States Olympic Fund
Section 35p - State House Special Event Fund
Section 35r - Massachusetts State Public Health HIV and Hepatitis Fund
Section 35s - Teacher, Principal and Superintendent Quality Endowment Fund
Section 35t - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority State and Local Contribution Fund
Section 35u - Mbta Infrastructure Renovation Fund
Section 35v - Division of Professional Licensure Trust Fund
Section 35x - Quality in Health Professions Trust Fund
Section 35z - Counsel for Indigent Salary Enhancement Trust Fund
Section 35aa - Smart Growth Housing Trust Fund
Section 35bb - School Modernization and Reconstruction Trust Fund
Section 35cc - Massachusetts Military Family Relief Fund
Section 35dd - State Parks Preservation Trust Fund
Section 35ff - Massachusetts Alternative and Clean Energy Investment Trust Fund
Section 35gg - Abandoned Vessel Trust Fund
Section 35hh - Ocean Resources and Waterways Trust Fund
Section 35ii - Rggi Auction Trust Fund
Section 35jj - Enhanced 911 Fund
Section 35kk - Harbormaster Training Trust Fund
Section 35ll - Nantasket Beach Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35nn - Marine Recreational Fisheries Development Fund
Section 35oo - Off–highway Vehicle Program Fund
Section 35pp - Salisbury Beach Preservation Trust Fund
Section 35qq - Economic Empowerment Trust Fund
Section 35rr - Health Information Technology Trust Fund
Section 35ss - Build America Bonds Subsidy Trust Fund
Section 35tt - Money Follows the Person Rebalancing Demonstration Grant Trust Fund
Section 35vv - Social Innovation Financing Trust Fund
Section 35ww - Homeless Animal Prevention and Care Fund
Section 35xx - Horseneck Beach Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35yy - Dockside Testing Trust Fund
Section 35zz - Scusset Beach State Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35aaa - Community First Trust Fund
Section 35bbb - Douglas State Forest Maintenance Trust Fund
Section 35ccc - Flood Control Compact Fund
Section 35ddd - Public Records Assistance Fund
Section 35eee - Commonwealth Facility Trust for Energy Efficiency
Section 35fff - Nickerson State Park Trust Fund
Section 35ggg - Community Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention Trust Fund
Section 35hhh - Transfer of Development Rights Revolving Fund
Section 35iii - Castle Island and Marine Park Trust Fund
Section 35jjj - Fishing Innovation Fund
Section 35kkk - Agricultural Innovation Fund
Section 35lll - Garden of Peace Trust Fund
Section 35mmm - Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Trust Fund
Section 35nnn - Twenty-First Century Education Trust Fund
Section 35ooo - Summer Camp Stabilization Trust Fund
Section 35ppp - Wellfleet Hollow State Campground Trust Fund
Section 35qqq - Revere Beach Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35rrr - Student Opportunity Act Investment Fund
Section 35sss - Broadband Innovation Fund
Section 38a - Council on Compulsive Gambling; Posting of Notice of Availability
Section 39 - Beano; Gross Receipt Tax; Returns; Disposition and Crediting of Receipts
Section 39a - Raffles and Bazaars; Information and Reports Required; Regulations
Section 40 - Violations of Secs. 38 and 39; Submitting False Information; Penalties
Section 42 - State Election Campaign Fund
Section 42a - Allocation of Funds
Section 42b - Primary Candidate Accounts
Section 42c - State Auditor Report
Section 46 - Anthracite Coal Mining Reclamation Fund
Section 48 - Milk Producers Security Fund
Section 50 - Children's Trust Fund
Section 52 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Creation
Section 53 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Powers and Duties
Section 54 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Hearings; Rules and Regulations
Section 55 - Federal Funding; Plan; Administration
Section 56 - Distribution of Arts Lottery Funds; Applications
Section 56a - Application of Other Laws to the Council
Section 57 - State Arts Lottery Fund
Section 58 - Local and Regional Cultural Councils
Section 58a - State-Designated Cultural Districts
Section 59 - Head Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund
Section 59a - Thomas P. Kennedy Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund
Section 61 - Motor Vehicle Inspection Trust Fund
Section 63 1/2 - Central Artery and Statewide Road and Bridge Infrastructure Fund
Section 66 - Victims of Drunk Driving Trust Fund
Section 66a - Victims of Human Trafficking Trust Fund
Section 67 - Commonwealth Security Trust Fund
Section 68 - Worker and Small Investor Protection Fund
Section 69 - Securities Fraud Prosecution Fund
Section 69b - Endowment Incentive Holding Fund
Section 70 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Members
Section 71 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Duties
Section 72 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Appointments
Section 72a - Gaming Liquor Enforcement Unit
Section 75 - Water Supply Protection Trust; Water Supply Protection Program