Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 271 - Crimes Against Public Policy
Section 5b - Unlawful Possession of Electronic Machine or Device for Conducting or Promoting Sweepstakes Through Entertaining Display; Lawful Exceptions; Penalty

Section 5B. (a) As used in this section the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:—
''Electronic machine or device'', a mechanically, electrically or electronically operated machine or device that is: (i) owned, leased or otherwise possessed by a sweepstakes sponsor or promoter, or any sponsors, promoters, partners, affiliates, subsidiaries or contractors thereof; (ii) intended to be used by a sweepstakes entrant; (iii) uses energy; and (iv) capable of displaying information on a screen or other mechanism; provided, that an electronic machine or device may, without limitation: (1) be server-based; (2) use a simulated game terminal as a representation of the prizes associated with the results of the sweepstakes entries; (3) utilize software such that the simulated game influences or determines the winning or value of the prize; (4) select prizes from a predetermined finite pool of entries; (5) utilize a mechanism that reveals the content of a predetermined sweepstakes entry; (6) predetermine the prize results and stores those results for delivery at the time the sweepstakes entry results are revealed; (7) utilize software to create a game result; (8) require deposit of any money, coin or token, or the use of any credit card, debit card, prepaid card or any other method of payment to activate the electronic machine or device; (9) require direct payment into the electronic machine or device, or remote activation of the electronic machine or device; (10) require purchase of a related product having legitimate value; (11) reveal the prize incrementally, even though it may not influence if a prize is awarded or the value of any prize awarded; (12) determine and associate the prize with an entry or entries at the time the sweepstakes is entered; (13) be a slot machine or other form of electrical, mechanical, or computer game; and provided further, that ''electronic machine or device'' shall also include gambling devices as defined in section 5A.
''Enter'' or ''entry'', the act or process by which a person becomes eligible to receive any prize offered in a sweepstakes.
''Entertaining display'', any visual information, capable of being seen by a sweepstakes entrant, that takes the form of actual game play or simulated game play.
''Prize'', any gift, award, gratuity, good, service, credit or anything else of value, which may be transferred to a person, whether possession of the prize is actually transferred, or placed on an account or other record as evidence of the intent to transfer the prize.
''Sweepstakes'', any game, advertising scheme or plan, or other promotion, which, with or without payment of any consideration, a person may enter to win or become eligible to receive any prize, the determination of which is based upon chance.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly possess with the intent to operate, or place into operation, an electronic machine or device to: (1) conduct a sweepstakes through the use of an entertaining display, including the entry process or the reveal of a prize; or (2) promote a sweepstakes that is conducted through the use of an entertaining display, including the entry process or the reveal of a prize.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to make illegal any activity which is lawfully conducted: (1) by the state lottery commission, under sections 24, 24A, 27, 27A, 37, 38, and 39A of chapter 10; (2) as pari-mutuel wagering on horse races, whether live or simulcast, under chapters 128A and 128C; (3) as the game of bingo conducted under chapters 10 and 271; (4) as charitable gaming, conducted under chapter 271; (5) under chapter 23K; or (6) by any retailer whose primary business is the sale of groceries, whereby the sweepstakes is directly related to the sale of groceries and the potential prize provided through the sweepstakes may not be redeemed for cash and may only be used as a discount to reduce the price of items purchased from the retailer.
(d) Any person who violates this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than $250,000 per electronic machine or device placed into operation or by imprisonment in state prison for not more than 15 years, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part IV - Crimes, Punishments and Proceedings in Criminal Cases

Title I - Crimes and Punishments

Chapter 271 - Crimes Against Public Policy

Section 1 - Gaming or Betting; Forfeiture

Section 1a - ''house'', ''building'' and ''place'' Including Ship or Vessel

Section 2 - Gaming or Betting in Public Conveyance or Place or While Trespassing in Private Place; Arrest Without Warrant

Section 3 - Innholders and Others Keeping or Suffering Implements to Be Used for Gaming

Section 4 - Gaming in Inns and Other Occupied Places; Use of Billiard Table, Bowling Alley or Other Implement for Gaming

Section 5 - Gaming, Lottery, Pool or Betting Houses; Tables or Apparatus for Gaming

Section 5a - Gambling Devices; Forfeiture; Antique Slot Machines

Section 5b - Unlawful Possession of Electronic Machine or Device for Conducting or Promoting Sweepstakes Through Entertaining Display; Lawful Exceptions; Penalty

Section 6 - Gaming Relative to Cattle Shows, Military Muster or Public Gathering; Arrest Without Warrant

Section 6a - Plans Under Which Purchasers Agree to Obtain More Purchasers; Injunction; Receivers

Section 6b - Skilo and Similar Games

Section 7 - Lotteries; Disposal of Property by Chance

Section 7a - Raffles and Bazaars; Conduct by Certain Organizations

Section 8 - Permitting Lotteries, Raffles and Games of Chance in Buildings

Section 9 - Lottery Tickets; Sale, or Possession

Section 10 - Subsequent Offenses Within Five Years of Conviction

Section 10a - Arrest Without Warrant

Section 11 - Lottery Tickets; Advertising

Section 12 - False Lottery Tickets; Creation, Sale, or Possession

Section 13 - Lottery Tickets, Tokens or Shares Deemed False

Section 14 - Forfeiture of Money, Prizes, or Other Property Disposed of by Chance; Recovery

Section 15 - Lottery for Money Drawn Out of Commonwealth; Aiding or Promoting

Section 16 - Tickets of Lottery Described in Sec. 15; Sale or Possession

Section 16a - Organizing or Promoting Gambling Facilities or Services

Section 17 - Place for Registering Bets or Dealing in Pools; Owner or Occupant; Custodian or Depository

Section 17a - Telephones; Use for Gaming Purposes

Section 17b - Use of Electronic Communications Records in Ongoing Criminal Investigations; Subpoena of Records

Section 18 - Policy Lotteries or Shops; Production, Sale or Possession of Lottery Tickets or Tokens

Section 19 - Production, Advertisement or Delivery of Tickets; Receipt of Money; Prima Facie Evidence

Section 20 - Tickets, Memoranda, Books and Sheets; Nuisance; Possession; Concealment

Section 21 - Words, Figures or Characters Referring to Game or Contest; Prima Facie Evidence; Proof

Section 22 - Delivery to or From a Person Engaged in a Lottery or Other Illegal Gaming

Section 22a - Whist or Bridge for Charitable and Similar Purposes

Section 22b - Beano; Sale of Lottery Tickets

Section 23 - Oath and Warrant to Enter Gaming or Lottery Place, Arrest Persons and Seize Implements and Materials; Disposal of Articles

Section 24 - Race Tracks; Owners, Proprietors Of, or Persons Present

Section 25 - Obstructions Barring Access to Gaming Places; Removal; Lien of Expenses

Section 26 - Subsequent Obstructions; Removal; Punishment; Lien

Section 27 - Judicial Notice of Methods and Character of Lotteries, Policy Games, Pools and Betting; Prima Facie Evidence

Section 28 - Lotteries or Illegal Gaming; Complaints and Indictments

Section 29 - Sale, Exchange or Disposition of Property; Misrepresentation

Section 30 - Trading Stamps or Similar Devices; Sale or Delivery

Section 31 - Racing Horses for Bets or Stakes

Section 31a - Racing Results or Information; Transmission for Unlawful Purposes

Section 32 - Horse Racing; Fraud

Section 33 - Race Grounds in Towns

Section 34 - Race Grounds as Nuisance; Abatement

Section 35 - Definition of Words and Phrases Used in Secs. 35 to 38

Section 36 - Bucketing Contracts; Keeper of Shop; Domestic and Foreign Corporations

Section 37 - Prohibited Contracts; Price Quotations

Section 38 - Purchases and Sales of Securities or Commodities; Written Statement

Section 39 - Gifts to Influence Business Affairs; Threats

Section 39a - Gifts to Influence Action of Participants In, and Others Connected With, a Game or Contest

Section 40 - Appointment, Reinstatement or Discharge of Employee of Public Service Corporation or Racing Licensee on Recommendation of Public Officer, Officer Elect or Candidate

Section 41 - Offices Not Public Offices Under Sec. 40

Section 42 - Boxing Matches or Exhibitions; Betting or Selling Pools

Section 43 - Solicitation, Disclosure, Receipt or Use of Information Concerning Public Assistance

Section 44 - Hospital or Sanitarium Patient; Settlement, Release or Statement; Admissibility

Section 46 - Discarded Containers Originally Used for Refrigerative Purposes; Removal of Doors

Section 47 - Telephones; Gambling Convictions; Approval for Installation; Notices of Convictions and Removals

Section 48 - Civil Service Preparatory Courses; Advertisement

Section 49 - Criminal Usury

Section 50 - Sale of Research Papers, etc.; Taking of Examinations for Another at Educational Institutions