Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 9.46 - Gambling—1973 Act.
9.46.0323 - Enhanced raffles—Authority of commission—Report, recommendations.

RCW 9.46.0323
Enhanced raffles—Authority of commission—Report, recommendations.

(1) A bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization, as defined in RCW 9.46.0209, whose primary purpose is serving individuals with intellectual disabilities may conduct enhanced raffles if licensed by the commission.
(2) The commission has the authority to approve two enhanced raffles per calendar year for western Washington and two enhanced raffles per calendar year for eastern Washington. Whether the enhanced raffle occurs in western Washington or eastern Washington will be determined by the location where the grand prize winning ticket is to be drawn as stated on the organization's application to the commission. An enhanced raffle is considered approved when voted on by the commission.
(3) The commission has the authority to approve enhanced raffles under the following conditions:
(a) The value of the grand prize must not exceed $10,000,000.
(b) Sales may be made in person, by mail, by fax, or by telephone only. Raffle ticket order forms may be printed from the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization's website. Obtaining the form in this manner does not constitute a sale.
(c) Tickets purchased as part of a multiple ticket package may be purchased at a discount.
(d) Multiple smaller prizes are authorized during the course of an enhanced raffle for a grand prize including, but not limited to, early bird, refer a friend, and multiple ticket drawings.
(e) A purchase contract is not necessary for smaller noncash prizes, but the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization must be able to demonstrate that such a prize is available and sufficient funds are held in reserve in the event that the winner chooses a noncash prize.
(f) All enhanced raffles and associated smaller raffles must be independently audited, as defined by the commission during rule making. The audit results must be reported to the commission.
(g) Call centers, when licensed by the commission, are authorized. The bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization may contract with a call center vendor to receive enhanced raffle ticket sales. The vendor may not solicit sales. The vendor may be located outside the state, but the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization must have a contractual relationship with the vendor stating that the vendor must comply with all applicable Washington state laws and rules.
(h) The bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization must be the primary recipient of the funds raised.
(i) Sales data may be transmitted electronically from the vendor to the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization. Credit cards, issued by a state regulated or federally regulated financial institution, may be used for payment to participate in enhanced raffles.
(j) Receipts including ticket confirmation numbers may be sent to ticket purchasers either by mail or by email.
(k) In the event the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization determines ticket sales are insufficient to qualify for a complete enhanced raffle to move forward, the enhanced raffle winner must receive fifty percent of the net proceeds in excess of expenses as the grand prize. The enhanced raffle winner will receive a choice between an annuity value equal to fifty percent of the net proceeds in excess of expenses paid by annuity over twenty years, or a one-time cash payment of seventy percent of the annuity value.
(l) A bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization is authorized to hire a consultant licensed by the commission to run an enhanced raffle; in addition, the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization must have a dedicated employee who is responsible for oversight of enhanced raffle operations. The bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization is ultimately responsible for ensuring that an enhanced raffle is conducted in accordance with all applicable state laws and rules.
(4) The commission has the authority to set fees for bona fide charitable or nonprofit organizations, call center vendors, and consultants conducting enhanced raffles authorized under this section.
(5) The commission has the authority to adopt rules governing the licensing and operation of enhanced raffles.
(6) Except as specifically authorized in this section, enhanced raffles must be held in accordance with all other requirements of this chapter, other applicable laws, and rules of the commission.
(7) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Enhanced raffle" means a game in which tickets bearing an individual number are sold for not more than two hundred fifty dollars each and in which a grand prize and smaller prizes are awarded on the basis of drawings from the tickets by the person or persons conducting the game. An enhanced raffle may include additional related entries and drawings, such as early bird, refer a friend, and multiple ticket drawings when the bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization establishes the eligibility standards for such entries and drawings before any enhanced raffle tickets are sold. No drawing may occur by using a random number generator or similar means.
(b) "Early bird drawing" means a separate drawing for a separate prize held prior to the grand prize drawing. All tickets entered into the early bird drawing, including all early bird winning tickets, are entered into subsequent early bird drawings, and also entered into the drawing for the grand prize.
(c) "Refer a friend drawing" means a completely separate drawing, using tickets distinct from those for the enhanced raffle, for a separate prize held at the conclusion of the enhanced raffle for all enhanced raffle ticket purchasers, known as the referring friend, who refer other persons to the enhanced raffle when the other person ultimately purchases an enhanced raffle ticket. The referring friend will receive one ticket for each friend referred specifically for the refer a friend drawing. In addition, each friend referred could also become a referring friend and receive his or her own additional ticket for the refer a friend drawing.
(d) "Multiple ticket drawing" means a completely separate drawing, using tickets distinct from those for the enhanced raffle, for a separate prize held at the conclusion of the enhanced raffle for all enhanced raffle ticket purchasers who purchase a specified number of enhanced raffle tickets. For example, a multiple ticket drawing could include persons who purchase three or more enhanced raffle tickets in the same order, using the same payment information, with tickets in the same person's name. For each eligible enhanced raffle ticket purchased, the purchaser also receives a ticket for the multiple ticket drawing prize.
(e) "Western Washington" includes those counties west of the Cascade mountains, including Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, and Whatcom.
(f) "Eastern Washington" includes those counties east of the Cascade mountains that are not listed in (e) of this subsection.
(8) The commission's reporting obligations under RCW 9.46.090 must address enhanced raffles. The report must include results of the raffles, revenue generated by the raffles, and identify any state or federal regulatory actions taken in relation to enhanced raffles in Washington. The report must also make recommendations, if any, for policy changes to the enhanced raffle authority.

[ 2021 c 81 § 1; 2016 c 116 § 1; 2013 c 310 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 9 - Crimes and Punishments

Chapter 9.46 - Gambling—1973 Act.

9.46.010 - Legislative declaration.

9.46.0201 - "Amusement game."

9.46.0205 - "Bingo."

9.46.0209 - "Bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization."

9.46.0213 - "Bookmaking."

9.46.0217 - "Commercial stimulant."

9.46.0221 - "Commission."

9.46.0225 - "Contest of chance."

9.46.0229 - "Fishing derby."

9.46.0233 - "Fund-raising event."

9.46.0237 - "Gambling."

9.46.0241 - "Gambling device."

9.46.0245 - "Gambling information."

9.46.0249 - "Gambling premises."

9.46.0253 - "Gambling record."

9.46.0257 - "Lottery."

9.46.0261 - "Member," "bona fide member."

9.46.0265 - "Player."

9.46.0269 - "Professional gambling."

9.46.0273 - "Punchboards," "pull-tabs."

9.46.0277 - "Raffle."

9.46.0282 - "Social card game."

9.46.0285 - "Thing of value."

9.46.0289 - "Whoever," "person."

9.46.0305 - Dice or coin contests for music, food, or beverage payment.

9.46.0311 - Charitable, nonprofit organizations—Authorized gambling activities.

9.46.0315 - Raffles—No license required, when.

9.46.0321 - Bingo, raffles, amusement games—No license required, when.

9.46.0323 - Enhanced raffles—Authority of commission—Report, recommendations.

9.46.0325 - Social card games, punchboards, pull-tabs authorized.

9.46.0331 - Amusement games authorized—Minimum rules.

9.46.0335 - Sports pools authorized.

9.46.0341 - Golfing sweepstakes authorized.

9.46.0345 - Bowling sweepstakes authorized.

9.46.0351 - Social card, dice games—Use of premises of charitable, nonprofit organizations.

9.46.0356 - Promotional contests of chance authorized.

9.46.0361 - Turkey shoots authorized.

9.46.0364 - Sports wagering authorized.

9.46.0368 - Sports wagering over the internet authorized.

9.46.037 - Sports wagering—Prohibited activities—Penalty.

9.46.038 - Sports wagering—Defined.

9.46.039 - Greyhound racing prohibited.

9.46.040 - Gambling commission—Members—Appointment—Vacancies, filling.

9.46.050 - Gambling commission—Chair—Quorum—Meetings—Compensation and travel expenses—Bond—Removal.

9.46.060 - Gambling commission—Counsel—Audits—Payment for.

9.46.070 - Gambling commission—Powers and duties.

9.46.0701 - Charitable or nonprofit organizations—Sharing facilities.

9.46.071 - Information for individuals with a gambling problem or disorder—Self-exclusion program—Fee increases.

9.46.072 - Pathological gambling behavior—Warning.

9.46.075 - Gambling commission—Denial, suspension, or revocation of license, permit—Other provisions not applicable.

9.46.077 - Gambling commission—Vacation of certain suspensions upon payment of monetary penalty.

9.46.080 - Gambling commission—Administrator—Staff—Rules and regulations—Service contracts.

9.46.085 - Gambling commission—Members and employees—Activities prohibited.

9.46.090 - Gambling commission—Reports.

9.46.095 - Gambling commission—Proceedings against, jurisdiction—Immunity from liability.

9.46.100 - Gambling revolving fund—Created—Receipts—Disbursements—Use.

9.46.110 - Taxation of gambling activities—Limitations—Restrictions on punchboards and pull-tabs—Lien.

9.46.113 - Taxation of gambling activities—Disbursement.

9.46.116 - Fees on pull-tab and punchboard sales.

9.46.120 - Restrictions on management or operation personnel—Restriction on leased premises.

9.46.130 - Inspection and audit of premises, paraphernalia, books, records, databases, hardware, software, or electronic data storage device—Reports for the commission—Reports on suspicious activities or irregular betting activities.

9.46.140 - Gambling commission—Investigations—Inspections—Hearing and subpoena power—Administrative law judges.

9.46.150 - Injunctions—Voiding of licenses, permits, or certificates.

9.46.153 - Applicants and licensees—Responsibilities and duties—Waiver of liability—Investigation statement as privileged.

9.46.155 - Applicants and licensees—Bribes to public officials, employees, agents—Penalty.

9.46.158 - Applicants, licensees, operators—Commission approval for hiring certain persons.

9.46.160 - Conducting activity without license.

9.46.170 - False or misleading entries or statements, refusal to produce records.

9.46.180 - Causing person to violate chapter.

9.46.185 - Causing person to violate rule or regulation.

9.46.190 - Violations relating to fraud, deceit, altering or misrepresenting, betting, or gambling—Penalty.

9.46.192 - Cities and towns—Ordinance enacting certain sections of chapter—Limitations—Penalties.

9.46.193 - Cities and towns—Ordinance adopting certain sections of chapter—Jurisdiction of courts.

9.46.195 - Obstruction of public servant—Penalty.

9.46.196 - Cheating—Defined.

9.46.1961 - Cheating in the first degree.

9.46.1962 - Cheating in the second degree.

9.46.198 - Working in gambling activity without license as violation—Penalty.

9.46.200 - Action for money damages due to violations—Interest—Attorneys' fees—Evidence for exoneration.

9.46.210 - Enforcement—Commission as a law enforcement agency.

9.46.212 - Officers designated with police powers authorized to take action to prevent physical injury to person or substantial damage to property—Immunity from civil liability—Exception.

9.46.215 - Ownership or interest in gambling device—Penalty—Exceptions.

9.46.217 - Gambling records—Penalty—Exceptions.

9.46.220 - Professional gambling in the first degree.

9.46.221 - Professional gambling in the second degree.

9.46.222 - Professional gambling in the third degree.

9.46.225 - Professional gambling—Penalties not applicable to authorized activities.

9.46.228 - Gambling activities by persons under age eighteen prohibited—Penalties—Jurisdiction—In-house controlled purchase programs authorized.

9.46.231 - Gambling devices, real and personal property—Seizure and forfeiture.

9.46.235 - Slot machines, antique—Defenses concerning—Presumption created.

9.46.240 - Gambling information, transmitting or receiving.

9.46.250 - Gambling property or premises—Common nuisances, abatement—Termination of interests, licenses—Enforcement.

9.46.260 - Proof of possession as evidence of knowledge of its character.

9.46.270 - Taxing authority, exclusive.

9.46.285 - Licensing and regulation authority, exclusive.

9.46.291 - State lottery exemption.

9.46.293 - Fishing derbies exempted.

9.46.295 - Licenses, scope of authority—Exception.

9.46.300 - Licenses and reports—Public inspection—Exceptions and requirements—Charges.

9.46.310 - Licenses for manufacture, sale, distribution, or supply of gambling devices.

9.46.350 - Civil action to collect fees, interest, penalties, or tax—Writ of attachment—Records as evidence.

9.46.360 - Indian tribes—Compact negotiation process.

9.46.36001 - Tribal actions—Federal jurisdiction.

9.46.400 - Wildlife raffle.

9.46.410 - Use of public assistance electronic benefit cards prohibited—Licensee to report violations—Suspension of license.

9.46.420 - RCW 9.46.410 to be negotiated with Indian tribes.

9.46.901 - Intent—1987 c 4.

9.46.902 - Construction—1987 c 4.

9.46.903 - Intent—1994 c 218.