Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 11-19 - Gambling and Lotteries
Section 11-19-14.1. - Bookmaking at racetrack or fronton — Entry by convicted bookmakers prohibited.

§ 11-19-14.1. Bookmaking at racetrack or fronton — Entry by convicted bookmakers prohibited.
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 11-19-14, any person who shall engage in bookmaking activities while on the premises of a racetrack or fronton facility shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) and/or imprisonment not exceeding five (5) years.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person who has been convicted of the crime of bookmaking in the state of Rhode Island or other state to enter or visit any racetrack or fronton facility and, upon conviction, that person shall be punished by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) and/or imprisonment not exceeding one year.
History of Section.P.L. 1980, ch. 236, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 11 - Criminal Offenses

Chapter 11-19 - Gambling and Lotteries

Section 11-19-1. - Forms of gambling prohibited.

Section 11-19-1.1. - Lotteries permitted.

Section 11-19-2. - Unauthorized sale of lottery tickets.

Section 11-19-3. - Instruments given for lottery tickets void.

Section 11-19-4. - Recovery of lottery ticket value by holder.

Section 11-19-5. - Acts in aid of policy game.

Section 11-19-6. - Possession of policy devices as evidence of knowledge.

Section 11-19-7. - Judicial notice of policy methods.

Section 11-19-8. - Policy devices as evidence of existence of game.

Section 11-19-9. - Illegal trading stamps and coupons.

Section 11-19-10. - Distribution of illegal stamps or coupons.

Section 11-19-11. - Stamps and coupons as inducement to purchase goods.

Section 11-19-12. - Penalty for stamp and coupon violations.

Section 11-19-13. - Door prizes exempt.

Section 11-19-14. - Bookmaking.

Section 11-19-14.1. - Bookmaking at racetrack or fronton — Entry by convicted bookmakers prohibited.

Section 11-19-15. - Betting on horses.

Section 11-19-16. - Forfeiture of horses used in unlawful race.

Section 11-19-17. - Invalidity of instruments won in bets on races or fights.

Section 11-19-18. - Keeping of gambling places or devices — Acting as dealer, banker, or lookout.

Section 11-19-19. - Revocation of license of gambling place.

Section 11-19-20. - Inducing others to visit gambling place.

Section 11-19-21. - Frequenting gambling place.

Section 11-19-22. - Renting for gambling purposes.

Section 11-19-23. - Lease voided by gambling.

Section 11-19-24. - Search warrants and forfeitures of gambling apparatus.

Section 11-19-25. - Repealed.

Section 11-19-26. - Destruction of apparatus seized.

Section 11-19-27. - Repealed.

Section 11-19-28. - Fees for seizure and removal of gambling apparatus.

Section 11-19-29. - Repealed.

Section 11-19-30. - Definitions.

Section 11-19-30.1 - — 11-19-30.3. Repealed.

Section 11-19-31. - Registration of charitable organizations.

Section 11-19-32. - Operation of bingo games.

Section 11-19-32.1. - Senior citizens housing — Bingo allowed.

Section 11-19-32.2. - Senior citizens’ center — Bingo allowed.

Section 11-19-33. - Bingo games — Announcement of prizes.

Section 11-19-34. - Use of name of charitable organization to conduct permitted games of chance.

Section 11-19-34.1. - Senior citizens housing — Raffles allowed.

Section 11-19-35. - Pull-tab lottery tickets.

Section 11-19-36. - Organizations permitted to conduct other permitted games of chance.

Section 11-19-37. - Issuance of licenses.

Section 11-19-38. - Change of information.

Section 11-19-39. - Enforcement and penalties.

Section 11-19-40. - Rules and regulations.

Section 11-19-41. - Police regulation of bingo and permitted games of chance.

Section 11-19-42. - Forfeiture of charter rights and privileges.

Section 11-19-43. - Acts of officers, directors, representatives, or agents acting within the scope of their authority.

Section 11-19-44. - Remedies cumulative.

Section 11-19-45. - Severability.