CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
HOUSE BILL 2382
Chapter 120, Laws of 1994
53rd Legislature
1994 Regular Session
GAMBLING‑-COMMERCIAL STIMULANTS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 6/9/94
Passed by the House February 14, 1994 Yeas 95 Nays 0
BRIAN EBERSOLE
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Passed by the Senate March 4, 1994 Yeas 35 Nays 14 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Marilyn Showalter, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 2382 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. |
JOEL PRITCHARD
President of the Senate |
MARILYN SHOWALTER
Chief Clerk
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Approved March 28, 1994 |
FILED
March 28, 1994 - 11:26 a.m. |
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MIKE LOWRY Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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HOUSE BILL 2382
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Passed Legislature - 1994 Regular Session
State of Washington 53rd Legislature 1994 Regular Session
By Representatives Veloria, Lisk, Heavey, Horn, Anderson, Schmidt, King, Chandler, Conway and Springer
Read first time 01/14/94. Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.
AN ACT Relating to gambling; and amending RCW 9.46.0217 and 9.46.0281.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 9.46.0217 and 1987 c 4 s 6 are each amended to read as follows:
"Commercial
stimulant," as used in this chapter, means an activity is operated as a
commercial stimulant, for the purposes of this chapter, only when it is an ((incidental))
activity operated in connection with((, and incidental to,)) an
established business, with the ((primary)) purpose of increasing the
volume of sales of food or drink for consumption on that business premises.
The commission may by rule establish guidelines and criteria for applying this
definition to its applicants and licensees for gambling activities authorized
by this chapter as commercial stimulants.
Sec. 2. RCW 9.46.0281 and 1987 c 4 s 21 are each amended to read as follows:
"Social card game," as used in this chapter, means a card game, including but not limited to the game commonly known as "Mah-Jongg," which constitutes gambling and contains each of the following characteristics:
(1) There are two or more participants and each of them are players. However, no business with a public cardroom on its premises may have more than five separate tables at which card games are played;
(2) A player's success at winning money or other thing of value by overcoming chance is in the long run largely determined by the skill of the player;
(3) No organization, corporation or person collects or obtains or charges any percentage of or collects or obtains any portion of the money or thing of value wagered or won by any of the players: PROVIDED, That this subsection shall not preclude a player from collecting or obtaining his or her winnings;
(4) No organization or
corporation, or person collects or obtains any money or thing of value from, or
charges or imposes any fee upon, any person which either enables him or her to
play or results in or from his or her playing in excess of ((two)) three
dollars per half hour of playing time by that person collected in advance:
PROVIDED, That a fee may also be charged for entry into a tournament for
prizes, which fee shall not exceed fifty dollars, including all separate fees
which might be paid by a player for various phases or events of the
tournament: PROVIDED FURTHER, That this subsection shall not apply to the
membership fee in any bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization;
(5) The type of card game is one specifically approved by the commission pursuant to RCW 9.46.070; and
(6) The extent of wagers, money or other thing of value which may be wagered or contributed by any player does not exceed the amount or value specified by the commission pursuant to RCW 9.46.070.
Passed the House February 14, 1994.
Passed the Senate March 4, 1994.
Approved by the Governor March 28, 1994.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State March 28, 1994.