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File #: 3889-08    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the General Assembly to amend the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act, 10 P.S. §311 et. seq., in order to classify all liquor licensees as "Eligible Organizations" for the pu
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 4/1/2008 In control: County Council
On agenda: Final action: 4/1/2008
Title: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the General Assembly to amend the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act, 10 P.S. §311 et. seq., in order to classify all liquor licensees as "Eligible Organizations" for the purposes of obtaining licenses to operate small games of chance.
Sponsors: Nick Futules, William Robinson
Attachments: 1. 12-08-RE Bill No. 3889-08.PDF
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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the General Assembly to amend the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act, 10 P.S. §311 et. seq., in order to classify all liquor licensees as "Eligible Organizations" for the purposes of obtaining licenses to operate small games of chance.

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WHEREAS, the operation of small games of chance, comprised of punchboards, pull-tabs, raffles, daily or weekly drawings, is governed by the terms of the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act, 10 P.S. §311 et. seq.; and

WHEREAS, the Act provides, among other things, for the licensing of certain entities, primarily organizations formed for charitable, religious, fraternal or civic service purposes, to operate small games of chance in order to raise funds for limited purposes; and

WHEREAS, in the wake of enforcement actions against entities in Western Pennsylvania, the vast majority of which are liquor licensees, it has come to light that many small businesses that are liquor licensees rely on conducting activities that resemble small games of chance in order to remain in business, and yet are statutorily prohibited from obtaining a license to do so under the terms of the Act; and

WHEREAS, it is the judgment of Council that marginalizing these small businesses or driving them out of business altogether, and occasioning the accompanying loss of wages and/or benefits for a significant number of employees, ultimately works to the detriment of the health and welfare of the County's residents and is not in the best interests of the County's economy; and

WHEREAS, it is also the judgment of Council that allowing the unlimited use of small games of chance revenue by liquor licensees is not desirable insofar as doing so serves no community-based purpose; and

WHEREAS, it is accordingly the sense of Council that the preferred course of action would be to render liquor licensees eligible to apply for a license to operate sm...

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