Licensed organizations holding a Monte Carlo night party shall conduct only the types of games and use only the equipment authorized by this chapter.
At the entrance to the premises, a licensed organization shall post rules governing the method of playing Monte Carlo night party games and a list of the prizes to be awarded.
The licensed organization shall provide the Agency with a certified accounting of the number of attendees of the Monte Carlo night event and the total amount of gross receipts generated for the organization's charitable purpose per attendee.
Each participant purchasing admission to a Monte Carlo night party shall pay by United States currency or coin.
In accordance with D.C. Official Code § 3-1322(b), participants of a Monte Carlo night party shall use imitation money or chips monogrammed with the logo of the licensed organization or licensed supplier.
Upon admission each participant shall be given the same amount in value of imitation money or chips that other participants are given.
In accordance with D.C. Official Code § 3-1322(c), there shall be no direct correlation between the amount of imitation money or chips presented to participants and the participant's donation to the event.
During the event, imitation money or chips may be sold only by cashiers at authorized sales areas and shall not be sold at individual gaming tables.
During the event there shall be no exchange of real money for any purpose at the gaming table or on the floor.
Imitation money or chips shall be used for gambling or redemption purposes only and shall have no other monetary purpose.
Imitation money or chips shall not be used for the purchase of food, beverages, or non-gambling items.
At the place of play, bet limitations shall be posted.
When a Monte Carlo night party is conducted on premises licensed by the Alcohol Beverage Control Board the dispensing of alcohol beverages and the use of property related to dispensing of alcoholic beverages are under the jurisdiction of the ABC Board.
Persons under eighteen (18) years of age shall not be permitted to wager, or assist in any manner in the gambling activity.
A wager shall not be placed upon an event or upon a game involving personal skill except that Texas Hold'em may be played as authorized by this chapter.
A wager shall not be placed on a contest other than a game of chance taking place at the location during the time approved for the event.
A player shall not be permitted to sell or exchange imitation money or chips for legal currency with another player.
For purposes of Monte Carlo night parties or Charitable Texas Hold'em Tournaments where Texas Hold'em is played, the following rules shall also apply to the Texas Hold'em games:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 30, r. 30-1603