N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9 § 4611.1

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 43, October 23, 2024
Section 4611.1 - Coin boards
(a)Coin board. A player having a bell jar ticket with a number matching a pre-designated number reflected on a coin board for a prize, as set forth in General Municipal Law section 186(3-c), or, if the number matches the pre-designated winning number for a specific coin or consolation prize, the player wins that coin or consolation prize and any cash prize value reflected on the coin board under the coin. No coin board shall be taken out of play unless at least 75 percent of total prizes have been awarded. Only United States legal tender may be awarded as prizes. The maximum amounts of a single prize permitted (the fair market value of the coin and the amount of the cash prize awarded with it, if any) and the total series of prizes are set forth in General Municipal Law sections 189(5)(a) and (c) and 189(6)(a)(2).
(b)Merchandise board. A player having a bell jar ticket with a number matching a predesignated number reflected on a merchandise board for a prize, as set forth in General Municipal Law section 186(3-c), or, if the number matches the pre-designated winning number for a specific prize or consolation prize, the player wins that prize or consolation prize. No merchandise board shall be taken out of play unless at least 75 percent of total prizes have been awarded. The maximum amounts of a single prize permitted (the fair market value of the prize) and the total series of prizes are set forth in General Municipal Law section 189(5)(a) and (c) and 189(6)(a)(2).
(c)Seal card. A player having a bell jar ticket with a number matching a pre-designated number, color or symbol reflected on a seal card signs such player's name on a line on that seal card corresponding with the number color or symbol appearing on the bell jar ticket and, upon removing the corresponding seal wins the prize specified under that seal. No seal card shall be taken out of play unless at least 75 percent of total prizes have been awarded. The maximum amounts of a single prize permitted (the aggregate of the cash prize and the fair market value of any merchandise prize) and the total series of prizes are set forth in General Municipal Law section 189(5)(a) and (c) and 189(6)(a).

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 4611.1

Amended New York State Register July 20, 2022/Volume XLIV, Issue 29, eff. 7/20/2022