Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 901.704 - Licensed premises(a) An eligible organization's licensed premises must be the location or premises owned or leased by the organization for use as its normal business or operating site. When the premises consists of more than one building, the organization shall designate which building will be used as the licensed premises for the operation of games of chance. If the organization wishes to conduct games of chance in a different building on its licensed premises, it shall notify, in writing, the district attorney and the licensing authority of the change in building site and the date and times that will be affected at least 10 days prior to conducting games at the different site.(b) If an eligible organization does not own or lease a location or premises for use as its normal business or operating site, the organization may:(1) With the written consent of another eligible organization, use another eligible organization's licensed premises for purposes of conducting games of chance so long as such use complies with §§ 901.510 and 901.709 (relating to use of licensed premises by more than one organization; and eligible organizations per premises).(2) Lease a location or premises on which to conduct games of chance as long as the lease does not violate § 901.513 (relating to gambling facilities).(3) Make other arrangements to acquire a location or premises, consistent with the act and this part, on which to conduct games of chance.(c) An eligible organization may not lease a location or premises as a licensed premises under an oral agreement. An eligible organization may lease a location or premises under a written agreement. The rental price may not be based on either the amount of receipts realized from the playing of games of chance or the number of people attending. An eligible organization may lease a facility for a banquet where a per head charge is applied in connection with the serving of a meal.(d) An eligible organization may not lease a location or premises as a licensed premises from any person who has been convicted of a violation of the act or this part within 10 years of the date of the lessor's conviction.The provisions of this § 901.704 amended August 11, 2006, effective 8/12/2006, 36 Pa.B. 4475. This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 901.701c (relating to location of games).