Iowa Code § 99B.11

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As used in this subchapter and subchapter III, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. “Electronic bingo equipment” means an electronic device that assists an individual with a disability in the use of a bingo card during a bingo game. 2. “Large raffle” means a raffle where the cumulative value of cash and prizes is more than ten thousand dollars but not more than one hundred thousand dollars. 3. “Small raffle” means a raffle where the cumulative value of cash and prizes is more than one thousand dollars but not more than ten thousand dollars. 4. “Very large raffle” means a raffle where the cumulative value of cash and prizes is more than one hundred thousand dollars but not more than two hundred thousand dollars or the prize is real property. 5. “Very small raffle” means a raffle where the cumulative value of the cash prize or prizes is one thousand dollars or less and the value of all entries sold is one thousand dollars or less, or the cumulative value of the donated merchandise prize or prizes is five thousand dollars or less and the value of all entries sold is five thousand dollars or less. 2015 Acts, ch 99, §25, 56 Former §99B.11 transferred to §99B.61; 2015 Acts, ch 99, §56

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2012–2012 · leading case: United States v. Dicristina
United States v. Dicristina (2012) nyed “”); Idaho Code § 18-3801 (defining gambling as including poker and excluding “[b]ona fide contests of skill, speed, strength or endurance in which awards are made only to entrants or the owners of entrants”); Iowa Code § 99B.11 (“A poker, blackjack, craps, keno, or roulette…”
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