This chapter shall be known as the "Town of Smithtown Games
of Chance Licensing Law."
This chapter is subject and subordinate to all the conditions
and provisions contained in Article 9-A of the General Municipal Law
and amendments thereto and any and all rules and regulations and opinions
adopted or to be adopted by the New York State Racing and Wagering
Board.
The Town Board finds the raising of funds for the promotion
of bona fide charitable, educational, scientific, health, religious,
patriotic and other worthy causes, and where the beneficiaries are
undetermined, to be in the public interest and that the mandate of
§ 9 of Article 1 of the State Constitution, as amended,
should be carried out by rigid regulations to prevent commercialized
gambling, prevent participation by criminal and other undesirable
elements and prevent the diversion of funds from the purposes herein
authorized.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AUTHORIZED GAMES OF CHANCE LESSOR
An authorized organization which has been granted a lessor's
license pursuant to the provisions of Article 9-A of the General Municipal
Law or pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
AUTHORIZED ORGANIZATION
Includes any bona fide religious or charitable organization
or bona fide educational or service organization or bona fide organization
of veterans or volunteer firemen which, by its charter, certificate
of incorporation, constitution or Act of the Legislature, shall have
among its dominant purposes those as defined in this chapter and provided
that each such organization shall operate without profit to its individual
members and provided that each such organization has engaged in serving
one (1) or more of the lawful purposes as defined in this chapter
for a period of three (3) years immediately preceding the filing of
an application for a license under this chapter. No organization shall
be deemed an "authorized organization" which is or has been formed
primarily for the purpose of conducting games of chance and the distribution
of the proceeds thereof to itself or any other organization or which
does not devote at least seventy-five percent (75%) of its activities
and funds to other lawful purposes set forth in this chapter. No political
party or club or committee shall be deemed an "authorized organization."
AUTHORIZED SUPPLIER OF GAMES OF CHANCE EQUIPMENT
Any person, firm, corporation, partnership or organization
licensed by the New York State Racing and Wagering Board to sell or
lease games of chance equipment or paraphernalia which meets the specifications
and regulations established by the New York State Racing and Wagering
Board. Nothing herein shall prevent an authorized organization from
purchasing common articles, such as cards and dice, from normal sources
of supply of such articles or from constructing equipment and paraphernalia
for games of chance for its own use. However, no such equipment or
paraphernalia constructed by an authorized organization shall be sold
or leased to any other authorized organization without written permission
from the New York State Racing and Wagering Board.
GAMES OF CHANCE
Includes specific games of chance in which prizes are awarded on the basis of a designated winning number or numbers, color or colors or symbol or symbols determined by chance, but not including games commonly known as "bingo" or "lotto," which are controlled by Article 14-H of the General Municipal Law and Chapter
105 of the Code of the Town of Smithtown, and also not including slot machines, bookmaking and policy or number games, as defined in § 225.00 of the Penal Law. No game of chance shall involve the wagering of money by one player against another player.
LAWFUL PURPOSES
One (1) or more of the following causes, deeds or activities:
A.
Those which shall benefit needy or deserving persons, indefinite
in number, by enhancing their opportunity for religious or educational
advancement; by relieving them from disease, suffering or distress
or by contributing to their physical well-being; by assisting them
in establishing themselves in life as worthy and useful citizens;
or by increasing their comprehension of and devotion to the principles
upon which this nation was founded and enhancing their loyalty to
their governments.
B.
Those which shall initiate, perform or foster worthy public
works or shall enable or further the erection or maintenance of public
structures.
C.
Those which shall otherwise lessen the burdens borne by government
or which are voluntarily undertaken by an authorized organization
to augment or supplement services which governments would normally
render to the people.
LICENSED PERIOD
A period of time not to exceed fourteen (14) consecutive
hours.
NET PROCEEDS
A.
In relation to the gross receipts from one (1) or more occasions
of games of chance, the amount that shall remain after deducting the
reasonable sums necessarily and actually expended for supplies and
equipment, prizes, stated rental, if any, bookkeeping or accounting
services according to a schedule of compensation prescribed by the
New York State Racing and Wagering Board, janitorial services and
utility supplies, if any, license fees and the cost of bus transportation
if authorized by the division.
B.
In relation to the gross rent received by an organization licensed
to conduct such games for the use of its premises by another licensee,
the amount that shall remain after deducting the reasonable sums necessarily
and actually expended for janitorial services and utility supplies
directly attributable thereto, if any.
ONE (1) OCCASION
The conducting of any type of game of chance during any one
(1) license period. No series of prizes on any one (1) occasion shall
aggregate more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.).
PRIZE
A sum of money or item of merchandise awarded by the authorized
organization to a participant in any one (1) operation or conducting
of a game of chance in which participants utilize currency for participation
and in which those who are not winners surrender their participating
currency at the conclusion of the single operation of such game of
chance. No prize for any one (1) participant in any one (1) operation
or conducting of such single game of chance shall exceed the sum of
one hundred dollars ($100.). If a prize is awarded based on odds,
only that portion in excess of the winning participant's bet
shall be considered as a prize. For the purposes of this chapter,
the value of a prize which consists of merchandise shall be the actual
cost of the item of such merchandise.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Smithtown.
TOWN CLERK
The Town Clerk of the Town of Smithtown.
The Town Clerk is hereby delegated the authority granted to
the Town Board by the New York State Games of Chance Licensing Law,
Article 9-A of the General Municipal Law, in relation to the issuance,
amendment and cancellation of licenses, the conduct of investigations
and hearings and the collection and transmission of fees.
Any person, association, corporation or organization who or
which shall:
A. Make any material false statement in any application for any license
authorized to be issued under this chapter;
B. Pay or receive for the use of any premises for conducting games of chance a rental in excess of the amount specified as the permissible rent in the license provided in §
173-7 of this chapter;
C. Fail to keep such books and records as shall fully and truly record
all transactions connected with the conducting of games of chance
or the leasing of premises to be used for the conduct of games of
chance;
D. Falsify or make any false entry in any books or records so far as
they relate in any manner to the conduct of games of chance, to the
disposition of the proceeds thereof and to the application of the
rents received by any authorized organization;
E. Divert or pay any portion of the net proceeds of any game of chance
to any person, association or corporation, except in furtherance of
one (1) or more of the lawful purposes defined in this chapter; or
F. Operate or conduct a game or games of chance unless in accordance
with a valid license issued pursuant to this chapter or unless on
behalf of a bona fide organization of persons sixty (60) years of
age or over, commonly referred to as "senior citizens," solely for
the purpose of amusement and recreation of its members, where the
organization has applied for and received an identification number
from the New York State Racing and Wagering Board, no player or person
furnishes anything of value for the opportunity to participate, the
prizes awarded or to be awarded are nominal, no person other than
a bona fide active member of the organization participates in the
conduct of the games and no person is paid for conducting or assisting
in the conduct of the game or games, shall forfeit any license heretofore
issued under this chapter, where applicable, and shall be ineligible
to apply for a license under this chapter for at least one (1) year
thereafter and, in addition, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
subject to a fine of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000.) or imprisonment
for up to six (6) months, or both.
The provisions of this chapter shall remain inoperative in the
Town of Smithtown unless and until a proposition therefor submitted
at a general election in the Town of Smithtown shall be approved by
a vote of the majority of the qualified electors in such municipality
voting thereon. Upon approval by said electors, this chapter shall
be effective on the first day of January next succeeding said election.
This chapter may be amended from time to time or
repealed by the Town Board of the Town of Smithtown by a two-thirds
(2/3) vote of such Town Board, and such amendment or repeal, as the
case may be, may be made effective and operative not earlier than
thirty (30) days following the date of enactment of the ordinance
affecting such amendment or repeal, as the case may be, and the approval
of a majority of the electors of the Town of Smithtown shall not be
a condition prerequisite to the taking effect of such chapter.