The Town of Southampton declares that the raising of funds for the promotion
of bona fide charitable, educational, scientific, health, religious and patriotic
causes is in the public interest and would thereby benefit all the residents
of the Town of Southampton. The conducting of games of chance in the past,
while also being illegal, was subject to exploitation by professional gamblers
as well as by the undesirable elements of organized crime. It is hoped that
this chapter of the Town of Southampton will allow the bona fide authorized
organizations to raise funds in order that they may continue and expand their
community service, while at the same time ensuring that the funds so raised
will not be exploited and used for other purposes.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
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 shall have as a dominant purpose one or more of
the lawful purposes as defined in this chapter. Such organization shall be
in existence and operating for this lawful purpose for a period of at least
three years immediately prior to applying for a license under this chapter.
No political party shall be seen as an authorized organization.
AUTHORIZED SUPPLIER OF GAMES OF CHANCE EQUIPMENT
Any person, firm, partnership or organization licensed by the Board
to sell or lease games of chance equipment or paraphernalia which meets the
specifications and regulations established by the Board. Nothing in this chapter
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 the written authorization of the Board.
BOARD
The New York State Racing and Wagering Board.
CLERK
The Town Clerk of the Town of Southampton.
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" and also not including slot machines, bookmaking and policy
or numbers games as defined in § 225.00 of the New York State Penal
Law. No game of chance shall involve wagering of money by one player against
another.
LAWFUL PURPOSE
Includes one or more of the following purposes or causes:
A.
Those which shall benefit needy and deserving persons in allowing for
their religious or educational advancement or by relieving them from disease
or distress or by aiding their physical well-being or by helping them to establish
themselves as worthy and useful citizens or by enhancing their loyalty to
the 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 service which government would normally render to the people.
LICENSE PERIOD
The conducting of any type of game of chance on any one occasion
which shall not exceed the period of six consecutive hours. No series of prizes
in any one license period shall exceed the sum of $1,000.
PRIZE
A sum of money or item of merchandise or service which is awarded
to one who wins a game of chance and where those who do not win surrender
their currency at the conclusion of a single operation of a game of chance.
No prize for any one participant in any one operation of such game of chance
shall exceed $100. If a prize is awarded based on odds, only that portion
in excess of the winning wager made shall be considered the prize. If merchandise
or services are awarded as the prize, the value shall be seen as the actual
cost of the merchandise or service.
TOWN
The Town of Southampton.
On or before the thirtieth day of each month, the Clerk shall transmit
to the State Comptroller a sum equal to 50% of the license fees of all authorized
games of chance hall lessors and the sum of $15 per license period for the
conduct of games of chance collected by the Clerk during the preceding month.
The Clerk shall have the power to examine or cause to be examined the
books and records of:
A. Any authorized organization which is presently or which
has been licensed to conduct games of chance, as far as they might relate
to the conducting of these games of chance and the disposition of the net
proceeds derived therefrom. In addition, the Clerk may examine or cause to
be examined any manager, officer, member or agent of the authorized organization,
under oath, in relation to any matter which may be related to the conduct
of the games of chance and the disposition of the net proceeds.
B. Any authorized games of chance hall lessor, as far as
they might relate to the leasing of a hall or premises for games of chance;
and, in addition, the Clerk may examine or cause to be examined any manager,
officer, member or agent of the lessor, under oath, in relation to such leasing
and the disposition of the net proceeds derived therefrom.
It shall be a violation of this chapter for any person, corporation,
association or organization to:
A. Make any false statement in any application for any license
authorized under this chapter.
B. Pay, or accept payment of, for the use of any hall or
premises for conducting games of chance, an amount greater than the amount
set forth in the license provided for by this chapter.
C. Fail to keep such books and records as shall fully and
truly record and reflect all transactions connected with the conducting of
games of chance or the leasing of the hall or premises for such purpose.
D. Falsify or make any false entry in any books or records
relating to the manner of conduct of such games of chance, the rents received
and the manner of disposition of the net proceeds.
E. Divert or pay any portion of the net proceeds of any
game of chance to any person, association, corporation or organization, except
in the furtherance of one or more of the lawful purposes as set forth in this
chapter.
F. Violate any of the rules, restrictions or guidelines
that are established and set forth in this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter shall not become effective until adopted
by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton, after a public hearing, and
until the proposition, as approved by the Town Board of the Town of Southampton,
shall be submitted to the voters of the Town of Southampton at a general or
special election and approved by a vote of the majority of the qualified voters
of the Town of Southampton voting thereon. In no event will the provisions
of this chapter be effective within the Town of Southampton prior to January
1, 1977.