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1993-05-09 House Journal

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1993-05-09                     House Journal                      Page 1777
HB 168                                                                       
described in AS 11, a class A felony, or extortion; relating to               
multiple-beneficiary charitable gaming permits and door prizes for             
charitable gaming; requiring operators to pay permittees at least 30           
percent of the adjusted gross income from a pull-tab activity and              
limiting operators to expenses of not more than 70 percent of the              
adjusted gross income from that activity; requiring operators to               
pay permittees at least 10 percent of the adjusted gross income                
from a charitable gaming activity other than pull-tabs and limiting            
operators to expenses of not more than 90 percent of the adjusted              
gross income from that activity; requiring a permittee who uses a              
pull-tab vendor to enter into a contract with that vendor; requiring           
a vendor contracting with a permittee to pay the permittee at least            
70 percent of the ideal net for each pull-tab series delivered to the          
vendor by the permittee; requiring that operators report an adjusted           
gross income of at least 15 percent of gross income; allowing the              
commissioner regulating charitable gaming to issue orders                      
prohibiting violations of state gaming laws; relating to the                   
authority of the commissioner regulating charitable gaming to                  
suspend or revoke a permit, license, or registration; prohibiting the          
payment of any portion of the net proceeds of a bingo or pull-tab              
game to a registered lobbyist; providing a penalty for false                   
statements in gaming license applications; providing communities               
with the authority by local option election to prohibit charitable             
gaming within the community; providing for an advisory vote                    
related to charitable gaming; and providing for an effective date."            
                                                                               
Amendment No. 15 was offered  by Representative Davidson:                       
                                                                               
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Representative Davidson moved and asked unanimous consent that                 
Amendment No. 15 be adopted.                                                   
                                                                               
Representative Brown objected.                                                 
                                                                               
Amendment to Amendment No. 15 was offered  by Representative                    
Brown: