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Raffles - Illegal Conduct of Raffle - Penalties | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio's laws on raffles, including who can conduct them, profit restrictions, and penalties for illegal conduct under ORC 2915.092.

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Raffles - Illegal Conduct of Raffle - Penalties

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law allows certain nonprofit organizations, such as charitable, educational, and veteran groups, to conduct raffles without a license, provided they meet specific criteria. For organizations not classified under certain IRS codes, at least 50% of net raffle profits must be donated to charitable or government purposes. Conducting for-profit or unlicensed raffles is illegal and can result in criminal penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is allowed to conduct a raffle in Ohio without a license?

Charitable organizations, schools, and veteran, fraternal, or sporting organizations that are tax-exempt under specific IRS codes can conduct raffles without a license, provided they follow certain rules.

Are there profit restrictions on raffles conducted by nonprofits in Ohio?

Yes, nonprofits not described under certain IRS codes must donate at least 50% of their net raffle profits to charitable or government purposes.

What are the penalties for conducting an illegal raffle in Ohio?

Illegal conduct of a raffle is a first-degree misdemeanor, but if previously convicted, it becomes a fifth-degree felony.

Can anyone conduct a for-profit raffle in Ohio?

No, conducting a profit or non-profit raffle without proper authorization is illegal and subject to criminal penalties.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio's laws on raffles, including who can conduct them, profit restrictions, and penalties for illegal conduct under ORC 2915.092.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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