Virginia permits charitable gaming to support qualified organizations, but it must be conducted strictly according to state regulations. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services oversees and regulates all such gaming activities, with the authority to approve, deny, or revoke permits to ensure compliance with the law.
The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is responsible for controlling and regulating all charitable gaming activities in Virginia.
No, only qualified organizations that obtain proper authorization from the Department can conduct charitable gaming, and it must be done in compliance with state laws.
Yes, the Department has the discretion to grant, deny, or revoke permits to ensure that gaming activities comply with legal requirements.
Charitable gaming must be conducted in strict accordance with the provisions prescribed by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, including specific rules and conditions for lawful operation.