Virginia law § 18.2-340.23 exempts certain organizations from specific fees and reporting requirements related to charitable gaming, particularly raffles. Organizations with gross receipts of $40,000 or less in a year are not required to notify the Department or comply with raffle regulations. However, if receipts exceed this threshold, organizations must register, obtain permits, and file reports as mandated by state law.
Organizations expecting $40,000 or less in gross receipts from raffles or other charitable gaming activities are generally exempt from notifying the Department and complying with certain regulations.
If an organization's actual gross receipts exceed $40,000 in a 12-month period, it must register with the Department and obtain a permit to conduct charitable gaming.
Yes, volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services recognized by local ordinances may be exempt from certain registration and reporting requirements.
The organization must obtain a permit and file required reports with the Department as specified by Virginia law.