WSR 11-15-100 PROPOSED RULES
GAMBLING COMMISSION [ Filed July 20, 2011, 11:35 a.m. ] Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 11-11-020.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: WAC 230-05-020, fees-bona fide charitable/nonprofit organizations and WAC 230-05-030 Fees for other businesses.
Hearing Location(s): Great Wolf Lodge, 20500 Old Highway 99 S.W., Grand Mound, WA 98531, on September 8 or 9, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. NOTE: Meeting dates and times are tentative. Visit our web site at www.wsgc.wa.gov and select public meeting about ten days before the meeting to confirm meeting date/location/start time.
Date of Intended Adoption: September 8 or 9, 2011. NOTE: Meeting dates and times are tentative. Visit our web site at www.wsgc.wa.gov and select public meeting about ten days before the meeting to confirm meeting date/location/start time.
Submit Written Comments to: Susan Arland, P.O. Box 42400, Olympia, WA 98504-2400, e-mail SusanA@wsgc.wa.gov, fax (360) 486-3625, by September 1, 2011.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Gail Grate, executive assistant, by September 1, 2011, TTY (360) 486-3637 or (360) 486-3453.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: We have received a petition for rule change from Mr. Bearden, representing various charitable and nonprofit organizations, some of which have a gambling license and others do not. The proposed change would reduce licensing fees and I.D. stamp fees for charitable and nonprofit organizations (C/NP's) by fifty percent. This would be a reduction of license fees to the commission of approximately $460,000 per year. For I.D. stamp fees, the estimated reduction per year would be approximately $50,000. Therefore, the total reduction in fees to the commission per year would be over $500,000.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: In their petition, the petitioners stated "The 50% request should not be considered a discount, but an exchange for services provided. Charities are required to return 40% - 60% of their profits to the community and needy. The returns are in cash, services, supplies, and/or volunteer labor. These materials and services provide maximum return on the donation as all are voluntary, therefore no costs (i.e., government employee pay and allowances, travel, administration) is withdrawn from the contribution."
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 9.46.070.
Statute Being Implemented: Not applicable.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: Robert Bearden, representing various charitable and nonprofit organizations, some of which have a gambling license and others do not, private.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Susan Arland, Rules Coordinator, Lacey, (360) 486-3466; Implementation: Rick Day, Director, Lacey, (360) 486-3446; and Enforcement: Mark Harris, Assistant Director, Lacey, (360) 486-3579.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. A small business economic impact statement was not prepared because the proposed rule change does not impose more than minor costs, as defined in chapter 19.85 RCW, to licensees.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. The Washington state gambling commission is not an agency that is statutorily required to prepare a cost-benefit analysis under RCW 34.05.328.
July 20, 2011
Susan Arland
Rules Coordinator
OTS-4132.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 621, filed 11/20/07, effective 1/1/08)
WAC 230-05-020 Charitable or nonprofit organization fees. Bona fide charitable and nonprofit organizations must pay the following fees to us when applying for gambling licenses, permits, miscellaneous changes, or inspection services:
1. Amusement games
License Annual Gross Gambling Receipts Fee Class A Premises only $(( 58))29
Class B Up to $10,000 $(( 58))29
Class C Up to $25,000 $(( 319))160
Class D Up to $50,000 $(( 513))257
Class E Over $50,000 $(( 894))447
2. Bingo
License Annual Gross Gambling Receipts Fee One Time Variance* Class A Up to $25,000 $(( 58))29
$1,000 Class B Up to $75,000 $(( 185))93
$1,000 Class C Up to $150,000 $(( 380))190
$2,000 Class D Up to $350,000 $(( 1,026))513
$4,000 Class E Up to $650,000 $(( 1,732))866
$8,000 Class F Up to $1,500,000 $(( 3,486))1,743
$15,000 Class G Up to $2,000,000 $(( 5,028))2,514
Class H Up to $3,000,000 $(( 6,722))3,361
$30,000 Class I Up to $4,000,000 $(( 8,400))4,200
$38,000 Class J Up to $5,000,000 $(( 10,078))5,039
$45,000 Class K Up to $6,000,000 $(( 11,306))5,653
$53,000 Class L Up to $7,000,000 $(( 12,922))6,461
$60,000 Class M Up to $8,000,000 $(( 14,542))7,271
$65,000 Class N Up to $9,000,000 $(( 15,818))7,909
$70,000 Class O Up to $10,000,000 $(( 17,454))8,727
$75,000 Class P Up to $11,000,000 $(( 19,090))9,545
$80,000 Class Q Up to $12,000,000 $(( 22,908))11,454
$85,000 Class R Up to $13,000,000 $(( 26,180))13,090
$90,000 Class S Up to $14,000,000 $(( 29,454))14,727
$95,000 *See chapter 230-06 WAC, Exceeding license class.
3. Card games
License Description Fee Class A Nonhouse-banked - fee to play $(( 641))321
Class B Limited card games - hearts, rummy, pitch, pinochle, and cribbage - fee to play $(( 185))93
Class C Tournament only - no more than thirty consecutive days per tournament $(( 58))29
Class D Nonhouse-banked - no fee to play $(( 58))29
4. Fund-raising event
License Description Fee Class A One event - not more than 24 consecutive hours First time applicant $(( 380))190
Previously licensed applicant $(( 223))112
Class B One event - not more than 72 consecutive hours First time applicant $(( 641))321
Previously licensed applicant $(( 393))197
Class C Additional participant in joint event - not lead organization $(( 185))93
Class D Limited fund-raising event - one event - not more than six consecutive hours First time applicant $(( 167))84
Previously licensed applicant $(( 111))56
Class E Fund-raising event equipment distributor - rents or leases equipment no more than ten times per year $(( 253))127
Class F Fund-raising event equipment distributor - rents or leases equipment more than ten times per year $(( 641))321
5. Punch boards/pull-tabs
License Annual Gross Gambling Receipts Fee One Time Variance* Class A Up to $50,000 $(( 611))306
$5,000 Class B Up to $100,000 $(( 1,090))545
$5,000 Class C Up to $200,000 $(( 2,062)) 1,031$10,000 Class D Up to $300,000 $(( 2,998)) 1,499$10,000 Class E Up to $400,000 $(( 3,874)) 1,937$10,000 Class F Up to $500,000 $(( 4,676)) 2,338$10,000 Class G Up to $600,000 $(( 5,420)) 2,710$10,000 Class H Up to $700,000 $(( 6,100)) 3,050$10,000 Class I Up to $800,000 $(( 6,722)) 3,361$10,000 Class J Up to $1,000,000 $(( 7,620)) 3,810$20,000 Class K Up to $1,250,000 $(( 8,460)) 4,230$25,000 Class L Up to $1,500,000 $(( 9,240)) 4,620$25,000 Class M Up to $1,750,000 $(( 9,880)) 4,940$25,000 Class N Up to $2,000,000 $(( 10,466)) 5,233$25,000 Class O Up to $2,500,000 $(( 11,500)) 5,750$30,000 Class P Up to $3,000,000 $(( 12,218)) 6,109$35,000 Class Q Up to $4,000,000 $(( 14,400)) 7,200$40,000 Class R Up to $5,000,000 $(( 16,362)) 8,181$50,000 Class S Up to $6,000,000 $(( 18,544)) 9,272$60,000 Class T Up to $7,000,000 $(( 20,728)) 10,364$70,000 Class U Up to $8,000,000 $(( 22,908)) 11,454$80,000 Class V Over $8,000,000 $(( 25,090)) 12,545$80,000 *See chapter 230-06 WAC, Exceeding license class.
6. Raffles
License Annual Gross Gambling Receipts Fee Class A Up to $5,000 $(( 58))29
Class B Up to $10,000 $(( 185))93
Class C Up to $25,000 $(( 380))190
Class D Up to $50,000 $(( 641))321
Class E Up to $75,000 $(( 1,026))513
Class F Over $75,000 $(( 1,540))770
7. Combination license
License Description Fee Class A Allows gross gambling receipts of up to $25,000 from bingo, $7,500 from raffles, and $7,500 from amusement games, not to exceed $30,000 combined gross gambling receipts from all such activities. Allows Class D card games. $(( 115))58
Class B Allows gross gambling receipts of up to $60,000 from bingo, $15,000 from raffles, and $15,000 from amusement games, not to exceed $75,000 combined gross gambling receipts from all such activities. Allows Class D card games. $(( 300))150
Class C Allows gross gambling receipts of up to $125,000 from bingo, $30,000 from raffles, and $30,000 from amusement games, not to exceed $150,000 combined gross gambling receipts from all such activities. Allows Class D card games. $(( 696))348
8. Special property bingo
Once annually $(( 27))14
9. Permits
Recreational gaming activity $(( 58))29
10. Changes
Type Fee Name $(( 27))14
Location $(( 27))14
Fund-raising event date or time $(( 27))14
License class $(( 27))14
Duplicate license $(( 27))14
11. Other fees
Type Fee Replacement identification stamps $(( 27))14
Failing to apply for license class upgrade Up to fifty percent of the difference between our fees for the licensee's present license class and the new license class or one thousand dollars, whichever is less, plus $(( 26)) 13Review, inspection and/or evaluation of equipment, paraphernalia, services, or schemes Deposit and fees as required
12. Two part payment plan participation charitable or nonprofit organizations
Annual participation $(( 27))14
[Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 07-23-083 (Order 621), § 230-05-020, filed 11/20/07, effective 1/1/08; 07-03-082 (Order 606), § 230-05-020, filed 1/18/07, effective 1/1/08; 06-07-157 (Order 457), § 230-05-020, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.]
OTS-4133.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 657, filed 8/14/09, effective 1/1/10)
WAC 230-05-030 Fees for other businesses. All other business license applicants must pay the following fees to us when applying for gambling licenses, miscellaneous changes, or inspection services:
1. Commercial amusement games
License Annual Gross Gambling Receipts Fee Class A Premises only *$327/$150 Class B Up to $50,000 $460 Class C Up to $100,000 $1,184 Class D Up to $250,000 $2,644 Class E Up to $500,000 $4,640 Class F Up to $1,000,000 $7,968 Class G Over $1,000,000 $9,970 *We reduce the license fee by $177 when you apply for additional licenses at the same business premises, apply for multiple licenses at the same business premises, or a licensee is renewing an annual license.
2. Distributor
License Annual Gross Sales Fee Class A Nonpunch board/pull-tab only $659 Class B Up to $250,000 $1,318 Class C Up to $500,000 $1,980 Class D Up to $1,000,000 $2,644 Class E Up to $2,500,000 $3,446 Class F Over $2,500,000 $4,242
3. Fund-raising event equipment distributor
License Description Fee Class A Rents or leases equipment for fund-raising event or recreational gaming activity up to 10 times per year. $260 Class B Rents or leases equipment for fund-raising event or recreational gaming activity more than 10 times per year. $659
4. Gambling service supplier
License Fee Annual $687 Financing, consulting, and management contract review $143
5. Linked bingo prize provider
License Fee Annual $(( 4,414))2,207
6. Manufacturer
License Annual Gross Sales Fee Class A Pull-tab dispensing devices only $659 Class B Up to $250,000 $1,318 Class C Up to $500,000 $1,980 Class D Up to $1,000,000 $2,644 Class E Up to $2,500,000 $3,446 Class F Over $2,500,000 $4,242
7. Permits
Type Description Fee Agricultural fair One location and event only $27 Agricultural fair annual permit Annual permit for specified different events and locations $189 Recreational gaming activity $59 Manufacturer's special sales permit $211 Punch board and pull-tab service business permit Initial application fee $236 Punch board and pull-tab service business permit Renewal $56
8. Changes
Application Description Fee Name $27 Location $27 Business classification Same owners $59 Exceeding license class New class fee, less previous fee paid, plus $27 Duplicate license $27 Corporate stock/limited liability company shares/units $59 License transfers $59
9. Other fees
Type Fee Defective punch board/pull-tab cost recovery fees Up to $100 Failing to apply for license class upgrade Up to fifty percent of the difference between our fees for the licensee's present license class and the new license class or one thousand dollars, whichever is less, plus $27 Review of gambling equipment, supplies, services, or games Cost reimbursement
10. Identification stamps for commercial operators
Type Fee (a) Punch boards and pull-tabs (i) Standard Wagers fifty cents and below $.28 Wagers over fifty cents $1.11 (ii) Progressive jackpot pull-tab series Per series $11.19 (iii) Pull-tab series with carry-over jackpots and cumulative prize pool pull-tab series Per series $1.11 (b) Pull-tab dispensing devices (i) Mechanical and electro-mechanical $.28 (ii) Electronic Dispensing devices that require initial and ongoing evaluation of electronic components or functions, such as reading encoded data on pull-tabs, accounting for income or prizes $112.04 annually
Replacement of identification stamps $26 (( (c) Disposable bingo cards(i) Single game sets of individual cards or sheets of cards$.28(ii) Multigame card packets$1.22(iii) Cards used to play for linked bingo prizesFee per 250 cards$.44(iv) Cards used to play for linked bingo prizesFee per 5,000 cards$8.96(d))) (c) Coin or token-activated amusement gamesAnnually - operated at any Class A amusement game license location $(( 28.00))28
(( (e) Electronic bingo card daubersAnnual$11.19(f))) (d) Electronic card facsimile tableAnnual $381.50
11. Identification stamps charitable/nonprofit operators
Type Fee (a) Punch boards and pull-tabs (i) Standard Wagers fifty cents and below $.14 Wagers over fifty cents $.56 (ii) Progressive jackpot pull-tab series Per series $5.60 (iii) Pull-tab series with carry-over jackpots and cumulative prize pool pull-tab series Per series $.56 (b) Pull-tab dispensing devices (i) Mechanical and electro-mechanical $.14 (ii) Electronic Dispensing devices that require initial and ongoing evaluation of electronic components or functions, such as reading encoded data on pull-tabs, accounting for income or prizes $56.02 annually
Replacement of identification stamps $13 (c) Disposable bingo cards (i) Single game sets of individual cards or sheets of cards $.14 (ii) Multigame card packets $.61 (iii) Cards used to play for linked bingo prizes Fee per 250 cards $.22 (iv) Cards used to play for linked bingo prizes Fee per 5,000 cards $4.48 (d) Coin or token-activated amusement games Annually - operated at any Class A amusement game license location $14 (e) Electronic bingo card daubers Annual $11.19 12. Two-part payment plan participation for commercial operators
Annual participation $27 [Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 09-17-077 (Order 657), § 230-05-030, filed 8/14/09, effective 1/1/10; 07-23-083 (Order 621), § 230-05-030, filed 11/20/07, effective 1/1/08; 07-03-082 (Order 606), § 230-05-030, filed 1/18/07, effective 1/1/08; 06-07-157 (Order 457), § 230-05-030, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.]