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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - July 6, 1983 (37)NOR CAL TMMRS City Manager Glaves; apprised the Council that the NorCal TO PFCM0TE Tremors of Lodi have approached the City proposing that they BINX be allowed to promote a bingo game in Lodi to be held one evening per week with the following conditions: 1. The need for a small roan within the building that they will use periodically, usually 2 to 3 times per month, for regular meetings year-round. Suggested Rental $85.00 per month, or $1,020.00 2. Use of the Main Hall one night per week year-round. Suggested rental $700.00 per morph, or $8,400.00 3. The Tremors would also purchase 40 folding tables, which would become the property of the City of Lodi. Est. cost - 40 x $60.00 $2,400.00 4. It is also understood that the Tremors would furnish their own tote boards, speaker system, and other necessary needs to conduct a successful bingo operation. 5. The Tremors would clean said facility, both the small room and main hall, after each use or at least return saw to a presentable condition. 6. The Tremors would furnish the City of Lodi with insurance as requested by the City Attorney to cover all necessary liabilities. Under the proposed agreement, the City of Lodi: Would furnish the space requirements, present tables and adequate number of chairs rogded to seat at least 500 patrons. The City would incur utility costs and provide equipment needs to maintain building, such as brooms,, cleaners, mops, etc. The City would also allow the Trema� concession privileges during regular Bingo meetixng nights. It is also understood that this agreement is to run for three years as suggested, at which time it will be reviewed. It is also agreed that either party can cancel Said agreement in writing with 30 -day notice. A brief history of the NoxCal. T, mors of Lodi was presented for Council's informaticn. Discussion followed with questions being directed to Staff. On motion of 0ouncil, Member Pinkerton, Murphy seta -4, Council granted permission to the morcal Tremors to prmote bingo games in Lodi to be held one evening per weak with conditions heretofore set, forth and directed the City Atto=vBy to prepare the appropriate agreement, .w fc THE CITY COUNCIL FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE SU81Kr Bingo Games - NorCal Tremors COUNCIL COIL MUNICATTON M DATE 6/28/83 The NorCal Tremors of Lodi would like to make the following proposal, and request of the City Council of Lodi. For the purpose of promoting a bingo game in Lodi to be held one evening per week (Tuesday the 1st choice, Wednesday the 2nd choice) ` for 3 years, the NorCal Tremors' needs and suggested rental fees are as follows: 1. The need for a small room within the building that they will use periodically, usually 2 to 3 times per month, for regular meetings year-round Suggested Rental $85.00 per month, or $1,020.00 2. Use of the Main Hall one night per week year-rounc Suggested rental $700.00 per month, or 8,400.00 3. '.he Tremors would also purchase 40 folding tables, which would become the property of the City of Lodi Est. cost - 40 x $60.00 2,400.00 4. It is also understood that the Tremors would furnish their own tote boards, speaker system, and other necessary needs to conduct a successful bingo operation. 5. Tne Tremors would clean said facility, both the small' room and main hall, after each use or at least return same to a presentable condition. o. The Tremors would furnish the City of Lodi with in-surance as requested by the City Attorney to cover all necessary liabilities. The City of Lodi: Would furnish the space requirements, present tables and aaequate number of chairs needed to seat at least 500 patrons. The City would incur utility costs and provide equipment needs to maintain building, such as, brooms, cleaners, mops, etc. The City would also allow the Tremors concession privileges during regular Bingo meeting nights. It is also understood that this agreement is to run for three years as suggested, at which time it will be reviewed. It is also agreed that either party can cancel said agreement in writing with 30 -day notice. — ED DE BENEDETTI, Director, Recreation 3c Park ;.7 7- `diiC ARE THE NOR -CAL TREMORS OF LODI, a non-profit organization? The Tremors organization has been in existence for some seven (7) years and their main function is to promote girls' fast pitch softball of all ages. At the present time the organizaticn sponsors five (5) girls' teams and one (1) ladies' team. They provide a training center in Stockton, (which they would like to move to Lodi,) and put on numerous clinics year-round to teach and further the sport of girls fast pitch softball. The coaches are hand-picked, highly qualified, and class people, who work and provide a volunteer service at no cost to the partici- pant. The organization consistently qualifies one or more teams for U. S. championship and national tournaments. Many past Tremor players have received college scholarships and have participated again in national and international play. As a reward -to players and coaches, each year one or more Tremor teams travel to foreign countries to participate. (This year Holiand and japan will be visited.) It is also the hope of the Tremor organization to host and establish a national tournament in Lodi, with teams from Taiwan, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Holland, and other countries participating. The Tremors are truly a good -will ambassador in that the team members are well -chaperoned and represent quality people. In the past the Tremors have also given monies to many needy projects where youth are concerned. In fact, profits from the requested Bingo game to be held in Lodi will be shared with high school athletics in Lodi, which are being cut. It might be noted that for the past five years at least two to three or more Lodi girls have been and are presently Tremor players. Hopefully, as this program develops in Lodi, more will be added. It is certainly a fine opportunity for girls of the Lodi and Central Valley area in that all are welcome to take advantage of this fine organization. Ed DeBenedetti, Director Recreation and Parks Department ounee%u al ..7.t" Ron Stein, City Attorney City of Lodi 221 W. Pine Street Lodi, California 95240 Ed DeBenedetti City of Lodi Parks & Recreation 125 N. Stockton Lodi, California 95240 Gentlemen: U C e746 Jrr�i�� �(�a�taL ai�en�zrt .1tuiP. 9 Auc han, 'KWarrua 95?07 �.t09J 479-746 June 13, 1983 IN Re: Nor -Cal Tremors lease of 125 N. Stockton St., Lodi, California I represent Nor -Cal Tremors, a California non-profit organization, which is desirous of leasing a city building located at 125 N. Stockton Street. Nor -Cal Tremors intends to use the premises as a branch office for the storage of equipment and supplies and to conduct weekly bingo games under the state law and the local bingo ordinance (Section 4(b)(1) to 4(b)(4)). The office and storage areas must be exclu- sively rented to Nor -Cal Tremors; however the bingo area is only needed once a week. Nor -Cal Tremors will contract with the City for the other nights on a one time basis only. Nor -Cal Tremors has successfully and legally conducted a Thursday night bingo game at the Stockton Ballroom in Stockton for approximately one (1) year. Nor -Cal Tremors representatives are familiar with the strict requirements of Section 326.5 of -the Penal Code (a copy of this code section is enclosed). The weekly bingo game will be conducted as the game in Stockton is conducted. Nor -Cal Tremors will attempt to have a capacity bingo crowd of approxi- mately 400 persons. As in Stockton, the bingo games will be advertised in the local newspaper one or two days prior to the weekly event. A copy of the Stockton. Record ad is enclosed. All door prizes will be free and without the condition that the customer purchase a bingo card. All bingo cards will be from Nor -Calls regular supplier. The City of Lodi and any of its representatives are welcome to inspect the Stockton game at any time upon request. Nor -Cal Tremors prefers to move into the building within the next sixty (60) days. If you have additional questions with respect to our proposal, kindly contact Vern Ferguson, President of Nor -Cal Tremors at (209) 946-4195, or me. Yours truly, 0" t• s AO 4e CHARLES R. SPATOLA CRS/cs cc: Vern Ferguson DICTATED BUT NOT READ =C qg JE­ Tj I %W WWUIJ F',IlLr. 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IVei,10k lo! hinsti &Vne< Inst rxtly fttr } In „twral i :iaritabic rtltjs•w--, refrn to a r-anit:ular pine of t?hal I.ke►t•e� 2 rrrtne. t%Ww M14% rta)ctl in califwnia when the whets 3 -kW that whImKion in 107k and tk•cs nrtt cnftwe any txhrr Pme er :Mtt.ity inl'hhW in the leipslalive Mini• . _ t1.'rt 14 N119.) aau:til" in the fir.• %entcltty 4 tui11. (n) .•G thn Net-ti.ut. A-hkh rr%-A%l s that bingo Pervem •stay he 'A VtttiAitr •thou Lw tha••tt. 63 X24, 6-26-W. The W"# anvottlmc•tt tit •ul,-.l. Int tit th•. .cttiom Thi% scai.•n .kgvrrcJcs the rrovi.ww€n ct. Pen.0 irttlatiirtj runt?• NtatJ. in the k;;1.I.r1i•c Jaliltllk•rt ••f � 119 tit l.z• .%% 1.. am N"Ptl pmt authaitw M this htirtktt es(vc lc.l the auil+twity 44 11W tC] NLittre So ice.lntt a\'sirm. N4 .ti•t at w an) Nnpot it.1R1e_ not.w sulhOrim,l. ". tttaritattle hnrt i -AmeJ by the 11176 arneWnwnt of GO t )r.Ait%.Ci%n. lit). 1-.S-77. Cavisi. Art. 4. 1 Mk whish r<c+tkk i that the h-golaturc by %talutr map autlhwile title. aril •.+unties to rrtv.i.k 2. I:irrt►.e. NII) R+aw%• NA 4v9y fw Juriuble Mpvwa. tit (Nr.. In InixmIitgt Oiillen init .ienia) tt( bingo 1kUemt. Grp Aay.(Kn. 124, 6r21t-10. rlicarn faiirJ tit .Itvw that rnt.°rdwtt tisud by hearinj officer h r k•+:at Jopann"a 4 xvial vrvkv was hvgwn!►'' , 1. In ge•tteral rr tr Hrtlair loop •li:ant in any w jy. ?etas ie U lrtq reJ ` Whets LtgtsUtwv adoMeJ this .ection aud"iring the U%in$ t• tela. ut 14vkll SM -ice of City of t.aa`Att�eles >> �. operatitm d "bine►." gwrom h•y religitttts tx nir3tit*n. i4w 119111 113 Cal.htrti. $16. 97 C.A.M %k i r f 3"t7. jadlrna chain schemer �+ l.sw Itesie.. Cat""WSlratirs lyl.rrtiwtl Of -4%*%1 tJ rause of Wlkln 0141fttirt4 ttdttttJ�. � P)taintpSnit: V ic:.tus chain -h toliday Maisie c3*L ants with %i4ui,%n of thi• section M hoer AU e>+�siint (1974) 1 L1.S+. I-PLet., 63. ir, a ttcukrtin& mart that ctm-4itulej an ,ynta' iM Mosso �, stxn•c JK1 twd .+ret Nc M precluJv° COAtitidatttlt tit rMin eche w ;..-w uroki first cause ot.actiixf`tilaryint; `•. McnJants with vi. ia-k)n of Rus. At 0n-4.0 j--173t>e byi _ •i .Notes of thei> limn itxct ilia. topirinal in Jtct-ptive niarketins &Wtkox� even i. �s 1 thwatgtt mb menti.tn was made of thus ltCtArt its' ills tiM g'� cau.e tit atti.•n..•here shoe wai no rexstxt io masks such 47 wlfefe there way a ii[aPubNttine 1CC, rtthkht tt"e/'C menhir• in that the tiersrtite t um -ter of t- t aehttjlt did -t not make a rrxAmthtkm sur toMvins r ftwnvtnce lto.nix Jrperw!es• bliits iticPlity at1J, in loiti,a ebar�t twt, unMdJ imcnt.xy wsx not tKwitt►t lite!•; an.) sttlsttan• dm --c(+ 6o. um -n tht: chain xchenre.agvoct.:O ticket dattllst tiai.l�cnx"lage tit Vttt.)wts Wa. ntK r17%#Wrod 10 be IoW to krti titer. the People v►erc a fs nt"!>+x m 1411 tIsla`tlrtg t z 1t ctrswnrrt zit ••salt. ttcteattktnts' rrtul•cti*ta pfstt was a witkly xcepteJ tiew that the pratt►ctst;Wiett ittlWteMh! Jc,e(+tiye t+,►.zMw► f!ixiicc anJ an itkjst dtaFn sChcettc. If atwhther►t, tJ + 1lttunt�tt 1r, F' k* Inc. (195I) 133 Cal.ltrir. M111 vtttiet w!►teh i C A.1J 1. A r tytait+iti trths slur; thttktu a i tx tsCtuitrntxx ix`+titnittJ toY yment •+•lewd Uctetr+ltiztta, t 1urErJ'with tla�tirt bu.irttss r►artiret "Ute to i't?'rz'rri whri'ate ttt•t rantttrartts,ln tl+t 1. t in igxration t.t an "cniievs-16hain" ravkaing prolvant, ani wtva ate nix rur:hatiins to tasks to t+trtticit+sle.,itt Itte �, ' was lot drptivW &-4 at jury trial t rkW this x�rtiurt ••here aehertc tk%es nt•t utrtie .ritllin the tJrtintt%A d te+ttlkas, Y relict •xis •welds wino t;tn. A t4td.C. 31 17:x70 and was chain acnes to:3to firth in tltiu'tiKtton. but tt Whet r ' e +ttttt+atlr cyuitahle in nature, rxxwithttsrxlirts fact that tion is'rsfhend tar intn�lucing tn+e sir tit xt t►JtNfiunOr i its t ivtl les mi also n�.u1t. P r. � into 4 r inipwitit" ttlx k !'crxxw lyrtiiifvtittn in tAe arltame'.hltsed NrttlMc melt• -t5. lite. (1976) 112 CaMpa. 767. 61 sak to pemm ininhhutxzl. the snccmr b tlOtat X1Y! lltld b �<<;�` Y" C.A.7d 379. critttitsai. ltl to } t v F> N ; f M Mated materials for lotteries lgmtly conducted outshle state Noosing in this chapter shall make unlawful the printing or other priAuction of uy sdvertisianlcnb '' F for. or any ticket, chaatce, or ithare in a lottery conducttml in any other state or nation why such k ittery is not lwohibiteti by thv i_-ws of such state or nation; or the mk of such materials by tM manufacturer .then.-af to any person or entity eoittlucting or partkcipating in the conduct of .!tach a � _ -, Mttary, in any such state or nation. This section •loci not autlxmta any advertiseme»1=wtljti� �`� n� Cajiforltia relating sty lotteries, or the ask or resale within Califer:tia of .lottery' tkketx eltaaeesr > to inditikdua* or sets *Uw,wire in tkolation of any tears of the Plate. 4 (Added by Stata.19M, e. 216, p. 456, 4 1.. urgency, eff. June 23, 1180.) r wx f i *�r jrtderGnit indicates changes or additions by:4qveAdmont J'GN�y a ME 7a me it :'�•r w t,e t> by ( ark Erne t:: a the .d to 141 or rir,-A PENAL CODE§ :;'.',t;Sri (1) A rity. (.county. nr city ;end county %hicli r•rsncut an rvdina:,ve {t.•rmittinX b;r.,;u );Arno-. cony � . Rp rc 'y .urtt .irdir fro i- that 1t tloe niwiddy Kro.os n-criptts from I:tnco Ktirt+c•:o of nn _olrttti ;�ati(tr{ wij►�ln i�"i< , ��cjt�i�. T t Yrcerj five. thco isand ti;tll:irs ($.°•, Mx)}, a minirtum rcncntaKe of the proccedi dial! be o.a:' on!) for charitaltlr ptirj­sv:: not relating to he c'onduttirg of hinge gttino.,t and thnt the balance s1•.al1 1w -is--d for prin-s, rental of property, overhei 1, a•lministr.itive expen.es aid payment of lictr,_e firs Thr anint.nt of prirct•t-fli u, --d for renta! •of property, Overhead, and mIrr.ini*traLive expers-vs is subject to the limitations specified in paragraph (2) of this subdivision. 0 ' ' (1)11) A city, county, or city and cotinty may im{xlw n liecn.e fie on each organi7.etion which it authorizes to conduct bingo games. Tht fee, whether for the initial license or renewal. 3h. -ill not exe'-d fifty dttllarr (s o) :u.nuaa), t•i,:ep: ax, itrovided in par:rgriiph (:) if nn npp hcation for n licrn.e is denied, ore -half of Any I:crtt_.e fee paid shall he refuwled to the orFr.oization. (2) in liva o' the licrn�r f.•v {st•rf,1ttk-d unairr paragraph (1), if city, tuunty. or city ar:.l county msy impose a !icemw fre of fifty dollar (3a0) paid upKin application. If an application for a lirrn..c is tirr.�t-d, oar -nil of the Rp-piwation fee shell lx• refundc-il :n the organization. An atttttt.nral ree of 1 percent of the monthly geoss receipts over five thousand doiitam ($a,()()t)) derived frorr. bingo Kam" shall be coPcoed monthly by t{ie city, county, or city atltf county issuing the license. tr.) No person shall be allowed to participate in a hinp;o gome. unless the jwrson is phy.icalty present at the time r.nd place in :which lite Lingo pme is being corxiucted. ' ' ' tnj The total value of prizes awardeft during the conduct of any bingo games shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars (;250) in cash or kind, or both, for each separate game which is held. ' ' W, As used in this section "bingo" menns R game of chance in which prizes are awarded on the ba:%is o: designated numbers or syrnho13 on a cant which conform to nitntbers or symbols selected at random. Notwithstanding Section 3:10c, as uwd in this m-ction, tie gnine of bingo shrill include cards having numbers or symWs which ars concealetf and preprinted in a manner providing fur distribution of prize -s. The winning carr!+ shall not lie kntswn prjor to the game by nny per.on phrticipating in the playing or operation of the bingo ptame.. All such preprinted cards shall !war the legend, '*i10,- sale or -1.4 only in a bingo game authori701 under California law And pu^+tiAnt to kx•nl ordinance." It is the intention of the la•Ki.•tlntt:rr that bingo as defined in Visit suhdivi_.ion applies exeluni+ely to this Rection and shall not he applit,J in the construction or enfa•rcemrnt of any Other provision of law. (Added by Stat, -%.1975, c. St., p. 19.12. § 1. Amcndtsi by Stat,09^.7, c. 271, p. 1161), § 1, urgency, t:ff. July S. 1977; Stats.1979, c. 1006, p. 3.119. § li Stwts.19bO. c. 997, p. 3179, § 1; Stats.19r11, c. 841, p- --. § 1.) 147(. I.tQ.latinn. sectiam 2 u( Stats.1975. c WO. P. 1143, pr.1-t id' 'This ao shall bemne orviativc onl) if Avwoorthly Con.titutiex+at Artc-Onxrt Not. 3 t•f the 1975-7tv Rep alar Scs%icwt u ado, ted ivy the pieopvlc, in which case this act shaft tvcomc enwrative at ncc +;into; throe :sc uk to con.titu- tkxat a..nenJmcrtt. 1.C:.A. Pato 50 wa. a,,Un"ett h) five peo 4c tel the pwimsry clm--iiovn held Bine A. 19'16' (A.C.A- Nix 1 w3, atkvpt.d lune B. 1976.1 1977 Anoertdrweat. SubstituieJ. (ON—it:Y 'hank 310 cavt=gtration ins'" in cub d. (a). toe% rtevaisitm. 1.11 1-Y Sectim 23701d of Ow Rcvcrto r ark: Taxatim C"- :sssd a contributit3a an pft kt which wtKtl.) hr A alo.o,ir:rt><e confributirn un.kr Scc'ti m t'U(:)t2) of the hiterttal kcv- trnue Cexk a 19W. uUcj the sccinO sentence in %uW. II:k milv.tituted. in Saul. di j%C Cttitipp •',6311 .: 0011kC. tate rrcxnt rrtvttsicrnc ltvr -A n t�npw•-ifit. chmitaHc axCan- italnrt"; aJ.(c.l the w xvisal settfctsae is) %ul%l. (1): .ut.ti• tuteJ in the first sentence a su(xl. (h) prc.oling "orj.trti- zatMm", and wtwd-itttthotited- prof -IMwipwt.111 eh:.,it.i- blc' inscncJ ttu irius%lu:t.xy phtxx its .utvlt)1 tclat- int to Rcv A TC. � 23701.1, srwftt-%l the .co Awl to (uwth sentences in sou -N. tj) ir.lu.hrid sul.p..u.. t:). (2). es, a.n,W subd. (k► by rnvrtintp f.vlkna ing the fir%t use of the %ortlt "sic:nve far" is<. plo'l-it.:i, inJmlity: site se.vri%i " third sentences, ivt "rkit to a w" the actual WU of hmsing su:h liccnsc, ton r... -h rkwil"ofit.:h3titahtc aKipnization which it 3utho ri;cs 1.. conduct Gvirogo a:tnwx."; and WLW the ta't .entente if) %%" On). I" Antene4neid. Subvittoo tl in Subd. (j)f2) 'iztore theak.hiotioin law prim -i- tow ":dict the a1Ct!u0iom few pwiles anJ in weal, (jl(2j atter "tnctheaJ" invrletf `M• cltkfing the r -k -h c of hinge. oloiip fftent; '; sO W suN. (jl(3): in suN. (k) inserted "(i)- arta then in para. (1). sayswns Sentence. ttfteir "(V%0)" a(ktaf "arnually. eRcepv as pK.ivt.kd in pastatoraph (2) alio) a%kW (Uri. 12). in suW. (n) a kk-J the second. third. anJ fcwrth Senim"rs. Ainersthrtrnt of this %otiose by E 2 tel Stats.1979. G ICC*. pt. 3421. tailed to txvxorne op er stive anakr the pwt n i"m% of I t cd that .%Ct. 19M An"dniertt. Aaltical soft. (j)14) 19tt A nendmem. Atkk%l the Scviwial -entrees of suN. 1h); iinctt J in the fitst KntC/MV Of SON. (f) "1K 1401icrty witrvse mrtl is Jcwtattd to the rapnizatiott_. inverted in the reowo xnfenre of suht. (f) "tw wibvsc test is A-mttal I-,- and `oro Jainatcaf cscluuvdy tri": sakfed the scrontl sc•ntctk< of suhl (!t). .ksitr"ej the (,owner thirJ jird totirth wn(crsres of sued (j) as sutat. (k): inserted in the aa\-.wtJ scntctx'c of total. (k): substittacol ht suW. (1,)(2► -If) Mccnt" lo+r "10 rvncM" and . VuitA-- f« "SW.. inwncd in suhcl. (k)(_) uvitrit) equirrtserri snJ ucwily prruVitiel; suhatitttted its the first sctrtemv of xuhd 0)(4) `the trsutithly gross imripris from 'Anon pm -es of an avtptanuati.vn within this suhfivisirt" tt)r "an ottanita- int Asterisks indicate deletions by amendrrnnt 221 �i 140'7; ^mrotime+,e. Ihlct:.I, l.•t',.t.n; '•...,rt' 0.': Hti••!kt wu n�%!. the wt•rtt♦ ' Nt It the t. ttl be 1'1 .: pahtY _ t ow 1. the "Ose" § 326.5. ltinxo x -tines for charity Te" PENAL CO (it) Neither aria chalrlrr nor Chapli-r 10 t•osn rat ncir�; Kith St•t'1,•�n 3'4)) appliej to any bingo grime Mhich is canducted in R city, county, or t•it'v anti county pursofint to nn o•dinance enacted under Section 19 of Artirle IV of the State C,Ir.ttituh�,n, luu'.0--il that .itch onhnanee allow:► girirs to be conducted only by organizations exempted frvrn the irtyrnen' of tht.- hunk and corporation tux by Sections 23701a, 23701b, '21701-1, :a701c, ''M701(, •L't mg, un.l _'37011 of the i:etcnuc and Taxation Code and by snobilehome park fis3ocistions an I senior citizens arl;anizations: and provided that the LV!*L.; jj ,% u( such Karnes sire u.ieii only for ehnriw!4 purlx.+tw. (h) It is a miulernertnor for any lx•r•.on to receive or lWv it profit, wage, or mlary from any bingo ame authoring! by Section 19 of Article IV of the State l'unatitution. st�tsr�txj r ppy;�Q +jt ShY �Ir�! sx4iclZSup,furlin¢ I.iny� gLmc maw he P;►ill__LroM_ _ rrv_enufr �_ j_�21nPqii3lRtS,t11i (c) A violation of subdivision (b) of this sortion shall he puni.ih.0-le by a fine not to exceed ton thousand dollars ($10,000), which fine shall be, delx,.•Itrd In the g nera! fun.1 of the city, county. or city and county which enacted the ontinanee authortzinx the bingo Rnme. A vinlntion of any lxr,vision of this section, othzr than subtliviston (b!, is a mi,tiemearor. (d) The city, county, or city and (bunt} which enacted the onlinnnce Rut!tnriting the bingo game may bring an action to enjoin a vi•,)iatiun of this section. (e) No minor shall be Rllowed to participate in any bingo game. ,(i) An organization authorized to conduct bingo games poor-tuont to sutrlivision (a) shall conduct a bingo ynmtr only on prolierty ownt-d or le ""1 by it, t+r-1CSi`_'t�2_t►h9�S _tk�S.��QDiLt��?_Jt�lt Qfy��ti, anwhich property is used by such organization for an office or for performance of the purpottes for which the orl;anizatien is oricanired. .Nothing in this sutxdivision shall be construed to require that the property ovrnPd or based by t2L1vito, _q, _jZ c!QttnWtl_to the orgnniution he used or )easel exclusively by Sts).VRpkZLt&',i"- jY�1Y_ q such org,tniration. (g) All bingo games shall he open to the public, nnt ,lust to the memoirs of the authorind organization. (h) A Mingo game shall be o{xrnted and staffed only by membcrt of the authorized orXnnixsLk n which organised it. Such members -hall not receive a pn)fit, wzge, or salary from any bingo game. Only the orgAnization nuthori.,AA to conduct a bingo, game shall operate such Fame. or participate in theromotivn, stsikrviaion, or any other phase of such Fame. �j�t !ty tiq"ojp_pQjR jA%jtj Abe C!!1JTisylitok91,` ufritY dSr?�►n.RtlwhSz.nC1.8E�t_Ell"tF1('tifs �I 4hCfltt4hnt!?i'i( QrPQni SLQr1Ai�4.1C�(: gi-mgfa the yrlit�li�n_cyn luctin>z__'is lC;►tns, (i) No individual, cvrlK,ration, lt►rtrsership, or other legal rntity except the organization authorked to conduct a bingo gfime shall hold a financial inter -at in the corotvet of such bingo lards. (j) With respect to orgunizations exempt from payment of the bank and corporation tax by Section 23701d of the Revenue find Taxation Code, Rp profits deriLrd from a bingo gams shall be kept In a rs ial fund or account and *hall not be comminglttl with any other fund or account. Such profits s all be used only for charitable purposes. OU With respect to other organizations authorized to conduct bingo games pursuant to this section. all promda derivftl from a bingo game shall be kept in a special fund or account and shall not be commingled with anj other fund or nccouut �'Ct�1�7tY_�C rrcrittt�Qf�);q�tt���y � giDXM. within jUtgvt .n_U Such procrrtts shall be used only for charitAble purposet. tXcept as follows: (1) Such prmeds may be used for prizes. (2) A portion of such proceeds, not to exceed • ' • 24 percent of the proceeds before the deduction for prites, or • • • wis-11imatli -cjsdimljt],M) per m,,nth, whh•hever is i .3a, may be uaar! for rental of property. overhtmd, Including the, purchase of bingo equipment, • ' admindsttxltltre expet+seos„ tl smritr enttiamml- A d kwWdUlK—r-al"! (3) such procee s maybe use.) to pay license fees- 111u&t:lina indicate& changes or additions. by amtndrnent NA (l! -t Sll<'etiy - shall 1?' hKlan:c licence expen�- • . t it Ruth d�cee�i =s denit (2) 1 AlhPID*" Onied, peir ee n' shall be . • prescat two M- . • - the) tz: at rafts cards i distrib- rrkrti )elan! orrdina exclu:i provisi (Aden July fm Sect i "t�1U t; tory:' St�.iort shall tv tions) , Mork1 tor+ porpm: Seeds+' com rit ckmirt i sr►w C the pit irstteM )Wad I nik*vt' bie" Y a to rpurth tnpwn the - searttrt wet of Aster COUNCIL COMMUNICAV ON TO THE CITY COUNCIL DATE NO. FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE 6/28/83 SUBJECT Bingo Games - NorCal Tremors The NorCal Tremors of Lodi would like to make the following proposal and request of the City Council of Lodi. For the purpose of promoting a bingo game in Lodi to be held one evening per week (Tuesday the 1st. choice, Wednesday the 2nd choice) for 3 years, the NorCal Tremors' needs and suggested rental fees are as foilows: 1. The need for a small room within the building that they will use periodically, usually 2 to 3 times per month, for regular meetings year-round Suggested Rental $85.00 per month, or $1,020.00 2. Use of the Main Hall one night per week year-round Suggested rental $700.00 per month, or 8,400.00 3. The Tremors would also purchase 40 folding tables, which would become the property of the City of Lodi Est. cost - 40 x $60.00 2,400.00 4. It is also understood that the Tremors would furnish their own tote boards, speaker system, and other necessary needs to conduct a successful bingo operation. 5. The Tremors would clean said facility, both the small room and main hall,.aftnr each use or at least return same to a presentable condition. 6. The Tremors would furnish the City of Lodi with insurance as requested by the City Attorney to cover all necessary liabilities. The City of Lodi: Would furnish the space requirements, present tables and adequate number of chairs needed to seat at least 500 patrons. The City would incur utility costs and provide equipment needs to maintain building, such as, brooms, cleaners, mops, etc. The! City would also allow the Tremors concession privileges during regular Bingo meeting nights. It is also understood that this agreement is to run for three years as suggested, at which time it will be reviewed. It is also agreed that either party can cancel said agreement in writing with 30 -day notice, ED DE BENEDETTI, Director, Recreation & Parks ft WHO ARE THE NOR -CAL TREMORS OF LODI, a non-profit organization? The Tremors organization has been in existence for some seven (7) years and their main function is to promote girls' fast pitch softball of all ages. At the present time the organization sponsors five (5) girls' teams and one (1) ladies' team. They provide a training center in Stockton, (which they would like to move to Lodi,) and put on numerous clinics year-round to teach and further the sport of girls fast pitch softball. The coaches are hand-picked, Highly qualified, and class people, who work and provide a volunteer service at no cost to the partici- pant. The organization consistently qualifies one or more teams for U. S. championship and national tournaments. Many past Tremor players have received college scholarships and have participated again in national and international play. As a reward to players and co -riches, each year one or more Tremor teams travel to foreign countries to participate. (This year Holland and Japan will be visited.) It is also the hope of the Tremor organizatic- to host and establisa a national tournament in Lodi, with teams frog Taiwan, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Holland, and other countries participa tng. The Tremors are truly a goer: -will ambassador in that the team members are well -chaperoned and represent quality people. In the past the Tremors have also given monies to many needy proiects where youth are concerned. In fact, profits from the requested Bingo game to be held in Lodi will be shared with high school athletics in Lodi, which are being cut. It might be noted that for the past five years at least two. to three or more Lodi girls have been and are presently Tremor players. Hopefully, as this program develops in Lodi, more will be added. It is certainly a fine opportunity for girls of the Lodi and Central Valley area in that all are welcome to take advantage ot-this rine organization. Ed DeBenedetti, Director Recreation and Parks Department Ron Stein, City Attorney City of Lodi 221 W. Pine Street Lodi, California 95240 Ed DeBenedetti City of Lodi Parks & Recreation 125 N. Stockton Lodi, California 95240 Gentlemen: W., 17.46 %and W.,d _au�� .�isile 9 Ai d oio, Wa/f/� 9St07 (409)`.`47`J-/7.16 Juna 13, 1983 Re: Nor -Cal Tremors lease of 125 N. Stockton St., Lodi, California I represent Nor -Cal Tremors, a California non-profit organization, which is desirous of leasing a city building located at 125 N. Stockton Street. Nor -Cal Tremors intends to use the premises as a branch office for the storage of equipment and supplies and to conduct weekly bingo games under the state law and the local bingo ordinance (Section 4(b)(1) to 4(b)(4)). The office and storage areas must be exclu- sively rented to Nor -Cal Tremors; however the bingo area is only needed once a week. Nor -Cal Tremors will contract with the City for the other nights on a one time basis only. Nor -Cal Tremors has successfully and legally conducted a Thursday night bingo game at the Stockton Ballroom in Stockton for approximately one (1) year. Nor -Cal Tremors representatives are familiar with the strict requirements of Section 326.5 of the Penal Code 0 Page Two June 13, 1983 (a copy of this code section is enclosed). The weekly bingo game will be conducted as the game in Stockton is conducted. Nor -Cal Tremors will attempt to have a capacity bingo crowd of approxi- mately 400 persons. As in Stockton, the bingo games will be advertised in the local newspaper o.ie or two days prior to the weekly evc:.nt. A copy of the Stockton Record ad is enclosed. All door prizes will be free and without the condition that the customer purchase a bingo card. All bingo cards will be from Nor -Calls regular supplier. The City of Lodi and any of its representatives are welcome to inspect the Stockton game at any time upon request. Nor -Cal Tremors prefers to move into the build! -.g within the next sixty (60) days. If you have additional questions with respect to our proposal, kindly contact Vern Ferguson, President of Nor -Cal Tremors at (209) 946-4195, or me. CRS/cs cc: Vern Ferguson DICTATED BUT NOT READ Yours truly, CLAil-'f • e. aw CHARLES R. SPATOLA t• '/ rr�.. l ''• ♦:.C•4 K .y�4 t r' ;•i a i , i� _ r -J� l'`� , . " r` -- 41_�• ��!, �.1 .�yr • [t� " � r+� � +Y'��. :f is �' .+ !.� �, s .: i.., �'i4 Y' IV��y,^s sji .t . S,i�,v •a <Y •rt: A• ,j. '. / • -a• ��' •- •�� y.�, r • : t ' i' A :4,14 .; E F F'»`ilii' ✓'�.t b .;A. b40. r Y •' r�7r! Q '►'~ a f�y, rr F• a v' f tj S �;- ek r{.'i •f - xIf Wry. I� y ;1 • ye. � 'f • � � a -t1 • S GiRi S ALL R •!£ ASt* �r~i �. ti�• - M*' r �� • � +';�j' a \+•.'•t Iti! .N � � t A F �, f+ 1'r • �s ,d jp AI 1 .A ty " .`: .d" �. .} ;. ft; P� �I) �/ � ♦ J � •r ."� � � ♦ ,y ",:,, J• •tr :-r.. v. • -,:^� FC t♦1 {.. •Y•+ 1� : -JS M�'• � ''14.•k ia••..J• � .( e .,� tY ► r ;' 2J i • t• *!,: l .J J. `� n. �-'' i�A ,♦ �, �t w w • 'a ♦ Jr .r ';� ° p e ,�,' .. .'. 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An. 4. 1 (McL whlth rl—%k•% the Ir1jitiawit by %tatutw may authrwin lndr% Io Ytdr% tltw%;&W %.%nitre% j,4o%Itlr For hinj(pi gxvw.% but fitly lilt chAiitahit rt►Itvx-, Ictcr% to pariiculat jtanw test that !n urnerrl t natlar, t'oninwwth ria)ral in 1411(-.11143 Whcf1 the whets l.ken%e% ►.Alai that athbviti,wt in 19711, an.l %kvx flat crrAw%t`t any 1rlldit) '4 ,14%1 jp"W m a:u.liv irl:llwlai in tht kgislative denni- to"i of i i4b, %,l -luau t\1 In the lvo %tntt'11x tef utrnt. (n) - A tht-t wet'itom which reoviia that hu*o.Wwm rivy be IA, VWk%tt riavat 6,4 charm,*, 63 C )ta Atq'.('t►>. t24, 6 -26 -ft Itw• 1474 nl.wlwlnxnl of %UW. (n) A Ih•• %ar.tN1, ih1% tc%two %uper-"e% the tauVlAiPI11I alt Pen.C, nw'Itl.1111& r%111th hV►tl% lit the trjtl%lalltr tit'1111111..11 of Y\ 114 to 1.'(1 ,t% It, ant Alrtl%VJI 1VY thil. 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FAWle" chain nehetnr+t I ats Kevkw Ct>,I anvta k-% Dkn iv%ml of .twit(( cause %qasokm chlirgittjr tlehrki• pyramwling: Vt:4,tt% :!taut-- Ill►lltl;ty Maxie aM.v with tYt►IAti.wlwllt ►hi. tecikln 17. inter slia.n+Yatt�6 (1974) 1 l..ltrt f.1, in a nuitrlilttj rear► that ova-Aiwtrtl an tudaMtul'dWrl ,m %:twnw Jid rit•l 11t%:r mt Ott rret hkk t'OfMitlerat{gfl tt11 -- ,, , rhyin when( i%.tle urlJet fi`%t cauvt at attioel, cliet�nj tkterejanes with %hA31kM of But. A prtrT.0 t 17W b!► y ;" � + ~tri► of tkrillhwn i,att alio, enttrertins in Jen,.- hive maritet iry'prattla.;'ttsort 1. In jtenetat ttwrith rest mt•nlitln wa% n Ile of this >,erti t NIf 11111 , f taut tit A%t64-,. tldcre thltte was no teafttltl to triat9R'*w* Wile:: 114 ►t wy1 a ticstlhunl►ha tt't, (Ntwhrti ~flea ware in that the tIcvq,ti%e clamier of the ashen dW Ixt ((lest(a (wtYtawlltitNl kw 1tw�ivilyt rrtiwfrtarwc V%%..rticrititat ewx tktletlJ uiwwi its ►litraauty ontl. in lln;ittti t1 CM*" t>< nuv. unwtW imttiu.ay w.iA tilt t+,x,r<1►t tact. anti Autttt,u► Jtxrt+twlti atwnl the .twin Acinar% silts d;deieatliaras' 1141 reetentaae til jW%%hKts "il r" .",%tutor! to be .4j tt% the I` welt Atmpilr aj"jt l0 Ir ttwvrArtina t"td ttlnsuttr N at (mail. tklcrwlsnt. nvskmi n wa% a na � %�t. -the whit!) ac4:tt+leJ view thnut file tvtot:tkg1 wars itthej+►rtt11► Jecertive J%r4ne%% tw►t -skv acid an ilkVI (•twin +tct+cme. tratwlulent, Int Huutttls v, Filutrttim ih:. t1962) IRS Cal:Kptr. 4ft lad A pytanliJ salca r43n under wf kw h the rrpe1"Wjkm a ; CA W 1. fur r4 rrvitlnrht is Itmitled to psynlent .h► d_ upon 8" r Ddenthtntli. chatited with tltmtiive titivnevi twrAlk'ts nw.lr its t er-lie 't who we lees! tiatikilmnis int the stdiettte In tr(lttstwNl 44 an "rlwik.whain" Itrrlt4nitlg (rwanl, and ltrhlu an tux pwcllaslta In titter to nttit Is tilt ? wett hitt ciMiveJ ell a jury trial W41tr this fr vOm where scheme duel( not (apse within the MAW frit(( wets v. u4lu Ittwirt lite,, tt I'etlt.C. II':ut) and wav chain v:knm% set kith In this tmkit. but `if t ;f u mwflti3liy cyuhabk in naturr, notwithtatantW% fact that thin is onactl hlr InImuint t11K ter 'nka >tattlitiDit01lr - inyiltsitiltn ill civil ttrrltdtim ,31((111 alvo rvwh. NV4 v, ('crib» into rail kiratkm in the Ow"t liisid_tgi011 Ilt.%tbnt htxkt ts, ilw. (IV76) 1.12 C A1.1trtr. W. e1 >,k to rtl%M inmllucrl. the ulxtne h ataciptivit end h C.A.W 1119. .ttrt4nai. Ill.j r< j S2t;. Printed matertale for lotteries legally t•4wdutted outaltle state, Nothing in this chapter shall make unlawful the lirinting or other production of any sdvtertifta tilts for, or %ny tkket chance. nr share in a lottery corxit.etaJ in any other stat* or nation'►hors. athoh 4 .. burry u Itot`prohibited by the laws of such state or nation; or the ,sale of tmt+ matafai4 by OA A�� . >t ani (►starer thereof to any person or entity conducting or. pai•' �.4mting in the tlondttt t ate'"wrh a # ` : ..� luttejy is any such state or nation. 'this 'tion docs not au..l:�ritEe any advet't,aettRthat witAitt ���, Califnrttia relating to lotteries, or the sale or resale within California of {ott4try tleke* elutnosi: e ,N, shares to individuals, or acts otherwise in violation of any haws of the statte.. (Added bit Stata.19110, e. 218, p. 458, 1, urgency, off. June 23, 1980.) !t%g1RC qt indicates changoa or .idditiona by iimrnd tiNedt� s '` Y rh. Fey, eR" EDF, i ^arae ! r.ttl•r I to he t:tx by I: Code . 11 tun n• city ,it.n of ;:% me '(uct a u! lilt! :td til l -.d or CA Axi ..'.tion Q'a!tl e. nit In 'sus .U, B Q ;rimi p me. xtlon tins . df its .Ction ants) :nsrst (•t) A Cit N, r•urity, „r :;i', art.! ccuril', Nhich enacL. to :,rd mative tr•rmittm;; bmK.A yarn•'+ ern} TCC r, In 'iuv!1 ,:1',1; rt,l rU r tl,.it tr • • tilt• n,o thk Wr'utm r••tt'.pta from hlnr,A 1; '1'r,.•r .'f Jill Off to tit l; wJ�.�tlr1 ihlm "J-bNi1\111 >t I•tr9 ed fl.•' thotis.ind til. an, 1 f.', Mkll, !t minlni1lrG 1\t•�t•,'ntrtgC of till• ttrtw4, `dq 1.kII%l In um 1! un!. file rhart!.thll• hist r+•lNling to !he• t•nrlelllrll1,V or icon)'•, ltnd that the bat ince, .ha11 !ie .,"•d for prat rrntai of l'ropvrty, uvrrhva,i, ndmjni•tr.ittvv i -xi,, mts an,l 1•a:: MvVt of liccniv ;' Th,' amount 1,f I,rr,rttl. u.,<I fl-wr rt•nUd of prt.lrr!,. oyt•rht•nd, nn,( a,1n Iniatrntitc r.ipcn., .N Is sul,Jt•Ct to tht• 1!init:tthm., r.pvctfird in paraKraph (21 If thlt sulxlivim on. (Ihi) A cite, count\. -it ,!I hnd \•,,.Int% nlay In, 1m it, ,I titcnrc it I- on ca,•h ,•ry;:,nmtlIon \•.1iIch it authornt•!- to rt,ntlut•t c)ime,, A,yln• Tit*- fct', \.hcther ror the itutlai Iwei m•• .,r n•nt•)-t.t', :,mtii ! t,, C%rr, it ftft_, ;I' 1111:r+ fglml i1'.'•iv%!,l, t•\.'t•p', w, provids,it lel pant^rH(,h (.l if an tiplllwatlon for it !:,•C 11-4` is d,,nluil, unc half of nrtl (:rel... fee pout ,tall hr n•fumfcd lit tilt• orgnn ,.at,,.n (.Ati i': hr.l of tlh' lic.•n'•• ft'•' lit'r!7tittl9l tl n111'r pmntgraph (1), a lily At,unty, t..' City an.l c.nlnll r`191• inipro, a limner fee of f:(tl• ,!.Iilarn (?`al)) !tnitl ul.Atn allphratit.n !r Fill al•p!jratinn for a li -cnm.' :T dcn;cti, .)nt r,.;'.f ,tr the n"'p. r,ILon fvv .hall lit rt fundod Io tilt or)ritvirat;.,ti An atlAtt,onAl ler .,r 1 perct•nt of the monthly Fit„cmc rt-tuiptr ova': far thoutnnd iloilary (Vi,W*01 tierivrd file*, hinkrc- pinlrm Ault lx rollt•kiLtd mt.nth!y 1» tilt• c:t�, count)•, •r city a1Nl realm\ Im+utnK Ihr licrnmt' • t1i_;) No lte"on sh:t•• tic a!'.trw••d to participate in a hinr,•t• g;tiov, unlr.it the- l,A rmr,t: 1'1 pityroidlly prviciit at the time and (t!uce in which 11 t! bingo game is ltrjrtlr etmductvd. (rlj The total valor of priors a\\ard,•t1 during; the conduct of any hinKo gainer; •hall not t•\uvoil two hundrty! f;f!) elo.l!ars ($:':>t)) in trash tit kin,!, or Imth, for vm+ +-p:%rmte game which j. h,•Itt • • • iia} Am um,'d In this S4`Ctlun "titngo” mennm a game of r)wnro in N hirci pr17A'1 are &w.-irtled on th.: bnm it of illmignated timmlwrii or aymtx)k un it rxrd which e\mfurm to num\)-rs or symbols tn•Irittx1 111 randortl, s; fit t4•ithslnndlnk Sretion ;iaAc, as a rtt in this w•rtion, the 1;aine of lingo ahrll include NAM$ !, VITI.K nurt,hcn Air ,tmtx+ls which ar;• ttlncc{titA anti pn•printed in a m:innttr providing far d• .nhution of pritt•, Th., \Almnjrt' cartl.r shall nit Ice IAno n prior to lhr ptne by ren) peon Fartlejpntmg in the plityinu or .11wrttlon of IN- binro Kninr ,ill much preprinted cant, .1:at! 14•ar the cgend, "for mile ,•r •iac only in a 1)1nKt) pita: authorm it until r Cal jf,trtim la\. and purrouant to local ntdinamet-" It im the AD1411(u3n of tht• IA•KI%1r1tUt'(! that hinklt Ice ttrflrii-d in this sutxti.i.•ti,•n appl;ci exclitr11ve)y Titthi! l•vwititin and .hal! nut he appllctt it1 the constrisetioit or enfor•rrrivnt of any other tlrevi.iion of law. f ii,ddtxt by Sui_%.1975, r. 9!',9. 1t. 1liJ ', 5 1. AmentIvil ley Stats 1!1". 7, c 1. 1, 1160. .5 1 mlrenry, t ff ,Sulu 8, 1917; St#Cst.1979, C. 1(k)6. 1; 3.119, 6 1, Statrl.l`JKO, C. 71 . p ;it 19, 6 1, Stats 111141, : aDl, It 147\ L�i�.1&u.tn CPl'11O1t : til 1tJt-. IV'1 ` Xt,4. i,.t l• (11,., 1th♦ "1111\ -I,, \till hr\A,Atwe .•ivr.ttl,C Iml, if 1Al..e111h1t CU11tt11Aa1t.r,1u1 • tMthl:1.'11.t N.• ' .' 1!:C I')'\ -'t1 u %cAi•iun 1% ul,irted ht the people. An whl,h maw• in%% .tel .hall ttrt,%rm ,nviati\v at tete ,.amt, tmw .AA it t.wt.FltF 601kill .lnvaidinent A CA No W wa, .i,A •t 1ir,1 I,t IIK m"'Ple 'It the rlitnary Cle.at.,t, ha,l gum• M, N'h" I&C A. hit 1 t•r% a.l,s/ltitl lune A. Nit, i 1177 Anwild"Wid, ',otntit'uM.l, h,'L•w,)+x 't\lbk alwl l`t4j•tltitlh•n t,i\'• to .uW t,I), nr\4.r1f1I\l%Wt11 1.4 ' In Swim 211701d til the ke•cniK and i tuutln k""- ."Q a i:untr,l„tt..,n t`I (;,li L1 w11t,h *14,1.1 tr d ,!..1411.11 etc et•ntti'm rt utt3rl tint e, n i'tRh:1 A tlx I+tltn,.d kr.• enue CAA.k t4 I,/44t,t,tt11 the wi.A�lul.rmwt,,e ,r, .u'Xl. Ali), .uh.tduiclt, in .\11.1 111 14 at•hn� Jt til .04..h,. t'•, the rar.\er11 1M41.1.tun\ !„C •'.% --r—lit ,t1tluJ) Ir .1tit.u. l/ahtill" , .wl,hd IN .\tun. ,C!Oc,t, t Ia .silt 111, .td It. luted nl the hr.1 .cntell.r 1A, .Adwt til, ; • altn)t .•.amour mth,11", a.wl ta,•I'l 'atilt. ,It •1�1' , w .. .rtt4,.l •1 h..I n.t. W". utpp•Crta! 1St r,:t,.hn+,�. t'hl.t.0 ,.t.l :IAI inr toJ.e. A ' I t :i'O!d, .11,IIt'-d 1111' w'\. n,l let I,tutth u'nlrrxct In tt:thl i►1 it-,ithiinii vii-j,m\ I lot; t4ramw .uld till ht oi.rr t.,IA i.,Itu,•.r,K the lit .I A%c A the ••tMdt "lit.mc rt+.. new 1•A•,., -•-•,r. In,lu.hny, Ow SeAl"w) &nd I1111d \cmetwe., (.0 '.rwa r.. tier,•.! ItK .%,yell cJ.' id I..utnt.u.h 11\en.c, on e.,h ,.,aq•t..•fo..! •..tahlt .4 Q,7nA M11441 \. lit, 11 It .h.1 h.4,,.^ 1,I ,:, W'kttn-, th,n'ru K..ntt. 11,1 :V IAM 01- la•1 ..•tttl•rwr In .0►•1 Ant I4r'/9 -lnwAvAi rttt. An •utw] (jo a ­K1,4C Ow tlr•1N. 1nM lop pillr\" IAN • .net the.kr,`Lx-Tl%» i..1 1`uirr." an.l in .uhl UPI.) altrr "u. r,l.r•d" In•cltN "in- Chhhll% the rtAtthl.r td hing., t.itnipnrnt.", a.kk11 .nth (Joel). tet .uht til ihv deed t l v , and itwi, to htrq tit, .ct.aN! x,—MCMV♦her 'ySt(tl' a.Ut.l 'utntiaill, e.<rr•t a9, rn.t\NW to palup.q,h 1:1 .u•t .hS.k.l l,uy 1:1. In .u►.1 (n) ukk^d Ow wilmorrd, child. MAS1 luutth .etllttw-e.. lswtwlnrnl of lhl% wi n„tl h, t .1 tit 'lat..1479. �. MAN. r,, WI laded It-, t1C1.1tiw ol\•t&Ilve taUlef the 11r,,\i.i,4l. til I i to Ihm \tt 19” knlre►thltent. AtMetl .111.1 (} H 4 ) 14%1 I1wM4 trnrnl. .AA,.I,k.1 IT.r \1..1tN1 vntrnt r to .trill ihl, nl.t•Jtt'l til the 111\1 .enlesur .d .ul%l if) ",a 1-4.y.elt� .wfrt\r u.ed tt ,1.1tl,lirtt It, the in the .et14wt.entenve tJ .uhl if) 'if AAtN14- Ir.r i. A6•1111e.1 to" owl "lit tl4.rµtl4\.) c4ch,u\rl. it,*'. &.13"1 the .t`rotw) .enlr+wr .,! 1u1.I !hi, ,Irtileturrd the I,•mr1 11"Od atw! L•uith .rntttl,t\ of .trlkl oil .,%.1W Ill. A.t,Crle.l it, !'.r wkoml Wolemr „! will 111. .tit,.tituitd fn .Uhl. Il it2) ..tel tw:rnt" L.I "{t) 1.tltrnl" arNl "lt,tlts)" hr "lttlq"; iloleriml to wt•i. Illt:l tc.-mi) cyuiprnenl ibml .,Ltuitti jvvuwu►tl• m.hootnett in lite ln"t .entetwe iif ,tuhl 11 44) "the nxmithil grim lectilN. III" tvnilo rami t4 tin 414:un).tli,tn *,thin tilt\ .uhlttt.i.m" lett "an %"Wiser attic �1>atfri►iha intll,;,ite (trlet.crs ny imenilmrnt 325 PENAL CODE tY�7 '%nw"downt. l k lch-A ­­..&#C ...&#C r,, ' N� �t, rgki wnwn,r. the -0% 'rw if Ow om 1•c In i iu aikv •%Ill. OW Itwlyr­ 1 326.5. Bingo gnetes for charity (a) Keither this rhnpter nor Ubapler ll► (emniner►riny, with St•eti.,n :130) npplies to any hinge► game which is conducted in it city, ,viunty, or cit' anti county pursuant to an ordinance enacted under Section 19 of Article It' Iif ;rK Stub Cowktitution, pruvitled that rurh onlirance allows games to be conducted only by orpnIzations exernpu-ti from the payment of the hunk and corporation tax by Sections 23701n, 231�ih, !MOW, ,'t711it, GiiOlg. and `17011 of the I:rvenue and Taxation Code and by Inobilt•►•.,me park associations amu %enior citizvna (irganixalions. and provAed that the ' ' • an7%:ill" -•! such Kamen arc until only for charitable purlKxww !u) it is a mi.mlemeanor for any per•.on to recrive or pav it prnflt, witge. or .alary from any bingo game authorized by Section 19 of Article IV of the State l'unxtiti,tion. �ttlt'1lYih<LaS2lItIS1 � hy. ;)!� �nCllAtbAlL?1LSv ►)uc�lOY .I'?1_1►il1Yv_ itilLn Rig,!_ t� I'i'itt <<!'Rt t�►t_1"c�c2tlt',tQi�tOY�JL>t: � 1�.[4> lfl xu�'tYbiltltll_111and ill. (r) A violation of subdivision (h) of this *-etion shall M• pimishable by it fine not to exceed tans thousand dollars (SIO.LM), which fine shall 6- 4lt-lxAitv4t to the general fund of the city, county, or city and county which enrcted the onlinance authorizing the bingo game. A vinlation of any l"viaion of thin section, other than sutxlivision (h), is a mi demranor. (d) The city, county, or city and county which enacted the onlinanc. autheiriting the bingo pow may bring an action to enjoin a violatiun of this section. (c) No minors shall he allowed to liartieipate in any hinKo Knme. (f) An organization authorizt•tl to conduct bingo gimes ptinnuant to suhtlivision (a) shad conduct a bingo game on4 used rul.erty owmA or heard by it. i7At �+r 1t1C5t1":ltL.w�R.`C_111C je t}onat�jQM(� 2rimAm an wile property is ud by such organitation for an office or for performance of the purpoom for which the organir-atien is organited Nothing in this subdivision shall he construed to require that the l►nvprtty ownr.l or leased by 4[ 1v)!4_tl'r!�_tl4llllk�� t� the organization he naed or lea —tt exclusively by 4t._JVn.pLz1_illillrliYSi1 SS2 such orgltmirnlion. (K) All i.;: Vit► games shall i,e open to the public, not just to the members of the authorised organization. (h) A l;inl{u gr►nr shall be opertii..; :: ! , .....�►:nra at the authorizedciManisatioa wh;.h organitt•d it. ;Zech members shall not retrive a profit, wage, or salary from any bingo gmr^ Only the orAani_sttiun authorized to conduct a hingn game shall ap►erale such 166-reme, or padielpate is the promotion, rulwrviaion, or any other phase of such glome. chit ul�i2' ttJ�h! cml�lva'mrnt uI art �ifiSY i'S Q�xLw!1v nn_ rwt_gKMtVP o! the t�uih Lct� 3. t.ntl h. gams.itx.�.h�urianit�►l�2r.�nsbccSinl~c.�lt� Ytu>tRs. (1) No Individual, curlwation, lartnership, or other lit -gal entity except the a�t►AbAtion authorised to conduct a bingo game shall hold a financial interest in the conduct of aueh bingo Pita (j) With respect to orKunizationa exempt from papment of the bank and corporation tax b Section 237#01d of the Revenue ant! Taxation Code, all pwofit�► derived from a bingo game shall be cps is a s iai (unit or account sad shall not but eomming6l with any other fund or arcounL Such profits shall he used only for charitable purposes. (jl,j With reslxrct to other organizations authorised to conduct hingo Romes pursuant to this section. all proem -6 derived from a bi�rgo game shalt be kept in a spxtiial (un+l to seaottnt and shall not be commingh,41 with Any other fu or account_ a,gtic tQs�:3it� of bitt>ro 4fY§1tittlt_l►lt1h1U v_l (jl, Such prwrretis shelf be uscti only for tMritablapt►rEroaet, except as follows: (1) Such proceeds may be used for prise& (Z) A portion of such proeeterik not to exceed • • IQ percent of the pror•eeds before the deduetiea for pristea, or • • ltm_mldnibh�l t ) per n-sm1h. whichever is l:aa, may be used for rental of property. overhead, ineluding the pe.::.4ow of bingo equipuxnt, admistlatraU" expowni )2MUj1X_MMipMgnL and aKW ilv ltereonncl (8) Such proese& may be use,". to pay license fees. U1WK1m indicates changes or additions by anwadrnent PENH (4) A apecify MM_ . shall b^ balance. license 0xpcn;w • • . It auth excctwl Is deni, (Z) 1 i m polar denK per•cen' shall h • • present two hr • • the btu at (Reel cards i dial its pkrtici. le"n:i ordins exclusi provisi (AddF July 8 mow, ! 1175 Soul "1 yt CtWMI: %two" *4114 ltio�nhalleI IA -CA 1977 carat: Bedew comfit tw►erit enw t: tel: vt the p+% prmiei WWI i station' lk". ►ft to iowt� else Wt se0oprt oust 01 Astor