1.  The Chair shall not register a qualified organization to operate a charitable lottery or charitable game outside this State or through the use of a video lottery terminal or any other mechanical, electromechanical or electronic device or machine that performs all the functions of a lottery by itself or when networked with other similar devices or machines.

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2.  Statewide ticket sales and online ticket sales are permitted upon approval by the Chair, but all lottery ticket sales must be limited to persons who are physically located within this State at the time of purchase.

3.  A qualified professional sports organization may conduct approved online ticket sales in conjunction with a charitable lottery offering a cash prize only:

(a) On a day that the professional sports team franchise with which the qualified professional sports organization is affiliated is playing a home game in this State; and

(b) If such online ticket sales are restricted to the use of mobile devices in the arena or stadium of the professional sports team franchise or on any parcel of land upon which the arena or stadium is situated.

4.  As used in this section, ‘qualified professional sports organization’ has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 462.140.