§ 60-2F-1 Short title
§ 60-2F-2 Purpose
§ 60-2F-3 Gaming control board to administer act
§ 60-2F-4 Definitions
§ 60-2F-5 Application of act
§ 60-2F-6 Board; powers
§ 60-2F-7 Organizations eligible for bingo licenses
§ 60-2F-8 Classifications of licenses and permits
§ 60-2F-9 Disclosure of background information
§ 60-2F-10 Application for licenses or permits
§ 60-2F-11 Standards for granting a license or permit
§ 60-2F-12 Licenses and permits; specific requirements
§ 60-2F-13 Fees for licenses and permits; disposition of revenue
§ 60-2F-14 Forfeiture of license; ineligibility to apply for license or permit
§ 60-2F-15 Persons permitted to conduct bingo games; premises
§ 60-2F-15.1 Persons permitted to conduct pull-tab games; premises
§ 60-2F-16 Display of license
§ 60-2F-17 Equipment
§ 60-2F-18 Conduct of games of chance
§ 60-2F-19 Quarterly reports required; accounting requirements
§ 60-2F-20 Expenses; compensation
§ 60-2F-21 Tax imposition
§ 60-2F-22 Violation of act
§ 60-2F-23 Enforcement hearings
§ 60-2F-24 Appeals
§ 60-2F-25 Duty to enforce act; criminal penalties
§ 60-2F-26 Exemptions
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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 60 > Article 2F - New Mexico Bingo and Raffle

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