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SB 324 IN
Passed One Chamber

Credit card payments for charity gaming.

IN · session 2021 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 14, 2021

Latest action (Mar 16, 2021) Representative Olthoff added as cosponsor

Summary

Provides that a qualified organization may accept credit cards for the purchase of: (1) a chance to play any game of chance offered at an allowable activity; or (2) licensed supplies. Provides that certain credit card payments: (1) may be made on the Internet; and (2) may not exceed $1,500 in a single transaction.

Sponsors (3)

3 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (13)

  1. Jan 14, 2021 Authored by Senator Busch · upper
  2. Jan 14, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy · upper
  3. Feb 15, 2021 Senator Ford Jon added as second author · upper
  4. Feb 16, 2021 Senator Rogers added as coauthor · upper
  5. Feb 18, 2021 Committee report: do pass, adopted · upper
  6. Feb 18, 2021 Senator Becker added as coauthor · upper
  7. Feb 22, 2021 Amendment #1 (Busch) prevailed; voice vote · upper
  8. Feb 22, 2021 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · upper
  9. Feb 23, 2021 House sponsor: Representative Carbaugh · upper
  10. Feb 23, 2021 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 189: yeas 41, nays 6 · upper
  11. Feb 24, 2021 Referred to the House · upper
  12. Mar 4, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy · lower
  13. Mar 16, 2021 Representative Olthoff added as cosponsor · lower
Subjects
CONSUMER CREDIT AND PROTECTION (including UCCC)GAMBLING AND GAMES OF CHANCE

Text versions (3)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • Engrossed Senate Bill (S) · Feb 22, 2021 · PDF
  • Introduced Senate Bill (S) · Jan 13, 2021 · PDF
  • Senate Bill (S) · Feb 18, 2021 · PDF

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