Review the Bingo Licence Terms and Conditions and complete the Bingo Licence Application form and submit it to the Lottery Licencing Officer.
Lottery Licences
The Town of Arnprior issues licences to conduct and manage lottery schemes for charitable or religious purposes.
What is a lottery?
A lottery is a scheme where tickets are sold for a chance to win a prize. Promotional draws where there is no purchase necessary are not considered lotteries.
Who issues lottery licences?
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is responsible for lottery licensing in the province. Municipalities are partners with the AGCO. The Town of Arnprior has the authority to issue licences to eligible charities for many lottery events conducted in our community, including:
- Bingo events with prize boards of up to $5,500
- Raffles with prizes of up to $50,000
- Break Open Ticket events that are not conducted in conjunction with another licenced gaming event, and where the tickets are sold within the municipality
- Blanket Raffles
How to Apply
Please note the Town of Arnprior requires a minimum of 14 days to process a lottery licence application.
Review the Raffle Licence Terms and Conditions and complete the Raffle Licence Application form and submit it to the Lottery Licencing Officer.
Review the Break Open Ticket Licence Terms and Conditions and complete the Break Open Ticket Licence Application form and submit it to the Lottery Licencing Officer.
Review the Blanket Raffle Terms and Conditions and complete the Blanket Raffle Licence Application form and submit it to the Lottery Licencing Officer.
Fees
Lottery licences cost 3% of the total prize value.
Who is eligible for lottery licensing
Licences can be issued to charitable and non-profit charitable organizations as defined by the AGCO. Staff at the Town of Arnprior can assist organizations in determining if they qualify for a lottery licence.
To qualify for a lottery licence, an eligible organization must demonstrate that it exists to provide services in one of the following four charitable classes:
- The relief of poverty;
- The advancement of education;
- The advancement of religion; or
- Other charitable purposes beneficial to the community not falling under one of the above classes.
Organizations must also meet the following five criteria:
- Have been in existence for at least one year;
- Have provided charitable community services consistent with the primary objects and purposes of the organization for at least one year;
- Have a place of business in Ontario or demonstrate that it is established to provide charitable services in Ontario;
- Propose to use proceeds for charitable purposes or objects that benefit Ontario and its residents; and
- Assume full responsibility for the conduct and management of its lottery events
First time applying?
An eligible organization must provide the following five documents at the time of application or eligibility review:
- A copy of its letters patent;
- A copy of its constitution and by-laws;
- A copy of its budget for the current year;
- A copy of its financial statements for the preceding year; and
- A list of its Board of Directors.
Lottery reports
After you receive a lottery licence, you must complete a financial report form within 30 days of the event.
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