Charitable Gaming is a division of the Michigan Lottery, which is a bureau of the State of Michigan. Charitable Gaming is responsible for the licensing, oversight, and regulation of bingo, raffles, and charity game tickets in the State of Michigan.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board is supported by the Attorney General's Office - Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division, the Michigan State Police Gaming Section, and the Department of Technology, Management and Budget. The Michigan Gaming Control Board is responsible for the licensing, oversight and regulation of millionaire parties in the State of Michigan. The Traxler-McCauley-Law-Bowman Bingo Act was originally passed in 1972, and has been amended since that time. This statute provides for charitable gaming fundraising by qualified nonprofit organizations, and the licensing of suppliers and bingo halls. |
Rules
Administrative rules are required by the Traxler-McCauley-Law-Bowman Bingo Act, and provide guidance and definitions on charitable gaming activities.
Administrative rules are required by the Traxler-McCauley-Law-Bowman Bingo Act, and provide guidance and definitions on charitable gaming activities.
Directives
Directives are required by the Administrative Rules, and provide further guidance on charitable gaming activities.
Directives are required by the Administrative Rules, and provide further guidance on charitable gaming activities.