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Licensing| License and Permit Guide
Charity Games License Guide
Charity licenses allow qualified nonprofit organizations to serve or auction alcoholic beverages at fundraising events, with options like Charitable Alcoholic Beverage Event or Charitable Auction licenses to support community causes while complying with strict limits.
Disclaimer: All of the information contained below comes directly from the Oklahoma State Statutes that govern the licenses provided for in the ABC Act in Title 37A. This information is strictly for guidance and may not be a comprehensive list of all authorizations provided for a particular license. Please reference the statutory information provided for full details.
Charity Games License Types
CEM – Charity Games Employee
Authorizes a person to work for compensation in a licensed charity game establishment.
Authorizes a person who is a manager of an organization, to have supervisory authority over other employees or over the conduct of charity games and has been designated by the organization.
Authorizes any hospital, nursing home, senior center, etc. that regularly hosts charity games for residents and their immediate family to obtain an exemption for hosting bingo games.
Individual History Form for the owner, supervisor, or other authorized person
Statement that said facility shall conduct charity games at the specified facility for the residents or regular patrons of the facility and their immediate family members. Provided, the prizes awarded either in cash or any other thing of value shall not exceed Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) in any one (1) day.
Allowable Entity:
Individual, Limited Partnership, General Partnership, Limited Liability Company, Incorporation
Intended Use Cases:
Nursing Home, Senior Center
The link below will take you to the Accela Portal to start the Application process.
Individual History for the executive officer of the organization
Meeting minutes documenting the election of the executive officer
A statement that said organization shall conduct a charity game session four or fewer times per calendar year and the dates and times and location wherein such activities shall occur
Letter from IRS granting tax exempt status under 501(c) and letter assigning the Federal Employer Identification number or other proof of tax exemption (in the case of schools)
Allowable Entity:
501(c) Authorized Organizations, Schools
Intended Use Cases:
PTA, School, Church Organization
The link below will take you to the Accela Portal to start the Application process.