№ files_lp_4_process_2_68568
File format: docx
Character count: 6988
File size: 85 KB
Guidance document describing the conditions under which Housie (bingo) sessions require a lottery permit, the exemptions, application process, compliance with the Code of Practice, and record-keeping requirements.
Year:
1964
Region:
Australian Capital Territory
Subject:
Gambling regulations, Housie/Bingo
Document type:
Regulatory guidance
Organization:
ACT Gambling and Racing Commission
Target audience:
Event organizers and promoters
Permit requirement:
Required for non-exempt lotteries
Exemptions:
Total prize value under $1,000, private lotteries, rebates/discounts only
Application method:
Online, email, fax, or post
Age restriction:
Participants must be over 18
Code of Practice compliance:
Required for non-exempt sessions
Record retention:
12 months
Financial reporting:
Detailed income and expenditure statements for 12 months
Price: 8 / 10 USD
The file will be delivered to the email address provided at checkout within 12 hours.
The file will be delivered to the email address provided at checkout within 12 hours.
Don’t have cryptocurrency yet?
You can still complete your purchase in a few minutes:- Buy Crypto in a trusted app (Coinbase, Kraken, Cash App or any similar service).
- In the app, tap Send.
- Select network, paste our wallet address.
- Send the exact amount shown above.
The final amount may vary slightly depending on the payment method.
The file will be sent to the email address provided at checkout within 24 hours.
The product description is provided for reference. Actual content and formatting may differ slightly.
Year:
2025-2026
Region / City:
Manitoba
Theme:
Accessibility
Document Type:
Accessibility Plan
Organization / Institution:
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation
Author:
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation
Target Audience:
General Public, Employees
Period of Action:
January 2025 – December 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Manitoba
Topic:
Pricing Information
Document Type:
Corporate Pricing Guide
Organization:
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Author:
Mark Ogg
Target Audience:
Product Management, Retailers, Suppliers
Effective Period:
2024
Approval Date:
March 13, 2024
Date of Changes:
March 13, 2024
Year:
2024-25
Application Deadline:
5 January 2024 (Friday)
Fund:
Lotteries Fund (LF)
Grant Type:
Block Grant (BG)
Government Department:
Social Welfare Department (SWD), Hong Kong
Addressee:
Director of Social Welfare
Relevant Document:
LF Manual (January 2022)
Reference Letter Date:
18 December 2023
Submission Methods:
Fax, hand delivery, or post
Eligible Applicants:
Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Required Information:
Organisation details, contact information, unspent balance as at 31 March 2023, contact person details
Authorised Signatory:
Chairperson / Head of Organisation
Official Requirement:
Organisation seal and signature
Jurisdiction:
Western Australia
Country:
Australia
Year:
1996
Title of Act:
Lotteries Commission Act 1990
Administering authority:
Lotteries Commission
Subject matter:
Regulation of Powerball lottery operations
Document type:
Statutory rules
Commencement date:
17 May 1996
Amendment dates:
15 Nov 1996; 9 Mar 2001; 28 Mar 2002; 16 Nov 2004
Relevant publication:
Gazette of Western Australia
Associated bodies:
Powerball Bloc; designated authorities of Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales
Scope:
Entry requirements, draw procedures, prize pool management, validation and payout periods
Related legislation:
Lotteries Commission (Super 66) Rules 1996
Jurisdiction:
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
Legislation:
Lotteries Act 1964
Issuing Authority:
The Commission
Document Type:
Regulatory information and conditions
Subject:
Raffle permits and exempt lotteries
Application Process:
Online application with prescribed fee and supporting documentation
Processing Time:
Seven working days after receipt of complete information
Permit Requirement:
Required unless falling within defined exemption categories
Exemptions:
Games of skill; certain low-value raffles; private lotteries; specified website lotteries
Maximum Prize Threshold for Exempt Raffles:
$2,500
Ticket Requirements:
Permit number, prize details, draw information, beneficiary details
Draw Conditions:
Fair and transparent determination; major prize drawn first; draw within 12 months unless otherwise approved
Financial Limits:
Total ticket sales capped relative to total prize value
Redraw Provisions:
Required if prize not claimed within reasonable period
Year:
2023
Country:
South Africa
Topic:
Public funding and grant oversight
Document type:
Parliamentary question and official response
Institution:
National Assembly of South Africa
Minister addressed:
Minister of Trade and Industry
Author of question:
Mr G G Hill-Lewis (DA)
Recipient organization:
Thobeka Madiba Zuma Foundation
Purpose of grant:
Breast Cancer Awareness initiatives
Project locations:
Mafikeng, Umtata
Implementation status:
Ongoing
Reporting requirements:
Progress reports awaited
Audit requirements:
Assessment pending
Beneficiary review:
No improper benefit confirmed at this stage
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Western Australia
Theme:
Lottery regulations
Document Type:
Legal rules
Author:
Lotteries Commission
Target Audience:
Lottery participants, agents, and administrators
Period of Validity:
Ongoing from 24 November 2014
Approval Date:
24 November 2014
Amendment Date:
8 October 2016
Document type:
Government form
Legal basis:
Rule 18(2) of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964
Related rules:
Rule 13 of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964
Subject:
Transaction in immovable property
Issuing authority:
Government of India
Applicable to:
Government servants
Property type:
Immovable property
Purpose:
Prior intimation or previous sanction for acquisition or disposal
Required declarations:
Ownership details, source of finance, related parties, official dealings
Form sections:
Applicant details, property description, transaction details, declaration, instructions
Administrative procedure:
Submission for approval or intimation
Year:
1905
Region / City:
Russia
Theme:
Russian history, political revolutions
Document type:
Essay
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Historians, students, political analysts
Period of validity:
1855-1964
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Jurisdiction:
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
Legislation:
Lotteries Act 1964
Issuing Authority:
The Commission
Document Type:
Regulatory information and conditions
Subject:
Raffle permits and exempt lotteries
Application Process:
Online application with prescribed fee and supporting documentation
Processing Time:
Seven working days after receipt of complete information
Permit Requirement:
Required unless falling within defined exemption categories
Exemptions:
Games of skill; certain low-value raffles; private lotteries; specified website lotteries
Maximum Prize Threshold for Exempt Raffles:
$2,500
Ticket Requirements:
Permit number, prize details, draw information, beneficiary details
Draw Conditions:
Fair and transparent determination; major prize drawn first; draw within 12 months unless otherwise approved
Financial Limits:
Total ticket sales capped relative to total prize value
Redraw Provisions:
Required if prize not claimed within reasonable period
Year:
1964
Month:
November
Publication:
Newsletter No. 2
Document Type:
Membership list
Section:
Members
Organization:
Not specified in text
Geographical References:
Victoria, Australia (Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, and other localities)
Content:
Names of members with their residential localities
Notation:
Asterisk (*) indicates members who served on the committee
Language:
English
Year:
1964–2013
Region / City:
United States, primarily Southern and Border States
Subject:
Higher Education, Civil Rights, HBCUs
Document Type:
Conference Paper Draft
Institution / Organization:
Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Scholars, legal-policy researchers, higher education administrators
Period Covered:
1950–2010
Key Cases:
Maryland Commission for Higher Education, Cheyney University lawsuit
Legislation Referenced:
Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI
Methodology:
Retrospective litigation review, enrollment data analysis, conceptual framework for legal-policy research
References:
Brown, M. Christopher; Freeman, Kassie; Chronicle of Higher Education; Gandara, Patricia et al.; Newkirk, Vann R.; Willie, Charles V. et al.
Data Visualizations:
Enrollment trends, Equity Index Graph, College Going Rates, HBCU enrollments
Employment Discrimination Law and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Overview and Amendments
Year:
1964
Legislation Amended:
Civil Rights Act of 1991
Jurisdiction:
United States
Document Type:
Legal Overview / Guidance
Governing Body:
United States Congress
Relevant Statutes:
42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq., 42 U.S.C. § 1981a
Key Topics:
Employment discrimination, remedies, jury trials, burden of proof, retaliation claims
Case References:
Pollard v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Landgraf v. USI Film Prods., Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center v. Nassar
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, HR practitioners, courts
Amendments Date:
1991
Supreme Court Interpretations:
1989–2013
Year:
1964–1965
Region / City:
Berkeley, California, USA
Subject:
Student activism, Free Speech Movement, civil rights
Document Type:
Personal letters
Institution / Organization:
University of California, Berkeley
Author:
Richard Colby
Target Audience:
Parents
Transcription Date:
July 2012
Key Events Described:
Arrest of Jack Weinberg, suspension of students, campus demonstrations, student organization activities
Associated Organizations:
CORE (Congress on Racial Equality), Young Democrats, Young Socialists, SNCC
Context:
Graduate student experience, campus politics, civil disobedience
Author of literary work:
Elie Wiesel
Year of literary work:
1964
Literary work title:
The Watch
Genre of literary work:
Short story
Historical context:
Holocaust and post-Holocaust experiences
Main themes:
loss, trauma, forgiveness, memory, vengeance
Concepts:
symbolism, theme
Educational focus:
reading comprehension and literary analysis
Activities included:
prewriting prompts, vocabulary task, reading questions, group discussion, analytical writing
Reading strategies:
questioning, inferring
Suggested vocabulary activity:
selection of six words (three from the story and three from the article)
Target audience:
students studying literature
Instructional format:
classroom reading worksheet
Analytical topics:
symbolism of the watch, narrative point of view, character development, central conflict, thematic interpretation
Year:
1964
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Civil Rights / Anti-Discrimination
Document Type:
Complaint Form
Organization / Institution:
DJ Transit, Inc.
Author:
DJ Transit, Inc. Title VI Coordinator
Target Audience:
Individuals alleging discrimination under federally assisted programs
Applicable Period:
Ongoing
Submission Address:
1010 Rogers Street, Laurel, MS 39440
Discrimination Categories:
Race, Color, National Origin, Age, Disability, Family or Religious Status, Other