23-5-503. Rules. (1) (a) The card or other device used for recording the sports pool or sports tab game must clearly indicate in advance of the sale of any chances:

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Terms Used In Montana Code 23-5-503

  • Sports pool: means a gambling activity, other than an activity governed under chapter 4 or chapter 5, part 2, of this title, in which a person wagers money for each chance to win money or other items of value based on the outcome of a sports event or series of sports events wherein the competitors in the sports event or series of sports events are natural persons or animals. See Montana Code 23-5-501
  • Sports tab: means a folded or banded ticket with a face covered to conceal a combination of two numbers, with each number ranging from zero through nine. See Montana Code 23-5-501
  • Sports tab game: means a gambling enterprise conducted on a card to which 100 sports tabs are attached that have 100 different combinations for which consideration in money is paid by the person purchasing each tab. See Montana Code 23-5-501

(i)the number of chances to be sold in that specific pool;

(ii)the name of the event or series of events;

(iii)the consideration to be paid for each chance; and

(iv)the total amount or percentage to be paid to the winners.

(b)The sports tabs must be purchased from a sports tab game seller licensed under 23-5-513.

(2)(a) Each sports tab must be sold for the same amount. A chance to participate in a sports pool may be sold in any combination so long as each chance is for the same amount. There is no limit on the dollar amount for a sports pool and sports tab, including the total amount paid to all winners of any individual sports tab game.

(b)Chances for a series of events may be purchased all at once prior to the occurrence of the first event.

(3)(a) Except as provided in subsections (3)(b) and (3)(c), the winners of any sports pool must receive a 100% payout of the value of the sports pool. The winner of a sports tab game must receive at least 90% of the total cost of the 100 sports tabs. The operator of the sports tab game may retain the remaining money for administration and other expenses.

(b)A nonprofit organization, licensed as a gambling operator, that maintains records and opens the records to inspection upon reasonable demand to verify that the retained portion is used to support charitable activities, scholarships or educational grants, or community service projects may retain up to 50% of the value of a sports pool or a sports tab game.

(c)A licensed gambling operator may conduct a sports pool or sports tab game to support a named nonprofit organization and may donate up to 50% of the value of the sports pool or sports tab game to the nonprofit organization.

(4)A licensed gambling operator conducting a sports pool or a sports tab game may purchase chances or sports tabs to participate in the sports pool or sports tab game but may not:

(a)retain any portion of the amount wagered in the sports pool or sports tab game, except as provided in subsection (3)(b);

(b)charge a fee for participating in the sports pool or sports tab game; or

(c)use the sports pool or sports tab game in any manner to establish odds or handicaps or to allow betting or booking.