630.09   EXEMPTION FOR BINGO GAMES CONDUCTED FOR AMUSEMENT.
   (a)   Sections 630.06 to 630.13 and 630.15 do not apply to bingo games that are conducted for the purpose of amusement only. A bingo game is conducted for the purpose of amusement only if it complies with all of the requirements specified in either division (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section.
      (1)   A.   The participants do not pay any money or any other thing of value, including an admission fee or any fee, for bingo cards or sheets, objects to cover the spaces, or other devices used in playing bingo, for the privilege of participating in the bingo game, or to defray any costs of the game, or pay tips or make donations during or immediately before or after the bingo game.
         B.   All prizes awarded during the course of the game are non-monetary, and in the form of merchandise, goods, or entitlement to goods or services only, and the total value of all prizes awarded during the game is less than one hundred dollars ($100.00).
         C.   No commission, wages, salary, reward, tip, donation, gratuity, or other form of compensation, either directly or indirectly, and regardless of the source, is paid to any bingo game operator for work or labor performed at the site of the bingo game.
         D.   The bingo game is not conducted either during or within ten hours of any of the following:
            1.   A bingo session during which a charitable bingo game is conducted pursuant to Ohio R.C. 2915.07 through 2915.11 or any substantially similar municipal ordinance.A scheme or game of chance, or bingo described in Ohio R.C. 2915.01(O)(2).A scheme or game of chance, or bingo described in division (2) of its definition in Ohio R.C. 2915.01.
         E.   The number of players participating in the bingo game does not exceed 50.
      (2)   A.   The participants do not pay money or any other thing of value as an admission fee, and no participant is charged more than twenty-five cents ($0.25) to purchase a bingo card or sheet, objects to cover the spaces, or other devices used in playing bingo.
         B.   The total amount of money paid by all of the participants for bingo cards or sheets, objects to cover the spaces, or other devices used in playing bingo does not exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00).
         C.   All of the money paid for bingo cards or sheets, objects to cover spaces, or other devices used in playing bingo is used only to pay winners monetary and nonmonetary prizes and to provide refreshments.
         D.   The total value of all prizes awarded during the game does not exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00).
         E.   No commission, wages, salary, reward, tip, donation, gratuity, or other form of compensation, either directly or indirectly, and regardless of the source, is paid to any bingo game operator for work or labor performed at the site of the bingo game.
         F.   The bingo game is not conducted during or within ten hours of either of the following:
            1.   A bingo session during which a charitable bingo game is conducted pursuant to R.C. §§ 2915.07 through 2915.15 or any substantially equivalent municipal ordinance;
            2.   A scheme of chance or a game of chance, or bingo described in Ohio R.C. 2915.01(O)(2).
         G.   All of the participants reside at the premises where the bingo game is conducted.
         H.   The bingo games are conducted on different days of the week and not more than twice in a calendar week.
   (b)   The Attorney General or any local law enforcement agency may investigate the conduct of a bingo game that purportedly is conducted for purposes of amusement only if there is reason to believe that the purported amusement bingo game does not comply with the requirements of either division (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section. A local law enforcement agency may proceed by action in the proper court to enforce this section if the local law enforcement agency gives written notice to the Attorney General when commencing the action.
(ORC 2915.12)