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  • CB 120895: AN ORDINANCE relating to gambling taxes; eliminating the gambling tax on bingo games and raffles; exempting revenues from bingo games and raffles conducted by charitable or nonprofit organizations from the business license tax; removing the monthly installment requirement for punch board and pull tab taxes; and amending Sections 5.45.090, 5.52.030, and 5.55.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Sep 7, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2023-2061: Resolution requesting the approval of an inter-municipal transfer of a liquor license, License No. R-9652, from The Wheel Bar, Inc., located at 3058 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, PA 15017 to the Applicant, Games N Axes, LLC, located at 2010 Josephine Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, pursuant to amended Pennsylvania Liquor Code, §4-461. (Public Hearing held 11/08/23)

    Oct 16, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Video Gaming

    Springfield, IL
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    This is the City of Springfield's video gaming application form for obtaining local licenses to operate, establish, or supply video gaming terminals within the city. The application requires a $500 filing fee and covers three license types: Video Gaming Terminal Operator License ($1,000), Video Terminal Establishment License ($500), and Video Gaming Terminal Supplier License ($1,000), plus $250 per terminal registration. Applicants must provide business information, hours of operation, and submit copies of their Illinois Gaming Board license application and state video gaming license before operating any video gaming devices.

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