Prize value may not exceed $50,000 (or $250,000 if the prize is a house), unless the prize is donated to the organization. Qualified organizations can hold up to two raffles per year with non-cash prizes. As of 2011, there were 1,227 organizations authorized to conduct bingo, and they awarded $533 million in prizes. Local referendums, required to allow bingo, have passed in 226 of the state's 254 counties. Bingo sessions are limited to three per week, with a maximum prize value of $750 for a single game. Non-profit organizations and other community groups may operate bingo games and sell pull-tabs (referred to as 'Instant Bingo'), with a license from the Charitable Bingo Operations Division of the Texas Lottery Commission.
The Texas Lottery, begun in 1992, offers scratch-off and drawing games, including the multi-jurisdiction Mega Millions and Powerball games.Ĭharitable gaming A charitable bingo hall in Irving Bingo