Electronic bingo out, but Legion will see more money
A newly passed ordinance outlaws the operation of
electronic bingo machines in the city. It also allows for civic
organizations that host traditional paper bingo games to keep more of
the profits.
The ban follows several inquiries from people hoping to start
operation of the electronic casino-style bingo games in the city. The
new ordinance requires that all bingo operations include manually
marked cards and the person playing the game has to be physically
present at the location. The ordinance does not prohibit using an
electronic board to show the selected numbers.
The American
Legion, the only non-profit group with a bingo license in the city,
will benefit from the ordinance. Previously, the Legion was
previously allowed to use only 25 percent of profits to cover its
expenses. The ordinance changes that amount to 49 percent. The money
has to be used to cover bingo-related costs.
The change was
made due to increased expenses associated with conducting the bingo
operations and more generous ordinances in other cities.
Leada Gore, Hartselle Enquirer

