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  2. Charity gambling - Wikipedia

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    Charity gambling is a "form of incentivized giving" where a charity (or a group of charities), rather than a municipality or private casino, oversees gambling activities such as bingo, roulette, lottery, and slot machines and uses the proceeds to further its charitable aims.

  3. Ohio Casino Control Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission is authorized to license, regulate, investigate, and exert jurisdiction over all people engaging in casino gaming in Ohio. The Commission adopts administrative rules and resolutions which establish the standards and procedures for casino operators, vendors, and licensed gaming industry employees. [1] [2] [3]

  4. International Center for Responsible Gaming - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Founded in 1996 as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, it originally operated under the umbrella of the American Gaming Association, the primary trade group representing the casino industry. [3] [1] ICRG is now an independent entity.

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  6. Rochester casino plans for Lilac Mall unveiled with goal to ...

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    Seacoast nonprofits came out in force to voice support for Rochester Charitable Gaming group's plan to open a casino at the Lilac Mall.

  7. United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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    Ohio: All machines legal Oklahoma: Machines 25 years or older legal Oregon: Machines 25 years or older legal Pennsylvania: Machines 25 years or older legal Rhode Island: All machines legal South Carolina: All machines prohibited South Dakota: Machines before 1941 legal Tennessee: Machines 20 years or older legal, starting 7/1/2021(SB1258) Texas

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  9. List of casinos in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Casinos were prohibited in Ohio before 2009, so gamblers instead visited casinos in Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Michigan where they were permitted. In November 2009, Ohio voters approved a measure that would allow for four casinos to be established in the state, one each in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo.