New York Statutes

§ 369-E — Use of games of chance in selling commodities

New York § 369-E
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 24-AFair Trade Law

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N.Y. General Business § 369-E (2026).

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§ 369-e. Use of games of chance in selling commodities.

1.Every\nperson, firm or corporation proposing to engage in any game, contest or\nother promotion or advertising scheme or plan in connection with the\npromotion, advertising or sale of consumer products or services which\noffers the opportunity to receive gifts, prizes or gratutities, as\ndetermined by chance, without any consideration therefor, where the\ntotal announced value of the prizes offered is in excess of five\nthousand dollars shall file with the secretary of state, at least thirty\ndays prior to the commencement of such game, contest or promotion upon a\nform that he shall provide, a statement setting forth: the minimum\nnumber of participating objects to be made available; the minimum number\nof prize-winning objects

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