The Pennsylvania Small Games of Chance Law is a set of regulations that govern the operation of small games of chance such as 50/50 raffles, punch boards, pull tabs, daily drawings, pickle jars, and other such games. The law allows eligible organizations to conduct such games as a form of fundraising in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Small Games of Chance Law is administered by the Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. There are two main types of small games of chance laws in Pennsylvania: Private Organizations and Licensed Distributors. For Private Organizations, the law permits non-profit organizations to conduct Small Games of Chance and use the proceeds for their charitable activities. The organization must apply for a permit from the Pennsylvania State Police and obtain local approval from the municipality in which the game is to be conducted. For Licensed Distributors, the law permits licensed businesses to purchase, possess, and distribute Small Games of Chance to eligible organizations. Distributors must be licensed by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement and authorized to conduct the sale of Small Games of Chance. The Pennsylvania Small Games of Chance Law regulates the sale of tickets, the prizes for winners, and the distribution of proceeds. It also outlines the qualifications for organizations to conduct Small Games of Chance, as well as the qualifications for licensees to sell the games.