Pennsylvania Bingo Law is a set of regulations enforced by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to govern the conduct of bingo games within the state. The Pennsylvania Bingo Law, or the Bingo Law Act of 1988, sets out the rules and regulations for playing bingo in Pennsylvania, including licensing requirements, game types, and prize amounts. The Bingo Law Act of 1988 is also known as the Pennsylvania Charitable Games Statute and applies to all bingo games in the state. The Pennsylvania Bingo Law is divided into several parts, which include the Bingo Law Act of 1988, the Bingo Law of 1985, and the Bingo Law of 1967. The Bingo Law of 1985 is a supplement to the Bingo Law Act of 1988 and sets out additional regulations for bingo in Pennsylvania. The Bingo Law of 1967 is the original law governing bingo in the state and is still used in some cases. The Pennsylvania Bingo Law regulates a variety of bingo games, including traditional bingo, progressive bingo, electronic bingo, and linked bingo. It also sets out the requirements for licensing bingo operations, including licensing fees, background checks, and the minimum age of bingo players. The Pennsylvania Bingo Law also outlines the types of bingo prizes that may be awarded, as well as the maximum amount of money that can be won in a single game.