The Municipality of Clarington has the authority to issue lottery licences to eligible organizations within the community. We are also responsible for enforcing licensing policies and compliance under the terms and conditions of the licences we issue.
Our Clerk's Division issues lottery licences in accordance with Provincial Regulations.
If your event includes:
Under the Criminal Code of Canada, your event is considered a lottery event and therefore the rules set out by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario apply.
The Municipality of Clarington is responsible for issuing Municipal lottery licences for lottery events conducted in Clarington as follows:
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is responsible for issuing the lottery licences as follows:
Who can get a licence to conduct a lottery event? |
Canada's Criminal Code permits charitable and religious organizations to conduct a lottery scheme to raise funds pursuant to a licence being issued. Organizations must be providing charitable services to Ontario residents for a minimum of one year to qualify. The term "charitable" refers to organizations that provide programs or services for:
The primary purposes of an organization are determined by considering:
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What types of organizations are not charitable for lottery licensing purposes? |
Types of organizations that cannot be considered charitable include:
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It's now easier than ever to apply for a lottery licence with our new Service Clarington portal. To get started, visit the Service Clarington portal and register for a new account.
The Municipality of Clarington requires a minimum of two weeks to process a lottery application and a minimum of 30 days for first time applicants.
Applying for a Lottery licence is a two-step process.
Step 1: Your organization must go through an eligibility review. Submit an eligibility application on the Service Clarington portal. You will need to create an account if you don’t have one.
You will be required to submit copies of the following information:
Step 2: Once your eligibility is approved, apply for the type of lottery licence you wish to obtain using your Service Clarington account.
Learn more about how to use the portal at www.clarington.net/ServiceClarington.
The licence fee is three per cent of the total value of the prizes.
The licence fee is two per cent of the total retail value of prizes.
The licence fee is three per cent of the retail value of prizes.
A blanket raffle licence may be issued to allow eligible organizations to obtain a single lottery licence to conduct a series of raffle events within a fixed period.
The licence fee is three per cent of the retail value of prizes to a maximum total value of $500.
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