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A raffle is a gambling competition in which people obtain numbered tickets, each ticket having the chance of winning a prize. At a set time, the winners are drawn at random from a container holding a copy of every number. The drawn tickets are checked against a collection of prizes with numbers attached to them, and the holder of the ticket wins the prize.  
A '''sweepstake''' is a type of contest where a prize or prizes may be awarded to a winner or winners.
At a set time, the winners are drawn at random from a container holding a copy of every number. The drawn tickets are checked against a collection of prizes with numbers attached to them, and the holder of the ticket wins the prize.  


To make skating events more interesting a proposing idea of having a raffle draw for participating skaters of events has been thought of.
To make skating events more interesting a proposing idea of having a sweepstake draw for participating skaters of events has been thought of.


'''(At this time, the rules and process of the raffle are still being worked out and skaters are being asked for feedback. The implementation of the raffle events, is set for 2021)'''
'''(At this time, the rules and process of the sweepstakes are still being worked out and skaters are being asked for feedback. The implementation of the sweepstake events, is set for 2021)'''


== Process ==
== Process ==
* At the end of each '''completed''' skating event, skaters will be given a raffle ticket that will match a prize.
* At the end of each '''completed''' skating event, skaters will be given a sweepstake ticket that will match a prize.
* At the end of the month, one raffle event will occur and a video will be made of it. The video will then be posted on a video hosting platform such as youtube.  
* At the end of the month, one sweepstake event will occur and a video will be made of it. The video will then be posted on a video hosting platform such as youtube.  
* Available prizes for the raffle will be publicly posted online on a raffle web-page. Identified for the period that are valid for.
* Available prizes for the sweepstake will be publicly posted online on a sweepstake web-page. Identified for the period that are valid for.
* There will be as many draws for the raffle event as prizes are available. ie: 2 prizes equals to 2 draws for 2 people. One prize, equals to one draw for one person.
* There will be as many draws for the sweepstake event as prizes are available. ie: 2 prizes equals to 2 draws for 2 people. One prize, equals to one draw for one person.
* Details about the raffle draw will be posted publicly online as well as who were the winners.
* Details about the sweepstake draw will be posted publicly online as well as who were the winners.


== Raffle rules ==
== Rules ==
* The skating event organizer cannot participate in the raffle as a contestant.
* No money can and or shall be involved in the sweepstake.
* The raffle will always award the prize. The draw will be done from participating numbers.
* Sweepstake goods shall only be donated to be available for the draw.
* Any skater that completes the event in which participation occurred is eligible to receive a raffle.
* The sweepstake shall not have an element of consideration such as purchases or commercial business requirements/obligations.
* No skater may win more than one prize regardless of how many raffles owned.
* No skill or chance requirements needed to participate in the sweepstake.
* Once a skater wins a prize, that skater is automatically removed from the subsequent draws regardless of how may raffles may still hold.  
* The skating event organizer cannot participate in the sweepstake as a contestant.
* Any skater may choose to give away their raffle to another skater.
* The sweepstake will always award the prize. The draw will be done from participating numbers.
* Any skater can collect as many raffles as per event completed. (More events attended equals to higher chances to win).
* Any skater that is part of the event in which participation occurred is eligible for the draw.
* To collect the prize, the winner must attend at least one of the next two following events to collect the prize that was won. If the winner misses any of those two following events, the winner loses ownership of the prize and the prize will then be available for a new raffle draw for the following month.
* No skater may win more than one prize in the month of the draw.
* Once a skater wins a prize, that skater is automatically removed from the subsequent draws for that same month.  
* Any skater may choose to give away their draw number to another skater.
* Any skater can collect as many draw numbers as per event completed. (More events attended equals to higher opportunities to win).
* To collect the prize, the winner must attend at least one of the next two following events to collect the prize that was won. If the winner misses any of those two following events, the winner loses ownership of the prize and the prize will then be available for a new sweepstake draw for the following month.
   
   
== Raffle prizes ==
== Prizes ==
Raffle prizes must be:
Sweepstake items must:


* Kept at the responsibility of the event organizer or prize provider (in case or commercial/store sponsorship).
* Be exclusively related to the skating activity (''quad skating''/'''inline skating''').
* Exclusively related to the skating activity (''quad skating''/'''inline skating''').
* Be goods only such as: skates, wheels, tools, bearings, protective gear, skates, lubricants, frames, cones, liners, skating clothing, ramps, rails, etc.
* Goods only such as: skates, wheels, tools, bearings, protective gear, skates, lubricants, frames, cones, liners, skating clothing, etc.


== Raffle goods ==
== Items ==
A few methods to obtain the goods for prizes have been thought of and they include but not limited to:
A few methods to obtain the goods for prizes have been thought of and they include but not limited to:


* '''Sponsorship''' from a sporting store which will donate the goods that will be the prizes. The winner can then collect at the store if the store sets that rule. This will mean that the event will advertise the store.
* '''Sponsorship''' from a sporting store which will '''donate''' the goods that will be the prizes. This will mean that the event will advertise the store.
* Donated goods by any skater that may have something that is not wanted anymore.
* Donated goods by any skater that may have something that is not wanted anymore.
* Paid raffle for a small amount like $5 cad per raffle that will then be used to purchase the goods for the prize
* Someone built something to skate and gives it away for free. ie: ramp, rail, etc


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Notice of events]]
* [[Notice of events]]
* [[Agreement waiver and release of liability]]
* [[Agreement waiver and release of liability]]
== Links ==
* [https://www.canadawin.com/canadian-lotteries/what-is-a-sweepstake-and-how-to-run-one-in-canada The sweepstake laws in each Canadian province]
* [https://zvulony.ca/2011/articles/internet-law/legal-requirements-for-raffles-in-canada Legal requirements for raffles and contests in Canada]
* [https://www.thebalanceeveryday.com/canada-sweepstakes-and-contests-for-canadian-residents-882741 Canada Sweepstakes and Contests for Canadian Residents]
* [https://www.thebalanceeveryday.com/sweepstake-laws-in-the-us-and-canada-running-a-legal-sweepstake-4590248 sweepstake Laws in the US and Canada: How to Run a Legal sweepstake]
* [https://www.thebalanceeveryday.com/guide-to-contests-sweepstakes-and-lotteries-896872 Contests, Sweepstakes, and Lotteries: What You Need to Know]
* [https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/page-47.html#docCont Criminal code PART VII. Disorderly Houses, Gaming and Betting]. Interpretation and definitions.
* [https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/page-48.html#docCont Criminal code PART VII. Disorderly Houses, Gaming and Betting]. Presumptions, Obstruction, Gaming and Betting.
* [https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/page-49.html?txthl=sweepstake#s-207 Criminal code PART VII. Disorderly Houses, Gaming and Betting (continued)]. Permitted lotteries section 207(1).
* [https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/page-50.html#docCont Criminal code PART VII. Disorderly Houses, Gaming and Betting (continued)]. Exemptions


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Revision as of 23:35, 26 October 2020

A sweepstake is a type of contest where a prize or prizes may be awarded to a winner or winners. At a set time, the winners are drawn at random from a container holding a copy of every number. The drawn tickets are checked against a collection of prizes with numbers attached to them, and the holder of the ticket wins the prize.

To make skating events more interesting a proposing idea of having a sweepstake draw for participating skaters of events has been thought of.

(At this time, the rules and process of the sweepstakes are still being worked out and skaters are being asked for feedback. The implementation of the sweepstake events, is set for 2021)

Process

  • At the end of each completed skating event, skaters will be given a sweepstake ticket that will match a prize.
  • At the end of the month, one sweepstake event will occur and a video will be made of it. The video will then be posted on a video hosting platform such as youtube.
  • Available prizes for the sweepstake will be publicly posted online on a sweepstake web-page. Identified for the period that are valid for.
  • There will be as many draws for the sweepstake event as prizes are available. ie: 2 prizes equals to 2 draws for 2 people. One prize, equals to one draw for one person.
  • Details about the sweepstake draw will be posted publicly online as well as who were the winners.

Rules

  • No money can and or shall be involved in the sweepstake.
  • Sweepstake goods shall only be donated to be available for the draw.
  • The sweepstake shall not have an element of consideration such as purchases or commercial business requirements/obligations.
  • No skill or chance requirements needed to participate in the sweepstake.
  • The skating event organizer cannot participate in the sweepstake as a contestant.
  • The sweepstake will always award the prize. The draw will be done from participating numbers.
  • Any skater that is part of the event in which participation occurred is eligible for the draw.
  • No skater may win more than one prize in the month of the draw.
  • Once a skater wins a prize, that skater is automatically removed from the subsequent draws for that same month.
  • Any skater may choose to give away their draw number to another skater.
  • Any skater can collect as many draw numbers as per event completed. (More events attended equals to higher opportunities to win).
  • To collect the prize, the winner must attend at least one of the next two following events to collect the prize that was won. If the winner misses any of those two following events, the winner loses ownership of the prize and the prize will then be available for a new sweepstake draw for the following month.

Prizes

Sweepstake items must:

  • Be exclusively related to the skating activity (quad skating/inline skating).
  • Be goods only such as: skates, wheels, tools, bearings, protective gear, skates, lubricants, frames, cones, liners, skating clothing, ramps, rails, etc.

Items

A few methods to obtain the goods for prizes have been thought of and they include but not limited to:

  • Sponsorship from a sporting store which will donate the goods that will be the prizes. This will mean that the event will advertise the store.
  • Donated goods by any skater that may have something that is not wanted anymore.
  • Someone built something to skate and gives it away for free. ie: ramp, rail, etc

See also

Links