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- Eight Liners Operate On The Edge Of State Law. A New Bill Would Give Communities Regulatory OptionsThis 2019 article from the Texas Standard discusses the fuzzy grey area that allows eight-liners to operate in Texas. The article also discusses a bill that was introduced but ultimately failed to pass during the 2019 legislation that would have given cities and counties the ability to decide whether to allow eight-liners in their jurisdiction.
- Bingo, Raffles, Gaming Rooms and Other Gambling Issues Under Texas Law [PDF]A 2019 publication created by the Texas Association of Counties addressing certain exceptions to the general prohibition against gambling including game rooms, eight-liners, bingo and fantasy sports. It also discusses Texas counties' authority to regulate businesses that offer these services.
- Legal Q&A: Eight-Liners [PDF]This 2016 publication from the Texas Municipal League answers common questions regarding 'eight-liners'.
- 8-liners in Texas: Still IllegalA 2016 publication from the Texas District & County Attorneys Association discussing the controversy of 8-liners and the difficulties that arise for law enforcement when attempting to enforce the law.
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BINGO, RAFFLES, GAMING ROOMS AND OTHER GAMBLING ISSUES UNDER TEXAS LAW. THIS PUBLICATION IS A RESEARCH TOOL AND NOT THE COUNSEL OF AN. THIS PUBLICATION IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ADVICE OF AN ATTORNEY. It is provided without warranty of any kind and, as with any research. A Texas Gaming/Gambling License can only be obtained through an authorized government agency. Depending on the type of business, where you're doing business and other specific regulations that may apply, there may be multiple government agencies that you must contact in order to get a Texas Gaming/Gambling License.