Section R19-3-213. Ticket Sales to Players  


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  • A.      A retailer shall sell only the type of Lottery products autho- rized by its Lottery-issued license.

    B.       The Director may require a retailer to sell any one or combina- tion of Lottery game products based on the retailer’s license.

    C.      A retailer shall not make any representation to a player regard- ing a likelihood to win, a guaranteed return on a percentage of purchases, or better chances or odds of winning.

    D.      On-line tickets.

    1.        All on-line ticket sales are final. If a retailer holding a full product license accepts a returned on-line ticket from a player or generates an on-line ticket refused by the player and the retailer does not resell the ticket, the Lottery shall deem the on-line ticket to be owned by the retailer.

    2.        A retailer holding a full product license shall not devote more than 15 consecutive minutes of sales to an on-line game purchase by any single player if other customers are waiting to make a purchase.

    3.        A retailer holding a full product license shall only use selection slips, materials, or methods authorized by the Lottery to generate plays selected by the player.

    E.       Instant scratch tickets.

    1.        All instant scratch ticket sales are final.

    2.        A retailer holding a full product license shall sell instant scratch tickets within each pack in sequential order.

    3.        A retailer holding a full product license shall not sell an instant scratch ticket after the announced end of game.

    F.       All instant tab ticket sales are final.

Historical Note

New Section made by final rulemaking at 13 A.A.R. 2639, effective September 8, 2007 (Supp. 07-3).

Amended by final rulemaking at 16 A.A.R. 2388, effec- tive November 16, 2010 (Supp. 10-4). Amended by final

rulemaking at 18 A.A.R. 1471, effective August 7, 2012

(Supp. 12-2).