§ 4-51-121. Lottery Retailer — Rental Payments Based on Percentage of Retail Sales
If a lottery retailer’s rental payments for the business premises are contractually computed, in whole or in part, on the basis of a percentage of retail sales and such computation of retail sales is not explicitly defined to include sales of tickets or shares in a state-operated or state-managed lottery, only the compensation received by […]
§ 4-51-122. Restrictions on Sales
In accordance with title 39, chapter 17, part 6: No person shall sell a ticket or share at a price other than the price established by the corporation unless authorized in writing by the chief executive officer; No person, other than a duly certified lottery retailer, shall sell lottery tickets or shares; This subsection (a) […]
§ 4-51-123. Attachments, Garnishments, or Executions Withheld From Lottery Prizes — Validity of Lottery Tickets or Shares — Prize Restrictions — Electronic or Mechanical Machines — Unclaimed Prizes
Except as otherwise provided in part 2 of this chapter, attachments, garnishments, or executions authorized and issued pursuant to law shall be withheld from the proceeds of any lottery prize if timely served upon the corporation. Subsection (a) shall not apply to a retailer. The corporation shall adopt regulations, policies, and procedures to establish a […]
§ 4-51-124. Confidential Information — Criminal History Checks — Lottery Integrity
All records and information in the possession of the corporation are open for inspection by members of the public unless otherwise provided by state law. The following records or information in the possession of the corporation shall be treated as confidential and shall be exempt from § 10-7-503: Trade secrets, as such term is defined […]
§ 4-51-125. Intelligence Sharing, Reciprocal Use, or Restricted Use Agreements
The corporation may enter into intelligence sharing, reciprocal use, or restricted use agreements with the federal government, law enforcement agencies, lottery regulation agencies, and gaming enforcement agencies of other jurisdictions that provide for and regulate the use of information provided and received pursuant to the agreement. Records, documents, and information in the possession of the […]
§ 4-51-126. Procurement Contracts — Competitive Bidding
All major procurement contracts shall be competitively bid pursuant to policies and procedures adopted by the board pursuant to § 4-51-104(c)(5) and approved by the procurement commission pursuant to subdivision (a)(2). Such policies and procedures shall be designed to allow the selection of proposals that provide the greatest long-term benefit to the state, the greatest […]
§ 4-51-113. Vendors — Requirements When Submitting a Bid, Proposal, or Offer — Procurement Contract
The corporation shall investigate the financial responsibility, security, and integrity of any lottery system vendor who is a finalist in submitting a bid, proposal, or offer as part of a major procurement. At the time of submitting such bid, proposal, or offer to the corporation, the corporation shall require the following items: A disclosure of […]
§ 4-51-114. Vendor — Performance Bond or Letter of Credit — Minority-Owned Business Waiver
Except as provided in subdivision (a)(2), each vendor shall, at the execution of the contract with the corporation, post a performance bond or letter of credit from a bank or credit provider acceptable to the corporation in an amount as deemed necessary by the corporation for that particular bid or contract. In lieu of the […]
§ 4-51-115. Lottery Retailers
The general assembly recognizes that to conduct a successful lottery, the corporation must develop and maintain a state-wide network of lottery retailers that will serve the public convenience and promote the sale of tickets or shares and the playing of lottery games while ensuring the integrity of the lottery operations, games, and activities. The corporation […]
§ 4-51-116. Lottery Retailer Advisory Board
The chair of the board of directors shall appoint a lottery retailer advisory board to be composed of twelve (12) lottery retailers, four (4) from each grand division, representing the broadest possible spectrum of geographical, racial, and business characteristics of lottery retailers. The function of the advisory board shall be to advise the board of […]