(1) Claiming
Prizes. For purposes of this rule, the provisions for claiming a prize as set
forth in Section
24.115(1)(f),
F.S., will be deemed satisfied upon the claimant meeting the following
requirements:
(a) On-line Game Prizes.
1. For on-line game prizes, the claimant must
submit the winning on-line ticket for validation at a Lottery office or
retailer on or before the 180th day after the winning drawing. Winning on-line
tickets submitted to the Lottery by mail for validation must be addressed to
the Lottery's prize payment address in an envelope postmarked on or before the
180th day after the winning drawing.
2. If the claimant is not paid at the time of
ticket validation, he or she must submit the validated on-line winning ticket,
along with the documents specified in paragraph (14)(c) below, for prize
payment at a Lottery office on or before the 210th day after the winning
drawing. If the claimant chooses to submit the validated on-line winning ticket
for prize payment by mail, the ticket and all required documents must be sent
to the Lottery's prize payment address and received by the Lottery on or before
the 210th day after the winning drawing. Failure of a claimant to submit all
required documentation, and receipt by the Lottery thereof, on or before the
210th day after the winning drawing shall result in forfeiture of the
prize.
(b) Instant Game
Prizes.
1. For instant game prizes, the
claimant must submit the winning instant ticket for validation at a Lottery
office or retailer on or before the 60th day after the official end of the
game. Winning instant tickets submitted to the Lottery by mail for validation
must be addressed to the Lottery's prize payment address in an envelope
postmarked on or before the 60th day after the official end of the
game.
2. If the claimant is not
paid at the time of ticket validation, he or she must submit the validated
instant winning ticket, along with the documents specified in paragraph (14)(c)
below, for prize payment at a Lottery office on or before the 90th day after
the official end of the game. If the claimant chooses to submit the validated
instant winning ticket for prize payment by mail, the ticket and all required
documents must be sent to the Lottery's prize payment address and received by
the Lottery on or before the 90th day after the official end of the game.
Failure of a claimant to submit all required documentation, and receipt by the
Lottery thereof, on or before the 90th day after the official end of the game
shall result in forfeiture of the prize.
(2) Prize Payment Address. The Lottery's
prize payment address is: Florida Lottery, Claims Processing, 250 Marriott
Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-9939.
(3) Risk of Mailing Tickets. A person who
mails a winning ticket shall bear the risk that the U.S. Postal Service or
other carrier may fail to timely postmark or deliver the ticket to the Lottery,
or both.
(4) Winning Tickets
Submitted to the Address for a Drawing. Winning tickets submitted to the
address for a drawing for a game or promotion will not be paid or honored
unless selected during the drawing. The time periods provided in subparagraphs
(1)(a)1. and 2. and (1)(b)1. and 2. shall also apply to this
subsection.
(5) Unclaimed Prizes.
If a winning ticket is not submitted for validation within the applicable time
period, or if a validated ticket is not submitted to the Lottery for prize
payment within the applicable time period, the prize shall constitute an
unclaimed prize and shall be distributed as required by law. Unclaimed prizes
shall not be distributed to other winners within the same prize pool.
(6) Free Ticket Claims - Florida Claimants. A
person who submits by mail a lottery ticket that entitles the claimant to a
prize of a "ticket" or "free ticket" and whose mailing address is inside the
state of Florida will be mailed a prize of a ticket as follows:
(a) If the ticket submitted for payment is an
instant lottery ticket, the claimant will receive an instant lottery ticket or
combination of tickets having the same total retail sales price as the instant
lottery ticket submitted for prize payment. The free ticket(s) may or may not
be from the same instant game in which the prize was won.
(b) If the prize is a free on-line game quick
pick ticket, the claimant will receive a free on-line game quick pick ticket,
from the same on-line game in which the prize was won, for the next drawing
after the ticket is validated; or if the free on-line game ticket is part of an
on-line game multi-play ticket, the claimant will receive prize payment in
accordance with the provisions of subsection (20) below.
(7) Free Ticket Claims - Claimants Outside
Florida. A person who submits by mail a lottery ticket that entitles the
claimant to a prize of a "ticket" or "free ticket" and whose mailing address is
outside the state of Florida will receive a check in the amount of the retail
sales price of the ticket in lieu of an actual ticket.
(8) Advance Play Ticket Claims - Florida
Claimants. A claimant who claims a prize through a retailer or the Lottery on a
winning advance play lottery ticket before all the drawings on the ticket have
occurred will be issued a continuation ticket for the remaining drawings with
the same play numbers as the original ticket. The original ticket will be
recorded as "paid" in the gaming system and the continuation ticket
automatically issued for the claimant shall be the instrument from which claims
on remaining drawings are paid.
(9)
Advance Play Ticket Claims - Claimants Outside of Florida. If a claimant whose
mailing address is outside the state of Florida submits by mail an advance play
lottery ticket that has drawings remaining that have not yet occurred, the
Lottery will hold the claimant's advance play ticket until all the drawings
have occurred. The Lottery will then validate the advance play ticket and mail
the claimant one payment for the total amount of any prizes won. If an
out-of-state claimant requests prize payment prior to the date of the last
advance play drawing, the Lottery will validate the ticket, mail the claimant
payment for the total amount of any prizes won as of the date of ticket
validation, and issue and maintain possession of a continuation ticket for the
remaining drawings.
(10) On-line
Game Ticket Validation.
(a) In order to be a
valid on-line winning lottery ticket, the ticket must be identifiable as a
Florida Lottery ticket and have either a complete, legible Transaction Serial
Number ("TSN") or a readable bar code. To the extent that a ticket is not
identifiable as a Florida Lottery ticket or does not have a TSN or bar code,
the ticket will be invalid. The Florida Lottery will not attempt to reconstruct
any tickets received in multiple pieces.
(b) The ticket must not be counterfeit in
whole or in part.
(c) The TSN of an
apparent winning ticket must validate on the Lottery's gaming system, and must
not have been previously paid.
(d)
The ticket must pass any additional validation tests determined necessary by
the Florida Lottery. For security reasons, some validation tests may be
confidential in nature.
(e) Any
ticket not meeting the criteria set forth in paragraphs (10)(a) through (d)
above is ineligible for any prize and shall not be paid as a winning ticket. In
the event a defective ticket is purchased, the only responsibility or liability
of the Florida Lottery shall be the replacement of the defective ticket with an
unplayed ticket or tickets of equivalent sales price from a current Florida
Lottery game, or refund of the retail sales price.
(11) Instant Game Ticket Validation.
(a) In order to be a valid instant winning
lottery ticket, the ticket must be identifiable as a Florida Lottery ticket and
have either a complete, legible validation number (sometimes referred to as
"Void If Removed Number" or "VIRN"), or a readable bar code. The Florida
Lottery will not attempt to reconstruct any tickets received in multiple
pieces.
(b) The ticket must not be
counterfeit in whole or in part.
(c) The validation elements must not be
altered or tampered with in any manner.
(d) The ticket must not appear on any list of
omitted ticket stock on file at the Florida Lottery.
(e) The ticket must not have been
stolen.
(f) The ticket must have
been issued to a retailer by the Florida Lottery in an authorized
manner.
(g) The validation number
of an apparent winning ticket must validate on the Lottery's gaming system and
must not have been previously paid.
(h) The validation elements of a ticket must
not be misprinted or illegible.
(i)
The ticket must pass any additional validation tests determined necessary by
the Florida Lottery. For security reasons, some validation tests may be
confidential in nature.
(j) Any
ticket not meeting the criteria set forth in paragraphs (11)(a) through (i)
above is ineligible for any prize and shall not be paid as a winning ticket. In
the event a defective ticket is purchased, the only responsibility or liability
of the Florida Lottery shall be the replacement of the defective ticket with an
unplayed ticket or tickets of equivalent sales price from a current Florida
Lottery game, or refund of the retail sales price.
(12) Disputes Regarding the Amount or
Validity of Ticket.
(a) Players shall be
instructed by a retailer or the Lottery to file a claim when any dispute arises
between a player and a retailer regarding the amount or validity of an apparent
winning ticket or when an apparent winning ticket will not validate using the
terminal.
(b) In the event a
dispute between the Florida Lottery and a ticket bearer occurs as to whether a
ticket is a valid winning ticket, or as to the prize amount of a valid winning
ticket, the decision of the Florida Lottery shall be final. If the prize is not
paid on a disputed ticket and the basis for the dispute is attributable to the
Florida Lottery or its ticket vendor, the Florida Lottery will replace the
disputed ticket with an unplayed ticket from the same game or with a ticket
from another game of equivalent sales price. This shall be the sole and
exclusive remedy of the bearer of the ticket.
(13) Winning Tickets Valued at Less than
$600.
Payment of any winning ticket valued at less than $600 that
is submitted to a Lottery retailer, Lottery district office or Lottery
Headquarters shall be made to the claimant upon successful ticket validation.
Upon request by the Lottery, the claimant shall file a Winner Claim Form in
accordance with the provisions set forth in paragraph (14)(c) below.
(a) Payment by Retailers.
1. Winning tickets of $50 or less that are
submitted to a retailer shall be paid in cash by the retailer unless:
a. It is impossible or impracticable to do so
due to a company or store policy which, for safety or security reasons, limits
the amount of cash available to the clerk; or
b. It is impossible or impracticable to do so
due to an applicable local government ordinance that limits the amount of cash
available to the clerk.
2. Winning tickets with a value greater than
$50 but less than $600 that are submitted to a retailer shall be paid by cash,
check, or money order.
3. No charge
or fee shall be imposed by a retailer on a player for paying a winning ticket.
This prohibition includes charging a fee for a money order issued to the player
in payment of a prize when that is the only method of prize payment made
available by the retailer.
(b) Payment by the Florida Lottery.
1. Winning tickets of $100 or less that are
presented to a Lottery district office will be paid by cash, check or issued
lottery tickets at the claimant's option.
2. Winning tickets with a value greater than
$100 that are submitted to a Lottery district office shall be paid by check
and/or issued lottery tickets, or paid a maximum of $100 in cash and the
balance of the prize paid by check and/or issued lottery tickets at the
claimant's option.
3. Winning
tickets of less than $600 that are submitted to Lottery Headquarters for
payment shall be paid by check.
4.
A player who submits a winning ticket of less than $600 in person to a Lottery
district office for payment by check shall be required to present one form of
identification from the list in subsection (15). The identification is required
to ensure proper check distribution.
5. Winning tickets of less than $600 shall be
subject to and paid in accordance with subsections (16), (17), (18) and (19)
below.
(14)
Winning Tickets Valued at $600 or Greater.
(a)
Payment of winning tickets valued at $600 or greater shall be made only by a
Lottery office. Payment of winning tickets valued at $600 or greater cannot be
made by a retailer.
(b) A player
may submit a winning ticket valued at $600 or greater to any Lottery retailer
or Lottery office for ticket validation. If a winning ticket valued at $600 or
greater is validated at a retailer location, the player shall retain the
original ticket and any player claim instructions ticket produced by the
retailer terminal to submit with his or her claim to a Lottery office for prize
payment processing. If the winning ticket produces a continuation ticket for
future drawings, the player shall also retain the continuation ticket in
addition to the original ticket and player claim instructions ticket.
(c) After successful validation of a winning
ticket, the player shall file a claim by submitting to the Lottery a completed
Winner Claim Form DOL 173-2, revised 10/08, or Spanish Winner Claim Form DOL
173-2S, revised 10/08 along with the ticket(s) as set forth in subsection (18)
and the identification described in subsection (15) below. The Winner Claim
Forms are incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained at any Lottery
office or retailer, from the Florida Lottery's website at
www.flalottery.com, or by
writing the Florida Lottery, Public Affairs, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-4016. Claims may be submitted in person to any Lottery district
office or to Lottery Headquarters, or submitted by mail to Florida Lottery,
Claims Processing, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-9939.
(d) Winning tickets
valued at $600 through $250, 000 that are submitted to a Lottery district
office shall be paid by check and in accordance with subsections (16), (17),
(18) and (19) below, except that winning tickets valued in excess of $50, 000
may be paid by wire or electronic funds transfer. Powerball winning tickets
valued to $1, 000, 000 may be presented at a Lottery district office or Lottery
headquarters. All other winning tickets valued at greater than $250, 000 must
be presented at Lottery Headquarters for payment.
(e) Winning tickets valued at $600 or more
that are submitted to Lottery Headquarters shall be paid as follows and in
accordance with subsections (16), (17), (18) and (19) below:
1. If the prize value is $600 through $100,
000, payment shall be made by check.
2. If the prize value is greater than $50,
000 or is a prize for which there is a lump-sum option, payment shall be made
by check or wire or electronic funds transfer at the claimant's
option.
(15)
Presentation of Identification.
(a) The
claimant of a prize valued at $600 or more will be required to present
identification as detailed below. The Lottery shall be permitted to make a
photocopy of such identification for its records. The name on the
identification presented to the Lottery must match the name on the back of the
winning ticket, unless the name on the back of the winning ticket is that of a
legal entity. In such case, an authorized agent of that legal entity and all
shareholders, partners, beneficiaries, or other persons ultimately entitled to
receive a portion of the legal entity's Lottery winnings shall submit a
photocopy of required identification as detailed below. The Lottery reserves
the right to require proof of authenticity for such photocopies. If the name on
the back of the ticket and the identification presented do not match, the
Lottery may request another form of identification listed below or request
additional information to use in making its payment determination.
(b) For prizes valued at $600 or more, one
form of identification is required that is current or was issued within the
past five years and bears a serial or other identifying number. Acceptable
forms of identification include the following:
1. A Florida identification card or driver's
license issued by the public agency authorized to issue driver's
licenses;
2. A passport issued by
the Department of State of the United States;
3. A passport issued by a foreign
government;
4. A driver's license
or an identification card issued by a public agency authorized to issue
driver's licenses in a state other than Florida, a territory of the United
States, or Canada or Mexico;
5. An
identification card issued by any branch of the armed forces of the United
States; or
6. An identification
card issued by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services; or
7. Another form of
identification authorized for use by notaries public in Chapter 117,
F.S.
(c) If a claimant is
unable to produce one of the acceptable forms of identification identified in
paragraph (b) above, the Lottery will accept as satisfactory evidence of the
claimant's identity a completed Affidavit to Establish Identity, DOL-468A
effective 06/08. The Affidavit to Establish Identity is incorporated herein by
reference and may be obtained at any Lottery office or by writing the Florida
Lottery, Public Information, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-4016.
(d) A photocopy of
required identification shall accompany claims valued at $600 or greater that
are submitted by mail. The Lottery reserves the right to require proof of
authenticity for such photocopies.
(16) Payment to One Person or Entity.
Regardless of how many persons or entities claim an ownership interest in a
winning ticket, payment will be made to only one person or entity. For prizes
valued at $600 or more, a winner may submit an Internal Revenue Service Form
5754, Statement by Person(s) Receiving Gambling Winnings,
revised 12/08, if more than one person or a person other than
the claimant is entitled to the prize winnings. The form must be presented to
the Lottery along with the Winner Claim form prior to ticket validation. The
Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 is incorporated by reference and may be
obtained at any Lottery office, by writing the Florida Lottery, Public
Information, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4016, or from the
Internal Revenue Service.
(17)
Federal Withholding Taxes. Federal withholding taxes shall be deducted from
prizes in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code and Code of Federal
Regulations.
(18) Ticket Submission
and Payment. In accordance with the applicable provisions of subsections (13),
(14) and (20) a claimant must submit an original winning ticket or an original
continuation ticket, if issued, to the Lottery or to a retailer to claim a
prize. In the event an original winning ticket or an original continuation
ticket is not available for submission, a claimant must submit an original
player claim instructions ticket produced from validation of an original
winning ticket or original continuation ticket to the Lottery to claim a prize.
(a) If a claimant submits an original winning
ticket or an original continuation ticket and an original player claim
instructions ticket produced from an original winning ticket or from an
original continuation ticket, payment will be made in accordance with
subsections (16), (17) and (18).
(b) If a claimant submits only an original
winning ticket or an original continuation ticket, the ticket will be validated
and payment will be made in accordance with subsections (16), (17) and
(18).
(c) If a claimant submits
only an original player claim instructions ticket, the player claim
instructions ticket will be validated and payment will be made in accordance
with subsections (16), (17) and (18) and as follows:
1. For on-line prizes, if the absence of the
original ticket or the original continuation ticket is determined to the
Lottery's satisfaction to be attributable to actions of a retailer, payment
will be made following expiration of 30 days after the date the player claim
instructions ticket is submitted for prize payment, or following expiration of
210 days after the winning draw date, whichever date occurs sooner.
2. For instant prizes, if the absence of the
original ticket is determined to the Lottery's satisfaction to be attributable
to actions of a retailer, payment will be made following expiration of 30 days
after the date the player claim instructions ticket is submitted for prize
payment, or following expiration of 90 days after the official end of the game,
whichever date occurs sooner.
3. If
the absence of the original ticket or the original continuation ticket is
attributable to any reason other than the actions of a retailer, payment will
be made as follows:
a. For winning on-line
tickets, payment will be made following expiration of 210 days after the
winning draw date, provided that payment for the original winning ticket is not
made before the expiration of 210 days.
b. For winning instant tickets, payment for
prizes valued at $600 through $1, 000 will be made following expiration of 180
days from the date the claim was filed or following expiration of 90 days after
the official end of the game, whichever occurs sooner, provided that payment
for the original winning ticket is not made before expiration of the 180-day or
90-day time period, whichever is applicable. Payment for prizes greater than
$1, 000 will be made following expiration of 90 days after the official end of
the game, provided payment for the original winning ticket is not made before
expiration of the 90-day time period.
4. If the original winning ticket or original
continuation ticket is submitted prior to expiration of the time periods set
forth in subparagraphs (18)(c)1., 2. and 3., an investigation will be conducted
to determine to whom payment should be made, if anyone.
(d) If a claimant submits only an original
advance play winning ticket that has been recorded as "paid" in the Lottery's
gaming system as the result of the issuance of a continuation ticket, an
investigation will be conducted and payment will be made as follows:
1. If the investigation concludes to the
Lottery's satisfaction that the absence of the continuation ticket is
attributable to actions of a retailer, payment will be made following
expiration of 30 days after the date the original winning ticket is submitted
for prize payment, or following expiration of 210 days after the winning draw
date, whichever date occurs sooner, provided that payment for the continuation
ticket is not made prior to the expiration time frames set forth
above.
2. If the investigation
concludes to the Lottery's satisfaction that the absence of the continuation
ticket is attributable to any reason other than the actions of a retailer,
payment will be made following expiration of 210 days after the winning draw
date, provided that payment for the continuation ticket is not made before the
expiration of 210 days.
(e) In the event a claim for payment is made
without an original ticket, an original continuation ticket, or a player claim
instructions ticket, the claim will be denied unless the following occurs:
1. The claimant establishes to the Lottery's
satisfaction that the absence of the original ticket, the original continuation
ticket, or the player claim instructions ticket is attributable to an act or
omission of the Lottery. Acts or omissions of Lottery retailers shall not be
considered attributable to the Lottery; and
2. The Lottery determines that the available
evidence is sufficient to validate the claim.
If the Lottery determines that the provisions set forth in
subparagraphs 1. and 2., above are sufficiently met, payment will be made to
the claimant following the expiration of the applicable deadline set forth in
subsection (1) for validating and submitting a winning ticket for prize
payment.
(19) Determination of Prize Winner. The
person to whom payment will be made for winning tickets submitted to the
Lottery shall be determined as follows:
(a) If
only one name appears on the back of the ticket, payment will be made to that
person or entity.
(b) If the back
of a ticket is blank or incomplete, data from the Winner Claim Form, if any,
player correspondence, or the mailing envelope, in that order, shall be used to
supplement the information.
(c)
Instant tickets. If more than one name appears on the back of an instant
ticket, payment shall be made to the person whose name appears first on the
line designated for the name.
(d)
On-line tickets.
1. If one player information
section is completely filled out, payment shall be made to the person whose
name appears first on the name line in the player information section that is
completed.
2. If more than one
player information section is completely filled out, payment shall be made to
the person whose name appears first on the name line in the player information
section nearest the top of the ticket.
3. If no player information section is
completely filled out and more than one name appears on the back of the ticket,
payment shall be made to the person whose name appears first on the name line
in the player information section nearest the top of the ticket in which a name
is present.
(e) If the
name on the back of a ticket is that of a trust, corporation or other legal
entity, payment shall be made to the trust, corporation or other legal entity.
For those tickets valued at $600 or more, no payment shall be made to a legal
entity until the Lottery has received a copy of the entity's organizational
documents which set forth the names and Social Security numbers of all
shareholders, partners, beneficiaries, or other persons ultimately entitled to
receive Lottery winnings.
(f) For
prizes less than $600, payment to the person determined in accordance with
paragraphs (19)(a) through (e) above shall be made in that person's name as it
appears on the back of the winning ticket. For prizes of $600 or more, payment
shall be made in that person's name as it appears on the Winner Claim Form as
described in paragraph (14)(c) above.
(g) If the back of a ticket valued at $600 or
more is altered, defaced, or contains erasures, correction fluid, overwriting,
or obliteration in the line designated for a name, an investigation will be
conducted to determine to whom payment should be made, if anyone, in accordance
with paragraphs (19)(c), (d) and (e) above. If the ticket is valued at less
than $600, payment will be made to the person submitting the ticket for
payment.
(h) If the Lottery is
presented with undisputed information that payment of a prize as provided in
paragraphs (19)(a) through (e) would result in payment to a person or entity
who has no claim to the ticket, the Lottery will make payment to the person or
entity it determines to be the rightful claimant based upon the undisputed
information submitted to the Lottery.
(i) If the Lottery receives notification of a
dispute of ownership of a specific ticket prior to prize payment, an
investigation will be conducted to determine to whom payment should be made, if
anyone.
(j) Any claimant of a prize
of $600 or more, and any person whose name appears on an Internal Revenue
Service Form 5754 filed by a claimant and whose portion of the prize is $600 or
more, will be compared to the State Owed Debt system. All persons ultimately
entitled to receive Florida Lottery winnings from a claim valued at $600 or
more filed by a legal entity, other than a corporation whose shares are
publicly traded, will be compared to the State Owed Debt system. If such
claimant or other person is identified as owing an outstanding debt to a state
agency or owing child support collected through a court or spousal support or
alimony as provided in Section
24.115(4),
F.S., following deduction of federal tax withholding, the remaining prize
amount will be allocated as follows:
1. If
the debt is owed by the claimant and an Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 is
not filed at the time the claim is submitted, an amount sufficient to cover the
amount owed, up to the total remaining prize amount, will be transferred to the
state agency owed the debt. Any monies remaining after federal tax withholding
and after collection of the debt will be paid to the claimant.
2. If the debt is of a claimant who submits
an Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 at the time of filing the claim, or of a
person whose name appears on an Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 or who is
entitled to receive Lottery winnings claimed by a legal entity, an amount
sufficient to cover the claimant's or other person's debt, but not to exceed
his or her percentage interest in the prize or entity, will be transferred to
the state agency owed the debt. The monies remaining will be paid to the
claimant and any other persons entitled to receive a portion of the Lottery
winnings.
(20)
Payment of On-line Game Multi-play Tickets Including a Cash Prize and a Free
Quick Pick Ticket Prize. Additional payment provisions applicable only to
winning on-line game multi-play tickets (tickets with more than one panel
played for a single draw date) that include a cash prize and a prize of a free
quick pick ticket are as follows:
(a) A $1.00
value for each free quick pick ticket on a multi-play ticket shall be included
in the total prize value of the ticket.
(b) On-line game multi-play tickets with a
total prize value less than $600 shall be paid by Lottery retailers or a
Lottery office upon successful ticket validation. The claimant shall be paid
the cash amount of the prize and given a ticket with one free quick pick play
for the same on-line game in which the prize was won, for the next available
drawing for each free quick pick ticket prize.
(c) On-line game multi-play tickets with a
total prize value of $600 or more shall be claimed at a Lottery office.
Retailer locations cannot print free quick pick tickets that are part of a
claim with a total value of $600 or more.
1.
If the claim is submitted to a Lottery office in person and the on-line game
multi-play ticket is successfully validated, the Lottery will pay the claimant
the cash prize and give the claimant a ticket with one free quick pick play for
the next available drawing of the same on-line game in which the prize was won
for each free quick pick ticket prize.
2. If the claim is submitted by mail to a
Lottery office and the on-line game multi-play ticket is successfully
validated, the Lottery will pay the cash prize and, if the claimant's address
is in Florida, print a ticket with one free quick pick play for the next
available drawing of the same on-line game in which the prize was won for each
free quick pick ticket prize. The payment and the free ticket shall be mailed
to the claimant by the Lottery, except as set forth in subsection (7) above. A
free ticket shall be mailed prior to the drawing applicable to that
ticket.
3. If the claimant is
identified as owing an outstanding debt as set forth in paragraph (19)(j), in
an amount less than the cash portion of the prize net of any federal income tax
withholding, the non-cash portion of the prize and the amount owed to the
claimant after his or her debt is satisfied and taxes have been withheld shall
be awarded. If the claimant is identified as owing an outstanding debt in an
amount greater than the cash portion of the prize net of any federal income tax
withholding, the cash portion of the prize remaining after taxes have been
withheld will be applied toward the outstanding debt as provided in Section
24.115(4),
F.S., and the claimant will receive the remaining non-cash portion of the
prize.
(21)
Canceled and Previously Paid Tickets. No payment shall be made upon a ticket
submitted for payment that is reflected in the Lottery's records as having been
canceled or previously paid.
(22)
Disclosure of Source of Ticket. The Lottery reserves the right to require the
claimant of any winning ticket to disclose the source of the ticket.
(23) Final Payment Decision. The Lottery's
decision and judgments in respect to the determination of a winning ticket or
of any other dispute arising from payment or awarding of prizes shall be final
and binding upon all participants in the lottery unless otherwise provided by
law or these rules. In the event a question arises relative to a winning
ticket, or the payment or awarding of any prize, the Lottery is authorized to:
(a) Deposit the prize winnings into an escrow
fund until the dispute is resolved; or
(b) Petition a court of competent
jurisdiction for instructions and a resolution of the
controversy.
(24) All
tickets and claim forms presented to the Florida Lottery shall become the
property of the Florida Lottery.
(25) Information for claiming a prize can be
obtained by writing the Florida Lottery, Public Affairs, 250 Marriott Drive,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4016, or by calling (850) 487-7777.
(26) Payment of winning tickets is subject to
all other applicable statutes and rules.
(27) This emergency rule replaces Emergency
Rule
53ER08-89, F.A.C.