Or. Admin. Code § 177-040-0051 - Designated Employees and Payment of Prizes
(1) Designated Employees: A traditional
Lottery retailer must designate employees authorized to redeem winning Lottery
tickets and shares. A Video Lottery retailer must designate employees
authorized to redeem Video Lottery cash slips as defined in OAR
177-200-0005(1).
(2) Traditional
Lottery Retailers: A traditional Lottery retailer must redeem winning Lottery
tickets and shares during all of the retailer's designated hours of
redemption.
(3) Video Lottery
Retailers: Except for those cash slips required to be validated and paid by the
Lottery, during all business hours of operation a Video Lottery retailer must
redeem any Video Lottery cash slip presented for payment that was issued at
that retailer's location, except as follows:
(a) In the event of exceptional
circumstances, a retailer may delay validation and payment of a cash slip for a
period of time not to exceed 24 hours from the time the cash slip is initially
submitted to the retailer for payment. "Exceptional circumstances" means rare
and unforeseen circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the retailer;
and
(b) Within 48 hours from the
time the cash slip is initially submitted to the retailer for payment, the
retailer must submit to the Lottery a written report of the delay of payment
and the exceptional circumstances that required the delay.
(c) The Director may review claims of
exceptional circumstances and determine whether delayed payment was appropriate
under the circumstances. Upon the Director's request, the retailer must provide
the Director with evidence supporting a claim of exceptional circumstances. If
a retailer fails to comply with a request or fails to adequately support a
claim of exceptional circumstances, the Director shall find that the delay was
not appropriate.
(d) If the
Director finds that the delay was not appropriate, the retailer's delay of
payment shall be considered a failure to perform contract duties or
requirements, and the Lottery may take appropriate action including termination
of the retailer contract. The Director's decision is final.
(4) Payment: Except as provided in section
(3) of this rule, a retailer must immediately pay prizes in cash or by check,
or any combination thereof, when a winning Lottery ticket or share meeting the
requirements of these rules is presented for payment, including a Video Lottery
cash slip. A retailer must not pay prizes in tokens, chips, or merchandise or
charge a fee for paying a prize or for issuing payment.
(5) A retailer and their employees may not
purchase winning tickets or cash slips from players or provide misinformation
to players about prize claim requirements or aid a prize claimant in avoiding
tax withholding or debt offsets required by law.
(6) Validation: Notwithstanding section (3)
of this rule, once a Lottery retailer validates a winning ticket or share,
including a Video Lottery cash slip, the retailer must immediately pay it. The
Lottery's terminal will not validate a cash slip issued for a Jackpot
Prize.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: Or. Const. Art. XV, § 4(4)(a), ORS 461.120, 461.217, 461.250, 461.300, 461.715 & 461.719
Statutes/Other Implemented: Or. Const. Art. XV, § 4(4), ORS 316.194, 461.560, ORS 461.120, 461.217, 461.250, 461.300, 461.715 & 461.719
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