Or. Admin. Code § 177-052-0060 - Winner Notification and Claiming of Prizes
(1) Second Chance Prize Notification: If the
entry is valid, the Lottery will notify the person who submitted the winning
entry ("the winner") in a second chance drawing by email. The Lottery may, but
is not required to, also provide notification by telephone or certified mail.
The effective date of notification is the date the initial email notification
is sent by the Lottery as noted electronically within the Lottery's information
processing system.
(2) Time Limits
for Claiming Prize: Unless otherwise specified for a specific second chance
drawing, a winner (including any eligible alternate winner) of a second chance
drawing has 60 calendar days from the date of the effective date of
notification in which to claim the prize using the methods provided in OAR
177-046-0110.
(3) Forfeiture of
Prize: If the Lottery determines that a winner and any alternate winners of a
second chance drawing are ineligible or fail to claim the prize within the
timeframe provided in section (2) of this rule, or if the entry and any
alternate winning entries selected for that drawing are invalid, then the prize
is an unclaimed prize and remains the property of the Lottery Commission to be
allocated to the benefit of the public purpose.
(4) Winner Claim Forms: To claim a prize in a
second chance drawing, the winner must submit a winner claim form to the
Lottery as provided in OAR 177-046-0110. To be valid, the winner claim form
must contain the required information, such as name, address, signature or
identifying mark, social security number (if applicable), and a valid reference
number. Only the person who submitted the entry may claim the prize (the
winner). A second chance drawing prize may not be claimed by multiple owners.
The Lottery will not accept an invalid winner claim form and will return the
claim form to the claimant. The winner may resubmit a valid claim form as long
as the time for claiming the prize has not expired.
(5) Verification of Identity: The Lottery may
require the winner to present valid proof of identity to confirm that the
winner is the registered member who submitted the second chance drawing entry.
If the Lottery is unable to confirm the person claiming the prize is the
registered member, the person is ineligible to receive a prize.
(6) Delivery of Prize: The winner of a second
chance drawing prize may receive the winner's prize in person at the Lottery
Headquarters or at a Lottery Branch, by mail, or private express carrier. The
Lottery will deliver a prize by private express carrier only to an address that
is within the United States.
(7)
Taxes and Fees: Unless otherwise stated by the Lottery in the terms and
conditions for a particular second chance drawing, all taxes and fees are the
responsibility of the winner claiming the prize.
(8) Deceased Winner: If the winner of a
second chance drawing prize is deceased, the Lottery may make payment of the
prize to the estate of the deceased prize winner as provided in OAR
177-046-0120.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: Or Const, Art XV, § 4(4)(a), ORS 461.010, 461.020, 461.100, 461.120, 461.150, 461.180, 461.200, 461.230, 461.250 & 461.600
Statutes/Other Implemented: Or Const Art XV, § 4(4), ORS 461.010, 461.020, 461.100, 461.120, 461.150, 461.180, 461.200, 461.230, 461.250 & 461.600
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