Or. Admin. Code § 177-075-0010 - Ticket Purchase, Characteristics, and Restrictions
(1) General: Oregon Megabucks is a
pari-mutuel 6 of 48 lotto game. A player must select an even number set of six
different numbers, between 1 and 48, for input into a terminal. Megabucks
tickets can be purchased either from a terminal operated by a retailer (i.e., a
clerk-activated terminal) or from a terminal operated by the player (i.e., a
player-activated terminal). If purchased from a retailer, the player may select
each set by marking six numbered squares in any one game board on a play slip
and submitting the play slip to the retailer, or by requesting "Quick pick"
from the retailer. The retailer will then issue a Megabucks ticket, via the
terminal, containing the selected even number set or sets of numbers, each of
which constitutes a game play. Tickets can also be purchased from a
player-activated terminal by use of a touch screen or by inserting a play slip
into the machine. A ticket can contain up to ten game plays lettered A through
J. A player may purchase a ticket or tickets for future consecutive Megabucks
drawings up to the maximum permitted by the Lottery.
(2) Kicker Option: The player must also
choose whether to play "Kicker" when purchasing a Megabucks ticket. The Kicker
awards larger prizes for correctly selecting three of six, four of six, and
five of six numbers.
(3)
Non-Cancellation: A Megabucks ticket may not be voided or cancelled by
returning the ticket to the retailer, including tickets that are printed in
error or purchased for a future consecutive drawing. The placing of plays is
done at the player's own risk. The Lottery retailer acts on behalf of the
player in entering the player's plays
Notes
Stat. Auth.: OR Const. Art. XV, Sec. 4(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 461.210
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