61 Pa. Code § app J § 871.13 - Procedures for claiming and payment of Powerball prizes
(a)
Pennsylvania Powerball and Double Play prizes shall be claimed only through a
licensed on-line Pennsylvania Lottery retailer beginning on the day following
the drawing. The Lottery is not authorized to accept claims or pay prizes for
Powerball tickets purchased in other jurisdictions.
(b) An on-line retailer is authorized and
required to make payment of a prize of $2,500 or less on an individual
Powerball winning ticket, if the ticket is presented within a designated time
period as announced by the Secretary and if the retailer has sufficient funds
available for payment.
(c) The
holder of an apparent winning Powerball or Double Play ticket containing one or
more winning lettered play selections representing combined prizes of $2,500 or
less will be paid by participating on-line retailers as provided in subsection
(b), if the ticket validation requirements in §
871.12 (relating to ticket
validation requirements) have been met, a proper validation pay ticket has been
issued by the retailer's computer terminal and other retailer procedures have
been met.
(d) The holder of an
apparent winning Powerball or Double Play ticket containing one or more winning
lettered play selections representing combined prizes in excess of $2,500, with
the exception of the grand prize category, shall first validate the apparent
winning ticket at the participating Pennsylvania Lottery on-line retailer to
receive a validation receipt, complete a claim form and display appropriate
identification and then surrender the winning ticket and the original claim
form to the retailer for transmittal to Lottery Headquarters for payment under
Chapter 811 (relating to prizes).
(e) The holder of an apparent winning
Powerball or Double Play ticket containing one or more winning lettered play
selections representing a grand prize category prize shall present, in person,
the apparent winning ticket to the Pennsylvania Lottery Headquarters for
validation under Chapter 811.
(f)
In the event of the death of a Powerball or Double Play grand prize winner and
upon petition of the estate of the prize winner, the MUSL Powerball Product
Group may accelerate payment of all remaining proceeds from the winning ticket
to the estate of the winner by transferring to the estate the securities or
cash, or both, being held to satisfy the prize requirements, or paying the
estate the present value of the remaining payments of the winner's prize. The
valuation of the securities and determination of the present value of the
accelerated lottery payments shall be at the sole discretion of the MUSL
Powerball Group. The payment of a set prize to a person who dies before
receiving any or all of a particular prize and to a person under 18 years of
age will be paid under §
§
811.16 and 811.27 (relating to prizes
payable after death of prize winner; and payment of prizes to persons under 18
years of age).
(g) The Commonwealth
will be discharged of liability after payment of prizes as provided in §
811.26 (relating to discharge of State liability upon payment).
(h) The Lottery may delay payment of the
prize pending a final determination by the Secretary if a dispute occurs, or it
appears likely that a dispute may occur, regarding the prize; if there is any
question regarding the identity of the claimant; if there is any question
regarding the validity of the ticket presented for payment; or if the claim is
subject to any setoff for delinquent debts owed by the claimant under
Pennsylvania statute. The Lottery may delay payment of a grand prize pending a
claimant election of payment method as provided under §
871.9(b) (relating
to Powerball prize payments). The Lottery may delay payment of a grand prize
for up to 15 days as permitted by the MUSL rules.
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