61 Pa. Code § app J § 871.17 - Purchase and prize restrictions
(a) A Powerball
ticket may not be purchased in this Commonwealth by, and a prize will not be
paid to, an officer or employee of the Pennsylvania Lottery or any of the
Lottery's professional services contractors or subcontractors who are involved
in the operation of the on-line lottery games system or its associated
drawings, or to a spouse, child, brother, sister or parent residing in the same
household as these individuals.
(b)
In addition to the individuals identified in subsection (a), the following
persons are not eligible to purchase a Powerball ticket and are ineligible to
be paid a prize for a Powerball ticket:
(1) An
employee, officer or director of the MUSL.
(2) A person under contract with the MUSL to
conduct a financial or security audit of the MUSL.
(3) An employee, partner, shareholder or
owner of an independent accounting firm under contract with the MUSL to observe
drawings and site operations.
(4) A
relative living in the same household of a person described in para- graph (1),
(2) or (3).
(c) Except as
provided in subsection (b), the individuals identified in subsection (a) are
not prohibited from purchasing a ticket or winning a prize from a MUSL member
lottery other than the Pennsylvania Lottery.
(d) A Lottery retailer authorized to sell
lottery tickets for on-line games, or an employee of a retailer may not
request, demand or accept gratuities or additional compensation from any
person, or agent thereof, in exchange for the purchase of Powerball lottery
tickets. A retailer authorized to sell lottery tickets for on-line games shall
make Powerball lottery tickets available for sale to the public during the
hours that sale of Powerball tickets are authorized to be sold and that
business is open to the public. A retailer may only sell Powerball lottery
tickets on the premises described in the retailer's contract, except as
specially authorized in writing by the Director. No transaction, or any part
thereof, of Powerball lottery tickets may be made at the general corporate
office of a retailer unless that office is open to the public and has
contracted with the Lottery as a separate Lottery retailer. A Lottery retailer
authorized to sell lottery tickets for on-line games may not enter into any
special agreement with a person, group of persons or agent thereof, for the
purchase of over $500 of Powerball lottery tickets for any one drawing. A
retailer shall immediately report to the Lottery an attempt made by a person,
or group of persons or an agent thereof, to purchase more than 50% of the
number combinations for Powerball for any one drawing. A retailer shall obtain
the name and address of any person purchasing more than $5,000 in Powerball
lottery tickets for any one drawing and report the information to the Lottery
before the sale. A person may not purchase a ticket or combination of tickets
and a lottery retailer may not directly or knowingly sell a ticket or
combination of tickets to any person which would guarantee the purchaser a
grand prize win.
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