61 Pa. Code § app J § 871.6 - Powerball bet slip and ticket characteristics and restrictions
(a) For each basic play the player shall
select, using a physical or electronic bet slip, or request quick pick
selection by the computer, five numbers and a single Powerball number, in one
or more of the game panels on a Powerball bet slip. Powerball bet slips shall
be available at no cost to the player. The minimum entry is $2. For $2, play
one game; for $4, play two games; for $6, play three games; for $8, play four
games; for $10, play five games. Players are also given the option to select
one or more promotions verbally or on the bet slip at the time of purchase for
an additional $1 per promotion selected for each play. Game panels shall be
played in alphabetical order in accordance with the instructions printed on the
Powerball bet slip. A Powerball bet slip has no pecuniary or prize value and
does not constitute evidence of the purchase of a ticket or the numbers
selected.
(b) To purchase a
Powerball play, players shall, in addition to the purchase price, submit a
completed Powerball bet slip, request number selections either by quick pick or
manual terminal entry to an on-line retailer to have a ticket issued. To
purchase a ticket at a Lottery self-service terminal that dispenses
terminal-based Lottery tickets, the player shall designate the drawing date or
dates for which the ticket is entered, number selections and may exercise the
power play promotion for an additional $1 per play. The player may use a bet
slip or the Quick Pick option at a Lottery self-service terminal that dispenses
terminal-based Lottery tickets. The ticket shall contain five selected numbers
and a single selected Powerball number for each play, ticket validation number
data, drawing date, amount bet and any applicable promotion exercised by the
player. This ticket shall be the only valid receipt for claiming a prize. The
ticket shall only be valid for the drawing date or dates printed on the ticket.
Retailers are not permitted to allow the attachment of any remote devices to a
lottery terminal to enter plays except as otherwise provided in the MUSL
rules.
(c) If Powerball bet slips
are unavailable, number selections may be given to an on-line retailer in
groups of five number selections and one Powerball number selection per game
section for each $2 wagered as a basic play. The player may exercise either the
power play promotion or the double play promotion for an additional $1 per play
per promotion selected. The retailer shall manually enter the selections into
the computer terminal.
(d) A
Powerball ticket may not be canceled or voided once printed by the Lottery
terminal, even if the ticket is printed in error.
(e) It shall be the sole responsibility of
the player to verify the accuracy of the game play or plays and other data
printed on the ticket. The placing of plays, by the player or through the
on-line retailer who is acting on behalf of the player in entering the play or
plays, is done at the player's own risk.
(f) A player may select numbers for up to 20
drawings, specifically the next drawing and the 19 subsequent
drawings.
(g) A ticket may not be
issued for a drawing after the specified sales cut-off time prior to the
drawing, as announced by the Secretary or a designee.
Notes
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