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Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-7?
Operation of Lottery (Department of Consumer Protection) > Lottery sales
Short Summary
This document, part of the Connecticut Administrative Code, specifically addresses the operation of lottery sales by agents. The Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC) has the authority to determine the categories of tickets that agents can sell, including instant games, terminal games, and other types of games. Agents are required to sell and redeem all categories of tickets unless instructed otherwise by the CLC. The sale of tickets by an agent at locations other than their licensed premises is generally prohibited, unless authorized under specific regulations. Agents who wish to sell tickets at multiple locations must hold separate lottery sales agent licenses for each location. The document also establishes limitations on sales, such as finality of ticket sales, restrictions on who can sell tickets, price regulations set by the CLC, age restrictions for ticket buyers, and the requirement to accept only play slips provided by the CLC. Additionally, it prohibits the sale, delivery, or advertisement of out-of-state tickets for a fee. The document also states that tickets cannot be sold or cashed at an agent’s premises while the business is closed due to actions by municipal, state, or federal agencies. The document was last amended on April 13, 2021.
Whom does it apply to?
Lottery agents
What does it govern?
Lottery sales
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Not specified.
Jurisdiction
Connecticut