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Can you summarize IDST Title 67, Chapter 74?
STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS > IDAHO STATE LOTTERY
Short Summary
The provided legal documents pertain to the Idaho State Lottery and cover various aspects such as the selection of lottery game retailers, prohibited acts and penalties, payment and distribution of prizes, taxation of lottery prizes, disclosure requirements for lottery vendors, powers and duties of the director and commission, security measures, and financial management. The documents apply to entities involved in the Idaho State Lottery, including the director, commission members, lottery game retailers, lottery vendors, and individuals participating in the sale, purchase, or redemption of lottery tickets or shares. The documents do not specify any exemptions. Violation of the prohibited acts related to the Idaho State Lottery can result in misdemeanor charges with fines up to $5,000, imprisonment up to 6 months, or both. Knowingly presenting or transferring counterfeit, previously paid, illegally obtained, or altered lottery tickets or shares is a felony offense punishable by imprisonment up to 5 years, a fine up to $25,000, or both.
Whom does it apply to?
The documents apply to various entities involved in the Idaho State Lottery, including the director, commission members, lottery game retailers, lottery vendors, and individuals participating in the sale, purchase, or redemption of lottery tickets or shares.
What does it govern?
The legal documents govern the establishment, operation, and regulation of the Idaho State Lottery, including the selection of lottery game retailers, prohibited acts and penalties, payment and distribution of prizes, taxation of lottery prizes, disclosure requirements for lottery vendors, powers and duties of the director and commission, security measures, and financial management.
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
Violation of the prohibited acts related to the Idaho State Lottery can result in misdemeanor charges with fines up to $5,000, imprisonment up to 6 months, or both. Knowingly presenting or transferring counterfeit, previously paid, illegally obtained, or altered lottery tickets or shares is a felony offense punishable by imprisonment up to 5 years, a fine up to $25,000, or both.
Jurisdiction
Idaho