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Sports and Amusements > Lottery
Short Summary
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of the North Dakota lottery division, including the establishment and operation of the division, responsibilities of the director, establishment of the lottery advisory commission, application process for a retailer license, selection and qualifications of a retailer, purchase and sale of lottery tickets, payment of prizes, operation of the lottery operating fund, confidentiality of lottery records, setoff of winning lottery tickets against delinquent debts, and adoption of rules governing the lottery operation. The documents apply to the director of the lottery, attorney general’s office, lottery advisory commission, retailers, players, claimant agencies, and individuals or entities involved in lottery transactions. Violation of the prohibition on having any direct or indirect interest in the gaming system or advertising agency vendor of the lottery is a class B misdemeanor. Stealing tickets or gift certificates is a misdemeanor or felony offense based on the value stolen. Falsely making, altering, forging, passing, or counterfeiting tickets or gift certificates is a felony offense. No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Director of the lottery, attorney general's office, lottery advisory commission, retailers, players, claimant agencies, and individuals or entities involved in lottery transactions
What does it govern?
Establishment and operation of the North Dakota lottery division, responsibilities of the director, lottery advisory commission, application process for a retailer license, selection and qualifications of a retailer, purchase and sale of lottery tickets, payment of prizes, operation of the lottery operating fund, confidentiality of lottery records, setoff of winning lottery tickets against delinquent debts, and adoption of rules governing the lottery operation
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
Violation of the prohibition on having any direct or indirect interest in the gaming system or advertising agency vendor of the lottery is a class B misdemeanor. Stealing tickets or gift certificates is a misdemeanor or felony offense based on the value stolen. Falsely making, altering, forging, passing, or counterfeiting tickets or gift certificates is a felony offense.
Jurisdiction
North Dakota