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Lottery Commission (Renumbered from rules of the former Sweepstakes Commission ( Sw ), and to be renumbered from the rules of the former Racing and Charitable Gaming Commission (Pari).) > RULES OF MULTI-STATE LOTTERY ASSOCIATION GAMES
Short Summary
The provided legal documents govern various aspects of multi-state lottery association games in New Hampshire. The first document establishes eligibility requirements for winning tickets, including being issued by an authorized lottery retailer, recorded in the central computer system, and having all information on the ticket match the commission’s computer record. The second document outlines the requirements for claiming a winning ticket or subscription, specifies the timeline for the first annuitized jackpot share payment, and allows winners to change their election from annuity to a lump sum cash payment within 60 days. The third document governs subscriptions for MUSL games, allowing only New Hampshire residents to purchase or receive subscriptions, with the exception of non-residents who may purchase pre-paid subscriptions. The fourth document provides information on the characteristics, purchases, and restrictions related to multi-state lottery game tickets, including player responsibilities, ticket pricing, and the process for redeeming prizes. These documents apply to players, the New Hampshire lottery commission, the Multi-state Lottery Association (MUSL), authorized retailers, and individuals who wish to purchase or redeem multi-state lottery game tickets. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Players, the New Hampshire lottery commission, the Multi-state Lottery Association (MUSL), authorized retailers, individuals who wish to purchase or redeem multi-state lottery game tickets
What does it govern?
Various aspects of multi-state lottery association games
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in these documents
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire