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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 SECOND CHANCE DRAWINGS
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the rules and regulations governing second chance promotional drawings conducted by the New Hampshire lottery commission. These rules specify the provisions for entering the drawings, the eligibility criteria for players, the selection of winners, and the process for claiming prizes. Players can enter the drawings by submitting eligible non-winning lottery tickets, and the commission assigns a non-monetary numerical value called ‘point value’ to each player in exchange for their entry. The document outlines the requirements for entry, including the submission of a valid entry with the required information. Only non-winning tickets under the name of a single person can be submitted, and in case of multiple names on a ticket, the prize can only be claimed by one of the individuals named. The document also addresses the dispute resolution process for winner’s identity based on an email address. It states that the winning entry will be considered the authorized account holder of the submitted email address. Stolen tickets or tickets not part of a valid inventory status will be disqualified. The document specifies the deadline for submitting the entry ticket, form, or point value, and any received after the deadline will be considered invalid. The document further explains that the second chance drawing is held after the deadline for submitting entries has closed, and winners are randomly selected from all the entries submitted. To be eligible to win, players must be at least 18 years old. If a participant is found to be ineligible, they will be disqualified, and the prize will be deemed unclaimed and become the property of the commission. The document also covers the procedures and requirements for notifying winners, claiming prizes, and the time limit for claiming prizes. The commission is required to review all lottery prize claims subject to federal tax reporting with a child support database provided by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. If a winning player owes child support, they must comply with the specified requirements. Overall, this document ensures the fair and timely conduct of second chance promotional drawings and the proper distribution of prizes by the New Hampshire lottery commission.
Whom does it apply to?
Players participating in second chance promotional drawings conducted by the New Hampshire lottery commission
What does it govern?
Rules and regulations governing second chance promotional drawings conducted by the New Hampshire lottery commission
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Disqualification of ineligible participants and forfeiture of unclaimed prizes
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire