Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-11?
As used in this section, proceeds means any moneys received from the sale, both actual and presumed, of tickets. In accordance with the provisions of section 12-813(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes, all moneys received by agents from the sale of tickets constitute property of the CLC while in such agents possession and shall be held in trust for the CLC by such agents. During the time period tickets are held in trust for the CLC by such agents, such tickets shall remain the property of the CLC.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-12?
This legal document governs agent delinquencies in the context of the Connecticut Administrative Code, specifically in relation to the operation of the lottery by the Department of Consumer Protection. The document outlines the designation of collection agents by the president to oversee the assessment, collection, and receipt of settlements, delinquencies, and other debts owed to the CLC (Connecticut Lottery Corporation). The collection agents must be bonded, and a specific employee of the CLC is designated as the collections liaison for the department.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-13?
(a) The president may suspend for cause any agent subject to a final determination through a hearing provided in accordance with sections 12-568a-1 to 12-568a-24, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, and the department rules of practice and hearing procedures. (b) Upon suspension, the CLC shall conduct a final settlement and no additional lottery materials or tickets shall be delivered to the agent, and any lottery equipment on the agents premises shall be rendered inoperative pending a department hearing to be scheduled for said agent.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-14?
If the commissioner determines that public health, safety or welfare imperatively requires emergency action, a licensee may be suspended without the necessity of a prior hearing. The notice to the licensee of such action shall detail the reasons for the emergency action and shall afford the licensee an opportunity for a subsequent hearing to contest the suspension. Any licensee, vendor employee, or employee or officer of the CLC who is alleged to have: defrauded, produced, altered, forged, passed or counterfeited a ticket; tampered with the CLCs files; or inappropriately accessed the lottery gaming system may be summarily suspended, and such licensee may be subject to further discipline at an administrative hearing.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-15?
This document governs the requirements and regulations related to occupational badges and licenses in the context of the operation of the lottery by the Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC). Occupational licensees are required to obtain and display badges provided by the CLC. Non-licensed individuals who need to enter CLC facilities for lottery operation reasons are provided with nontransferable visitor badges. Temporary badges may be provided by the department in certain situations. Only individuals licensed as class III or class IV occupational licensees by the department can be employed by the CLC.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-17?
This document outlines the requirements of the Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC) as governed by the Connecticut Administrative Code. The CLC is required to obtain the department’s approval for all new lottery game designs, procedures, and working papers to ensure the integrity of the games. The CLC is also responsible for providing all necessary records, reports, documents, policies, and procedures to the department. Additionally, the CLC must provide monthly payroll listings and organizational charts, as well as notify the department of any changes in key personnel.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-23?
This legal document governs the internal control system (ICS) for the operation of the lottery by the Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC). The CLC is required to provide the Department of Consumer Protection with access to the ICS system and the ability to independently monitor it. The CLC must enhance and update all ICS hardware and network and communication software to remain current, with successful confirmation of enhancements prior to implementation. The CLC is also obligated to provide the department with system documentation, including hardware and communications configurations, an escrow copy of current ICS software, and necessary service contracts.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-5?
This legal document governs the operation of the lottery by the Department of Consumer Protection in Connecticut. It outlines the requirements and qualifications for obtaining a lottery sales agent license. Applicants must provide information about their business, tax identification numbers, criminal convictions, tax disputes, pending actions or fines related to permits or licenses, and business references. The document also specifies that the word ’lottery’ or ’lotto’ cannot be included in the business name without approval.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-6?
This document pertains to the issuance of special agent licenses by the Department of Consumer Protection in Connecticut for conducting lottery business. The department may issue a special agent license to an applicant who will best serve the public interest and convenience of the state. The license may be issued to the Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC), a temporary agent, or an agent currently licensed. The department can attach reasonable conditions to the license to ensure the integrity of the CLC and lottery, such as the length of licensure, establishment of hours and days of sale, locations of sales, and limitations on specific charitable, social, or other special events.
Can you summarize 12 RCSA 568a-7?
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.