Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program shall consist of those
persons who have complied with the applicable provisions of this Section and
have been placed on the Self-Exclusion List by the Lottery. The Voluntary
Self-Exclusion Program is established for the purpose of allowing persons who
wish to refrain from using Lottery gaming products to notify the Lottery that
they will accept responsibility for refraining from using any gaming product
offered by the Lottery and its licensees. Persons seeking placement in the
Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program acknowledge that it is their responsibility to
refrain from engaging in gambling activities under the jurisdiction of the
Lottery.
a) Definitions
"Problem Gambling" means playing Lottery games in a manner that
is characterized by difficulty in limiting money or time spent on gambling,
which leads to adverse consequences for the player, the player's family or the
community.
"Request for Removal" means a proposal submitted by a
voluntarily excluded individual stating the individual wishes to be removed
from the Self-Exclusion List.
"Responsible Gambling" means the provision of safe, socially
responsible and supportive gambling environments in which the potential for
harm that is associated with gambling is minimized and people can make informed
decisions about participating in gambling.
"Responsible Gambling Community" or "Problem Gambling
Community" means persons interested in responsible gambling or problem
gambling.
"Self-Exclusion" means the act of excluding oneself from
gambling establishments. Self-excluded persons shall be prohibited from
entering those gambling establishments and shall not be paid for any winnings
if they violate the prohibition.
"Self-Restriction" is similar to self-exclusion but allows
players to ban themselves from specific games.
b) Placement on the Self-Exclusion List
1) In order to participate in the Voluntary
Self-Exclusion Program, an individual must complete a self-exclusion agreement
in a format established by the Department and mail or otherwise deliver the
signed and notarized agreement to the Illinois Lottery's Claims Unit at 101
West Jefferson, MC5-915, Springfield, Illinois 62702. The form may be obtained
in person or by mail from any Lottery office or may be downloaded and printed
from the Lottery's website (
https://www.illinoislottery.com).
2) Self-Exclusion List agreements may include
a request to waive the liability of the Lottery and its agents, Lottery or
other gambling licensees and its agents, the State, and any person licensed
pursuant to the Lottery Law, or other person deemed necessary by the Lottery
from any damages that may arise out of any act or omission related to placement
in the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program.
3) Upon receipt of the signed and notarized
document, the Illinois Lottery will add the individual's identifying
information to its confidential database of persons prohibited from receiving
payment of prizes through the Lottery's regional prize payment facilities or
central office. The Self-Exclusion List agreement may be disclosed to any Agent
and their employees, as approved by the Lottery.
4) Upon receipt of a voluntary self-exclusion
agreement, the Lottery will take all reasonable steps, including but not
limited to providing the enrollee's name and address to advertising and public
relations firms retained by the Lottery and to staff in charge of in-house
e-mail and fax lists, to remove the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program enrollee
from existing promotional mailing lists, electronic distribution lists or other
promotional listings, and to prevent the inclusion of the individual's name in
any promotional listings that may be created in the future.
5) The Lottery will maintain an up-to-date
database of the Self-Exclusion List.
6) An individual choosing to be placed on the
Self-Exclusion List shall submit acknowledgment that the individual:
A) Will not be participating in any form of
gambling offered by the Lottery and that it is the individual's sole
responsibility to refrain from doing so;
B) Will not collect any winnings or recover
any losses resulting from any gambling activity under the jurisdiction of the
Lottery for the duration of the self-exclusion period;
C) Will forfeit all rewards or points earned
through any player reward or another promotional program;
D) By placing their name on the
Self-Exclusion List, will be subject to the prohibitions identified in this
Section applicable to all Lottery or other gambling activities offered by the
Lottery or its licensees or affiliates, whether within the State or another
jurisdiction, and that the Lottery may share the list with other domestic or
international gaming jurisdictions resulting in placement on those
lists;
E) Submits the agreement
freely and voluntarily; and
F) When
the individual's name is placed on the Self-Exclusion List, may be refused
entry into, or ejected from, areas specifically devoted to forms of playing the
Lottery by a person licensed by the Lottery or law enforcement
personnel.
7) The
individual shall also submit:
A) A statement
that the individual is not under the influence of a substance or suffering from
a mental health condition that would impair the individual's ability to make an
informed decision; and
B) An
affidavit verifying that the individual wishes to be placed on the
Self-Exclusion List, that the Lottery is specifically authorized and requested
to release all contents of the person's agreement to persons who, in the sole
discretion of the Lottery, are necessary to implement the policies and
procedures contained in this Section. Persons to whom the Lottery releases this
information shall be subject to terms of confidentiality prescribed by the
Lottery, which shall be contained in the agreement. These persons shall
include, but not be limited to, the following:
i) Employees or contractors of the Lottery
involved in administration, supervision or activities related to the
administration or supervision of this Section;
ii) Licensees of the Lottery or their
affiliates, agents and employees;
iii) Designated agents of the Lottery;
and
iv) Law enforcement personnel
involved in the administration, supervision or investigation of activities
regulated by this Part.
8) The Lottery or its designated agent will
offer the individual:
A) Assistance in
accessing information about gambling disorders, self-guided help; or
B) Approved counseling services by the
Illinois Department of Human Services, and other resources such as the National
Council on Problem Gambling.
9) The Lottery provides procedures permitting
online self-exclusion if it determines that the goals, objectives and
protections of the in-person self-exclusion process can be accomplished online.
The Lottery may require any licensee offering mobile or online gambling to
offer self-exclusion and self-restriction options to customers as a condition
of its license. The full cost of the self-exclusion and self-restriction system
shall be the responsibility of the licensee.
c) Exclusion Length
1) As part of the request for self-exclusion,
the individual must select the duration of the exclusion. An individual may
select any of the following time periods as a minimum length of exclusion:
A) One year;
B) 5 years; or
C) Lifetime (an individual may only select
the lifetime duration if the individual's name has previously appeared on the
Self-Exclusion List for at least 6 months).
2) An individual on the Self-Exclusion List
may not apply to decrease the duration of exclusion. An individual who is on
the list may submit a request to increase the minimum length of
exclusion.
3) Upon expiration of
the selected duration of exclusion, individuals may request to be removed from
the list or renew the agreement for exclusion for a new duration. Individuals
shall remain on the list after the expiration of the selected duration of
exclusion until they submit a request for removal and that request is approved
by the Lottery or its designee.
d) Removal from the Voluntary Self-Exclusion
List
1) Upon the expiration of 5 years from
the date of placement on the Lottery's Self-Exclusion List, an individual may
request to be removed from the list based upon the elimination of a mental
health or medical condition that rendered the individual to be a problem
gambler and unable to gamble responsibly. The request for removal from the
Self-Exclusion List shall be in writing, be addressed to the Director at the
Lottery's central office in Springfield, and include the following:
A) Information as to treatment received for
the person's gambling problem, length of treatment, and names and
qualifications of treatment providers;
B) A waiver of liability of the Department,
its agents and the State of Illinois for any damages that might arise out of
any act or omission committed by the person as a consequence of his or her
removal from the Lottery's Self-Exclusion List, including any monetary or other
damages sustained in connection with the person's renewal of Lottery game
ticket purchases or redemptions; and
C) The individual's name, address, taxpayer
identification number, and notarized signature (subscribed and
sworn).
2) A decision
whether to remove a person from the Self-Exclusion List shall be at the
discretion of the Director, and the Director shall not rule on a request for
removal from the Self-Exclusion List until all of the requirements of this
subsection (d) are met. Written notification of the determination will be sent
to the individual by certified mail.
3) Any information as to mental health or
medical conditions received pursuant to this subsection (d) will be maintained
pursuant to the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality
Act [740
ILCS 110 ] and other applicable federal and State
laws. A verified written consent is necessary to the release of all of the
person's medical and counseling records related to the proposed removal from
the Self-Exclusion List.
4) Any
additional information, forms, recommendations, or other materials necessary,
as determined by the Director, to demonstrate the elimination of mental health
or a medical condition underlying the person's acknowledgement that he or she
has been a problem gambler and unable to gamble responsibly.
5) Any request for removal received by the
Lottery prior to the expiration of the selected exclusion period shall be
denied.
e) Disclosure
1) The Lottery's list of self-excluded
persons shall be kept confidential. Except as required by this Section, Lottery
licensees and Management Services Providers shall not disclose the names
included in the Self-Exclusion List.
2) The Lottery may disclose de-identified
information from the Self-Exclusion List to one or more research entities
selected by the Lottery for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of, and
ensuring the proper administration of, the Voluntary Self-Exclusion
Program.
3) Any person placed on
the Self-Exclusion List is deemed ineligible to purchase a Lottery ticket at
any licensed Lottery retailer under the jurisdiction of the Lottery. Persons on
the Self-Exclusion List shall not be entitled to recover losses resulting from
their gambling activity being voided. All Illinois Lottery prizes that are
unclaimed as a result of the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program shall be handled
in the same manner as other unclaimed prizes and may be included in the
prize pool of special drawings the Department may, from time to time,
designate. All unclaimed prize money not included in the prize pool of a
special drawing shall be transferred to the Common School Fund.
[20 ILCS
1605/19]
f) Lottery Retailers Duties and
Responsibilities
1) Lottery retailers shall
have the following responsibilities relative to the administration of the
Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program:
A) Verify
that any person seeking to purchase a ticket is not on the Self-Exclusion
List;
B) To refuse the sale of any
gambling product approved by the Lottery, by any individual the licensee or
Lottery retailer has identified as being on the Self-Exclusion List or a person
the licensee or retailer suspects of being on the Self-Exclusion
List;
C) To promptly notify the
Lottery, or its designee, if an individual on the Self-Exclusion List purchases
or attempts to purchase a Lottery product;
D) Remove self-excluded persons from player
loyalty or reward card programs and targeted print, online or other forms of
advertising or promotions;
E)
Refrain from marketing to individuals on the Self-Exclusion List;
F) Deny a person on the Self-Exclusion List
from accessing complimentary services or items, check cashing privileges,
player reward programs, and other similar benefits;
G) Deny a person on the Self-Exclusion List
from any winnings derived from gambling. Winnings derived from gambling shall
include, but not be limited to, such things as proceeds derived from the
purchase of any gambling product approved by the Lottery. When reasonably
possible, the licensee or Lottery retailer shall confiscate from the
individual, in a lawful manner, or shall notify a Lottery agent who shall
confiscate, or shall refuse to pay any winnings derived from gambling or any
money or thing of value that the individual has converted or attempted to
convert into a gambling instrument, whether actually wagered or not. A wagering
instrument shall include, but is not limited to, tickets, vouchers, prizes,
non-complimentary pay vouchers, electronic credits on a mobile wagering system,
or any other implement of value representing a prize won from gambling. The
monetary value of the confiscated winnings shall be paid to the Lottery within
45 days;
H) If an individual on the
Self-Exclusion List wishes to contest the forfeiture of winnings or things of
value, the individual may request a hearing in writing with the Lottery within
15 days after the date of the forfeiture. The request shall identify the reason
why the winnings or things of value should not be forfeited. A hearing shall be
conducted to determine whether the subject funds were properly forfeited in
accordance with this Section;
I) In
cooperation with the Lottery, and when reasonably possible, the licensee or
Lottery retailer shall determine the amount wagered and lost by an individual
who is prohibited from gambling. The monetary value of the losses shall be paid
to the Lottery within 45 days.
2) Programs and policies created by this
Section are intended to prevent problem gambling, treat problem gamblers, and
promote responsible gaming. The sole remedy for failure to comply with this
Section shall be disciplinary actions imposed by the Lottery.