The following paragraphs and chart define the prize liability
limits, prize payouts, prize levels and pool percentages and chances of winning
per prize level.
5.0
Prize
Liability Limits.
5.0.1 Except as
provided in these rules, the Top Prize (Prize Level #1) shall be annuitized and
based on a Top Prize liability that will be split equally among the number of
winning Game Tickets. A Top Prize Winner may request the Cash Option, the
amount of which is to be established by the New England Lotteries for a defined
period of Drawings. Notice of the amount of and changes to the Cash Option
shall be posted on the Game's website and/or published in each Party Lottery
jurisdiction in a manner determined by that Party Lottery (hereinafter referred
to as the "Published Notice") at least thirty (30) days prior to the first
Drawing to which it is applicable. Under certain circumstances, as detailed
below, the Top Prize is required to be paid in a single Lump Sum Cash Payment
and no Annuitized Payment Option is available.
5.0.1.1
One (1) Top Prize Winner
.If there is one (1) Top Prize winner, the annuitized prize value will be seven
thousand dollars ($7,000) per week for life. As an alternative to the
Annuitized Payment Option, the Top Prize Winner may request the Top Prize Cash
Option in the amount set forth in the Published Notice.
5.0.1.2
Two (2) to Fourteen (14) Top
Prize Winners. If there are between two (2) and fourteen (14) Top Prize
Winners, the Annuitized Payment Option, based on an annuitized prize value of
seven thousand dollars ($7,000.00) per week, will be divided by the total
number of Top Prize winners. The minimum annuitized prize value for this
category will be five hundred dollars ($500.00) a week for life. Any of these
two (2) to fourteen (14) Top Prize Winners may choose the Cash Option as an
alternative to the Annuitized Payment Option. The amount of the Cash Option for
this category will be the amount of the Top Prize Cash Option set forth in the
Published Notice divided by the total number of Top Prize Winners. The minimum
Cash Option for this category will be the amount set forth in the Published
Notice.
5.0.1.3
Fifteen (15)
or more Top Prize Winners. If there are fifteen (15) or more Top Prize
Winners, the Top Prize liability shall be capped at seven million one hundred
twenty-five thousand dollars ($7,125,000.00), shall be split equally among all
Top Prize Winners, and paid in one (1) LumpSum Cash payment, without an
Annuitized Payment Option. The minimum prize value for this category shall not
be less than any lower tier prize paid in that respective Drawing.
5.0.1.4
Claiming the Top Prize.
The Winner(s) of the Top Prize who do not request the Cash Option shall be paid
their appropriate TopPrize share on an annual or semi-annual basis for a
minimum period of twenty (20) years. Upon receipt of the claim form and the
ticket by the Maine Lottery, a five (5) working day processing period will be
initiated. During the five (5) day processing period, the ticket holder(s) may
add or substitute other persons as co-holders of a winning ticket. This request
must be a written, notarized request from the original holder(s) to the Maine
Lottery office. After the five (5) day processing period has been completed,
the Maine Lottery will pay the TopPrize Winner. Subsequent TopPrize payments
will be made annually or semi-annually thereafter as determined by the person
claiming the TopPrize.
5.0.1.5
Measuring Life. For a single Wager, the measuring life of a Top
Prize Winner used to determine the duration over which the Top Prize is paid,
shall be the natural life of the individual determined by the Selling Lottery
to be a Top Prize winner. If the Top Prize under a single wager is being
claimed by more than one (1) natural person or by a legal entity, the measuring
life for a Top Prize winner shall be twenty (20) years.
5.0.1.6 If paid in a LumpSum Cash Payment,
TopPrize amounts will be rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
5.0.2 Except as provided in these
rules, the second prize (Prize Level #2) Winner will be paid twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000.00) a year for life. A second prize winner may
request the Cash Option, the amount of which is to be established the New
England Lotteries for a defined period of Drawings. Notice of the amount of and
changes to the Cash Option shall be posted on the Game's website and/or by each
Party Lottery's Public Notice Under certain circumstances, as detailed below,
the second prize is required to be paid in a single Lump Sum Cash payment and
no Annuitized Payment Option is available.
5.0.2.1 One (1) to Twenty (20) Second Prize
Winners. If there are between one (1) and twenty (20) second prize Winner(s),
the annuitized prize value will be twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00)
per year for life. Any of these one (1) to twenty (20) second prize winner(s)
may choose the second prize Cash Option as an alternative to the Annuitized
Payment Option. The amount of the Cash Option for this category will be set
forth in the Published Notice.
5.0.2.2 Twenty-one (21) or more Second Prize
Winners. If there are twenty-one (21) or more second prize Winners, the second
prize liability shall be capped at nine million four hundred thousand dollars
($9,400,000.00) and shall be split equally among all second prize Winners and
paid in a single Lump Sum Cash payment, without an Annuitized Payment Option.
The minimum prize value for this category shall not be less than any lower tier
prize paid in that respective Drawing.
5.0.2.3 The Winner(s) of the second prize who
do not request the Cash Option shall be paid their appropriate second prize
share on an annual basis for a minimum period of twenty (20) years. Upon
receipt of the claim form and the ticket by the Maine Lottery, a five (5)
working day processing period will be initiated. During the five (5) day
processing period, the ticket holder(s) may add or substitute other persons as
co-holders of a winning ticket. This request must be a written, notarized
request from the original holder(s) to the Maine Lottery office. After the five
(5) day processing period has been completed, the Maine Lottery will pay the
second prize. Subsequent second prize payments will be made annually
thereafter.
5.0.2.4 Measuring Life.
For a single Wager, the measuring life of a second prize Winner used to
determine the duration over which the second prize is paid, shall be the
natural life of the individual determined by the Selling Lottery to be a second
prize Winner. If the second prize under a single Wager is being claimed by more
than one (1) natural person or by a legal entity, the measuring life for a
second prize winner shall be twenty (20) years.
5.0.2.5 If paid in a Lump Sum Cash payment,
second prize amounts will be rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
5.0.3 Except as provided in these
rules, the third prize (Prize Level #3) will be paid as a five thousand dollar
($5,000.00) set prize. If there are more than one thousand (1,000) Winners of
this prize level in a single Drawing, the total prize liability of five million
dollars ($5,000,000.00) ($5,000.00 x 1,000) will be split equally among the
Winners. Under no circumstances, however, will the third prize fall below a
minimum prize value of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per Winner regardless of
the number of Winners. Third prizes will be rounded to the nearest whole dollar
and paid in a single cash payment.
5.0.4 The remaining prize levels (Prize Level
#4 through Prize Level #10) will be paid a slow-tier set prizes. Prizes will be
rounded to the nearest whole dollar and paid in a single cash payment.
5.1
Entitlement to
Prizes by Winners. The holder of a winning Game Ticket shall be entitled
only to the prize won by matching the winning numbers in the highest matching
prize category.
5.2
Payment
of Prizes. All winning Game Tickets, including the Top Prize and second
prize, shall be paid in accordance with these rules and state laws. Each Party
Lottery shall withhold taxes and other required withholdings in accordance with
applicable federal and state laws. To be a valid Game Ticket and eligible to
receive a prize, a winning Game Ticket shall satisfy all the requirements
established for the validation of winning Game Tickets sold through each Party
Lottery's Gaming System and any other requirements adopted by the New England
Directors. Party Lotteries shall not be responsible for Game Tickets which are
altered in any manner.
5.2.1
Top Prize
and second prize Payments. Except in the case of a Cash Option payment
or a Lump Sum Cash payment paid in accordance with these rules, annuitized
prize payments shall be made for the measuring life of Top Prize or second
prize Winner. All annuitized payments shall be made for a minimum of twenty
(20) years. The measuring life as defined in Sections 5.0.1.5 and 5.0.2.4 of
these rules shall be determined at the time the Top Prize or second prize is
claimed. In the event that annuitized prize payments are assigned, if allowable
under state law, or assigned by a court order, the measuring life at the time
the Top Prize was claimed shall not change and limit or extend the number of
annuitized payments due any assignee, court-ordered or otherwise. In the event
of the death of a Top Prize or second prize Winner during the annuity payment
period, the Selling Lottery, with the approval of the New England Lotteries,
upon petition of the estate of the lottery winner (the "Estate") to the Lottery
jurisdiction in which the deceased Lottery winner purchased the winning Game
Ticket, and subject to a Party Lottery's state laws, may accelerate the payment
of all the remaining Lottery proceeds to the Estate.
5.2.1.1 If the annuitant dies during the
annuity payment period but before the guaranteed prize has been paid, the
Estate shall receive the remaining payments equal to the minimum guaranteed
prize.
5.2.1.2 If the annuitant
dies during the annuity payment period but after the minimum guaranteed prize
has been paid, all payments shall stop.
5.2.2
Low-Tier Set Prize
Payments. All low-tier set prizes (all prizes except the Top Prize and
second prize) shall be paid in one (1) single cash payment through the Selling
Lottery that sold the winning Game Ticket(s). Prizes shall be rounded to the
nearest whole dollar. A Selling Lottery may begin paying low-tier cash prizes
after receiving authorization to pay from the Clearinghouse Lottery.
5.3
Statistical
Information. The following table details the Game's statistical
information.
Odds of Winning, Prize Payouts and Prize Funding as a
Percentage of Sales
Prize Level
|
Matches
Matrix #1 (5 of 48)
|
Matches
Matrix #2 (1 of 18)
|
Odds of Winning 1/
|
Prize
|
% Sales
|
1
|
5
|
1
|
30,821,472.000
|
$7,000/Week for Life*
|
10.2201%
|
2
|
5
|
0
|
1,813,027.765
|
$25,000/Year for Life*
|
11.6380%
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
143,355.684
|
$5,000*
|
1.7439%
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
8,432.687
|
$200
|
1.1859%
|
5
|
3
|
1
|
3,413.231
|
$150
|
2.1973%
|
6
|
3
|
0
|
200.778
|
$20
|
4.9806%
|
7
|
2
|
1
|
249.749
|
$25
|
5.0050%
|
8
|
2
|
0
|
14.691
|
$3
|
10.2103%
|
9
|
1
|
1
|
49.950
|
$6
|
6.0060%
|
10
|
0
|
1
|
32.019
|
$4
|
6.2463%
|
Total Payout
|
59.4335%
|
Average Chance of Winning: 1 in 7.769
* Prize amounts may be split if there are
multiple Winners, in accordance with the provisions established in Section 5.0
of these rules. Split prizes may be lower than the published prize
amounts.