Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1)
Valid Bet.
Except as otherwise provided herein, a valid bet on MASS CASH using the On-Line
System shall be a bet which is:
(a) Placed
with and accepted by a Sales Agent licensed to sell MASS CASH or by a Lottery
Facility specifically designated for the purpose.
(b) Paid for in full at the time and place
the bet is placed.
(c) Recorded
correctly on a computer generated ticket in accordance with these
rules.
(d) Represented by a ticket
generated by a Lottery computer terminal. The ticket must contain the following
information:
1. The numbers
selected;
2. The number of draws
played;
3. The date(s) of the
drawing for which the bet is eligible;
4. The amount wagered;
5. A terminal identification
number;
6. An 18-digit ticket
serial number;
7. A machine
readable (Bar Code) ticket serial number; and
8. A verifiable numeric representation of the
information contained on the ticket consistent with the information contained
in the Lottery's computer records.
(e) Accepted by the Lottery Computer prior to
the drawing of the winning numbers on the drawing date shown on the
ticket.
(f) In the event of a
contradiction between information as printed on the ticket and as accepted by
the Lottery Computer, the bet accepted by the Lottery Computer shall be the
valid bet.
(2)
Placing Bets.
(a)
Bets may be placed by the bettor orally instructing the Lottery sales agent of
his/her number selections or requesting a "quic pic" and the sales agent then
registering the bet via the terminal keyboard, or by preparing a betting slip
which is then entered into the terminal. Betting slips shall be prepared as
follows:
1. Pick five numbers by marking an
"*" in each of the five boxes containing the numbers selected by the bettor.
"*" marks must remain inside each box. Bettor must use either pencil or blue
ballpoint pen.
2. Only official bet
slips issued by the Lottery and hand marked by the bettor(s) may be used to
place bets. The use of mechanical, electronic, computer generated or any other
method of marking betting slips is prohibited.
3. Bet slips shall have no pecuniary or prize
value, or constitute evidence of purchase or number selections.
(b) The terminal must generate a
ticket as described in 961 CMR 2.55(1)(d) which is given to the bettor as his
or her receipt.
(c) Bets cannot be
canceled by the sales agent. Sales agents shall be liable for the price of all
MASS CASH tickets sold and accepted by the Lottery computer as a valid bet. A
bettor's refusal to pay for such a bet shall not relieve the sales agent from
responsibility for payment of the price of that bet; except, at the sole
discretion of the Director, sales agents may subsequently be given credit for
bets so placed and not paid for by the bettor.
(d) Bets may be placed with any Sales Agent
operating a terminal or at any Lottery operated facility accepting MASS CASH
bets.
(e) Bets may be placed at any
time during the day at such time or times as determined by the Director, but
all bets must be placed and accepted by the Lottery computer prior to the
drawing of the winning numbers on the drawing date shown on the
ticket.
(f) The bet as represented
by the ticket produced by the computer terminal is the only bet on which a
prize may be claimed. Bettors are cautioned to examine their bet ticket at the
time it is issued and prior to the drawing of the winning numbers in order to
ensure that the ticket accurately represents the correct number selections,
date of bet, amount wagered, and date of drawing.
(g) In the event that the Sales Agent or
computer terminal errs when the bet is placed, it shall be the responsibility
of the bettor to determine that an error has been made and to request a new
ticket be issued by the Sales Agent (provided betting for that day has not
closed) or return of the purchase price.
(h) It shall be the responsibility of the
person who collects the prize to make certain that he or she is receiving the
correct sum of prize money. The Lottery shall not be liable for any
underpayment, except that the Director in his or her discretion may direct that
an additional prize payment is made in order to correct an obvious
mistake.
(i) The Lottery may cancel
a season ticket or multiple drawing ticket which has been purchased at a
Lottery office or via an authorized telephone order in the
event the check presented or credit card used for payment has insufficient
funds for the purchased. Canceled tickets shall not be eligible to win a
prize.
(3)
Betting Tickets.
(a)
The betting ticket is a bearer instrument until a Mobile Claim is submitted
and, if no valid Mobile Claim has been submitted, then until signed by the
owner and the prize may be claimed by anyone in possession of an unsigned
winning ticket if no valid Mobile Claim has been submitted.
(b) Sales Agents may pay claims up to and
including the sum of $600.00. Any claim of more than $600.00 shall be made on a
claim form supplied by the Lottery at all Sales Agent locations. The procedure
to be followed for claims in excess of $600.00 and the rules and regulations
governing each procedure shall be pursuant to
961 CMR
2.38
(c) No more than one prize shall be paid on
each bet placed.
(4)
Lost, Mislaid or Stolen MASS CASH Game Ticket. The
Lottery Commission may pay a prize to the holder of a MASS CASH game ticket and
the payment of such prize shall absolve the Commission of any further liability
with respect to such ticket. In determining whether a prize has been paid on a
MASS CASH game ticket, the Commission may rely solely upon its computer records
in determining whether or not a particular prize has been paid and the status
as determined by the Lottery's computer shall be binding on the holder. In the
event of a lost, stolen, or mislaid ticket, the Director may order an
investigation, and if he or she is satisfied that the claimant in fact is the
owner of the lost, stolen, or mislaid ticket and it has not otherwise been
paid, he or she may in his or her discretion pay the prize to the claimant
thereof. All payments of prizes on lost, stolen, or mislaid tickets shall not
be made for a period of 90 days in the case of a prize of $200.00 or less and
shall not be made for one year if the prize exceeds $200.00, unless the
Director in his or her discretion shall decide otherwise.
(5)
Sales Agents.
Sales Agents are required to pay to the Lottery all sums due on the date
established for payment. Failure to make payment when due or upon notice from
the custodial bank that funds are not available will result in the immediate
shut down of the Sales Agent's terminal and the Sales Agent's license to sell
the MASS CASH Game and/or any other Lottery game shall be subject to
revocation, suspension or non-renewal pursuant to the provisions of
961 CMR
2.13.
(6)
Prizes. All
prize amounts shall be set by the Director by Administrative Bulletin. The
Administrative Bulletin shall detail the total field of numbers to choose from,
establish rules for rounding payments to the nearest dollar or otherwise,
establish rules for subtracting overpayments from a pool from subsequent pools,
and other such matters as may be necessary or desirable for the proper
operation of the game.
All prizes will be paid in full (less required tax
withholdings) at the time the claim is made and properly validated.
(8)
Liability. The
liability, whether by negligence or otherwise, of the Lottery and its licensed
Sales Agents for invalid bets is limited to a refund of the amount
wagered.
(9)
Season
Tickets.
(a) Season tickets may
be sold by the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission and by licensed Sales
Agents operating on-line terminals.
(b) Season Tickets will be sold in the
following manner:
1. Plan "A" - 78
consecutive drawings for the price of $75.00.
2. Plan "B" - 156 consecutive drawings for
the price of $150.00.
3. Plan "C" -
39 consecutive drawings for the price of $38.00.
(c) The Director reserves the right to adjust
both the price and number of drawings as defined in 961 CMR
2.55(9)(b).
(d) Season Tickets
become effective and eligible to win a prize starting with the effective date
printed on the ticket. Season Tickets may not be effective on the date of
purchase.
(e) Based upon the Plan
selected as defined in 961 CMR 2.55(9)(b), Season Tickets, unless renewed,
automatically expire at the end of 52, 104 or 26 drawings. If upon renewal, the
customer requests a change in any or all of the five numbers to be played,
his/her renewal application shall be treated as a new ticket rather than a
renewal and the effective date of said new ticket will be the date printed on
the new ticket. Renewal applications received after the time period specified
upon the renewal form may be assigned a new effective date.
(f) Purchasers of Season Tickets shall select
the five numbers he/she wishes to appear on the Season Ticket. Said purchasers
are cautioned to examine his/her ticket upon purchase and prior to its
effective date to assure the numbers printed represent the numbers desired. The
Lottery will only be liable for the payment of a prize based upon the numbers
as they appear on the Season Ticket and registered on the Lottery's Computer.
In the event of a conflict, the numbers as registered on the Computer shall
control.
(g) Purchasers of Season
Tickets may elect to use the "quic pic" feature for the selection of his/her
five numbers. The five numbers will be randomly selected by the Lottery
Computer and printed on the Season Ticket. The Lottery will only be liable for
the payment of a prize based upon the numbers as they appear on the Season
Ticket and registered on the Lottery's Computer. In the event of a conflict,
the numbers as registered on the Computer shall control.
(h) In the event the Lottery receives a
subscription application form with less than five numbers selected by the
applicant, the Lottery may randomly select all or any of those omitted numbers
to assure each application contains five numbers.
(i) In the event the Lottery receives a
subscription application form with six or more numbers selected, the Lottery
may randomly delete one or more of the numbers selected in order to obtain a
valid five number ticket.
(j) The
owner of a Season Ticket purchased through the On-line System must register
his/her name with the Lottery on a form provided with the purchase of the
ticket if prizes are to be paid automatically and renewal information to be
sent.
(k) When more than one name
appears on the application or registration form, the Lottery may select the
first name listed and designate him/her as agent for collection. In the event
the ticket wins a prize, it will be the responsibility of the recorded agent to
make known to the Lottery, Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of
Revenue, the name, social security number and proportionate share of each of
the winners.
(l) A MASS CASH Season
Ticket purchased through an off-line application is not effective until it is
registered on the Lottery's computer and a Season Ticket issued to the
applicant regardless of whether or not payment for such ticket has been
accepted by the Commission prior to such registration or otherwise.
(m) The Director may change the field of
numbers from which winning numbers will be selected to a number greater or less
than the field available at the time the Season Ticket is purchased. In the
event the field is enlarged, a Season Ticket holder may request in writing at
least four weeks before the effective date of such change that his/her number
selection be changed; provided however, this option shall be limited to
changing one or more numbers from the field of numbers in existence at the time
the ticket was purchased to one or more of the numbers added to that field. In
the event the field is decreased and one or more of the numbers selected at the
time the ticket was purchased is eliminated from the field of available
numbers, the holder may request, in writing, that the numbers so eliminated be
replaced by one or more numbers from the field of numbers remaining after said
decrease. In the event the holder fails to exercise this option at least four
weeks prior to the effective date of such change, the Lottery may randomly
select new numbers on the holders behalf in accordance with the limitations
contained in 961 CMR 2.55(9)(m).
(n) In the event the Commission cancels the
operation of MASS CASH, the amount paid for drawings so canceled shall be
refunded to the registered holder and said refund shall constitute the
Commission's sole obligation to the holder of MASS CASH Season
Tickets.
(o) All other provisions of
961 CMR shall, if applicable, apply to the Season Ticket--MASS CASH.
(10)
Multiplier
Feature. The Massachusetts State Lottery Commission may offer a
multiplier feature, which may be known by an associated trade name, for the
Mass Cash Game. This is a feature by which a bettor, for an additional wager,
may increase the prize amount for all prize levels by a factor depending upon a
multiplier number that is drawn prior to the Mass Cash drawing. Rules regarding
the multiplier feature shall be set by the Director in an Administrative
Bulletin governing the game.