Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 9 - TEXAS LOTTERY COMMISSION
Chapter 401 - ADMINISTRATION OF STATE LOTTERY ACT
Subchapter D - LOTTERY GAME RULES
Section 401.304 - Draw Game Rules (General)
Universal Citation: 16 TX Admin Code § 401.304
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Price of tickets and prizes.
(1) The purchase
price of each draw game ticket shall be as set forth in the rules of the
specific game being played; provided that, the purchase price for promotional
groups of tickets shall be determined by the executive director.
(2) The prize pool for draw games shall have
contributions to prize categories as set forth in the rules of the specific
game being played.
(b) Sale of tickets.
(1) Entry of Plays. Plays
may be entered using the lottery retailer terminal keypad or touch screen, by
means of a playslip, using authorized third-party point-of-sale ("POS")
systems, or by other means approved by the commission. Retailers shall not
permit any device to be physically or wirelessly connected to a lottery
terminal to enter Plays, except as approved by the commission. A ticket
generated using a selection method that is not approved by the commission is
not valid. Acceptable methods of Play selection may include:
(A) using a self-service lottery ticket
vending machine;
(B) using a
playslip;
(C) using a
previously-generated draw game ticket, from the game being played, provided by
the player;
(D) selecting a Quick
Pick;
(E) requesting a retailer to
manually enter numbers; or
(F)
using a QR code generated through a Texas Lottery Mobile Application offered
and approved by the commission.
(2) Except to the extent that sales in draw
games are impeded by draw breaks, draw game tickets may be sold during draw
game operating hours. Retailers must give prompt service to lottery customers
present and waiting at the terminal to purchase tickets for draw
games.
(3) Draw game tickets shall
be sold only at the location listed on each retailer's license from the
commission. For purposes of this section, the sale of a draw game lottery
ticket at the licensed location means a lottery transaction in which all
elements of the sale between the retailer and the purchaser must take place at
the retailer location using their terminal, including the exchange of
consideration, the exchange of the playslip if one is used, and the exchange of
the draw game ticket. No part of the sale may take place away from the
terminal.
(4) The executive
director may authorize promotions in connection with any draw game.
(5) Announcement of incentive or bonus
program. The executive director shall announce each incentive or bonus program
prior to its commencement. The announcement shall specify the beginning and
ending time, if applicable, of the incentive or bonus program and the value for
the award.
(6) Player
Responsibility. It shall be the sole responsibility of the player to verify the
accuracy of the game Play or Plays and other data printed on the ticket. The
placing of Plays is done at the player's own risk through the licensed sales
agent who is acting on behalf of the player in entering the Play or
Plays.
(c) Drawings and end of sales prior to drawings.
(1) The
manner and frequency of drawings shall be as set forth in the rules of the
specific game being played and the draw procedures for the specific
game.
(2) The drawings shall be
conducted at times and locations to be announced by the executive
director.
(3) The executive
director shall establish the times for draw breaks for each draw
game.
(4) The executive director or
his/her designee shall designate the type of drawing equipment to be used and
shall establish draw procedures to randomly select the winning combination for
each type of draw game. Draw procedures shall include provisions for the
substitution of backup drawing equipment in the event the primary drawing
equipment malfunctions or fails for any reason.
(5) A lottery drawing representative and an
independent certified public accountant, shall be responsible for conducting
the drawing in compliance with the lottery's draw procedures. A lottery drawing
representative and an independent certified public accountant, shall attest
whether the drawing was conducted in accordance with proper draw procedures at
the end of each drawing.
(d) Procedures for claiming draw game prizes.
(1) All apparent winning tickets presented
for payment to the lottery or a retailer must meet the commission's validation
requirements as set forth in subsection (e) of this section.
(2) To claim a draw game prize of less than
$600, the claimant may present the winning draw game ticket to a retailer or to
the commission. All tickets validated by a retailer must be paid by that
retailer. If the retailer chooses not to validate the winning draw game ticket,
the retailer does not have to pay the draw game prize. The commission will pay
all winning draw game tickets pursuant to this section.
(3) To claim a draw game prize of $600 or
more, the claimant shall present the winning draw game ticket to the
commission. In connection with certain draw games, the top-level prizes must be
claimed at commission headquarters. For any claim presented to the commission,
the claimant shall follow all procedures of the commission related to claiming
a prize. Upon validation of the ticket as a winning ticket, the commission
shall pay the claimant the amount due in accordance with commission procedures.
If the ticket is determined to be a non-winning ticket, the claim shall be
denied and the claimant shall be promptly notified.
(4) Before paying any prize, claim center
personnel shall validate the winning ticket according to established validation
requirements and procedures.
(5)
All prizes shall be subject to tax withholding, offsets, and other withholdings
as provided by law.
(6) If a person
is indebted or owes delinquent taxes to the state, other than those specified
in paragraph (5) of this subsection, the winnings of a person shall be withheld
until the debt or taxes are paid.
(7) When paying a prize of $600 or more, the
commission shall file the appropriate income reporting form with the Internal
Revenue Service.
(8) Payment of a
prize will be made to the bearer of the validated winning ticket for that prize
upon presentation of proper identification following the completion of all
procedures of the commission related to claiming a prize.
(9) The commission shall recognize only one
person as claimant of a particular prize. A claim may be made in the name of a
person other than an individual only if the person possesses a federal employer
identification number (FEIN) issued by the Internal Revenue Service and such
number is shown on the claim form. Groups, family units, clubs, organizations,
or other persons without an FEIN shall designate one individual in whose name
the claim is to be filed. If a claim is erroneously entered with multiple
claimants, the claimants shall designate one of them as the individual
recipient of the prize, or, if they fail to designate an individual recipient,
the director may designate any one of the claimants as the sole recipient. In
either case, the claim shall then be considered as if it were originally
entered in the name of the designated individual and payment of any prizes won
shall be made to that single individual. Once a ticket is submitted as a claim,
it will not be returned to the winner.
(10) The executive director has discretion to
set a maximum total cash amount or maximum payment time period for each prize
level.
(e) Validation requirements.
(1) To be a valid winning draw
game ticket, all of the following conditions must be met.
(A) All printing on the ticket shall be
present in its entirety, be legible, and correspond, using the computer
validation file, to the combination and data printed on the ticket. The ticket
must have been produced prior to the drawing.
(B) The ticket shall not be mutilated,
altered, unreadable, reconstituted, misregistered, defective, incomplete, or
tampered with in any manner.
(C)
The ticket shall not be counterfeit or forged, in whole or in part, or an exact
duplicate of another winning ticket.
(D) The ticket must have been issued by an
authorized retailer in an authorized manner on official Texas Lottery paper
stock, or, for third-party point-of-sale systems approved by the commission,
printed on paper stock or otherwise issued in a manner approved by the
commission to provide tangible evidence of participation in a lottery
game.
(E) The ticket shall not be
stolen. Neither the commission nor its retailers shall be responsible for the
payment of prizes for lost or stolen tickets.
(F) The ticket shall not have been previously
paid.
(G) The ticket data shall
have been recorded on the central computer system prior to the drawing, and the
ticket data must match the computer record data in every respect.
(H) The ticket shall pass all other
confidential security checks of the commission.
(2) The commission may pay the prize for a
draw game ticket that is partially mutilated or not intact if the ticket can
still be validated by the other validation requirements.
(3) Liability for void tickets, if any, is
limited to the replacement of ticket or refund of the sales price.
(4) A ticket shall be the only valid receipt
for claiming a prize. A copy of a ticket or a playslip has no pecuniary or
prize value and shall not constitute evidence of ticket purchase or of numbers
selected.
(5) In submitting an
official draw game ticket for validation, the player agrees to abide by
applicable laws, all commission rules, regulations, policies, directives,
instructions, conditions, procedures, and final decisions of the executive
director.
(6) All prizes shall be
subject to tax withholdings, offsets, and other withholdings as provided by
law.
(f) Payment of prizes by retailers.
(1) A retailer may pay
to the ticket bearer game prizes of an amount less than $600 for any valid
claims presented to that retailer. All tickets validated by a retailer must be
paid by that retailer. Retailers may pay claims for prizes if the commission's
validation system is operational. The retailer shall not charge the claimant
any fee for payment of the prize or for cashing a business check drawn on the
licensed retailer's account.
(2)
Retailers may pay prizes in cash. If acceptable to the claimant, retailers may
also pay cash prizes by business check, certified check, cashier's check, money
order, gift card, stored-value card, or store merchandise. If a retailer
decides to pay with anything other than cash, it is the responsibility of the
retailer to ensure the claimant has voluntarily agreed to the non-cash prize
payment.
(g) Payment of prize awarded to minor.
(1) A person 18 years
of age or older may purchase a ticket to give as a gift to another person,
including a minor.
(2) If a minor
is entitled to a cash prize of less than $600, the commission shall deliver to
an adult member of the minor's family or to the minor's guardian a check or
warrant in the amount of the prize payable to the order of the minor.
(3) If a minor is entitled to a cash prize of
$600 or more, the commission shall deposit the amount of the prize in a
custodial bank account, with an adult member of the minor's family or the
minor's guardian serving as custodian for the minor.
(4) If a minor is entitled to a prize other
than money, the commission shall pay the cash equivalent of such prize in the
manner provided by paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection.
(5) A retailer is not authorized to pay a
prize claimed by a minor.
(h) Game termination and prize claim period.
(1) The executive director or his/her
designee, at any time, may announce the termination date for a draw game. If
this occurs, no tickets for that draw game shall be sold past the termination
date.
(2) Draw game prizes shall be
claimed no later than 180 days after the applicable draw date of the draw game.
In the event any player who has a valid winning ticket does not claim the prize
within 180 days after the drawing in which the prize was won, the prize amount
shall be deposited in accordance with Government Code, §
466.408.
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