CHAPTER 807. DEPOSIT OF LOTTERY FUNDS BY
AGENTS AND LOTTERY ACCOUNTSSec.
807.1. Deposit of funds.
807.2. Filing reports of transactions.
807.3. Agents responsible for tickets.
807.4. Lottery related functions.Cross References This chapter cited in 61 Pa. Code § 876.2 (relating to definitions).
§ 807.1. Deposit of funds.
All lottery sales agents shall deposit to the credit of a specified State lottery fund in a designated bank all monies received by such agents from the sale of lottery tickets less the amount, if any, retained as compensation for the sale of the tickets or credit for the direct payment of prizes.
Source The provisions of this § 807.1 amended February 21, 1975, effective February 22, 1975, 5 Pa.B. 333.
§ 807.2. Filing reports of transactions.
All lottery sales agents shall file with the Bureau, or its designated agents, reports of their receipts and transactions in the sale of lottery tickets in such form and containing such information as it may require. In this connection, agents shall refer to procedures and instructions to authorized agents, made available to agents by the Bureau.
§ 807.3. Agents responsible for tickets.
All tickets accepted by an agent from the State lottery or its authorized representatives shall be deemed to have been purchased by the agent, unless returned to the bank from which they were obtained within the time specified, and the purchase price shall be paid to the State lottery, less the appropriate commission discount, if any. The agent shall be responsible for lost or missing tickets or loose tickets not returned in sequential order.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 809.11 (relating to tickets unaccounted for).
§ 807.4. Lottery related functions.
The Bureau may make arrangements for any person to perform functions, activities or services in connection with the operation of the lottery as it may deem advisable pursuant to the act and this part and such functions, activities or services shall constitute lawful functions, activities, and services of such person. The bank, as a safekeeping facility, shall provide the Bureau with a weekly statement of all transactions made during the immediately preceding week. The Bureau will pay the bank a fee for the prescribed services performed.
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