Appendix H
CHAPTER 871. POWERBALLVersion in effect on October 4, 2015, incorporating changes from January 19, 2014; October 1, 2013;
January 15, 2012; May 28, 2011; January 4, 2009; August 28, 2005;
and October 6, 2002
Sec.
871.1. Creation.
871.2. Game description and purpose.
871.3. Definitions.
871.4. Ticket sales retailers.
871.5. Ticket price.
871.6. Powerball bet slip and ticket characteristics and restrictions.
871.7. Time, place and manner of conducting drawing.
871.8. Expected prize payout percentages.
871.9. Powerball prize payments.
871.10. Funding of guaranteed prizes.
871.11. Ticket responsibility.
871.12. Ticket validation requirements.
871.13. Procedures for claiming and payment of Powerball prizes.
871.14. Parimutuel prize pool.
871.15. Unclaimed prize money.
871.16. Withholding.
871.17. Purchase and prize restrictions.
871.18. Governing law.
871.19. Probability of winning.
871.20. Power play promotion.
871.21. Future changes to Powerball.
871.22. Changes to Powerball.
871.23. [Reserved].
Authority The provisions of this Chapter 871 issued under section 303 of the State Lottery Law (72 P.S. § 3761-303), unless otherwise noted.
Source The provisions of this Chapter 871 adopted June 7, 2002, effective June 8, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 2758, unless otherwise noted.
Cross References This chapter cited in 61 Pa. Code § 876.2 (relating to definitions).
§ 871.1. Creation.
Under the act and this part, there is created a numbers game, called Powerball, which will commence at the discretion of the Secretary, and will continue until the Secretary publicly announces a suspension or termination date.
§ 871.2. Game description and purpose.
(a) Powerball is a five out of 69 plus one out of 26 terminal-based lottery game which pays the grand prize on an annuitized, parimutuel basis. Except as provided in this chapter, all other prizes are paid on a set cash, single payment basis.
(b) The purpose of the Powerball game is to determine winners from ticket holders matching five numbers from 1 through 69, and matching the separately drawn Powerball number, or a designated combination thereof, within a single play, with the five winning numbers and the Powerball number to be randomly drawn. Drawings will be conducted twice a week or as publicly announced by the Secretary.
(c) The object of the game is for a player to select, in a single play on a ticket, five numbers and the Powerball number that match the numbers and the Powerball number drawn for the game in which the ticket is participating. Cor- rectly matching the six winning numbers consisting of the five numbers drawn plus the Powerball number drawn, and meeting other validation criteria, entitles the ticket holder to the grand prize identified in § 871.8 (relating to expected prize payout percentages).
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.3. Definitions.
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Advertised Grand PrizeThe estimated annuitized Grand Prize amount as determined by the MUSL Central Office by use of the MUSL Annuity Factor and communicated through the Selling Lotteries prior to the Grand Prize drawing. The Advertised Grand Prize is not a guaranteed prize amount and the actual Grand Prize may vary from the advertised amount, except in circumstances where there is a guaranteed Grand Prize amount as described in § 871.10 (relating to funding of guaranteed prizes).
Apparent winning ticketA ticket which has not been validated by the Lot- tery.
Basic playEach set of six numbers consisting of five numbers from 1 through 69 and the Powerball number on a ticket purchased without the selection of any promotion, representing a single entry for a Powerball drawing and designated by a letter from A to E on a Powerball ticket.
Cash electionA method of payment that the player selects, within 60 days of the date the Lottery determines the player is entitled to the Powerball grand prize, to receive a parimutuel share of the prize money allocated to the grand prize category as a one-time, lump-sum cash payment rather than as an annu- ity.
DrawingThe process of selecting winning numbers that determines the winners for each prize category of the game.
First set numbersThe first group of numbers from 1 through 69, appearing in the top grid of a Powerball game panel.
Grand prize winnings poolAn amount constituting 31.9756% of gross sales from all participating states for a particular Powerball game drawing for the purpose of paying winning grand prizes in that drawing. The grand prize winnings pool includes prize money allocated to the grand prize category from prior Powerball game drawings in which there were no winning grand prize tickets. A portion of this pool is used to fund prize reserve accounts until those accounts achieve maximum balances.
Gross salesThe total amount of sales from all participating states for a particular Powerball game drawing for the purpose of determining the grand prize winnings pool and the set prize winnings pool in that drawing.
Licensee LotteryA State lottery or lottery of a political subdivision or entity which is not a Party Lottery but has agreed to comply with all applicable MUSL and MUSL Powerball Product Group requirements and has been authorized by the MUSL and by the MUSL Powerball Product Group to sell the Powerball game.
MUSLThe Multi-State Lottery Association.
MUSL Annuity FactorThe annuity factor as determined by the MUSL central office through a method approved by the MUSL Finance and Audit Committee and which is used as described in these rules.
MUSL BoardThe governing body of the MUSL which is comprised of the chief executive officer of each party lottery.
MUSL Finance and Audit CommitteeThe committee established by the Multi-State Lottery Association which, among other things, establishes the reserve accounts balances.
MUSL Powerball Product GroupThe group of lotteries that have joined together to offer the Powerball lottery game under the terms of the MUSL agreement and MUSL Powerball Product Group rules.
On-line retailerA person who is properly licensed and authorized by the Lottery to sell Powerball tickets.
Panel or game panelOne of five areas of the Powerball bet slip that con- tains two number grids. The upper grids (first set numbers) contain 69 squares, each numbered 1 through 69, and the lower grids (second set numbers) contain 26 squares, each numbered 1 through 26. Each panel is lettered either A, B, C, D or E.
Party lotteryA State lottery or lottery of a political subdivision or entity which has joined the MUSL and, in the context of the Powerball Group Rules, which has joined in selling the Powerball game.
Powerball bet slipA card having five game panels labeled A through E, used by a player to select numbers to play the game.
Powerball number or second set numberThe number selected from the second group of numbers, from 1 through 26, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
PromotionA method used by the Lottery to aid in the sale of its products; for example, an option a player may exercise by purchase to increase the prize paid on a winning ticket or to increase the chance of winning a prize.
Quick pickThe random selection by the Lotterys computer system of five numbers from 1 through 69 and a Powerball number from 1 through 26 that appear on a ticket in the Powerball game.
Second set numbersThe second group of numbers, from 1 through 26, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
Set prize tiersAll prizes except the grand prize that are advertised to be paid by a single lump-sum payment and, except in instances outlined in this chapter, will be equal to the prize amount established by the MUSL Board for the prize level.
Set prize winnings poolAn amount constituting 18.0244% of gross sales for the current drawing and any monies carried forward from previous draws.
TerminalA device which is authorized by the Lottery to function in an on-line, interactive mode with the Lotterys computer system, for the purpose of issuing lottery tickets and entering, receiving and processing lottery transac- tions, including making purchases, validating tickets and transmitting reports.
TicketA Powerball ticket, produced by an on-line terminal from a licensed on-line retailer in an authorized manner, containing a letter prefix followed by five selected numbers from 1 through 69 and a single selected Powerball number from 1 through 26 for each basic play, ticket validation number data, drawing date, amount bet and any applicable promotion exercised by the player. Each set of five numbers and Powerball number constitutes a basic play of which there may be one or more, up to five on a ticket. Each set of five numbers and the Powerball number constitutes a basic play of which there may be one or more, up to ten on a ticket.
Winning numbersSix numbers, the first five numbers from 1 through 69, and the Powerball number from 1 through 26, selected at a Powerball drawing and subsequently validated by the MUSL, which shall be used to determine the winning Powerball plays.
Winnings poolConstitutes 50% of each prize drawing period gross sales. A portion of the pool is contributed to the grand prize winnings pool. The remain- der constitutes the set prize winnings pool. Moneys carried forward from pre- vious draws are combined with the pool as directed in the MUSL rules.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.4. Ticket sales retailers.
(a) Powerball game ticket sales may only be made through licensed on-line retailers the Director will appoint and contract with as provided in § 815.42 (relating to ticket sales agents). s1(b)
The Lottery may terminate sales by a retailer without prior notice to the retailer if the retailer becomes delinquent in payment of proceeds due the Lottery, fails to handle Lottery funds in the prescribed manner, if the retailer breaches the contract or an addendum thereof, this part or procedures established governing the sale of tickets or if the Lottery deems it to be in the best interest of the Commonwealth.
§ 871.5. Ticket price.
A Powerball ticket shall cost $2 per play. The power play option may be exer- cised, at the discretion of the player, for an additional $1 per play.
§ 871.6. Powerball bet slip and ticket characteristics and restrictions.
(a) For each basic play the player shall select, or request quick pick selection by the computer, five numbers and a single Powerball number, in one or more of the game panels on a Powerball bet slip. Powerball bet slips shall be available at no cost to the player. The minimum entry is $2. For $2, play one game; for $4, play two games; for $6, play three games; for $8, play four games; for $10, play five games. Players are also given the option to select a promotion verbally or on the bet slip at the time of purchase for an additional $1 for each play. Game pan els shall be played in alphabetical order in accordance with the instructions printed on the Powerball bet slip. A Powerball bet slip has no pecuniary or prize value and does not constitute evidence of the purchase of a ticket or the numbers selected.
(b) To purchase a ticket, players shall, in addition to the purchase price, submit a completed Powerball bet slip, or request number selections either by quick pick or manual terminal entry to an on-line retailer to have a ticket issued. To purchase a ticket at a Lottery self-service terminal that dispenses terminal-based Lottery tickets, the player shall designate the drawing date or dates for which the ticket is entered, number selections and may exercise the power play promotion for an additional $1 per play. The player may use a bet slip or the Quick Pick option at a Lottery self-service terminal that dispenses terminal-based Lottery tickets. The ticket shall contain five selected numbers and a single selected Pow- erball number for each play, ticket validation number data, drawing date, amount bet and any applicable promotion exercised by the player. This ticket shall be the only valid receipt for claiming a prize. The ticket shall only be valid for the drawing date or dates printed on the ticket. Retailers are not permitted to allow the attachment of any remote devices to a lottery terminal to enter plays except as otherwise provided in the MUSL rules.
(c) If Powerball bet slips are unavailable, number selections may be given to an on-line retailer in groups of five number selections and one Powerball number selection per game section for each $2 wagered as a basic play. The player may exercise the power play promotion for an additional $1 per play. The retailer shall manually enter the selections into the computer terminal.
(d) A Powerball ticket may not be canceled or voided once printed by the Lottery terminal, even if the ticket is printed in error.
(e) 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 players own risk through the on-line retailer who is acting on behalf of the player in entering the play or plays.
(f) A player may select numbers for up to 26 drawings, specifically the next drawing and the 25 subsequent drawings.
(g) A ticket may not be issued for a drawing after the specified sales cut-off time prior to the drawing, as announced by the Secretary or a designee.
§ 871.7. Time, place and manner of conducting drawing.
(a) Time of drawing. A Powerball drawing will be held twice a week or as publicly announced by the Secretary.
(b) Place of drawing. A Powerball drawing will be conducted by the MUSL.
(c) Manner of conducting drawings. The MUSL will draw at random five numbers from a set of balls numbered 1 through 69 and one Powerball number from a set of balls numbered 1 through 26 with the aid of mechanical drawing equipment. The drawings will be observed by security personnel and independent auditors and the validity of a drawing will be solely determined by the MUSL.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.8. Expected prize payout percentages.
(a) Determination of expected prize payout percentages is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following, Approximate Percentage of in One Single Lettered Prize Prize Winnings Pool Allocated Game Section Category Payment to Prize Category** Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize Grand Prize 68.0131% Five first set numbers Second Prize* $1,000,000 8.5558% Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize* $50,000 5.4757% Four first set numbers Fourth Prize* $100 .2738% Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize* $100 .6899% Three first set numbers Sixth Prize* $7 1.2074% Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize* $7 .9981% One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize* $4 4.3489% None of the first set and the Powerball number Ninth Prize* $4 10.4373% * Indicates a set prize. ** Fifty percent of Powerball gross sales are allocated to the winnings pool for the payment of prizes. (b) Prize money allocated to the grand prize category will be paid on a pari- mutuel basis, divided equally by the number of plays determined by the MUSL to be the winners of the grand prize.
(c) The number of plays determined by the MUSL to be winners of the sec- ond through ninth prize categories will be paid as set cash prizes, except as pro- vided in paragraphs (1) through (4).
(1) Except as otherwise provided in section 871.8(c)(4), if the total of the set prizes awarded in a Powerball drawing exceeds the set prize pool which is 18.0244% of gross sales, the amount needed to fund the set prizes, including Power play prizes, shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(i) The amount allocated to the set prize tiers and carried forward from previous draws, if any.
(ii) An amount from the MUSL set prize reserve account, if available, not to exceed $40,000,000 per Powerball drawing.
(iii) Any other amounts as agreed to by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in their sole discretion.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in section 871.8(c)(4), if the sources set forth in paragraph (1) are depleted and there still are not sufficient funds to pay the set prizes, including Power play prizes, for a particular Powerball drawing, the highest set prize shall become a parimutuel prize. If the amount of the highest set prize, when paid as a parimutuel prize, is less than or equal to the next highest set prize and there are still not sufficient funds to pay the remaining set prizes, the next highest set prize shall become a parimutuel prize. If necessary, and under the same test conditions set forth in the preceding sentence, each succeeding set prize level shall be converted to a parimutuel prize, in order, until all set prizes become parimutuel.
(3) Except for winning prizes sold by the California Lottery, if all, or any portion of the set prize pool is not awarded in the current Powerball drawing, that portion of the set prize pool shall be carried forward to subsequent Pow- erball drawings.
(4) By agreement between Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries, the Licensee Lotteries shall independently calculate their set parimutuel prize amounts. The Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries shall then agree to set the parimutuel prize amounts for all lotteries selling the game at the lesser of the independently-calculated prize amounts.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.2 (relating to game description and purpose); 61 Pa. Code § 871.10 (relating to funding of guaranteed prizes); 61 Pa. Code § 871.20 (relating to power play promotion); and 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.9. Powerball prize payments.
(a) Individual ticket prize payments will be paid entirely in cash with the exception of the grand prize category.
(b) A grand prize shall be paid by an annuity except that a player may elect to receive the grand prize in a single cash payment provided the cash election is made by the player within 60 days of the date the Lottery determines that a grand prize winning ticket has been sold and that a player is entitled to the prize.
(1) An election to receive the grand prize by annuity or cash made by the player after the player becomes entitled to the prize is final and cannot be revoked, withdrawn or otherwise changed.
(2) Shares of the grand prize shall be determined by dividing the cash available in the grand prize pool equally among all winners of the grand prize. A winner who elected cash payment shall be paid the share in a single cash payment.
(3) The annuitized prize shall be determined by multiplying a winners share of the grand prize by the MUSL annuity factor.
(c) The MUSL Annuity Factor is determined through a process as approved by the MUSL Finance and Audit Committee.
(d) Neither the MUSL nor the Lottery shall be responsible or liable for changes in the advertised or estimated annuity prize from the time the drawing occurs and the date that the player makes the election regarding method of prize payment.
(e) Annuitized prizes shall be paid in 30 graduated payments, an initial fol- lowed by 29 annual graduated payments increasing each year at a rate determined by the MUSL Powerball Product Group. This rate, once determined, will not change over the life of the payments. The 30 payments will equal 100% of the annuitized prize. Prize payments may be rounded down to the nearest $1,000.
For example;
If the MUSL Powerball Product Group arrived at a 4% rate of increase for a $30 million annuitized jackpot the payment schedule would be as follows:
Payment No. Graduated Payments (Rounded) % of Total Annuity Prize 1 $535,000 1.78300991336613% 2 $556,000 1.85433030990078% 3 $578,000 1.92850352229681% 4 $601,000 2.00564366318868% 5 $626,000 2.08586940971623% 6 $651,000 2.16930418610488% 7 $677,000 2.25607635354907% 8 $704,000 2.34631940769104% 9 $732,000 2.44017218399868% 10 $761,000 2.53777907135862% 11 $792,000 2.63929023421297% 12 $823,000 2.74486184358149% 13 $856,000 2.85465631732475% 14 $891,000 2.96884257001774% 15 $926,000 3.08759627281845% 16 $963,000 3.21110012373119% 17 $1,002,000 3.33954412868043% 18 $1,042,000 3.47312589382765% 19 $1,084,000 3.61205092958076% 20 $1,127,000 3.75653296676399% 21 $1,172,000 3.90679428543455% 22 $1,219,000 4.06306605685193% 23 $1,268,000 4.22558869912601% 24 $1,319,000 4.39461224709105% 25 $1,371,000 4.57039673697469% 26 $1,426,000 4.75321260645368% 27 $1,483,000 4.94334111071182% 28 $1,543,000 5.14107475514030% 29 $1,604,000 5.34671774534591% 30 $1,668,000 5.56058645515974% Payment Total $30,000,000
(f) If the individual shares of the cash held to fund an annuity is less than $250,000, the MUSL Powerball Product Group, in its sole discretion, may elect to pay the winners their share of the cash held in the grand prize pool as a lump sum.
(g) If more than one winning ticket for the grand prize is determined, upon meeting the requirements of § § 871.12 and 871.13 (relating to ticket validation requirements; and procedures for claiming and payment of Powerball prizes), each is entitled to a prorated payment share of the total grand prize category.
(h) A winning Powerball play is entitled only to the highest prize won by those numbers.
(i) The number of prize categories, the allocation of prize money among the prize categories and the annuity term may be changed at the discretion of the MUSL and the change will be announced by public notice. These changes will only apply prospectively to Powerball drawings as of the date specified in the public notice.
(j) Retailer incentive and marketing promotion programs, including the use of funded free tickets, may be implemented at the discretion of the Secretary. Funds for the programs, if needed, will be drawn from the Lottery fund.
(k) If the grand prize is not won in a drawing, the prize money allocated for the grand prize shall roll over and be added to the grand prize pool for the fol- lowing drawing.
(l) Prize claims shall be submitted within 1 year of the drawing date.
(m) Annuitized payment of the grand prize or a share of the grand prize maybe rounded to facilitate the purchase of an appropriate funding mechanism. Breakage on an annuitized grand prize win shall be added to the first cash pay- ment to the winner or winners. Prizes other than the grand prize, which under this chapter may become single-payment, parimutuel prizes, may be rounded down so that prizes can be paid in multiples of whole dollars. Breakage resulting from rounding these prizes shall be carried forward to the prize pool for the next drawing.
(n) The Pennsylvania Lottery may conduct promotional drawings associated with the Powerball game. Powerball game tickets will be imprinted with a unique code to be used by players to enter the promotional drawings. The promotional drawings may be held independently of or in conjunction with the regular Pow- erball drawings. The Secretary will announce the existence of the promotional drawings. Winners of promotional drawings will be randomly selected from the group of qualified entries. A description of the available prize(s) and the specific rules and other information necessary for the conduct of the promotional draw- ings will be posted to the Lotterys publicly accessible website. A copy of the same will also be kept on file with the Lottery and will be available upon request.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.13 (relating to procedures for claiming and payment of Powerball prizes); and 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.10. Funding of guaranteed prizes.
The MUSL Powerball Product Group may offer guaranteed minimum grand prize amounts or minimum increases in the grand prize amount between drawings or make other changes in the allocation of prize money where the MUSL Powerball Product Group finds that it would be in the best interest of the game. If a minimum grand prize amount or a minimum increase in the grand prize amount between drawings is offered by the Product Group, the grand prize shares shall be determined as follows:
(1) If there are multiple grand prize winners during a single drawing, each selecting the annuitized option prize, then a winners share of the guaranteed annuitized grand prize shall be determined by dividing the guaranteed annui- tized grand prize by the number of winners.
(2) If there are multiple grand prize winners during a single drawing and at least one of the grand prize winners has elected the annuitized option prize, the best bid submitted by the MUSLs preapproved qualified brokers shall determine the cash pool needed to fund the guaranteed annuitized grand prize.
(3) If no winner of the grand prize during a single drawing has elected the annuitized grand prize, the amount of cash in the grand prize pool shall be an amount equal to the guaranteed annuitized amount divided by the MUSL Annuity Factor.
(4) [Reserved.]
(5) Changes in the allocation of prize money shall be designed to retain approximately the same prize allocation percentages, over a years time, as set forth in § 871.8 (relating to expected prize payout percentages). Minimum guaranteed prizes or increases may be waived if the alternate funding mechanism as set forth in § 871.8 becomes necessary.
(6) Approval of the MUSL Powerball Product Group is required to change the guaranteed minimum Grand Prize amounts or minimum increases in the Grand Prize amount. Any reduction in the minimum increases to the Grand Prize amount shall not become effective until after a Grand Prize win following the action taken by the MUSL Powerball Product Group.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.11. Ticket responsibility.
(a) A ticket is a bearer document deemed to be owned by the person holding the ticket, except that if a signature is contained on the ticket, the person so named will, for all purposes, be considered the owner of the ticket.
(b) The Commonwealth will not be responsible for lost or stolen tickets.
(c) The purchaser of the ticket has the sole responsibility for checking the accuracy and condition of the data printed on the ticket.
(d) The Commonwealth will not be responsible for tickets redeemed in error.
§ 871.12. Ticket validation requirements.
(a) Valid tickets. To be a valid ticket, the following conditions shall be met:
(1) The ticket validation number shall be present in its entirety and shall correspond, using the computer validation file, to the selected numbers printed on the ticket for the date printed on the ticket.
(2) The ticket shall be intact.
(3) The ticket may not be mutilated, altered, reconstituted or tampered with.
(4) The ticket may not be counterfeit or an exact duplicate of a winning ticket.
(5) The ticket shall have been issued by the Lottery through a licensed on-line retailer.
(6) The ticket may not have been stolen.
(7) The ticket shall be validated in accordance with § 871.13 (relating to procedures for claiming and payment of Powerball prizes).
(8) The player-selected or computer-selected numbers on the ticket shall be in individual groups of five first set numbers and one second set number each associated with a single letter, A, B, C, D or E. The numbers and the associ- ated letter shall constitute a single play.
(9) The ticket data shall have been recorded on the Lotterys central com- puter system prior to the drawing and the ticket data shall match this computer record in every respect.
(10) The player-selected or computer-selected numbers, promotion selec- tion, if applicable, the validation number data and the drawing date of an apparent winning ticket shall appear on the official file of the winning tickets; and a ticket with that exact data may not have been previously paid.
(11) The ticket may not be misregistered, defectively printed or printed or produced in error.
(12) The ticket shall pass other confidential security checks of the Lottery.
(13) By submitting a ticket for validation, the player agrees to abide by this chapter.
(14) There may not be another violation of this part in relation to the ticket.
(b) Invalid or defective ticketsdisputes. A ticket not passing the validation checks in subsection (a) will be considered invalid and will not be paid.
(1) In cases of doubt, the determination of the Secretary is final and bind- ing. The Secretary may replace an invalid ticket with a ticket of equivalent sale price from a current Lottery game.
(2) If a defective ticket is purchased or if the Secretary determines to adjust an error, the sole and exclusive remedy will be the replacement of the defec- tive or erroneous ticket with a ticket of equivalent sale price from a current Lottery game.
(3) If a ticket is not paid by the Lottery and a dispute occurs as to whether the ticket is a winning ticket, the Lottery may replace the ticket as provided in paragraph (2). This is the sole and exclusive remedy of the holder of the ticket.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.9 (relating to Powerball prize payments); and 61 Pa. Code § 871.13 (relating to procedures for claiming and payment of Powerball prizes).
§ 871.13. Procedures for claiming and payment of Powerball prizes.
(a) Pennsylvania Powerball prizes shall be claimed only through a licensed on-line Pennsylvania Lottery retailer beginning on the day following the drawing. The Lottery is not authorized to accept claims or pay prizes for Powerball tickets purchased in other jurisdictions.
(b) An on-line retailer is authorized and required to make payment of a prize of $2,500 or less on an individual Powerball winning ticket, if the ticket is pre- sented within a designated time period as announced by the Secretary and if the retailer has sufficient funds available for payment.
(c) The holder of an apparent winning Powerball ticket containing one or more winning lettered play selections representing combined prizes of $2,500 or less will be paid by participating on-line retailers as provided in subsection (b), if the ticket validation requirements in § 871.12 (relating to ticket validation requirements) have been met, a proper validation pay ticket has been issued by the retailers computer terminal and other retailer procedures have been met.
(d) The holder of an apparent winning Powerball ticket containing one or more winning lettered play selections representing combined prizes in excess of $2,500, with the exception of the grand prize category, shall first validate the apparent winning ticket at the participating Pennsylvania Lottery on-line retailer to receive a validation receipt, complete a claim form and display appropriate identification and then surrender the winning ticket and the original claim form to the retailer for transmittal to Lottery Headquarters for payment under Chapter 811 (relating to prizes).
(e) The holder of an apparent winning Powerball ticket containing one or more winning lettered play selections representing a grand prize category prize shall present, in person, the apparent winning ticket to the Pennsylvania Lottery Headquarters for validation under Chapter 811.
(f) In the event of the death of a Powerball grand prize winner and upon petition of the estate of the prize winner, the MUSL Powerball Product Group may accelerate payment of all remaining proceeds from the winning ticket to the estate of the winner by transferring to the estate the securities or cash, or both, being held to satisfy the prize requirements, or paying the estate the present value of the remaining payments of the winners prize. The valuation of the securities and determination of the present value of the accelerated lottery payments shall be at the sole discretion of the MUSL Powerball Group. The payment of a set prize to a person who dies before receiving any or all of a particular prize and to a person under 18 years of age will be paid under § § 811.16 and 811.27 (relating to prizes payable after death of prize winner; and payment of prizes to persons under 18 years of age).
(g) The Commonwealth will be discharged of liability after payment of prizes as provided in § 811.26 (relating to discharge of State liability upon payment).
(h) The Lottery may delay payment of the prize pending a final determina- tion by the Secretary if a dispute occurs, or it appears likely that a dispute may occur, regarding the prize; if there is any question regarding the identity of the claimant; if there is any question regarding the validity of the ticket presented for payment; or if the claim is subject to any setoff for delinquent debts owed by the claimant under Pennsylvania statute. The Lottery may delay payment of a grand prize pending a claimant election of payment method as provided under § 871.9(b) (relating to Powerball prize payments). The Lottery may delay pay- ment of a grand prize for up to 15 days as permitted by the MUSL rules.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.9 (relating to Powerball prize payments); and 61 Pa. Code § 871.12 (relating to ticket validation requirements).
§ 871.14. Parimutuel prize pool.
(a) The prize pool for all prize categories shall consist of 50% of each draw- ing periods sales after the prize reserve accounts are funded to the amounts set by the MUSL Powerball Product Group. Any amount remaining in the prize pool at the end of the game shall be carried forward to a replacement game or expended in a manner as directed by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(b) An amount equal to up to 5% of a party lotterys sales shall be deducted from a party lotterys grand prize pool and placed in trust in one or more prize pool accounts and prize reserve accounts until the prize pool accounts and party lotterys share of the prize reserve accounts reaches the amounts designated by the MUSL Powerball Product Group. The MUSL Powerball Product Group has established the following prize reserve accounts for the Powerball game: the Prize Reserve Account, which is used to guarantee the payment of valid, but unanticipated, Grand Prize claims that may result from a system error or other reason; and the Set Prize Reserve Account, which is used to fund deficiencies in the low-tier prize payments, subject to the limitations of these rules. The MUSL Powerball Product Group has established the following prize pool accounts for the Powerball game: the Grand Prize pool, which is used to fund the immediate Grand Prize; the Powerball Set Prize Pool, which is used to fund the Powerball Set Prize payments; and the Powerball Set-Aside Account, which is used to guarantee payments of the minimum or starting Grand Prize. The Power Play Prize Pool and Power Play Pool Account are described in § 871.20 (relating to power play promotion) of these rules. The Set Prize Pool Account holds the temporary balances that may result from having fewer than expected winners in the Powerball Set Prize (aka low-tier prize) categories. The source of the Set Prize Pool is the Party Lotterys weekly prize contributions less actual Powerball Set Prize liability. Once the prize pool accounts and the party lotterys share of the prize reserve accounts exceeds the designated amounts, the excess shall become part of the grand prize pool. The MUSL Powerball Product Group, with the approval of the Finance and Audit Committee, may establish a maximum balance for the prize pool accounts and prize reserve accounts. The MUSL Powerball Product Group may determine to expend all or a portion of the funds in the prize pool accounts, except the Grand Prize pool account, and the prize reserve accounts for the purpose of indemnifying the Party Lotteries and Licensee Lotteries in the payment of prizes to be made by the Selling Lotteries, subject to the approval of the MUSL Board and for the payment of prizes or special prizes in the game, subject to the approval of the MUSL Finance and Audit Committee. The prize reserve shares of a party lottery may be adjusted with refunds to the party lottery from the prize reserve accounts as may be needed to maintain the approved maximum balance and shares of the party lotteries. A Party Lottery may contribute to its share of prize reserve accounts over time, but in the event of a draw down from the reserve account, a Party Lottery is responsible for its full percentage share of the account, whether or not it has been paid in full. Any amount remaining in the prize pool accounts or prize reserve accounts at the end of this game shall be carried forward to a replacement prize reserve account or expended in a manner as directed by the members of the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(c) If the prize pool for a drawing is not sufficient to fund an announced minimum grand prize, the prize pool will be increased as necessary in accordance with MUSL rules.
§ 871.15. Unclaimed prize money.
Prize money on a winning Powerball play may be retained by the Secretary for payment to the person entitled to it. If within 1 year of the drawing date on the ticket, no claim is made on a winning play, as determined by the Secretary, the right to claim prize money terminates. For set prizes, the prize money will be paid into the State Lottery Fund and used for purposes otherwise provided for by statute. Unclaimed grand prize funds will be distributed among all MUSL Lotteries in proportion to each lotterys sales for the grand prize drawing.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.16. Withholding.
Federal withholding taxes will be withheld by the Lottery for the prize pay- ments in amounts required in accordance with applicable provisions of law.
§ 871.17. Purchase and prize restrictions.
(a) A Powerball ticket may not be purchased in this Commonwealth by, and a prize will not be paid to, an officer or employee of the Pennsylvania Lottery or any of the Lotterys professional services contractors or subcontractors who are involved in the operation of the on-line lottery games system or its associated drawings, or to a spouse, child, brother, sister or parent residing in the same household as these individuals.
(b) In addition to the individuals identified in subsection (a), the following persons are not eligible to purchase a Powerball ticket and are ineligible to be paid a prize for a Powerball ticket:
(1) An employee, officer or director of the MUSL.
(2) A person under contract with the MUSL to conduct a financial or secu- rity audit of the MUSL.
(3) An employee, partner, shareholder or owner of an independent account- ing firm under contract with the MUSL to observe drawings and site opera- tions.
(4) A relative living in the same household of a person described in para- graph (1), (2) or (3).
(c) Except as provided in subsection (b), the individuals identified in subsec- tion (a) are not prohibited from purchasing a ticket or winning a prize from a MUSL member lottery other than the Pennsylvania Lottery.
(d) A Lottery retailer authorized to sell lottery tickets for on-line games, or an employee of a retailer may not request, demand or accept gratuities or additional compensation from any person, or agent thereof, in exchange for the purchase of Powerball lottery tickets. A retailer authorized to sell lottery tickets for on-line games shall make Powerball lottery tickets available for sale to the public during the hours that sale of Powerball tickets are authorized to be sold and that business is open to the public. A retailer may only sell Powerball lottery tickets on the premises described in the retailers contract, except as specially authorized in writing by the Director. No transaction, or any part thereof, of Powerball lottery tickets may be made at the general corporate office of a retailer unless that office is open to the public and has contracted with the Lottery as a separate Lottery retailer. A Lottery retailer authorized to sell lottery tickets for on-line games may not enter into any special agreement with a person, group of persons or agent thereof, for the purchase of over $500 of Powerball lottery tickets for any one drawing. A retailer shall immediately report to the Lottery an attempt made by a person, or group of persons or an agent thereof, to purchase more than 50% of the number combinations for Powerball for any one drawing. A retailer shall obtain the name and address of any person purchasing more than $5,000 in Powerball lottery tickets for any one drawing and report the information to the Lottery before the sale. A person may not purchase a ticket or combination of tickets and a lottery retailer may not directly or knowingly sell a ticket or combination of tickets to any person which would guarantee the purchaser a grand prize win.
§ 871.18. Governing law.
(a) In purchasing a ticket, the purchaser agrees to comply with and abide by applicable laws, this part, instructions, conditions, final decisions of the Secretary and procedures established by the Director or by the MUSL for the conduct of Powerball.
(b) Decisions made by the Secretary or the MUSL, including the declaration of prizes and the payment thereof or interpretation of this part are final and binding on players and persons making a claim in respect thereof.
§ 871.19. Probability of winning.
The probability of winning is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following, In One Single Lettered Game Section Prize Category Probability of Winning per Play Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize 1:292,201,338 Five first set numbers Second Prize 1:11,688,053.52 Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize 1:913,129.1813 Four first set numbers Fourth Prize 1:36,525.1673 Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize 1:14,494.1140 Three first set numbers Sixth Prize 1:579.7646 Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize 1:701.3281 One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize 1:91.9775 None of the first set and the Powerball number Ninth Prize 1:38.3239
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.20. Power play promotion.
(a) The power play promotion shall be available in association with the Pow- erball game and will continue until the Secretary publicly announces a suspension or termination thereof. The power play promotion will be conducted in accor- dance with the Powerball rules except that players may purchase the power play option to increase set prizes won as a result of a Powerball drawing. The Power- ball grand prize will not be eligible for an increase under the power play promo- tion. The Secretary will on occasion announce, as a special promotion, higher promotional prize amounts to be won with the power play promotion.
(b) At the time of purchasing a Powerball ticket from an on-line Lottery retailer, a player may choose the power play option for one additional $1 per play for each play on the Powerball ticket. If a player chooses the power play promo- tion feature for any play on a ticket, every play on that ticket must participate in the promotion.
(c) The MUSL shall conduct a power play drawing and will announce results during each of the regular Powerball drawings held during the power play pro- motion. During each power play drawing a single number (2, 3, 4, 5 or 10) shall be randomly drawn. The 10X multiplier will be available for drawings in which the initially advertised annuitized Grand Prize amount is $150,000,000 or less. The MUSL Powerball Product Group may elect to run limited promotions that modify the multiplier features.
(d) Powerball tickets that contain the power play option and one or more plays eligible for Powerball second through ninth category prize identified in § 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout percentages) shall be entitled to a total set prize identifies in subsection (j) (relating to power play promotion), unless a higher limited promotional prize amount is announced by the Secretary.
(e) In drawings where the 10X multiplier is available, the expected power play prize pool for power play set prizes shall consist of up to 49.969% of each drawing periods power play sales. In drawings where the 10X multiplier is not available, the expected power play prize pool for power play set prizes shall consist of up to 45.934% of each drawing periods sales. The prize payout percentage per draw may vary. The power play prize pool shall be carried forward to subsequent power play drawings if all or a portion of the percentage is not required to pay the power play prizes for the current power play drawing and held in the Power Play Pool Account.
(f) In drawings where the 10X multiplier is available, an additional 0.31% of power play sales may be collected and placed in the Power Play Pool Account, for the purposes of paying power play prizes. In drawings where the 10X multiplier is not available 4.066% of power play sales may be collected and placed in the Power Play Pool Account, for the purposes of paying power play prizes. Any amount remaining in the Power Play Pool Account at the end of the power play promotion shall be returned to all lotteries participating in the account after the end of all claim periods of all selling lotteries, carried forward to a replacement game, or expended in a manner as directed by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(g) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (m), if, with respect to a single Powerball drawing, the total of the Powerball set prizes without the power play option and the Powerball set prizes increased by the power play option exceeds the percentage of the prize pools allocated to the set prizes, the amount needed to fund those combined set prizes shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(1) The amount allocated to the set prizes and carried forward from previ- ous Powerball drawings, if any.
(2) The amount allocated to the Powerball Set-Prize Reserve Account, if available in the account, not to exceed forty million dollars ($40,000,000) per drawing.
(3) Other amounts as agreed to by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in their sole discretion.
(h) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (m), if the sources set forth in subsection (g) are depleted and there still are not sufficient funds to pay the set prizes, including the power play prizes, for a particular Powerball drawing, the highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimutuel prize. If the amount of the highest set prize, when paid as a parimutuel prize, is less than or equal to the next highest set prize and there are still not sufficient funds to pay the remaining prizes, the next highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimu- tuel prize. If necessary under the same test set forth in the preceding sentence, each succeeding set prize level shall be converted to a parimutuel prize, in order, until all set prizes become parimutuel. If all set prizes are converted to parimu- tuel prizes, the money available from the funding sources listed in subsection (g) shall be divided among the winning plays in proportion to their respective prize percentages.
(i) Power play set prizes which become parimutuel may be rounded down so that they can be paid in multiples of whole dollars. Funds remaining after round- ing shall be carried forward to the prize pool for the next power play drawing.
(j) Except as otherwise provided, all power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments determined by multiplying the Powerball set prize by the number selected in the power play drawing as follows:
Prize Level Powerball Set
Prize AmountRegardless of Power Play Number Selected Second Prize $1,000,000 $2,000,000 10X 5X 4X 3X 2X Third Prize $50,000 $500,000 $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 Fourth Prize $100 $1,000 $500 $400 $300 $200 Fifth Prize $100 $1,000 $500 $400 $300 $200 Sixth Prize $7 $70 $35 $28 $21 $14 Seventh Prize $7 $70 $35 $28 $21 $14 Eighth Prize $4 $40 $20 $16 $12 $8 Ninth Prize $4 $40 $20 $16 $12 $8 (k) When the Powerball set prizes become parimutuel, the Powerball set prize amounts will be less than the amount shown and the power play prizes for the second through the ninth category prizes shall reduced as announced by the MUSL Powerball Product Group.
(l) The probability of the various power play numbers being selected in a power play drawing.
(1) The probability of the various power play numbers being selected in a power play drawing when the 10X multiplier is available is:
Power Play
MultiplierProbability of
Prize Increase2 1:1.791666 3 1:3.30769 4 1:14.33333 5 1:21.5 10 1:43 (2) The probability of the various power play numbers being selected in a power play drawing when the 10X multiplier is not available is:
Power Play
MultiplierProbability of
Prize Increase2 1:1.75 3 1:3.23076 4 1:14 5 1:21 10 1:0 (m) By agreement between the Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries, the Licensee Lotteries shall independently calculate their set parimutuel prize amounts, including the power play prize amounts. The Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries shall then agree to set the parimutuel prize amounts for all lotteries selling the game at the lesser of the independently-calculated prize amounts.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.22 (relating to changes to Powerball).
§ 871.21. Future changes to Powerball.
(a)The MUSL reserves the right to modify the Powerball game in order to address changes in player participation or population of member states. If the MUSL decides to make a change, it will be publicly announced by the Secretary at least 30 days before the change takes effect.
(b) The Secretary will publish notice of the change in the Pennsylvania Bul- letin and the change will be codified in § 871.22 (relating to changes to Power- ball).
Authority The provisions of this § 871.21 amended under section 303 of the State Lottery Law (72 P.S. § 3761-303).
Source The provisions of this § 871.21 amended November 8, 2002, effective November 9, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 5516. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (290163).
§ 871.22. Changes to Powerball.
Any change to the Powerball regulations, announced by the Secretary by way of a notice published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, will be codified as a new paragraph in this section.
(1) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after October 6, 2002:
(i) Section 871.2(a) and (b) (relating to game description and purpose); § 871.3 (relating to definitions) definition of basic play, first set numbers, panel or game panel, quick pick, ticket and winning numbers; § 871.7(c) (relating to time, place and manner of conducting draw- ing). Powerball is a five out of 53 plus one out of 42 on-line game. The first set of numbers are selected from 1 through 53.
(ii) Section 871.9(e) (relating to Powerball prize payments). All annui- tized prizes shall be paid in 30 annual payments with the initial payment being made in cash, to be followed by 29 equal annual payments funded by the annuity. The initial payment of an annuitized prize may be made by the Lottery upon validation of the winning ticket.
(iii) Section 871.15 (relating to unclaimed prize money). Unclaimed grand prize and new bonus prize funds will be distributed among all MUSL Lotteries in proportion to each lotterys sales for the grand prize drawing.
(iv) Section 871.19 (relating to probability of winning). The probability of winning is a follows:
Tickets Containing The Following, In One Single Lettered Game Section Prize Category Probability of Winning per Play Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize 1:120,526,770 Five first set numbers Second Prize 1:2,939,677.317073 Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize 1:502,194.875000 Four first set numbers Fourth Prize 1:12,248.655488 Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize 1:10,684.997340 Three first set numbers Sixth Prize 1:260.609691 Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize 1:696.847653 One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize 1:123.884027 The Powerball number Ninth Prize 1:70.388652 (v) Section 871.20(a), (c), (j) and (l) (relating to power play promotion). A player may purchase the power play option for the chance to multiply set prizes won as a result of the Powerball drawing by a number ranging from 2 to 5. The power play number will be selected from among the following series of numbers: 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5 and 5. Except as oth- erwise provided, all power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments determined by multiplying the Powerball set prize by the number selected in the power play drawing as follows:
Powerball Set Power Play Multiplier and Set Prize Amount Prize Level Prize Amount 5 4 3 2 Second Prize $100,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $200,000 Third Prize $5,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 Fourth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Fifth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Sixth Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Seventh Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Eighth Prize $4 $20 $16 $12 $8 Ninth Prize $3 $15 $12 $9 $6 The odds of various power play numbers being selected in a power play draw- ing are:
Power Play Multiplier Odds 2 1:5 3 1:5 4 1:5 5 1:2.5 (2) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after August 28, 2005:
(i) Section 871.2(a) and (b); § 871.3 definition of basic play, first set numbers, panel or game, quick pick, ticket and winning number; § 871.7(c). Powerball is a five out of 55 plus one out of 42 on-line game. The first set of numbers are selected from 1 through 55.
(ii) Section 871.9(e). Annuitized prizes shall be paid in 30 graduated payments, an initial followed by 29 annual graduated payments increasing each year at a rate determined by the MUSL Powerball Product Group. This rate, once determined, will not change over the life of the payments. The 30 payments will equal 100% of the annuitized prize. Prize payments may be rounded down to the nearest $1,000.
For example:
If the MUSL Powerball Product Group arrived at a 4% rate of increase for a $30 million annuitized jackpot the payment schedule would be as follows:
Payment No. Graduated Payments (Rounded) % of Total Annuity Prize 1 $535,000 1.78300991336613% 2 $556,000 1.85433030990078% 3 $578,000 1.92850352229681% 4 $601,000 2.00564366318868% 5 $626,000 2.08586940971623% 6 $651,000 2.16930418610488% 7 $677,000 2.25607635354907% 8 $704,000 2.34631940769104% 9 $732,000 2.44017218399868% 10 $761,000 2.53777907135862% 11 $792,000 2.63929023421297% 12 $823,000 2.74486184358149% 13 $856,000 2.85465631732475% 14 $891,000 2.96884257001774% 15 $926,000 3.08759627281845% 16 $963,000 3.21110012373119% 17 $1,002,000 3.33954412868043% 18 $1,042,000 3.47312589382765% 19 $1,084,000 3.61205092958076% 20 $1,127,000 3.75653296676399% 21 $1,172,000 3.90679428543455% 22 $1,219,000 4.06306605685193% 23 $1,268,000 4.22558869912601% 24 $1,319,000 4.39461224709105% 25 $1,371,000 4.57039673697469% 26 $1,426,000 4.75321260645368% 27 $1,483,000 4.94334111071182% 28 $1,543,000 5.14107475514030% 29 $1,604,000 5.34671774534591% 30 $1,668,000 5.56058645515974% Payment Total $30,000,000
(iii) Section 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). Determination of expected prize payout percentages is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following, Approximate Percentage of In One Single Lettered Prize Prize Winnings Pool Allocated Game Section Category Payment to Prize Category** Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize Grand Prize 60.5770% Five first set numbers Second Prize* $200,000 11.2246% Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize* $10,000 3.4222% Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize* $100 1.6768% Three first set numbers Sixth Prize* $7 4.8126% Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize* $7 1.8780% One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize* $4 6.3050% The Powerball number Ninth Prize* $3 8.7008% * Indicates a set prize. ** Fifty percent of Powerball gross sales are allocated to the winnings pool for the payment of prizes. (iv) Section 871.19. The probability of winning is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following In One Single Lettered Game Section Prize Category Probability of Winnings per Play Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize 1:146,107,962 Five first set numbers Second Prize 1:3,563,608.8293 Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize 1:584,431.8480 Four first set numbers Fourth Prize 1:14,254.4353 Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize 1:11,927.1806 Three first set numbers Sixth Prize 1:290.9068 Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize 1:745.4488 One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize 1:126.8849 The Powerball number Ninth Prize 1:68.9592 (v) Section 871.20(a), (c), (j) and (l). A player may purchase the power play option for the chance to multiply set prizes won as a result of the Powerball drawing by a number ranging from 2 to 5. The power play number will be selected from among the following series of numbers: 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5 and 5. Except as otherwise provided, power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments determined by multiplying the Powerball set prize by the number selected in the power play drawing as follows:
Powerball Set Power Play Multiplier and Set Prize Amount Prize Level Prize Amount 5 4 3 2 Second Prize $200,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 $600,000 $400,000 Third Prize $ 10,000 $ 50,000 $ 40,000 $ 30,000 $ 20,000 Fourth Prize $ 100 $ 500 $ 400 $ 300 $ 200 Fifth Prize $ 100 $ 500 $ 400 $ 300 $ 200 Sixth Prize $ 7 $ 35 $ 28 $ 21 $ 14 Seventh Prize $ 7 $ 35 $ 28 $ 21 $ 14 Eighth Prize $ 4 $ 20 $ 16 $ 12 $ 8 Ninth Prize $ 3 $ 15 $ 12 $ 9 $ 6 The odds of various power play numbers being selected in a power play draw- ing are:
Power Play Multiplier Odds 2 1:4 3 1:4 4 1:4 5 1:4 (3) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after January 4, 2009:
(i) Section 871.2(a) (relating to game description and purpose). Power- ball is a five out of 59 plus one out of 39 on-line lottery game which pays the grand prize on an annuitized, parimutuel basis. Except as provided in this chapter, all other prizes are paid on a set cash basis.
(ii) Section 871.2(b). The purpose of the Powerball game is to determine winners from ticket holders matching five numbers from 1 through 59, and matching the separately drawn Powerball number, or a designated combina- tion thereof, within a single play, with the five winning numbers and the Powerball number to be randomly drawn. Drawings will be conducted twice a week or as publicly announced by the Secretary.
(iii) Section 871.3 (relating to definitions).
Basic playEach set of six numbers consisting of five numbers from 1 through 59 and the Powerball number on a ticket purchased without the selec- tion of any promotion, representing a single entry for a Powerball drawing and designated by a letter from A to E on a Powerball ticket.
First set numbersThe first group of numbers, from 1 through 59, appear- ing in the top grid of a Powerball game panel.
Grand prize winnings poolAn amount constituting 32.5288% of gross sales from all participating States for a particular Powerball game drawing for the purpose of paying winning grand prizes in that drawing. The grand prize winnings pool includes prize money allocated to the grand prize category from prior Powerball game drawings in which there were no winning grand prize tickets. A portion of this pool is used to fund prize reserve accounts until those accounts achieve maximum balances.
Panel or game panelOne of five areas of the Powerball bet slip that con- tains two number grids. The upper grids (first set numbers) contain 59 squares, each numbered 1 through 59 and the lower grids (second set numbers) contain 39 squares, each numbered 1 through 39. Each panel is lettered either A, B, C, D or E, and when used to purchase a ticket, corresponds to the numbers selected and printed on the ticket adjacent to that letter.
Powerball number or second set numberThe number selected from the second group of numbers, from 1 through 39, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
Quick pickThe random selection by the Lotterys computer system of five numbers from 1 through 59 and a Powerball number from 1 through 39 that appear on a ticket in the Powerball game.
Second set numbersThe second group of numbers, from 1 through 39, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
Set prize winnings poolAn amount constituting 17.4712% of gross sales for the current drawing and any moneys carried forward from previous draws. TicketA Powerball ticket, produced by an on-line terminal from a licensed on-line retailer in an authorized manner, containing a letter prefix followed by five selected numbers from 1 through 59 and a single selected Powerball num- ber from 1 through 39 for each basic play, ticket validation number data, draw- ing date, amount bet and any applicable promotion exercised by the player. Each set of five numbers and the Powerball number constitutes a basic play of which there may be one or more, up to five on a ticket.
Winning numbersSix numbers, the first five numbers from 1 through 59, and the Powerball number from 1 through 39, selected at a Powerball drawing and subsequently validated by the MUSL, which shall be used to determine the winning Powerball plays.(Editors Note: This is a partial listing of the definitions applicable to Powerball. See § 871.3 (relating to definitions) for additional definitions.)
(iv) Section 871.7(c) (relating to time, place and manner of conducting drawing). Manner of conducting drawing. The MUSL will draw at random five numbers from a set of balls numbered 1 through 59 and one Powerball number from a set of balls numbered 1 through 39 with the aid of mechani- cal drawing equipment. The drawings will be observed by security personnel and independent auditors and the validity of a drawing will be solely deter- mined by the MUSL.
(v) Section 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). Determination of expected prize payout percentages is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following Approximate Percentage of in One Single Lettered Prize Prize Winnings Pool Allocated Game Section Category Payment to Prize Category** Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize Grand Prize 65.0576% Five first set numbers Second Prize* $200,000 7.7850% Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize* $10,000 2.7656% Four first set numbers Fourth Prize* $100 1.0510% Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize* $100 1.4658% Three first set numbers Sixth Prize* $7 3.8990% Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize* $7 1.7786% One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize* $4 6.4790% The Powerball number Ninth Prize* $3 9.7184% * Indicates a set prize. ** Fifty percent of Powerball gross sales are allocated to the winnings pool for the payment of prizes. (vi) Section 871.8(c)(1) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). If the total of the set prizes awarded in a Powerball drawing exceeds the set prize pool which is 17.4712% of gross sales, the amount needed to fund the set prizes shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(i) The amount allocated to the set prize tiers and carried forward from previous draws, if any.
(ii) An amount from the MUSL set prize reserve account, if available, not to exceed $25,000,000 per Powerball drawing.
(vii) Section 871.19 (relating to probability of winning). The probabil- ity of winning is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following In One Single Lettered Game Section Prize Category Probability of Winnings per Play Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize 1:195,249,054 Five first set numbers Second Prize 1:5,138,133 Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize 1:723,144.6444 Four first set numbers Fourth Prize 1:19,030.1222 Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize 1:13,644.2386 Three first set numbers Sixth Prize 1:359.0589 Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize 1:787.1676 One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize 1:123.4773 The Powerball number Ninth Prize 1:61.7386 (viii) Section 871.20(a) (relating to power play promotion). The powerplay promotion shall be available in association with the Powerball game and will continue until the Secretary publicly announces a suspension or termination thereof. The power play promotion will be conducted in accordance with the Powerball rules except that players may purchase the power play option for the chance to multiply set prizes won as a result of a Powerball drawing by a number ranging from 2 to 5. The Powerball grand prize will not be eligible for multiplication under the power play promotion. The Secretary will on occasion announce, as a special promotion, a multiplier of 10.
(ix) Section 871.20(c). At the time of each Powerball drawing, the MUSL shall conduct a power play drawing, with the aid of mechanical drawing equipment or any other selection methodology as authorized by the Secretary, under the supervision of security and an independent auditor which shall result in the selection of the power play number from among the following series of numbers: 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5 and 5.
(x) Section 871.20(d). Powerball tickets that contain the power play option and one or more plays eligible for Powerball set prizes (but not the grand prize) identified in § 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout per- centages) shall be entitled to a total set prize calculated by multiplying each Powerball set prize by the power play number. The second prize category power play multiplier will be fixed at a minimum of 5.
(xi) Section 871.20(j). Except as otherwise provided, all power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments determined by multiply- ing the Powerball set prize by the number selected in the power play draw- ing as follows:
Powerball Set Power Play Multiplier and Set Prize Amount Prize Level Prize Amount 5 4 3 2 Second Prize $200,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Third Prize $10,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 Fourth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Fifth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Sixth Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Seventh Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Eighth Prize $4 $20 $16 $12 $8 Ninth Prize $3 $15 $12 $9 $6 (4) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after May 28, 2011:
(i) Section 871.20(a) (relating to power play promotion). The power play promotion shall be available in association with the Powerball game and will continue until the Secretary publicly announces a suspension or termination thereof. The power play promotion will be conducted in accordance with the Powerball rules except that players may purchase the power play option for the chance to multiply or increase the third through the ninth cat- egory set prizes won as a result of a Powerball drawing by a number ranging from 2 to 5. The Powerball grand prize, the second category prize and the Match 5 Bonus prizes will not be eligible for multiplication under the power play promotion. The Secretary will on occasion announce, as a special pro- motion, multipliers greater than 5 or a greater second category prize amount. The second category prize shall be $1,000,000 unless a higher promotional dollar amount is announced by the Secretary.
(ii) Section 871.20(d). Powerball tickets that contain the power play option and one or more plays eligible for Powerball third through ninth cat- egory prizes identified in § 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout per- centages) shall be entitled to a total set prize calculated by multiplying each Powerball third through ninth category prize by the power play number. Powerball tickets that contain the power play option and one or more plays eligible for a Powerball second category prize shall be entitled to a prize of $1,000,000 unless a higher limited promotional dollar amount is announced by the Secretary.
(iii) Section 871.20(g). If, with respect to a single Powerball drawing and associated power play drawing, the total of the Powerball set prizes without the power play option and the Powerball set prizes increased by the power play option exceeds the percentage of the prize pools allocated to the set prizes, the amount needed to fund those combined set prizes shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(1) The amount allocated to the set prizes and carried forward from previous Powerball drawings and power play drawings, if any.
(2) An amount from the Powerball set prize reserve account, if available, not to exceed $25,000,000 per drawing.
(iv) Section 871.20(h). If the sources set forth in subsection (g) are depleted and there still are not sufficient funds to pay the set prizes for a par- ticular Powerball drawing and associated power play drawing, the highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimutuel prize. If the amount of the highest set prize, when paid as a parimutuel prize, is less than or equal to the next highest set prize and there are still not sufficient funds to pay the remaining prizes, the next highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimutuel prize. If necessary under the same test set forth in the preceding sentence, each succeeding set prize level shall be converted to a parimutuel prize, in order, until all set prizes become parimutuel. If all set prizes are converted to parimutuel prizes, the money available from the funding sources listed in subsection (g) shall be divided among the winning plays in propor- tion to their respective prize percentages.
(v) Section 871.20(j). Except as otherwise provided, all power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments. Power play prizes for the third through the ninth category prizes shall be determined by multiplying the Powerball set prize by the number selected in the power play drawing. The power play prize for the second category prize level shall be paid $1,000,000. Power play prize levels shall be paid as follows:
Prize Level Powerball Set Prize Amount Regardless of Power Play Number Selected: Second Prize $200,000 $1,000,000 5X 4X 3X 2X Third Prize $10,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 Fourth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Fifth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Sixth Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Seventh Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Eighth Prize $4 $20 $16 $12 $8 Ninth Prize $3 $15 $12 $9 $6 (vi) Section 871.20(k). When the Powerball set prizes become parimu- tuel, the Powerball set prize amounts will be less than the amount shown and the power play prizes for the third through the ninth category prizes shall be a multiple of the new Powerball set prize amount and the power play prize for the second category prize shall be reduced as announced by the MUSL Powerball Product Group.
(5) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after January 15, 2012:
(i) Section 871.2(a) (relating to game description and purpose). Pow- erball is a five out of 59 plus one out of 35 on-line lottery game which pays the grand prize on an annuitized, parimutuel basis. Except as provided in this chapter, all other prizes are paid on a set cash basis.
(ii) Section 871.3 (relating to definitions).
Grand prize winnings poolAn amount constituting 31.9756% of gross sales from all participating states for a particular Powerball game drawing for the purpose of paying winning grand prizes in that drawing. The grand prize winnings pool includes prize money allocated to the grand prize category from prior Powerball game drawings in which there were no winning grand prize tickets. A portion of this pool is used to fund prize reserve accounts until those accounts achieve maximum balances.
Panel or game panelOne of five areas of the Powerball bet slip that con- tains two number grids. The upper grids (first set numbers) contain 59 squares, each numbered 1 through 59 and the lower grids (second set numbers) contain 35 squares, each numbered 1 through 35. Each panel is lettered either A, B, C, D or E.
Powerball number or second set numberThe number selected from the second group of numbers, from 1 through 35, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
Quick pickThe random selection by the Lotterys computer system of five numbers from 1 through 59 and a Powerball number from 1 through 35 that appear on a ticket in the Powerball game.
Second set numbersThe second group of numbers, from 1 through 35, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
Set prize winnings poolAn amount constituting 18.0244% of gross sales for the current drawing and any monies carried forward from previous draws.
TicketA Powerball ticket, produced by an on-line terminal from a licensed on-line retailer in an authorized manner, containing a letter prefix followed by five selected numbers from 1 through 59 and a single selected Powerball number from 1 through 35 for each basic play, ticket validation number data, drawing date, amount bet and any applicable promotion exercised by the player. Each set of five numbers and the Powerball number constitutes a basic play of which there may be one or more, up to five on a ticket.
Winning numbersSix numbers, the first five numbers from 1 through 59, and the Powerball number from 1 through 35, selected at a Powerball drawing and subsequently validated by the MUSL, which shall be used to determine the winning Powerball plays.(Editors Note: This is a partial listing of the definitions applicable to Power- ball. See § 871.3 (relating to definitions) for additional definitions.)
(iii) Section 871.5 (relating to ticket price). A Powerball ticket shall cost $2 per play. The power play option may be exercised, at the discretion of the player, for an additional $1 per play.
(iv) Section 871.6(a) (relating to Powerball bet slip and ticket characteristics and restrictions). For each basic play the player shall select, or request quick pick selection by the computer, five numbers and a single Powerball number, in one or more of the game panels on a Powerball bet slip. Powerball bet slips shall be available at no cost to the player. The minimum entry is $2. For $2, play one game; for $4, play two games; for $6, play three games; for $8, play four games; for $10, play five games. Players are also given the option to select a promotion verbally or on the bet slip at the time of purchase for an additional $1 for each play. Game panels shall be played in alphabetical order in accordance with the instructions printed on the Powerball bet slip. A Powerball bet slip has no pecuniary or prize value and does not constitute evidence of the purchase of a ticket or the numbers selected.
(v) Section 871.6(b). To purchase a ticket, players shall, in addition to the purchase price, submit a completed Powerball bet slip, or request number selections either by quick pick or manual terminal entry to an on-line retailer to have a ticket issued. To purchase a ticket at a Lottery self-service terminal that dispenses terminal-based Lottery tickets, the player shall desig- nate the drawing date or dates for which the ticket is entered, number selec- tions and may exercise the power play promotion for an additional $1 per play. The player may use a bet slip or the Quick Pick option at a Lottery self-service terminal that dispenses terminal-based Lottery tickets. The ticket shall contain five selected numbers and a single selected Powerball number for each play, ticket validation number data, drawing date, amount bet and any applicable promotion exercised by the player. This ticket shall be the only valid receipt for claiming a prize. The ticket shall only be valid for the drawing date or dates printed on the ticket. Retailers are not permitted to allow the attachment of any remote devices to a lottery terminal to enter plays except as otherwise provided in the MUSL rules.
(vi) Section 871.6(c). If Powerball bet slips are unavailable, number selections may be given to an on-line retailer in groups of five number selec- tions and one Powerball number selection per game section for each $2 wagered as a basic play. The player may exercise the power play promotion for an additional $1 per play. The retailer shall manually enter the selections into the computer terminal.
(vii) Section 871.7(b) (relating to time, place and manner of conducting drawing). Place of drawing. A Powerball drawing will be conducted in a location selected by the MUSL.
(viii) Section 871.7(c). Manner of conducting drawing. The MUSL will draw at random five numbers from a set of balls numbered 1 through 59 and one Powerball number from a set of balls numbered 1 through 35 with the aid of mechanical drawing equipment. The drawings will be observed by security personnel and independent auditors and the validity of a drawing will be solely determined by the MUSL.
(ix) Section 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). Determination of expected prize payout percentages is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following Approximate Percentage of in One Single Lettered Prize Prize Winnings Pool Allocated Game Section Category Payment to Prize Category** Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize Grand Prize 63.9511% Five first set numbers Second Prize* $1,000,000 19.4038% Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize* $10,000 1.5409% Four first set numbers Fourth Prize* $100 .5239% Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize* $100 .8167% Three first set numbers Sixth Prize* $7 1.9437% Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize* $7 .9909% One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize* $4 3.6097% The Powerball number Ninth Prize* $4 7.2194% * Indicates a set prize. ** Fifty percent of Powerball gross sales are allocated to the winnings pool for the payment of prizes. (x) Section 871.8(c)(1). If the total of the set prizes awarded in a Pow- erball drawing exceeds the set prize pool which is 18.0244% of gross sales, the amount needed to fund the set prizes shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(i) The amount allocated to the set prize tiers and carried forward from previous draws, if any.
(ii) An amount from the MUSL set prize reserve account, if available, not to exceed $40,000,000 per Powerball drawing.
(xi) Section 871.15 (relating to unclaimed prize money). Prize money on a winning Powerball play may be retained by the Secretary for payment to the person entitled to it. If within 1 year of the drawing date on the ticket, no claim is made on a winning play, as determined by the Secretary, the right to claim prize money terminates. For set prizes, the prize money will be paid into the State Lottery Fund and used for purposes otherwise provided for by statute. Unclaimed grand prize funds will be distributed among all MUSL Lotteries in proportion to each lotterys sales for the grand prize drawing.
(xii) Section 871.19 (relating to probability of winning). The probability of winning is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following in One Single Lettered Game Section Prize Category Probability of Winning per Play Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize 1:175,223,510 Five first set numbers Second Prize 1:5,153,632.6471 Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize 1:648,975.9630 Four first set numbers Fourth Prize 1:19,087.5283 Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize 1:12,244.8295 Three first set numbers Sixth Prize 1:360.1420 Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize 1:706.4325 One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize 1:110.8129 The Powerball number Ninth Prize 1:55.4065 (xiii) Section 871.20(a) (relating to power play promotion). The power play promotion shall be available in association with the Powerball game and will continue until the Secretary publicly announces a suspension or termi- nation thereof. The power play promotion will be conducted in accordance with the Powerball rules except that players may purchase the power play option to increase set prizes won as a result of a Powerball drawing. The Powerball grand prize will not be eligible for an increase under the power play promotion. The Secretary will on occasion announce, as a special pro- motion, higher promotional prize amounts to be won with the power play promotion.
(xiv) Section 871.20(c) is deleted in its entirety.
(xv) Section 871.20(d). Powerball tickets that contain the power play option and one or more plays eligible for Powerball second through ninth category prizes identified in § 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout percentages) shall be entitled to a total set prize identified in § 871.20(j) (relating to power play promotion), unless a higher limited promotional prize amount is announced by the Secretary.
(xvi) Section 871.20(e). The prize pool for power play set prizes shall consist of up to 49.96% of power play sales after Powerball prize reserve accounts are funded to the amounts set by the MUSL. The prize pool per- centage allocated to power play set prizes shall be carried forward to subse- quent power play drawings if all or a portion of the percentage is not required to pay the set prizes for the current power play drawing.
(xvii) Section 871.20(f). An additional 0.04% of power play sales may be collected and placed in prize reserve accounts until the prize reserve accounts meet the amounts designated by the MUSL. Any amount remaining in prize reserve accounts at the end of the power play promotion shall be carried forward to a replacement prize reserve account or expended in a manner as directed by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(xviii) Section 871.20(g). If, with respect to a single Powerball drawing, the total of the Powerball set prizes without the power play option and the Powerball set prizes increased by the power play option exceeds the percent- age of the prize pools allocated to the set prizes, the amount needed to fund those combined set prizes shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(1) The amount allocated to the set prizes and carried forward from previous Powerball drawings, if any.
(2) An amount from the Powerball set prize reserve account, if available, not to exceed $40,000,000 per drawing.
(xix) Section 871.20(h). If the sources set forth in subsection (g) are depleted and there still are not sufficient funds to pay the set prizes for a par- ticular Powerball drawing, the highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimutuel prize. If the amount of the highest set prize, when paid as a parimutuel prize, is less than or equal to the next highest set prize and there are still not sufficient funds to pay the remaining prizes, the next highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimutuel prize. If necessary under the same test set forth in the preceding sentence, each succeeding set prize level shall be converted to a parimutuel prize, in order, until all set prizes become parimutuel. If all set prizes are converted to parimutuel prizes, the money available from the funding sources listed in subsection (g) shall be divided among the winning plays in proportion to their respective prize per- centages.
(xx) Section 871.20(j). Except as otherwise provided, all power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments. Power play prize levels shall be paid as follows:
Prize Level Power Play Set
Prize AmountSecond Prize $2,000,000 Third Prize $40,000 Fourth Prize $200 Fifth Prize $200 Sixth Prize $14 Seventh Prize $14 Eighth Prize $12 Ninth Prize $12 (xxi) Section 871.20(k). When the Powerball set prizes become parimu- tuel, the Powerball set prize amounts will be less than the amount shown and the power play prizes for the second through the ninth category prizes shall be reduced as announced by the MUSL Powerball Product Group.
(xxii) Section 871.20(l) is deleted in its entirety.
(xxiii) Section 871.22(1)(vi) (relating to changes to Powerball) is deleted in its entirety.
(Editors Note: Section 871.23 effectuated the adoption and subsequent dele- tion referenced in § 871.22(l)(vi) and (5)(xxiii).)
(6) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after October 1, 2013:
(i) Section 871.3 (relating to definitions).
Licensee LotteryA State lottery or lottery of a political subdivision or entity which is not a Party Lottery but has agreed to comply with all applicable MUSL and MUSL Powerball Product Group requirements and has been autho- rized by the MUSL and by the MUSL Powerball Product Group to sell the Powerball game.
MUSL Finance and Audit CommitteeThe committee established by the Multi-State Lottery Association which, among other things, establishes the reserve accounts balances.(Editors Note: This is a partial listing of the definitions applicable to Powerball. See § 871.3 (relating to definitions) for additional definitions.)
(ii) Section 871.8(c) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). The number of plays determined by the MUSL to be winners of the second through ninth prize categories will be paid as set cash prizes, except as pro- vided in paragraphs (1) through (4).
(1) Except as otherwise provided in section 871.8(c)(4), if the total of the set prizes awarded in a Powerball drawing exceeds the set prize pool which is 18.0244% of gross sales, the amount needed to fund the set prizes, including Power play prizes, shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(i) The amount allocated to the set prize tiers and carried forward from previous draws, if any.
(ii) An amount from the MUSL set prize reserve account, if available, not to exceed $40,000,000 per Powerball drawing.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in section 871.8(c)(4), if the sources set forth in paragraph (1) are depleted and there still are not sufficient funds to pay the set prizes, including Power play prizes, for a particular Powerball drawing, the highest set prize shall become a parimutuel prize. If the amount of the highest set prize, when paid as a parimutuel prize, is less than or equal to the next highest set prize and there are still not sufficient funds to pay the remaining set prizes, the next highest set prize shall become a parimutuel prize. If necessary, and under the same test conditions set forth in the preceding sentence, each succeeding set prize level shall be converted to a parimutuel prize, in order, until all set prizes become parimutuel.
(3) Except for winning prizes sold by the California Lottery, if all, or any portion of the set prize pool is not awarded in the current Powerball drawing, that portion of the set prize pool shall be carried forward to subsequent Pow- erball drawings.
(4) By agreement with the Licensee Lotteries, the Licensee Lotteries shall independently calculate their set parimutuel prize amounts. The Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries shall then agree to set the parimutuel prize amounts for all lotteries selling the game at the lesser of the independently-calculated prize amounts.
(iii) Section 871.14(b) (relating to pari-mutuel prize pool). An amount equal to up to 5% of a party lotterys sales shall be deducted from a party lotterys grand prize pool and placed in trust in one or more prize pool accounts and prize reserve accounts until the prize pool accounts and party lotterys share of the prize reserve accounts reaches the amounts designated by the MUSL Powerball Product Group. The MUSL Powerball Product Group has established the following prize reserve accounts for the Powerball game: the Prize Reserve Account, which is used to guarantee the payment of valid, but unanticipated, Grand Prize claims that may result from a system error or other reason; and the Set Prize Reserve Account, which is used to fund deficiencies in low-tier prize payments, subject to the limitations of these rules. The MUSL Powerball Product Group has established the following prize pool accounts for the Powerball game; the Grand Prize pool, which is used to fund the immediate Grand Prize, the Set-Aside Account, which is used to guarantee payment of the minimum or starting Grand Prize; the Power play pool account, which is described in § 871.20 (relating to power play promotion) of these rules; and the Low-Tier Prize Pool Account, which holds the temporary balances that may result from having fewer than expected winners in the low-tier prize categories. The source of the Low-Tier Prize Pool is the Party Lotterys weekly prize contributions less actual set prize liability. Once the prize pool accounts and the party lotterys share of the prize reserve accounts exceeds the designated amounts, the excess shall become part of the grand prize pool. The MUSL Powerball Product Group, with the approval of the Finance and Audit Committee, may establish a maximum balance for the prize pool accounts and prize reserve accounts. The MUSL Powerball Product Group may determine to expend all or a por- tion of the funds in the prize pool accounts, except the Grand Prize pool account, and the prize reserve accounts for the purpose of indemnifying the Party Lotteries and Licensee Lotteries in the payment of prizes to be made by the participating lotteries, subject to the approval of the MUSL Board and for the payment of prizes or special prizes in the game, subject to the approval of the MUSL Finance and Audit Committee. The prize reserve shares of a party lottery may be adjusted with refunds to the party lottery from the prize reserve accounts as may be needed to maintain the approved maximum balance and shares of the party lotteries. Any amount remaining in the prize pool accounts or prize reserve accounts at the end of this game shall be carried forward to a replacement prize reserve account or expended in a manner as directed by the members of the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(iv) Section 871.20(e) (relating to power play promotion). The Power play prize pool for power play set prizes shall consist of up to 49.96% of power play sales. The Power play prize pool shall be carried forward to sub- sequent power play drawings if all or a portion of the percentage is not required to pay the power play prizes for the current power play drawing and held in the Power Play Pool Account.
(v) Section 871.20(f) (relating to power play promotion). An additional 0.04% of power play sales may be collected and placed in the power play pool account, for the purpose of paying Power Play prizes. Any amount remaining in the power play pool account at the end of the power play promotion shall be returned to all lotteries participating in the account after the end of all claim periods of all selling lotteries, carried forward to a replacement game, or expended in a manner as directed by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(vi) Section 871.20(g) (relating to power play promotion). Except as otherwise provided in section 871.20(m), if, with respect to a single Powerball drawing, the total of the Powerball set prizes without the power play option and the Powerball set prizes increased by the power play option exceeds the percentage of the prize pools allocated to the set prizes, the amount needed to fund those combined set prizes shall be drawn from the following sources in the following order:
(1) The amount allocated to the set prizes and carried forward from previous Powerball drawings, if any.
(2) The amount allocated to the Powerball Set-Prize Reserve Account, if available in the account, not to exceed forty million dollars ($40,000,000.00) per drawing.
(vii) Section 871.20(h) (relating to power play promotion). Except as otherwise provided in section 871.20(m), if the sources set forth in subsection (g) are depleted and there still are not sufficient funds to pay the set prizes, including the power play prizes, for a particular Powerball drawing, the highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimutuel prize. If the amount of the highest set prize, when paid as a parimutuel prize, is less than or equal to the next highest set prize and there are still not sufficient funds to pay the remaining prizes, the next highest set prize, including the prize increased by the power play option, shall become a parimutuel prize. If necessary under the same test set forth in the preceding sentence, each succeeding set prize level shall be converted to a parimutuel prize, in order, until all set prizes become parimutuel. If all set prizes are converted to parimutuel prizes, the money available from the funding sources listed in subsection (g) shall be divided among the winning plays in proportion to their respective prize percentages.
(viii) Section 871.20(m) (relating to power play promotion). By agreement with the Licensee Lotteries, the Licensee Lotteries shall independently calculate their set parimutuel prize amounts, including the power play prize amounts. The Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries shall then agree to set the pari-mutuel prize amounts for all lotteries selling the game at the lesser of the independently-calculated prize amounts.
(7) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after January 19, 2014:
(i) Section 871.8(c)(4) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). By agreement between the Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries, the Licensee Lotteries shall independently calculate their set parimutuel prize amounts. The Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries shall then agree to set the parimutuel prize amounts for all lotteries selling the game at the lesser of the independently-calculated prize amounts.
(ii) Section 871.9(n) (relating to Powerball prize payments). The Penn- sylvania Lottery may conduct promotional drawings associated with the Powerball game. Powerball game tickets will be imprinted with a unique code to be used by players to enter the promotional drawings. The promo- tional drawings may be held independently of or in conjunction with the regular Powerball drawings. The Secretary will announce the existence of the promotional drawings. Winners of promotional drawings will be randomly selected from the group of qualified entries. A description of the available prize(s) and the specific rules and other information necessary for the conduct of the promotional drawings will be posted to the Lotterys publicly accessible website. A copy of the same will also be kept on file with the Lottery and will be available upon request.
(iii) Section 871.20(c) (relating to power play promotion). The MUSL shall conduct a power play drawing and will announce results during each of the regular Powerball drawings held during the power play promotion. During each power play drawing a single number (2, 3, 4 or 5) shall be randomly drawn.
(iv) Section 871.20(e) (relating to power play promotion). The power play prize pool for power play set prizes shall consist of up to 49.36% of power play sales. The power play prize pool shall be carried forward to subsequent power play drawings if all or a portion of the percentage is not required to pay the power play prizes for the current power play drawing and held in the Power Play Pool Account.
(v) Section 871.20(f) (relating to power play promotion). An additional 0.64% of power play sales may be collected and placed in the power play pool account, for the purpose of paying power play prizes. Any amount remaining in the power play pool account at the end of the power play pro- motion shall be returned to all lotteries participating in the account after the end of all claim periods of all selling lotteries, carried forward to a replace- ment game, or expended in a manner as directed by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(vi) Section 871.20(j) (relating to power play promotion). Except as oth- erwise provided, all power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments determined by multiplying the Powerball set prize by the number selected in the power play drawing as follows:
Prize Level Powerball
Set Prize
AmountRegardless of Power Play Number Selected Second Prize $1,000,000 $2,000,000 5X 4X 3X 2X Third Prize $10,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 Fourth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Fifth Prize $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 Sixth Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Seventh Prize $7 $35 $28 $21 $14 Eighth Prize $4 $20 $16 $12 $8 Ninth Prize $4 $20 $16 $12 $8 (vii) Section 871.20(l) (relating to power play promotion). The odds of the various power play numbers being selected in a power play drawing are:
Power Play Multiplier Odds 2 1:2 3 1:3.33 4 1:10 5 1:10 (viii) Section 871.20(m) (relating to power play promotion). By agree- ment between the Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries, the Licensee Lotteries shall independently calculate their set parimutuel prize amounts, including the power play prize amounts. The Party Lotteries and the Licensee Lotteries shall then agree to set the parimutuel prize amounts for all lotteries selling the game at the lesser of the independently-calculated prize amounts.
(8) Changes effective for Powerball tickets sold on or after October 4, 2015:
(i) Section 871.2(a) (relating to game description and purpose). Powerball is a five out of 69 plus one out of 26 terminal-based lottery game which pays the grand prize on an annuitized, parimutuel basis. Except as provided in this chapter, all other prizes are paid on a set cash, single payment basis.
(ii) Section 871.2(b) (relating to game description and purpose). The purpose of the Powerball game is to determine winners from ticket holders matching five numbers from 1 through 69, and matching the separately drawn Powerball number, or a designated combination thereof, within a single play, with the five winning numbers and the Powerball number to be randomly drawn. Drawings will be conducted twice a week or as publicly announced by the Secretary.
(iii) Section 871.3 (relating to definitions).
Advertised Grand PrizeThe estimated annuitized Grand Prize amount as determined by the MUSL Central Office by use of the MUSL Annuity Factor and communicated through the Selling Lotteries prior to the Grand Prize drawing. The Advertised Grand Prize is not a guaranteed prize amount and the actual Grand Prize may vary from the advertised amount, except in circumstances where there is a guaranteed Grand Prize amount as described in § 871.10 (relating to funding of guaranteed prizes).
Basic PlayEach set of six numbers consisting of five numbers from 1 through 69 and the Powerball number on a ticket purchased without the selection of any promotion, representing a single entry for a Powerball drawing and designated by a letter from A to E on a Powerball ticket.
First set numbersThe first group of numbers from 1 through 69, appearing in the top grid of a Powerball game panel.
MUSL Annuity FactorThe annuity factor as determined by the MUSL central office through a method approved by the MUSL Finance and Audit Committee and which is used as described in these rules.
Panel or game panelOne of five areas on the Powerball bet slip that contains two number grids. The upper grids (first set numbers) contain 69 squares, each numbered 1 through 69, and the lower grids (second set numbers) contain 26 squares, each numbered 1 through 26. Each panel is lettered either A, B, C, D or E.
Powerball number or second set numberThe number selected from the second group of numbers, from 1 through 26, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
Quick PickThe random selection by the Lotterys computer system of five numbers from 1 through 69 and a Powerball number from 1 through 26 that appear on a ticket in the Powerball game.
Second set numbersThe second group of numbers, from 1 through 26, appearing in the lower grid of a Powerball game panel.
TicketA Powerball ticket, produced by an on-line terminal from a licensed on-line retailer in an authorized manner, containing a letter prefix followed by five selected numbers from 1 through 69 and a single selected Powerball number from 1 through 26 for each basic play, ticket validation number data, drawing date, amount bet and any applicable promotion exercised by the player. Each set of five numbers and the Powerball number constitutes a basic play of which there may be one or more, up to ten on a ticket.
Winning numbersSix numbers, the first five numbers from 1 through 69, and the Powerball number from 1 through 26, selected at a Powerball drawing and subsequently validated by the MUSL, which shall be used to determine the winning Powerball plays.(Editors Note: This is a partial listing of the definitions applicable to Powerball. See § 871.3 (relating to definitions) for additional definitions.)
(iv) Section 871.7(c) (relating to time, place and manner of conducting drawings). The MUSL will draw at random five numbers from a set of balls numbered 1 through 69 and one Powerball number from a set of balls numbered 1 through 26 with the aid of mechanical drawing equipment. The drawings will be observed by security personnel and independent auditors and the validity of a drawing will be solely determined by the MUSL.
(v) Section 871.8(a) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). Determination of expected prize payout percentages is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following Approximate Percentage of in One Single Lettered Prize Prize Winnings Pool Allocated Game Section Category Payment to Prize Category** Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize Grand Prize 68.0131% Five first set numbers Second Prize* $1,000,000 8.5558% Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize* $50,000 5.4757% Four first set numbers Fourth Prize* $100 .2738% Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize* $100 .6899% Three first set numbers Sixth Prize* $7 1.2074% Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize* $7 .9981% One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize* $4 4.3489% None of the first set and the Powerball number Ninth Prize* $4 10.4373% * Indicates a set prize. ** Fifty percent of Powerball gross sales are allocated to the winnings pool for the payment of prizes. (vi) Section 871.8(c)(1)(iii) (relating to expected prize payout percentages). Any other amounts as agreed to by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in their sole discretion.
(vii) Section 871.9(c) (relating to Powerball prize payments). The MUSL Annuity Factor is determined through a process as approved by the MUSL Finance and Audit Committee.
(viii) Section 871.10 (relating to funding of guaranteed prizes). The MUSL Powerball Product Group may offer guaranteed minimum grand prize amounts or minimum increases in the grand prize amount between drawings or make other changes in the allocation of prize money where the MUSL Powerball Product Group finds that it would be in the best interest of the game. If a minimum grand prize amount or a minimum increase in the grand prize amount between drawings is offered by the Product Group, the grand prize shares shall be determined as follows:
(1) If there are multiple grand prize winners during a single drawing, each selecting the annuitized option prize, then a winners share of the guaranteed annuitized grand prize shall be determined by dividing the guaranteed annuitized grand prize by the number of winners.
(2) If there are multiple grand prize winners during a single drawing and at least one of the grand prize winners has elected the annuitized option prize, the best bid submitted by the MUSLs preapproved qualified brokers shall determine the cash pool needed to fund the guaranteed annuitized grand prize.
(3) If no winner of the grand prize during a single drawing has elected the annuitized grand prize, the amount of cash in the grand prize pool shall be an amount equal to the guaranteed annuitized amount divided by the MUSL Annuity Factor.
(4) Section 871.10(4) is deleted in its entirety.
(5) Changes in the allocation of prize money shall be designed to retain approximately the same prize allocation percentages, over a years time, as set for in § 871.8 (relating to expected prize payout percentages). Minimum guaranteed prizes or increases may be waived if the alternate funding mechanism as set for in § 871.8 becomes necessary.
(6) Approval of the MUSL Powerball Product Group is required to change the guaranteed minimum Grand Prize amounts or minimum increases in the Grand Prize amount. Any reduction in the minimum increases to the Grand Prize amount shall not become effective until after a Grand Prize win following the action taken by the MUSL Powerball Product Group.
(ix) Section 871.14(b) (relating to parimutuel prize pool). An amount equal to up to 5% of a party lotterys sales shall be deducted from a party lotterys grand prize pool and placed in trust in one or more prize pool accounts and prize reserve accounts until the prize pool accounts and party lotterys share of the prize reserve accounts reaches the amounts designated by the MUSL Powerball Product Group. The MUSL Powerball Product Group has established the following prize reserve accounts for the Powerball game: the Prize Reserve Account, which is used to guarantee the payment of valid, but unanticipated, Grand Prize claims that may result from a system error or other reason; and the Set Prize Reserve Account, which is used to fund deficiencies in the low-tier prize payments, subject to the limitations of these rules. The MUSL Powerball Product Group has established the following prize pool accounts for the Powerball game: the Grand Prize pool, which is used to fund the immediate Grand Prize; the Powerball Set Prize Pool, which is used to fund the Powerball Set Prize payments; and the Powerball Set-Aside Account, which is used to guarantee payments of the minimum or starting Grand Prize. The Power Play Prize Pool and Power Play Pool Account are described in § 871.20 (relating to power play promotion) of these rules. The Set Prize Pool Account holds the temporary balances that may result from having fewer than expected winners in the Powerball Set Prize (aka low-tier prize) categories. The source of the Set Prize Pool is the Party Lotterys weekly prize contributions less actual Powerball Set Prize liability. Once the prize pool accounts and the party lotterys share of the prize reserve accounts exceeds the designated amounts, the excess shall become part of the grand prize pool. The MUSL Powerball Product Group, with the approval of the Finance and Audit Committee, may establish a maximum balance for the prize pool accounts and prize reserve accounts. The MUSL Powerball Product Group may determine to expend all or a portion of the funds in the prize pool accounts, except the Grand Prize pool account, and the prize reserve accounts for the purpose of indemnifying the Party Lotteries and Licensee Lotteries in the payment of prizes to be made by the Selling Lotteries, subject to the approval of the MUSL Board and for the payment of prizes or special prizes in the game, subject to the approval of the MUSL Finance and Audit Committee. The prize reserve shares of a party lottery may be adjusted with refunds to the party lottery from the prize reserve accounts as may be needed to maintain the approved maximum balance and shares of the party lotteries. A Party Lottery may contribute to its share of prize reserve accounts over time, but in the event of a draw down from the reserve account, a Party Lottery is responsible for its full percentage share of the account, whether or not it has been paid in full. Any amount remaining in the prize pool accounts or prize reserve accounts at the end of this game shall be carried forward to a replacement prize reserve account or expended in a manner as directed by the members of the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(x) Section 871.19 (relating to probability of winning). The probability of winning is as follows:
Tickets Containing The Following in One Single Lettered Game Section Prize Category Probability of Winning per Play Five first set numbers and the Powerball number Grand Prize 1:292,201,338 Five first set numbers Second Prize 1:11,688,053.52 Four first set numbers and the Powerball number Third Prize 1:913,129.1813 Four first set numbers Fourth Prize 1:36,525.1673 Three first set numbers and the Powerball number Fifth Prize 1:14,494.1140 Three first set numbers Sixth Prize 1:579.7646 Two first set numbers and the Powerball number Seventh Prize 1:701.3281 One first set number and the Powerball number Eighth Prize 1:91.9775 None of the first set and the Powerball number Ninth Prize 1:38.3239 (xi) Section 871.20(c) (relating to power play promotion). The MUSL shall conduct a power play drawing and will announce results during each of the regular Powerball drawings held during the power play promotion. During each power play drawing a single number (2, 3, 4, 5 or 10) shall be randomly drawn. The 10X multiplier will be available for drawings in which the initially advertised annuitized Grand Prize amount is $150,000,000 or less. The MUSL Powerball Product Group may elect to run limited promotions that modify the multiplier features.
(xii) Section 871.20(e) (relating to power play promotion). In drawings where the 10X multiplier is available, the expected power play prize pool for power play set prizes shall consist of up to 49.969% of each drawing periods power play sales. In drawings where the 10X multiplier is not available, the expected power play prize pool for power play set prizes shall consist of up to 45.934% of each drawing periods sales. The prize payout percentage per draw may vary. The power play prize pool shall be carried forward to subsequent power play drawings if all or a portion of the percentage is not required to pay the power play prizes for the current power play drawing and held in the Power Play Pool Account.
(xiii) Section 871.20(f) (relating to power play promotion). In drawings where the 10X multiplier is available, an additional 0.31% of power play sales may be collected and placed in the Power Play Pool Account, for the purposes of paying power play prizes. In drawings where the 10X multiplier is not available 4.066% of power play sales may be collected and placed in the Power Play Pool Account, for the purposes of paying power play prizes. Any amount remaining in the Power Play Pool Account at the end of the power play promotion shall be returned to all lotteries participating in the account after the end of all claim periods of all selling lotteries, carried forward to a replacement game, or expended in a manner as directed by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in accordance with State law.
(xiv) Section 871.20(g)(3) (relating to power play promotion). Other amounts as agreed to by the MUSL Powerball Product Group in their sole discretion.
(xv) Section 871.20(j) (relating to power play promotion). Except as otherwise provided, all power play set prizes shall be paid in single, lump-sum payments determined by multiplying the Powerball set prize by the number selected in the power play drawing as follows:
Prize Level Powerball Set
Prize AmountRegardless of Power Play Number Selected Second Prize $1,000,000 $2,000,000 10X 5X 4X 3X 2X Third Prize $50,000 $500,000 $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 Fourth Prize $100 $1,000 $500 $400 $300 $200 Fifth Prize $100 $1,000 $500 $400 $300 $200 Sixth Prize $7 $70 $35 $28 $21 $14 Seventh Prize $7 $70 $35 $28 $21 $14 Eighth Prize $4 $40 $20 $16 $12 $8 Ninth Prize $4 $40 $20 $16 $12 $8 (xvi) Section 871.20(l) (relating to power play promotion). The probability of the various power play numbers being selected in a power play drawing.
(1) The probability of the various power play numbers being selected in a power play drawing when the 10X multiplier is available is:
Power Play
MultiplierProbability of
Prize Increase2 1:1.791666 3 1:3.30769 4 1:14.33333 5 1:21.5 10 1:43 (2) The probability of the various power play numbers being selected in a power play drawing when the 10X multiplier is not available is:
Power Play
MultiplierProbability of
Prize Increase2 1:1.75 3 1:3.23076 4 1:14 5 1:21 10 1:0
Source The provisions of this § 871.22 amended July 12, 2002, effective October 6, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 3396; amended October 11, 2002, and applies to the ticket sales beginning on Sunday, October 6, 2002, for the Powerball drawing on Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 5144; amended July 22, 2005, effective August 28, 2005, 35 Pa.B. 4151; amended November 28, 2008, effective January 4, 2009, 38 Pa.B. 6571; amended May 27, 2011, effective May 28, 2011, 41 Pa.B. 2787; amended December 16, 2011, these changes will affect ticket sales beginning on Sunday, January 15, 2012, for the Powerball drawing on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 41 Pa.B. 6945; amended September 27, 2013, these changes will affect ticket sales beginning October 1, 2013, 43 Pa.B. 5776; amended January 3, 2014, these changes will affect ticket sales beginning January 19, 2014, 44 Pa.B. 138; amended September 25, 2015, these changes will affect ticket sales beginning October 4, 2015, 45 Pa.B. 5884.
Cross References This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 871.21 (relating to future changes to Powerball).
§ 871.23. [Reserved].
Source The provisions of this § 871.23 adopted to effectuate § 871.22(1)(vi), effective October 6, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 3396; deleted under § 871.22(5)(xxiii), effective January 15, 2012, 41 Pa.B. 6945.
Source The provisions of this Appendix H effectuate the changes to Chapter 871 for tickets sold on or after October 4, 2015.
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