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Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005
Queensland Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 Subordinate Legislation 2005 No. 266 made under the LotteriesAct1997 Contents Page 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Rule amended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Amendment of s 4 (Definitions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 Replacement of s 5 (Lottery licensee acting as own agent). . . . . 6 5 Meaning of panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5A References to system entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 Amendment of s 6 (Players register) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 Amendment of s 7 (Application for player registration). . . . . . . . . 7 7 Amendment of s 8 (Lottery licensee to issue player’s card) . . . . . 8 8 Replacement of s 9 (Registered player may have registered numbers) ..................................... 8 9 Registered player may have registered numbers . . . . 8 9 Amendment of s 10 (Changes in information for players register) 9 10 Replacement of pts 3 and 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Part 3 Player accounts Division 1 Establishing player accounts 11 Opening a player account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 12 Registration as a restricted player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 13 Registration as an unrestricted player . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 14 End of registration as a restricted player . . . . . . . . . . 10 Division 2 Operating player accounts
2 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 15 Player account transactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 16 Access to player account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 16A Minimum deposit for player account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 16B Limits on deposits to player accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 16C Only cleared funds to be used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 16D Refusal to accept a deposit or purchase . . . . . . . . . . 13 16E Restricted players not to make withdrawals or close accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 16F Withdrawals by unrestricted players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 16G Closing an unrestricted player’s player account . . . . . 13 16H Accounting for account balances for restricted players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Part 4 Entering a drawing of a lottery 16I Ways of entering a drawing of a lottery . . . . . . . . . . . 14 16J Completing an entry form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 16K Acceptance of an entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 16L Lottery ticket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 16M No requirement to check ticket corresponds with entry .......................... 17 16N Cancellation of a lottery ticket by a lottery agent . . . . 17 16O Cancellation of a lottery ticket by a lottery licensee . . 18 16P Void lottery tickets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 11 Amendment of s 19 (Publication of results) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 12 Amendment of s 20 (Computer system to identify prize-winning entries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 13 Replacement of ss 22 and 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 22 Payment for division 1 prizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 23 Payment for prizes other than division 1 prizes— paper tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 14 Amendment of s 24 (Lottery licensee may send cheque after agency payment period) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 15 Replacement of s 26 (Request to stop payment of prize) . . . . . . 21 26 Request to stop payment of a prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 16 Amendment of s 28 (Current multiweek lottery ticket to be returned) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 17 Amendment of s 28A (Lottery ticket to be returned if not a winning ticket) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 18 Replacement of s 31 (Gaming terminal can not read lottery ticket) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 19 Amendment of s 33 (Bonus prize reserve). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 20 Insertion of new s 35A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 35A Marking paper entry forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 21 Amendment of s 38 (Application of provisions of rule to instant scratch-its) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 22 Amendment of sch 1 (Wednesday gold lotto). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 23 Amendment of sch 2 (Saturday gold lotto) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 24 Amendment of sch 3 (Powerball) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 25 Amendment of sch 4 (Pools) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 26 Amendment of sch 5 (Super 66) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 27 Amendment of sch 6 (Oz lotto). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 28 Amendment of sch 7 (Instant scratch-its) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 29 Amendment of sch 8 (Casket) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 30 Amendment of sch 9 (Promotional lottery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
s1 4 s3 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 1 Short title This rule may be cited as the Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 . 2 Rule amended This rule amends the Lotteries Rule 1998. 3 Amendment of s 4 (Definitions) (1) Section 4, definitions gaming terminal , multiweek sale , player’s card number , players register , registered numbers , registered player , selling fee and selling point omit. (2) Section 4— insert— authorised limit means the amount of funds stated in a lottery licensee’s approved control system as the maximum amount that may be held in a player account. control number , for a lottery ticket, see section 16L(k)(ii). electronic form , in relation to submitting an entry form, means submitting the entry form by using the internet in a way that is accepted by a lottery licensee. gaming terminal means a terminal that— (a) is part of a lottery licensee’s computer system; and (b) is used to issue paper tickets; and (c) can be used by a lottery agent or a lottery licensee— (i) to identify whether or not a paper ticket is a winning ticket; or (ii) to access the computer system. mega quickpick , for a drawing of an approved lottery under schedules 1 to 4 or 6, means 24 standard entries in the drawing of the lottery by a quickpick. multiweek sale , for a lottery, means—
s3 5 s3 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (a) for a sale that is recorded on a lottery licensee’s computer system as a sale to a registered player—the sale of a lottery ticket for the next 2 to 52 drawings of the lottery after the ticket is sold; or (b) for a sale other than a sale under paragraph (a)—the sale of a lottery ticket for the next 2 to 10 drawings of the lottery after the ticket is sold. panel , for schedules 1 to 4 or 6, see section 5. paper ticket means a lottery ticket issued by a lottery agent or a lottery licensee in paper form. place of operation means— (a) for a lottery licensee—the licensee’s place of operation under section 125(1) 1 of the Act; or (b) for a lottery agent—the agent’s place of operation under section 125(2) of the Act. player account means an account established under part 3. player card number see section 8(2). players register means the register kept by a lottery licensee under section 6(1). powerhit entry see schedule 3, section 2. registered numbers , for a registered player for a lottery, means the numbers that the player has registered for the lottery under section 9. registered player means a person registered in the players register. restricted player means a person registered in the players register as a restricted player under section 11(3). selling fee , for a lottery ticket, means— (a) if the ticket is sold by a lottery agent—the amount to which the agent is entitled, under the agent’s agency agreement, for selling the ticket; or 1 Section 125 (Places of operation) of the Act
s4 6 s4 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (b) if the ticket is sold by a lottery licensee—an amount that is equal to the amount to which a lottery agent would have been entitled under the agent’s agency agreement if the agent had sold the ticket. standard entry , for a drawing of an approved lottery under schedules 1 to 4 or 6, see section 2 of the schedule relating to the lottery. standard quickpick , for a drawing of an approved lottery under schedules 1 to 4 or 6, means 12 standard entries in the drawing of the lottery by a quickpick. super 66 number means a number made up of 6 digits that is used for entering a drawing of super 66. super quickpick , for a drawing of an approved lottery under schedules 1 to 4 or 6, means 18 standard entries in the drawing of the lottery by a quickpick. system entry , for a drawing of an approved lottery under schedules 1 to 4 or 6, see section 2 of the schedule relating to the lottery. system quickpick , for a drawing of an approved lottery under schedules 1 to 4 or 6, means a system entry in the drawing of the lottery by a quickpick. unrestricted player means a person registered in the players register as an unrestricted player under section 11(3).’. (3) Section 4, definition subscription , ‘a lottery agent’s’— omit, insert— ‘the’. 4 Replacement of s 5 (Lottery licensee acting as own agent) Section 5— omit, insert— ‘5 Meaning of panel ‘A panel , for an entry in a drawing of a lottery under schedules 1 to 4 or 6, means a grouping of the numbers stated
s5 7 s6 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 in the schedule relating to the lottery, from which a person selects numbers for entering the drawing. ‘5A References to system entries ‘A system entry in a drawing of an approved lottery may be described by reference to the number of numbers selected for the entry. Example A system entry in a drawing of a lottery for which 7 numbers are selected may be described as a system 7 entry.’. 5 Amendment of s 6 (Players register) Section 6(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) A lottery licensee must keep a players register stating the following information for each registered player— (a) the player’s name and address; (b) if the player has registered numbers for a lottery—the registered numbers; (c) if the player has a player account— (i) the information required for the account under the licensee’s approved control system; and (ii) whether the player is a restricted player or an unrestricted player; (d) other information (if any) the licensee reasonably considers is appropriate for registration of the player.’. 6 Amendment of s 7 (Application for player registration) Section 7(1)(b)— omit, insert— ‘(b) completing a player registration application form made available by the licensee and giving the form to the licensee or a lottery agent.’.
s7 8 s8 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 7 Amendment of s 8 (Lottery licensee to issue player’s card) (1) Section 8, heading, ‘player’s card’— omit, insert— player cards ’. (2) Section 8(1), ‘player’s card’— omit, insert— ‘card (a player card )’. (3) Section 8(2)— omit, insert— ‘(2) The player card must state a unique number (a player card number ) allocated by the lottery licensee.’. (4) Section 8(3), (5) and (6)— omit. (5) Section 8(4), after ‘1’— insert— ‘player’. (6) Section 8(4)— renumber as section 8(3). 8 Replacement of s 9 (Registered player may have registered numbers) Section 9— omit, insert— ‘9 Registered player may have registered numbers ‘(1) A lottery agent or a lottery licensee may, if asked by a registered player— (a) register a group of numbers ( playing numbers ) for the player for entering a drawing of lotto, pools or powerball; or (b) register a super 66 number for the player; or
s 9 9 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (c) if playing numbers or a super 66 number are registered for the player—change the playing numbers or super 66 number registered for the player. ‘(2) For registering or changing a super 66 number under subsection (1), a lottery agent or a lottery licensee must use the licensee’s computer system to randomly generate a super 66 number. ‘(3) A lottery agent or lottery licensee may register more than 1 super 66 number or group of playing numbers for a registered player.’. 9 Amendment of s 10 (Changes in information for players register) (1) Section 10(1)(a), ‘supplied’— omit, insert— ‘made available’. (2) Section 10(1)(b)— omit, insert— ‘(b) give the form to the licensee or a lottery agent of the licensee.’. 10 Replacement of pts 3 and 4 Parts 3 and 4— omit, insert— ‘Part 3 Player accounts ‘Division 1 Establishing player accounts ‘11 Opening a player account ‘(1) A registered player may apply to a lottery licensee to open a player account with the lottery licensee by giving the lottery licensee the information required for a player account under the licensee’s approved control system.
s 10 10 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(2) A player account may be held in the name of only 1 registered player. ‘(3) Subject to sections 12 and 13, the lottery licensee may register the person as a restricted player or an unrestricted player. ‘12 Registration as a restricted player ‘(1) A lottery licensee must not register a person as a restricted player unless the lottery licensee— (a) carries out the registration in accordance with the lottery licensee’s approved control system; and (b) informs the person of the effect of sections 13, 14, 16B, 16D(2), 16E and 16H(1) and (2). ‘(2) If the lottery licensee registers a person as a restricted player, the lottery licensee must, as soon as practicable after registering the person, give the person a notice stating the effect of sections 13, 14, 16B, 16D(2), 16E and 16H(1) and (2). ‘(3) A notice under subsection (2) may be given in electronic form. ‘13 Registration as an unrestricted player ‘A lottery licensee must not register a person as an unrestricted player, unless— (a) the person’s identity has been authenticated under the licensee’s approved control system; and (b) the person’s age has been verified under the licensee’s approved control system to be at least 18. ‘14 End of registration as a restricted player ‘(1) A person who is registered as a restricted player may subsequently be registered as an unrestricted player. ‘(2) If a restricted player is subsequently registered as an unrestricted player, the person’s registration as a restricted player is cancelled.
s 10 11 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(3) If a person’s registration as a restricted player is not sooner cancelled under subsection (2), the registration as a restricted player ends 90 days after the day the person was registered as a restricted player. ‘Division 2 Operating player accounts ‘15 Player account transactions ‘(1) A lottery licensee may credit the following funds to a person’s player account— (a) an amount deposited by the person; (b) a prize or refund; (c) an amount debited against the account in error. ‘(2) A lottery licensee may debit the following funds against a person’s player account— (a) an amount payable by the person for buying a lottery ticket; (b) if the person is registered as an unrestricted player—a withdrawal under section 16F; (c) if the balance of the account exceeds the authorised limit—an amount for payment to the person to reduce the balance of the account, calculated in accordance with the licensee’s approved control system; (d) an amount credited to the account in error; (e) another amount approved by the chief executive; Example for paragraph (e) a fee payable by the lottery licensee to a financial institution for processing an electronic transfer of funds from the account (f) another amount allowed under this division. ‘16 Access to player account ‘(1) This section applies if a person—
s 10 12 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (a) wishes to use the person’s player account with a lottery licensee to authorise a transaction on the account; or (b) seeks information about the account from the lottery licensee. ‘(2) The person must give the lottery licensee the information required by the licensee to authenticate the person’s identity. ‘16A Minimum deposit for player account ‘For depositing funds in a person’s player account, the person must give the lottery licensee at least the minimum deposit amount decided by the licensee. ‘16B Limits on deposits to player accounts ‘(1) A lottery licensee must not allow the total amount of funds deposited by a restricted player to the player’s player account to exceed— (a) $1000; or (b) if an amount less than $1000 (an approved amount ) is stated in the lottery licensee’s approved control system as the maximum amount of funds that may be deposited to a restricted player’s player account—the approved amount. ‘(2) A lottery licensee must not allow a person to deposit funds (a deposit amount ) to the person’s player account if, the balance of the account, including the deposit amount, would be more than the authorised limit for the account. ‘16C Only cleared funds to be used ‘(1) A person may use the person’s player account to buy a lottery ticket only if the price of the ticket is not more than the cleared funds in the player account. ‘(2) If a person attempts to buy a lottery ticket for more than the cleared funds in the person’s player account, the lottery licensee must not allow the account to be used to buy the ticket.
s 10 13 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘16D Refusal to accept a deposit or purchase ‘(1) A lottery licensee may refuse to accept a deposit of funds to, or the purchase of a lottery ticket with funds from, a player account, if the licensee reasonably believes the account is being, has been, or is about to be used in contravention of a law of a State or the Commonwealth. ‘(2) A lottery licensee must refuse to accept a deposit of funds to, or the purchase of a lottery ticket with funds from, a restricted player’s player account, if the licensee reasonably believes it will not be able to authenticate the player’s identity or verify the player’s age under section 13. ‘16E Restricted players not to make withdrawals or close accounts ‘A restricted player may not make a withdrawal from or close the player’s player account. ‘16F Withdrawals by unrestricted players ‘An unrestricted player may only make the following withdrawals of funds from the player’s player account with a lottery licensee— (a) a withdrawal of the whole or part of an amount credited by the lottery licensee to the account as payment of a prize or refund; (b) a withdrawal of another amount, if the withdrawal is authorised under the lottery licensee’s approved control system; (c) a withdrawal of the balance of funds in the account to close the account. ‘16G Closing an unrestricted player’s player account ‘(1) A lottery licensee may close an unrestricted player’s player account at any time. ‘(2) Subject to subsection (3), if a lottery licensee closes an unrestricted player’s player account, the lottery licensee must send the balance of funds in the account to the player.
s 10 14 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(3) The lottery licensee may deduct an account closing fee, in an amount stated in the licensee’s approved control system, from the balance of funds sent to the player. ‘(4) This section does not apply to the extent the Financial Transaction Reports Act 1988 (Cwlth) applies. ‘16H Accounting for account balances for restricted players ‘(1) This section applies if— (a) a person’s registration as a restricted player ends under section 14(3); and (b) when the registration ends, an amount of funds (the account balance ) is standing to the credit of a player account established by a lottery licensee in the name of the person. ‘(2) The lottery licensee must close the account and pay the account balance to the chief executive. ‘(3) If an amount of the account balance is not paid under subsection (2) by the lottery licensee, the State may recover the amount from the lottery licensee as a debt. ‘(4) This section does not apply to the extent the Financial Transaction Reports Act 1988 (Cwlth) applies. ‘Part 4 Entering a drawing of a lottery ‘16I Ways of entering a drawing of a lottery ‘(1) A person may only enter a drawing of a lottery in a way stated in the schedule relating to the lottery. ‘(2) If a schedule states that a person may use a completed entry form to enter a drawing of a lottery, the person may— (a) give the entry form, in person, to a lottery agent at the agent’s place of operation; or
s 10 15 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (b) subject to subsection (3), submit the entry form to a lottery licensee in electronic form; or (c) give the entry form, in person, to a lottery licensee at the licensee’s place of operation; or (d) subject to subsection (4), send the entry form by mail to a lottery licensee. ‘(3) A person may enter a drawing of a lottery under subsection (2)(b), only if the person— (a) is a registered player with a player account; and (b) uses the account for buying a lottery ticket for the entry. ‘(4) A person may enter a drawing of a lottery under subsection (2)(d), only if— (a) the lottery licensee has agreed to receive the entry form by mail; and (b) the person enters the drawing as a registered player. ‘16J Completing an entry form ‘If a person uses an entry form to enter a drawing of a lottery, the person must complete the entry form in accordance with the rules stated in the schedule relating to the lottery. ‘16K Acceptance of an entry ‘(1) A lottery agent or a lottery licensee may accept an entry in a drawing of a lottery only if— (a) the price of a lottery ticket for the entry has been paid; and (b) for an entry for which an entry form has been used, the entry form has been properly completed. ‘(2) A lottery licensee is taken to have accepted an entry in a drawing of a lottery only when the entry is recorded in the licensee’s computer system as having been accepted.
s 10 16 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘16L Lottery ticket ‘(1) A lottery agent or lottery licensee who processes a person’s entry for a drawing of a lottery must give the person a lottery ticket stating the following information for the entry— (a) the number or numbers to identify each drawing of the lottery the person is entering; (b) the price of the lottery ticket; (c) the date and time of the entry; (d) if the person has entered the drawing of the lottery as a registered player—the person’s player card number; (e) the numbers selected in the entry, unless paragraph (f) applies; (f) if the person has used the person’s registered numbers for the entry—the registered numbers; (g) if the entry is by a quickpick, astropick or powerpick—an indication it is by a quickpick, astropick or powerpick; (h) if the entry is by an astropick—the star sign selected; (i) if the entry is a standard or system entry for powerball—the powerball number; (j) if the entry is a powerhit entry—an indication it is a powerhit entry; (k) if the lottery ticket is a paper ticket— (i) the number of the agent’s or licensee’s gaming terminal; and (ii) a unique number (a control number ) and bar code for the ticket; (l) other information, if any— (i) required for the lottery ticket under the schedule relating to the lottery; or (ii) that the lottery licensee considers appropriate. ‘(2) If a person submits an entry form to a lottery licensee in electronic form, the licensee is taken to have given the person a lottery ticket under subsection (1) if—
s 10 17 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (a) the licensee has issued the ticket in electronic form; and (b) at the time the ticket was issued, it was reasonable for the licensee to expect that the ticket would be readily accessible by the person so as to be useable for subsequent reference. ‘(3) If a person sends an entry form by mail to a lottery licensee, the licensee is taken to have given the person a lottery ticket under subsection (1) if the licensee has sent the ticket by mail to the person’s last known address. ‘16M No requirement to check ticket corresponds with entry ‘A lottery agent or a lottery licensee is not required to check that the information contained in a lottery ticket corresponds with the information requested by a person for entering a drawing of a lottery. ‘16N Cancellation of a lottery ticket by a lottery agent ‘(1) This section applies if a lottery agent gives a person a lottery ticket and the person asks the agent to cancel the ticket. ‘(2) The lottery agent must cancel the lottery ticket only if— (a) either— (i) entries have not closed for the drawing to which the ticket relates; or (ii) if the ticket was sold by a multiweek sale—entries have not closed for the first drawing to which the ticket relates; and (b) the agent, using a gaming terminal, is able to identify and cancel the entry for the ticket on the lottery licensee’s computer system. ‘(3) If the lottery agent is not able to identify or cancel the entry for the lottery ticket under subsection (2)(b), the agent must ask the lottery licensee to cancel the ticket. ‘(4) If the lottery ticket is cancelled under subsection (2) or section 16O(2), the lottery agent must—
s 10 18 s 10 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (a) endorse the ticket as cancelled; and (b) refund to the person who bought the ticket an amount equal to the price of the ticket. ‘16O Cancellation of a lottery ticket by a lottery licensee ‘(1) This section applies if— (a) a lottery agent asks a lottery licensee to cancel a lottery ticket under section 16N(3); or (b) a lottery licensee gives a person a lottery ticket and the person asks the licensee to cancel the ticket. ‘(2) The lottery licensee may cancel the lottery ticket only if— (a) either— (i) entries have not closed for the drawing to which the ticket relates; or (ii) if the ticket was sold by a multiweek sale—entries have not closed for the first drawing to which the ticket relates; and (b) the licensee is able to identify and cancel the entry for the ticket on the licensee’s computer system; and (c) the licensee considers it is practicable to cancel the ticket having regard to the procedures for cancelling tickets stated in the licensee’s approved control system. ‘(3) If a lottery licensee cancels a lottery ticket issued by the licensee, the licensee must refund to the person who bought the ticket an amount equal to the price of the ticket. ‘16P Void lottery tickets ‘(1) A lottery ticket is void if— (a) the lottery ticket is recorded in the lottery licensee’s computer system as cancelled; or (b) information forming part of the lottery ticket is changed other than with the authority of the lottery licensee. ‘(2) A person does not have a claim against a lottery licensee for a prize based on a void lottery ticket.’.
s 11 19 s 13 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 11 Amendment of s 19 (Publication of results) (1) Section 19(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) As soon as practicable after the drawing of a lottery, a lottery licensee must— (a) inform the licensee’s lottery agents of the winning numbers; and (b) make the winning numbers available on the licensee’s website.’. (2) Section 19(2), ‘selling point’— omit, insert— ‘place of operation’. 12 Amendment of s 20 (Computer system to identify prize-winning entries) Section 20(2), ‘that, on the face of it, is’— omit, insert— ‘that appears to be’. 13 Replacement of ss 22 and 23 Sections 22 and 23— omit, insert— ‘22 Payment for division 1 prizes ‘(1) A lottery licensee may pay a division 1 prize to a person if— (a) the person gives the licensee a paper ticket that is a division 1 prize-winning ticket; or (b) the person has entered the drawing as a registered player. ‘(2) The lottery licensee may wait 14 days after the drawing of the lottery before paying a division 1 prize but must pay the prize as soon as practicable after the 14 days. ‘(3) This section is subject to sections 20(2) to (5) and 26.
s 13 20 s 13 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘23 Payment for prizes other than division 1 prizes—paper tickets ‘(1) This section applies if a person has a paper ticket for an entry in a drawing of a lottery and claims a prize, other than a division 1 prize, in the drawing. ‘(2) A lottery agent or lottery licensee to whom the person gives the ticket, must use a gaming terminal to find out whether the ticket is a prize-winning ticket in the drawing. ‘(3) Subject to sections 20(2) to (5) and 26, the lottery agent or lottery licensee must pay the prize as soon as practicable after it is claimed. ‘(4) However, if the person gives the lottery ticket to a lottery agent, the lottery agent must not pay the prize to the person if— (a) the agent reasonably believes the person is not the owner of the ticket; or (b) the lottery licensee has entered, on the licensee’s computer system, an instruction to stop payment of the prize; or (c) the lottery licensee’s computer system— (i) indicates the prize has already been paid; or (ii) does not identify the ticket as a prize-winning ticket in the drawing; or (d) the prize is more than the agent’s payment limit. ‘(5) If the agent can not pay the prize under subsection (4), and the person still wishes to claim a prize— (a) the person may claim the prize directly from the lottery licensee; or (b) the agent may, with the person’s agreement, refer the claim to the licensee. ‘(6) If the lottery ticket was issued to a registered player, the agent may pay the prize without checking whether the person claiming the prize is the registered player.’.
s 14 21 s 15 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 14 Amendment of s 24 (Lottery licensee may send cheque after agency payment period) (1) Section 24, heading— omit, insert— ‘24 Lottery licensee may send a cheque for a prize to a registered player’. (2) Section 24(1)(c)— omit. 15 Replacement of s 26 (Request to stop payment of prize) Section 26— omit, insert— ‘26 Request to stop payment of a prize ‘(1) This section applies if a person (a claimant )— (a) claims that— (i) a paper ticket for an entry in a drawing of a lottery has been lost or stolen; or (ii) another person, who may otherwise receive payment of a prize for an entry in a drawing of a lottery, is not lawfully entitled to receive payment of the prize; and (b) makes a request to a lottery licensee to stop payment of the prize. ‘(2) For subsection (1)(a)(ii), it is not necessary that the claimant knows the identity of the other person. ‘(3) The request to stop payment of the prize must be— (a) completed on a form made available by the lottery licensee for the request; and (b) accompanied by a search fee in the amount stated under the licensee’s approved control system. ‘(4) The lottery licensee may stop payment of the prize.
s 16 22 s 18 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(5) If the lottery licensee stops payment of the prize under subsection (4), the licensee must not pay the prize until the licensee— (a) has investigated the claim under subsection (1)(a); and (b) is satisfied about the lawful entitlement to receive payment of the prize.’. 16 Amendment of s 28 (Current multiweek lottery ticket to be returned) Section 28(1), ‘lottery ticket’— omit, insert— ‘paper ticket’. 17 Amendment of s 28A (Lottery ticket to be returned if not a winning ticket) (1) Section 28A, heading, ‘Lottery’— omit, insert— Paper ’. (2) Section 28A(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) If a person claiming a prize gives a paper ticket to a lottery agent or a lottery licensee, the agent or licensee must return the ticket if it can not be identified as a winning ticket using a gaming terminal.’. 18 Replacement of s 31 (Gaming terminal can not read lottery ticket) Section 31— omit, insert— ‘31 Gaming terminal can not read paper ticket ‘(1) This section applies if— (a) a person gives a paper ticket to a lottery agent at the agent’s place of operation; and
s 19 23 s 20 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (b) the gaming terminal at the agent’s place of operation can not read the ticket. ‘(2) If the control number on the ticket is not legible and the person claims a prize— (a) the lottery agent must not pay the prize; and (b) either— (i) the person may claim the prize directly from the lottery licensee; or (ii) the agent may, with the person’s agreement, refer the claim to the lottery licensee. ‘(3) If the control number on the ticket is legible and the person claims a prize, the lottery agent must use the keyboard attached to the gaming terminal to enter the control number on the lottery licensee’s computer system. ‘(4) If the computer system identifies the control number as the number of a prize-winning lottery ticket, the lottery agent may deal with the ticket as a prize-winning ticket.’. 19 Amendment of s 33 (Bonus prize reserve) Section 33— insert— ‘(2) However, if a lottery licensee stops conducting a lottery (the former lottery ) for which there is a bonus prize reserve, the licensee must, with the chief executive’s approval, distribute the bonus prize reserve for the former lottery in payment of a prize or an additional prize in another approved lottery.’. 20 ‘35A Insertion of new s 35A Part 8— insert— Marking paper entry forms ‘If a person uses a paper entry form to enter a drawing of a lottery, the person must not, without the approval of the lottery
s 21 24 s 22 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 licensee, mark the entry form for a purpose other than completing the entry form under this rule.’. 21 Amendment of s 38 (Application of provisions of rule to instant scratch-its) (1) Section 38(2)(a), ‘2 to 5’— omit, insert ‘2, 3, 5’. (2) Section 38(2)— insert ‘(aa) part 4, other than sections 16I(1) and 16K(1)(a), does not apply; and’. (3) Section 38(2)(aa) and (b)— renumber as section 38(2)(b) and (c). 22 Amendment of sch 1 (Wednesday gold lotto) (1) Schedule 1, section 2— insert— system numbers see section 8(1) twinpick means an entry in the next drawing of Wednesday gold lotto by a quickpick that is made with an entry in the next drawing of Saturday gold lotto by a quickpick.’. (2) Schedule 1, section 3— omit. (3) Schedule 1, section 4— omit, insert— ‘4 Ways of entering Wednesday gold lotto ‘A person may enter a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto by— (a) using a completed entry form; or (b) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation for—
s 22 25 s 22 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (i) an entry by a quickpick; or (ii) an entry, other than a system entry, by an astropick; or (iii) the person’s registered numbers to be used for an entry.’. (4) Schedule 1, section 5(2)— omit. (5) Schedule 1, sections 6 and 7— omit, insert— ‘5A Panel for Wednesday gold lotto ‘A panel for Wednesday gold lotto consists of a grouping of the numbers 1 to 45. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form for an entry by showing on the form— (a) for an entry other than an entry mentioned in paragraph (f) or (g)—the numbers selected for the entry under this part; and (b) for a system entry—the indicator for a system entry; and (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the 4 or 5 numbers selected for the entry; and (d) for an entry made by a multiweek sale—the indicator for the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering; and (e) for an entry submitted in electronic form by an advance sale—the number identifying the drawing the person is entering; and (f) for an entry by a quickpick submitted in electronic form— (i) the indicator for a quickpick; and (ii) the indicator for the type of quickpick; and
s 22 26 s 22 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (g) for an entry submitted in electronic form using the person’s registered numbers—the indicator for an entry using the registered numbers. ‘(2) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery licensee. Example of an entry form being used for more than 1 type of entry An entry form may show that some panels are for standard entries and other panels are for system entries. ‘7 Standard entry ‘(1) For a standard entry in a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto, a person selects 6 numbers from a panel. ‘(2) A lottery ticket issued for a standard entry must be issued for an even number of standard entries.’. (6) Schedule 1, section 8(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a system entry in a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto, a person selects between 7 and 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel.’. (7) Schedule 1, section 8(3), example— omit. (8) Schedule 1, section 8(5)— omit, insert— ‘(5) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers.’. (9) Schedule 1, section 9(1) and (2)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a with-the-field entry in a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto, a person selects 4 or 5 numbers from a panel. ‘(2) The lottery licensee’s computer system forms all possible combinations of 6 numbers out of the 4 or 5 selected numbers with the remaining numbers in the panel.’.
s 22 27 s 22 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (10) Schedule 1, section 9(3), example— omit. (11) Schedule 1, sections 10 to 12— omit, insert— ‘10 Multiweek sale ‘Only the following entries may be made by a multiweek sale— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry with not more than 15 numbers selected as the system numbers; (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘11 Advance sale ‘(1) A standard, system or with-the-field entry may be made by an advance sale. ‘(2) A person may enter a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto by an advance sale, but only if the drawing is not more than 11 drawings after the person buys a lottery ticket for the entry. ‘(3) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by an advance sale, at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must tell the agent or licensee the day of the drawing the person is entering. ‘(4) An advance sale and a multiweek sale must not be used for the same entry. ‘12 Quickpick ‘(1) The types of quickpick for Wednesday gold lotto are as follows— (a) a standard quickpick; (b) a super quickpick; (c) a mega quickpick; (d) a system quickpick;
s 23 28 s 23 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (e) a twinpick. ‘(2) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by a quickpick at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must state the following to the agent or licensee— (a) that the entry is by way of a quickpick; (b) the type of quickpick; (c) if the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale—that the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale. ‘(3) A lottery ticket issued for a system 7 entry by a quickpick must be issued for at least 2 system 7 entries.’. (12) Schedule 1, section 16, heading, ‘each’— omit, insert— a standard ’. 23 Amendment of sch 2 (Saturday gold lotto) (1) Schedule 2, section 2— insert— system numbers see section 8(1). twinpick means an entry in the next drawing of Saturday gold lotto by a quickpick that is made with an entry in the next drawing of Wednesday gold lotto by a quickpick.’. (2) Schedule 2, section 3— omit. (3) Schedule 2, section 4— omit, insert— ‘4 Ways of entering Saturday gold lotto ‘A person may enter a drawing of Saturday gold lotto by— (a) using a completed entry form; or (b) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation for— (i) an entry by a quickpick; or
s 23 29 s 23 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (ii) an entry, other than a system entry, by an astropick; or (iii) the person’s registered numbers to be used for an entry.’. (4) Schedule 2, section 5(2)— omit. (5) Schedule 2, sections 6 and 7— omit, insert— ‘5A Panel for Saturday gold lotto ‘A panel for Saturday gold lotto consists of a grouping of the numbers 1 to 45. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form for an entry by showing on the form— (a) for an entry other than an entry mentioned in paragraph (f) or (g)—the numbers selected for the entry under this part; and (b) for a system entry—the indicator for a system entry; and (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the 4 or 5 numbers selected for the entry; and (d) for an entry made by a multiweek sale—the indicator for the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering; and (e) for an entry submitted in electronic form by an advance sale—the number identifying the drawing the person is entering; and (f) for an entry by a quickpick submitted in electronic form— (i) the indicator for a quickpick; and (ii) the indicator for the type of quickpick; and
s 23 30 s 23 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (g) for an entry submitted in electronic form using the person’s registered numbers—the indicator for an entry using the registered numbers. ‘(2) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery licensee. Example of an entry form being used for more than 1 type of entry An entry form may show that some panels are for standard entries and other panels are for system entries. ‘7 Standard entry ‘(1) For a standard entry in a drawing of Saturday gold lotto, a person selects 6 numbers from a panel. ‘(2) A lottery ticket issued for a standard entry must be issued for an even number of, but not fewer than 4, standard entries.’. (6) Schedule 2, section 8(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a system entry in a drawing of Saturday gold lotto, a person selects between 7 and 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel.’. (7) Schedule 2, section 8(3), example— omit. (8) Schedule 2, section 8(5)— omit, insert— ‘(5) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers.’. (9) Schedule 2, section 9(1) and (2)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a with-the-field entry in a drawing of Saturday gold lotto, a person selects 4 or 5 numbers from a panel. ‘(2) The lottery licensee’s computer system forms all possible combinations of 6 numbers out of the 4 or 5 selected numbers with the remaining numbers in the panel.’.
s 23 31 s 23 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (10) Schedule 2, section 9(3), example— omit. (11) Schedule 2, sections 10 to 12— omit, insert— ‘10 Multiweek sale ‘Only the following entries may be made by a multiweek sale— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry with not more than 15 numbers selected as the system numbers; (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘11 Advance sale ‘(1) A standard, system or with-the-field entry may be made by an advance sale. ‘(2) A person may enter a drawing of Saturday gold lotto by an advance sale, but only if the drawing is not more than 11 drawings after the person buys a lottery ticket for the entry. ‘(3) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by an advance sale at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must tell the agent or licensee the day of the drawing the person is entering. ‘(4) An advance sale and a multiweek sale must not be used for the same entry. ‘12 Quickpick ‘(1) The types of quickpick for Saturday gold lotto are as follows— (a) a standard quickpick; (b) a super quickpick; (c) a mega quickpick; (d) a system quickpick;
s 24 32 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (e) a twinpick. ‘(2) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by a quickpick at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must state the following to the agent or licensee— (a) that the entry is by way of a quickpick; (b) the type of quickpick; (c) if the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale—that the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale. ‘(3) A lottery ticket issued for a system 7 entry by a quickpick must be issued for at least 2 system 7 entries.’. (12) Schedule 2, section 16, heading, ‘each’— omit, insert— a standard ’. 24 Amendment of sch 3 (Powerball) (1) Schedule 3, section 2, definition powerball number omit. (2) Schedule 3, section 2— insert— first panel , for an entry, see section 5A(1). powerball number see section 14(1)(b). powerhit entry means a standard powerhit entry or a system powerhit entry. second panel , for an entry, see section 5A(1). standard powerhit entry means the type of entry explained in section 8A. standard powerhit quickpick means a standard powerhit entry by a quickpick. system numbers see section 8(1)(a). system powerhit entry means the type of entry explained in section 8B.
s 24 33 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 system powerhit quickpick means a system powerhit entry by a quickpick. system powerhit numbers see section 8B(1).’. (3) Schedule 3, section 3— omit. (4) Schedule 3, sections 4 to 7— omit, insert— ‘4 Ways of entering powerball ‘A person may enter a drawing of powerball by— (a) using a completed entry form; or (b) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation for— (i) an entry by a quickpick; or (ii) a standard entry by an astropick; or (iii) the person’s registered numbers to be used for an entry; or (iv) an entry, other than a powerhit entry, by a powerpick. ‘5 Types of entries ‘A person may choose any of the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry; (c) a powerhit entry. ‘5A Panels for powerball ‘(1) A person selects numbers from 2 panels (a first panel and a second panel ) for an entry in a drawing of powerball. ‘(2) A panel for the lottery consists of a grouping of the numbers 1 to 45.
s 24 34 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form for an entry by showing on the form— (a) for an entry other than an entry mentioned in paragraph (e), (f) or (g)—the numbers selected for the entry under this part; and (b) for a system or powerhit entry—the indicator for a system or powerhit entry; and (c) for an entry made by a multiweek sale—the indicator for the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering; and (d) for an entry submitted in electronic form by an advance sale—the number identifying the drawing the person is entering; and (e) for an entry by a quickpick submitted in electronic form— (i) the indicator for a quickpick; and (ii) the indicator for the type of quickpick; and (f) for an entry by a powerpick— (i) the indicator for a powerpick; and (ii) whether the powerpick is for a standard or systems entry; and (g) for an entry submitted in electronic form using the person’s registered numbers—the indicator for an entry using the registered numbers. ‘(2) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery licensee. Example of an entry form being used for more than 1 type of entry An entry form may show that some entries are standard entries and other entries are system entries. ‘7 Standard entry ‘(1) For a standard entry in a drawing of powerball, a person selects—
s 24 35 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (a) 5 numbers from the first panel for the entry; and (b) 1 number, as the powerball number, from the second panel for the entry. ‘(2) A lottery ticket issued for a standard entry must be issued for an even number of standard entries.’. (5) Schedule 3, section 8(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a system entry in a drawing of powerball, a person selects— (a) between 7 and 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from the first panel for the entry; and (b) 1 number, as the powerball number, from the second panel for the entry.’. (6) Schedule 3, section 8(2), from ‘selected’— omit, insert— ‘with the number selected as the powerball number.’. (7) Schedule 3, section 8(3), example— omit. (8) Schedule 3, section 8(5)— omit, insert— ‘(5) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers.’. (9) Schedule 3, sections 9 to 12— omit, insert— ‘8A Standard powerhit entry ‘(1) For a standard powerhit entry in a drawing of powerball, a person selects 5 numbers (the standard powerhit numbers ) from the first panel for the entry. ‘(2) The lottery licensee’s computer system forms all possible combinations of the standard powerhit numbers with each number from the second panel for the entry.
s 24 36 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(3) The equivalent number of standard entries formed by a standard powerhit entry is in appendix 3.1. ‘(4) The number of times a standard powerhit entry wins a division if the winning numbers are selected is in appendix 3.3. ‘8B System powerhit entry ‘(1) For a system powerhit entry in a drawing of powerball, a person selects between 6 and 15 numbers (the system powerhit numbers ) from the first panel for the entry. ‘(2) The lottery licensee’s computer system forms— (a) all possible combinations of 5 numbers from the system powerhit numbers (the 5-number combinations ); and (b) separate combinations of each 5-number combination with each number from the second panel for the entry. ‘(3) The equivalent number of standard entries formed by a system powerhit entry is in appendix 3.1. ‘(4) The number of times a particular type of system powerhit entry wins a division if the winning numbers are selected is in appendix 3.3. ‘(5) A lottery ticket issued for a system powerhit entry must not be issued for more than 4 system powerhit entries with more than 13 system powerhit numbers.’. ‘9 Multiweek sale ‘Only the following entries may be made by a multiweek sale— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry with not more than 15 numbers selected as the system numbers; (c) a standard powerhit entry; (d) a system powerhit entry with not more than 10 numbers selected as the system powerhit numbers.
s 24 37 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘10 Advance sale ‘(1) A standard, system or powerhit entry may be made by an advance sale. ‘(2) A person may enter a drawing of powerball by an advance sale, but only if the drawing is not more than 11 drawings after the person buys a lottery ticket for the entry. ‘(3) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by an advance sale at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must tell the agent or licensee the day of the drawing the person is entering. ‘(4) An advance sale and a multiweek sale must not be used for the same entry. ‘11 Quickpick ‘(1) The types of quickpick for powerball are as follows— (a) a standard quickpick; (b) a super quickpick; (c) a mega quickpick; (d) a system quickpick; (e) a standard powerhit quickpick; (f) a system powerhit quickpick. ‘(2) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by a quickpick at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must state the following to the agent or licensee— (a) that the entry is by way of a quickpick; (b) the type of quickpick; (c) if the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale—that the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale. ‘12 Powerpick ‘(1) A person may use a powerpick for a standard entry or a systems entry.
s 24 38 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(2) If a person uses a powerpick for a standard entry, the lottery licensee’s computer system— (a) randomly selects 1 of the person’s standard powerpick numbers as the powerball number for the second panel for the entry; and (b) uses the remaining standard powerpick numbers as the numbers selected for the first panel for the entry. ‘(3) If a person uses a powerpick for a system entry, the lottery licensee’s computer system— (a) uses the person’s system powerpick numbers as the numbers selected for the first panel for the entry; and (b) randomly selects 1 number from the second panel for the entry as the powerball number. ‘(4) If a person enters a drawing of powerball by a powerpick at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must state the following to the agent or licensee— (a) that the entry is by way of a powerpick; (b) whether the entry required is a standard entry or system entry; (c) if the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale—that the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale. ‘(5) In this section— standard powerpick numbers , for a person, means the numbers selected by or registered for the person, for a standard entry in gold lotto. system powerpick numbers , for a person, means the numbers selected by or registered for the person, for a system entry in gold lotto.’. (10) Schedule 3, section 14(1)(b), ‘that is, the powerball number’— omit, insert— ‘the powerball number ’. (11) Schedule 3, section 16, heading, ‘each’—
s 24 39 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 omit, insert— a standard ’. (12) Schedule 3, appendix 3.1— omit, insert— ‘Appendix 3.1 Equivalent number of standard entries sections 8(3), 8A(3) and 8B(3) Entry type 2 Panel 4 Panel 6 Panel 8 Panel 10 Panel 12 Panel 18 Panel 24 Panel System 7 System 8 System 9 System 10 System 11 System 12 System 13 System 14 System 15 System 16 System 17 System 18 System 19 System 20 Standard Powerhit Quickpick NO NO NO NO NO YES YES 1 YES 2 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Equivalent standard entries 2 4 6 8 10 12 18 24 21 56 126 252 462 792 1 287 2 002 3 003 4 368 6 188 8 568 11 628 15 504 45
s 24 40 s 24 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 Entry type System Powerhit 6 System Powerhit 7 System Powerhit 8 System Powerhit 9 System Powerhit 10 System Powerhit 11 System Powerhit 12 System Powerhit 13 System Powerhit 14 System Powerhit 15 Quickpick YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Equivalent standard entries 270 945 2 520 5 670 11 340 20 790 35 640 57 915 90 090 135 135’. 1 An 18 panel is available only as a super quickpick. 2 A 24 panel is available only as a mega quickpick. (13) Schedule 3, after appendix 3.2— insert— ‘Appendix 3.3 Powerhit prize combinations sections 8A(4) and 8B(4) Combinations of winning numbers 5 numbers plus the powerball 5 numbers and no powerball 4 numbers plus the powerball Divisions Standard Powerhit 11 6 1 7 1 Prizes by division for each system powerhit type System powerhit 8 9 10 11 12 13 11111 1 14 1 15 1 2 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 3 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 4 0 0 10 30 60 100 150 210 280 360 450 5 0 220 440 660 880 1100 1320 1540 1760 1980 2200 6 0 0 0 10 40 100 200 350 560 840 1200 7 0 0 440 1320 2640 4400 6600 9240 12320 15840 19800 not applicable - powerhit guarantees the powerball number (see prizes relating to 5 winning numbers plus powerball above) 1 and 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 0 4 12 24 40 60 84 112 144 180 220
s 25 41 s 25 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 Combinations of winning numbers 3 numbers plus the powerball 4 numbers and no powerball 2 numbers plus the powerball 3 numbers and no powerball Divisions Standard Powerhit 6 7 Prizes by division for each system powerhit type System powerhit 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 44 88 132 176 220 264 308 352 396 440 6 0 0 6 24 60 120 210 336 504 720 7 0 176 528 1056 1760 2640 3696 4928 6336 7920 1 to 3 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 484 990 9680 0 4 1 3 6 10 15 21 28 36 45 55 66 5 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 12 30 60 105 168 252 360 495 660 7 44 132 264 440 660 924 1232 1584 1980 2420 2904 not applicable - powerhit guarantees the powerball number (see prizes relating to 4 winning numbers plus powerball above) 1 to 5 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 4 10 20 35 56 84 120 165 220 286 7 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 not applicable - powerhit guarantees the powerball number (see prizes relating to 3 winning numbers plus powerball above)’. 25 Amendment of sch 4 (Pools) (1) Schedule 4, section 2— insert— system numbers see section 8(1).’. (2) Schedule 4, section 3— omit. (3) Schedule 4, section 4— omit, insert— ‘4 Ways of entering pools ‘A person may enter a drawing of pools by— (a) using a completed entry form; or (b) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation for— (i) an entry by a quickpick; or (ii) an entry, other than a system entry, by an astropick; or
s 25 42 s 25 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (iii) the person’s registered numbers to be used for an entry.’. (4) Schedule 4, section 5(2)— omit. (5) Schedule 4, sections 6 and 7— omit, insert— ‘5A Panel for pools ‘A panel for pools consists of a grouping of the numbers 1 to 38. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form for an entry by showing on the form— (a) for an entry other than an entry mentioned in paragraph (f) or (g)—the numbers selected for the entry under this part; and (b) for a system entry—the indicator for a system entry; and (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the 4 or 5 numbers selected for the entry; and (d) for an entry made by a multiweek sale—the indicator for the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering; and (e) for an entry submitted in electronic form by an advance sale—the number identifying the drawing the person is entering; and (f) for an entry by a quickpick submitted in electronic form— (i) the indicator for a quickpick; and (ii) the indicator for the type of quickpick; and (g) for an entry submitted in electronic form using the person’s registered numbers—the indicator for an entry using the registered numbers.
s 25 43 s 25 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(2) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery licensee. Example of an entry form being used for more than 1 type of entry An entry form may show that some panels are for standard entries and other panels are for system entries. ‘7 Standard entry ‘(1) For a standard entry in a drawing of pools, a person selects 6 numbers from a panel. ‘(2) A lottery ticket issued for a standard entry must be issued for an even number of standard entries.’. (6) Schedule 4, section 8(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a system entry in a drawing of pools, a person selects between 7 and 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel.’. (7) Schedule 4, section 8(3), example— omit. (8) Schedule 4, section 8(5)— omit, insert— ‘(5) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers.’. (9) Schedule 4, section 9(1) and (2)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a with-the-field entry in a drawing of pools, a person selects 4 or 5 numbers from a panel. ‘(2) The lottery licensee’s computer system forms all possible combinations of 6 numbers out of the 4 or 5 selected numbers with the remaining numbers in the panel.’. (10) Schedule 4, section 9(3), example— omit. (11) Schedule 4, sections 10 to 12—
s 25 44 s 25 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 omit, insert— ‘10 Multiweek sale ‘Only the following entries may be made by a multiweek sale— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry with not more than 15 numbers selected as the system numbers; (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘11 Advance sale ‘(1) A standard, system or with-the-field entry may be made by an advance sale. ‘(2) A person may enter a drawing of pools by an advance sale, but only if the drawing is not more than 11 drawings after the person buys a lottery ticket for the entry. ‘(3) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by an advance sale at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must tell the agent or licensee the day of the drawing the person is entering. ‘(4) An advance sale and a multiweek sale must not be used for the same entry. ‘12 Quickpick ‘(1) The types of quickpick for pools are as follows— (a) a standard quickpick; (b) a super quickpick; (c) a mega quickpick; (d) a system quickpick. ‘(2) If a persons enters a drawing of the lottery by a quickpick at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must state the following to the agent or licensee— (a) that the entry is by way of a quickpick; (b) the type of quickpick;
s 26 45 s 26 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (c) if the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale—that the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale. ‘(3) A lottery ticket issued for a system 7 entry by a quickpick must be issued for at least 2 system 7 entries.’. (12) Schedule 4, section 19, heading, ‘each’— omit, insert— a standard ’. 26 Amendment of sch 5 (Super 66) (1) Schedule 5, section 2, definition multiple entry omit. (2) Schedule 5, section 2— insert— multiple entry means between 2 and 12 entries, for which a single ticket may be issued for a drawing of super 66. primary lottery means gold lotto, pools or powerball. registered super 66 number means a super 66 number registered under section 9(1)(b) of the rule.’. (3) Schedule 5, section 3— omit. (4) Schedule 5, section 4, ‘gold lotto, pools or powerball’— omit, insert— ‘a primary lottery’. (5) Schedule 5, sections 5 and 6— omit, insert— ‘5 Ways of entering super 66 ‘(1) A person entering a drawing of a primary lottery may enter a drawing of super 66 by— (a) using a completed entry form; or
s 26 46 s 26 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (b) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation for— (i) an entry for super 66; or (ii) the person’s registered super 66 number to be used for an entry for super 66. ‘(2) A person entering a drawing of super 66 under subsection (1)(b) must tell the lottery agent or lottery licensee the number of entries required. ‘5A Completing an entry form ‘A person completes an entry form for super 66 by showing on an entry form for a primary lottery— (a) the indicator for super 66; and (b) whether a single entry or a multiple entry is required; and (c) for an entry submitted in electronic form using the person’s registered super 66 number—the indicator for the entry using the registered super 66 number. ‘6 Processing an entry ‘(1) A lottery agent or lottery licensee must ensure there is a super 66 number for each entry in a drawing of super 66. ‘(2) The super 66 number for a person’s entry is either— (a) if the person has a registered super 66 number and uses the number for the entry—the registered super 66 number; or (b) otherwise—a 6-digit number randomly generated for the entry by the lottery licensee’s computer system. ‘(3) A lottery ticket issued for an entry in a drawing of super 66 must show— (a) if the ticket is issued for a single entry—the super 66 number for the entry; and (b) if the ticket is issued for multiple entries—the super 66 number for each entry.
s 27 47 s 27 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(4) A lottery ticket issued for an entry in a drawing of the lottery must not be issued for more than 12 entries.’. (5) Schedule 5, part 3— insert— ‘8A Only 1 prize for an entry ‘An entry in a drawing of super 66 can not win more than 1 prize. Examples 1 If the winning number for a drawing of super 66 is 436297 and a person’s super 66 number for the drawing is 438097, the person wins only 1 division 5 prize. 2 If the winning number for a drawing of super 66 is 436297 and a person’s super 66 number for the drawing is 436297, the person wins division 1 but does not win any other divisions merely because the winning numbers needed for a prize in the other divisions are included in the person’s super 66 number.’. 27 Amendment of sch 6 (Oz lotto) (1) Schedule 6, section 2— insert— mini quickpick means 6 standard entries by a quickpick. system numbers see section 8(1).’. (2) Schedule 6, section 3— omit. (3) Schedule 6, section 4— omit, insert— ‘4 Ways of entering oz lotto ‘A person may enter a drawing of oz lotto by— (a) using a completed entry form; or (b) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation for— (i) an entry by a quickpick; or
s 27 48 s 27 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (ii) an entry, other than a system entry, by an astropick; or (iii) the person’s registered numbers to be used for an entry.’. (4) Schedule 6, section 5(2)— omit. (5) Schedule 6, sections 6 and 7— omit, insert— ‘5A Panel for oz lotto ‘A panel for oz lotto consists of a grouping of the numbers 1 to 45. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form for an entry by showing on the form— (a) for an entry other than an entry mentioned in paragraph (f) or (g)—the numbers selected for the entry under this part; and (b) for a system entry—the indicator for a system entry; and (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the 5 or 6 numbers selected for the entry; and (d) for an entry made by a multiweek sale—the indicator for the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering; and (e) for an entry submitted in electronic form by an advance sale—the number identifying the drawing the person is entering; and (f) for an entry by a quickpick submitted in electronic form— (i) the indicator for a quickpick; and (ii) the indicator for the type of quickpick; and
s 27 49 s 27 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (g) for an entry submitted in electronic form using the person’s registered numbers—the indicator for the entry using the registered numbers. ‘(2) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery licensee. Example of an entry form being used for more than 1 type of entry An entry form may show that some panels are for standard entries and other panels are for system entries. ‘7 Standard entry ‘For a standard entry in a drawing of oz lotto, a person selects 7 numbers from a panel.’. (6) Schedule 6, section 8(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a system entry in a drawing of oz lotto, a person selects between 8 and 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel.’. (7) Schedule 6, section 8(3), example— omit. (8) Schedule 6, section 8(5)— omit, insert— ‘(5) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers.’. (9) Schedule 6, section 9(1) and (2)— omit, insert— ‘(1) For a with-the-field entry in a drawing of oz lotto, a person selects 5 or 6 numbers from a panel. ‘(2) The lottery licensee’s computer system forms all possible combinations of 7 numbers out of the 5 or 6 selected numbers with the remaining numbers in the panel.’. (10) Schedule 6, section 9(3), example— omit.
s 27 50 s 27 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (11) Schedule 6, sections 10 to 12— omit, insert— ‘10 Multiweek sale ‘Only the following entries may be made by a multiweek sale— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry with not more than 15 numbers selected as the system numbers; (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘11 Advance sale ‘(1) A standard, system or with-the-field entry may be made by an advance sale. ‘(2) A person may enter a drawing of oz lotto by an advance sale, but only if the drawing is not more than 11 drawings after the person buys a lottery ticket for the entry. ‘(3) If a person enters a drawing of the lottery by an advance sale at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must tell the agent or licensee the day of the drawing the person is entering. ‘(4) An advance sale and a multiweek sale must not be used for the same entry. ‘12 Quickpick ‘(1) The types of quickpick for oz lotto are as follows— (a) a mini quickpick; (b) a standard quickpick; (c) a super quickpick; (d) a mega quickpick; (e) a system quickpick. ‘(2) If a persons enters a drawing of the lottery by a quickpick at a lottery agent’s or lottery licensee’s place of operation, the person must state the following to the agent or licensee—
s 28 51 s 28 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (a) that the entry is by way of a quickpick; (b) the type of quickpick; (c) if the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale—that the entry is for an advance sale or a multiweek sale. ‘(3) A lottery ticket issued for a system 8 entry by a quickpick must be issued for at least 2 system 8 entries.’. (12) Schedule 6, section 16 heading, ‘each’— omit, insert— a standard ’. 28 Amendment of sch 7 (Instant scratch-its) (1) Schedule 7, section 2, definition ‘ closure date ’— omit. (2) Schedule 7, section 4— omit. (3) Schedule 7, section 5(2)(h), ‘(the closure date )’— omit. (4) Schedule 7, section 11(1)(b)— omit, insert— ‘(b) giving the ticket to a lottery agent or a lottery licensee.’. (5) Schedule 7, section 11(3), from ‘presented to’ to ‘presented the ticket’— omit, insert ‘given to a lottery agent or lottery licensee to claim an instant prize, the person who gave the ticket to the agent or licensee’. (6) Schedule 7, section 13(2)— omit, insert— ‘(2) A lottery agent must not pay a major prize for a winning ticket unless the agent has confirmed with a lottery licensee— (a) that the ticket is a winning ticket; and
s 29 52 s 29 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 (b) the value of the prize won.’. (7) Schedule 7, section 14— omit, insert— ‘14 Payment of prize to be made to only 1 person ‘(1) A lottery agent or a lottery licensee must pay a prize for a winning ticket only to the person whose name is on the ticket. ‘(2) If, despite section 11(2), there is more than 1 name on a winning ticket, the prize must be paid to the person whose name appears first on the ticket.’. 29 Amendment of sch 8 (Casket) (1) Schedule 8, section 2, definitions gift coupon, multidraw entry and standard entry omit. (2) Schedule 8, section 3— omit. (3) Schedule 8, sections 5 to 10— omit, insert— ‘6 Entering a drawing of casket ‘A person enters a drawing of casket by asking at a lottery agent’s or a lottery licensee’s place of operation for a ticket for casket. ‘8 Advance sale ‘(1) A person may enter, by an advance sale, the second drawing of casket after the purchase of the person’s ticket for the entry. ‘(2) The person must tell a lottery agent or lottery licensee the number of the drawing for which the entry is required when buying the ticket for the entry.’. (4) Schedule 8, section 11(1)— omit, insert— ‘(1) A lottery agent or a lottery licensee who processes an entry in a drawing of casket must use a gaming terminal to—
s 30 53 s 30 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005 No. 266, 2005 ‘(a) print, on a lottery ticket, the prize structure for the drawing; and (b) generate and print a number on the ticket for the entry.’. 30 Amendment of sch 9 (Promotional lottery) Schedule 9, sections 3 and 4(2)— omit. ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation on 1 November 2005. 2. Notified in the gazette on 4 November 2005. 3. Laid before the Legislative Assembly on . . . 4. The administering agency is the Treasury Department. © State of Queensland 2005
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