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Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007
Queensland Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 Subordinate Legislation 2007 No. 278 made under the LotteriesAct1997 Contents Page 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Rule amended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Amendment of s 4 (Definitions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Insertion of new s 5B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5B Names for computer generated entries . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Amendment of sch 1 (Wednesday gold lotto). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 Amendment of sch 2 (Saturday gold lotto) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 Amendment of sch 3 (Powerball) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8 Amendment of sch 4 (Pools) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 9 Amendment of sch 6 (Oz lotto). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
s1 2 s5 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 1 Short title This rule may be cited as the Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 . 2 Rule amended This rule amends the Lotteries Rule 1998 . 3 Amendment of s 4 (Definitions) (1) Section 4, definitions mega quickpick , quickpick , standard quickpick and super quickpick omit. (2) Section 4— insert— computer generated means randomly selected by a lottery operator’s computer system.’. (3) Section 4, definition astropick , ‘random’— omit. 4 Insertion of new s 5B Part 1, after section 5A— insert— ‘5B Names for computer generated entries ‘A lottery operator may, with the chief executive’s approval, use any name the lottery operator considers appropriate for an entry that is computer generated.’. 5 Amendment of sch 1 (Wednesday gold lotto) (1) Schedule 1, section 2— insert with-the-field numbers see section 9(1).’. (2) Schedule 1, section 2, definition twinpick
s5 3 s5 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 omit, insert— twinpick means one of the following types of entry in the next drawing of Wednesday gold lotto and the next drawing of Saturday gold lotto— (a) a standard entry that is computer generated; (b) a system entry that is computer generated; (c) a with-the-field entry that is computer generated.’. (3) Schedule 1, sections 3 to 8— omit, insert— ‘3 Ways of entering Wednesday gold lotto ‘(1) A person may enter a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto by— (a) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry; or (b) submitting a completed entry form to a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation; or (c) submitting a completed entry form in electronic form to a lottery operator. ‘(2) For subsection (1)(a), the person may ask for the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is computer generated; (b) an astropick; (c) a system entry that is computer generated; (d) a with-the-field entry that is computer generated; (e) an entry using the person’s registered numbers; (f) a syndicate share. ‘(3) For subsection (1)(b), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry; (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘(4) For subsection (1)(c), the person may use the following types of entry—
s5 4 s5 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (a) a standard entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (b) a system entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (c) a with-the-field entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (d) an entry using the person’s registered numbers. ‘4 Minimum number of standard entries ‘(1) A lottery ticket issued for a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto must be issued for an even number of, and not less than 4, standard entries. ‘(2) A standard entry for Wednesday gold lotto that is computer generated must be for 12, 18, 24, 36, or 50 standard entries. ‘(3) An astropick for Wednesday gold lotto must be for 18 standard entries. ‘5 Asking for an entry ‘If a person enters a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto by asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry, the person must state the following to the agent or operator— (a) the type of entry; (b) the information required to create the 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. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form, for submitting at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation, by showing on the form— (a) for a standard entry—the numbers selected from a panel; or
s5 5 s5 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (b) for a system entry— (i) the indicator for a system entry; and (ii) the system numbers selected for the entry; or (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the with-the-field numbers selected for the entry. ‘(2) Also, if an entry is made for a multiweek sale, the person must show on the form the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering. ‘(3) A person completes an entry form, for submitting in electronic form to a lottery operator, by— (a) selecting an entry type; and (b) completing the form in a way that is accepted by the lottery operator. ‘(4) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry, or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery operator. 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. ‘8 System entry ‘(1) A system entry in a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto is the selection of 7 to 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel. ‘(2) If a person asks for the system entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many system numbers are to be generated. ‘(3) The lottery operator’s computer system forms all possible combinations of standard entries using the system numbers. ‘(4) The equivalent number of standard entries formed by a system entry is in appendix 1.1. ‘(5) The number of times a particular type of system entry wins a division if the winning and supplementary numbers are selected is in appendix 1.2.
s5 6 s5 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘(6) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers. ‘(7) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry with 7 system numbers that is computer generated must be issued for at least 2 system entries with 7 system numbers.’. (4) Schedule 1, section 9(2) to (4)— renumber as schedule 1, section 9(3) to (5). (5) Schedule 1, section 9(1)— omit, insert ‘(1) A with-the-field entry in a drawing of Wednesday gold lotto is the selection of 4 or 5 numbers (the with-the-field numbers ) from a panel. ‘(2) If a person asks for the with-the-field entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many with-the-field numbers are to be generated.’. (6) Schedule 1, sections 12 and 13— omit. (7) Schedule 1, appendix 1.1— omit, insert— ‘Appendix 1.1 Equivalent number of standard entries sections 8(4) and 9(4) Entry type 5 With the Field 4 With the Field System 7 System 8 System 9 System 10 Equivalent standard entries 40 820 7 28 84 210
s6 7 s6 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 System 11 System 12 System 13 System 14 System 15 System 16 System 17 System 18 System 19 System 20 462 924 1 716 3 003 5 005 8 008 12 376 18 564 27 132 38 760’. (8) Schedule 1, appendix 1.2, authorising section— omit, insert ‘sections 8(5) and 9(5)’. 6 Amendment of sch 2 (Saturday gold lotto) (1) Schedule 2, section 2— insert with-the-field numbers see section 9(1).’. (2) Schedule 2, section 2, definition twinpick omit, insert— twinpick means one of the following types of entry in the next drawing of Saturday gold lotto and the next drawing of Wednesday gold lotto— (a) a standard entry that is computer generated; (b) a system entry that is computer generated; (c) a with-the-field entry that is computer generated.’. (3) Schedule 2, sections 3 to 8— omit, insert— ‘3 Ways of entering Saturday gold lotto ‘(1) A person may enter a drawing of Saturday gold lotto by— (a) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry; or
s6 8 s6 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (b) submitting a completed entry form to a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation; or (c) submitting a completed entry form in electronic form to a lottery operator. ‘(2) For subsection (1)(a), the person may ask for the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is computer generated; (b) an astropick; (c) a system entry that is computer generated; (d) a with-the-field entry that is computer generated; (e) an entry using the person’s registered numbers; (f) a syndicate share. ‘(3) For subsection (1)(b), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry; (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘(4) For subsection (1)(c), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (b) a system entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (c) a with-the-field entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (d) an entry using the person’s registered numbers. ‘4 Minimum number of standard entries ‘(1) A lottery ticket issued for a drawing of Saturday gold lotto must be issued for an even number of, and not less than 4, standard entries. ‘(2) A standard entry for Saturday gold lotto that is computer generated must be for 12, 18, 24, 36, or 50 standard entries.
s6 9 s6 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘(3) An astropick for Saturday gold lotto must be for 18 standard entries. ‘5 Asking for an entry ‘If a person enters a drawing of Saturday gold lotto by asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry, the person must state the following to the agent or operator— (a) the type of entry; (b) the information required to create the 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. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form, for submitting at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation, by showing on the form— (a) for a standard entry—the numbers selected from a panel; or (b) for a system entry— (i) the indicator for a system entry; and (ii) the system numbers selected for the entry; or (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the with-the-field numbers selected for the entry. ‘(2) Also, if an entry is made for a multiweek sale, the person must show on the form the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering. ‘(3) A person completes an entry form, for submitting in electronic form to a lottery operator, by— (a) selecting an entry type; and
s 6 10 s 6 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (b) completing the form in a way that is accepted by the lottery operator. ‘(4) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry, or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery operator. 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. ‘8 System entry ‘(1) A system entry in a drawing of Saturday gold lotto is the selection of 7 to 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel. ‘(2) If a person asks for the system entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many system numbers are to be generated. ‘(3) The lottery operator’s computer system forms all possible combinations of standard entries using the system numbers. ‘(4) The equivalent number of standard entries formed by a system entry is in appendix 2.1. ‘(5) The number of times a particular type of system entry wins a division if the winning and supplementary numbers are selected is in appendix 2.2. ‘(6) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers. ‘(7) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry with 7 system numbers that is computer generated must be issued for at least 2 system entries with 7 system numbers.’. (4) Schedule 2, section 9(2) to (4)— renumber as schedule 2, section 9(3) to (5). (5) Schedule 2, section 9(1)— omit, insert ‘(1) A with-the-field entry in a drawing of Saturday gold lotto is the selection of 4 or 5 numbers (the with-the-field numbers ) from a panel.
s 6 11 s 6 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘(2) If a person asks for the with-the-field entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many with-the-field numbers are to be generated.’. (6) Schedule 2, sections 12 and 13— omit. (7) Schedule 2, appendix 2.1— omit, insert— ‘Appendix 2.1 Equivalent number of standard entries sections 8(4) and 9(4) Entry type 5 With the Field 4 With the Field 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 Equivalent standard entries 40 820 7 28 84 210 462 924 1 716 3 003 5 005 8 008 12 376 18 564 27 132 38 760’. (8) Schedule 2, appendix 2.2, authorising section—
s 7 12 s 7 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 omit, insert ‘sections 8(5) and 9(5)’. 7 Amendment of sch 3 (Powerball) (1) Schedule 3, section 2, definitions standard powerhit quickpick and system powerhit quickpick omit . (2) Schedule 3, section 2, definition powerpick , ‘12’— omit, insert ‘8’. (3) Schedule 3, section 2, definition standard powerhit entry , ‘8A’— omit, insert ‘10’. (4) Schedule 3, section 2, definition system powerhit entry , ‘8B’— omit, insert ‘11’. (5) Schedule 3, section 2, definition system powerhit numbers , ‘8B’— omit, insert ‘11’. (6) Schedule 3, sections 4 to 8B, and 11 to 13— omit. (7) Schedule 3, sections 9 and 10— renumber as sections 12 and 13 . (8) Schedule 3, part 2— insert— ‘4 Ways of entering powerball ‘(1) A person may enter a drawing of powerball by—
s 7 13 s 7 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (a) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry; or (b) submitting a completed entry form to a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation; or (c) submitting a completed entry form in electronic form to a lottery operator. ‘(2) For subsection (1)(a), the person may ask for the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is computer generated; (b) an astropick; (c) a powerpick; (d) a system entry that is computer generated; (e) a standard powerhit that is computer generated; (f) a system powerhit that is computer generated; (g) an entry using the person’s registered numbers; (h) a syndicate share. ‘(3) For subsection (1)(b), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry; (c) a standard powerhit made by a person; (d) a system powerhit made by a person. ‘(4) For subsection (1)(c), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (b) a system entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (c) a powerpick that is computer generated; (d) a standard powerhit that is made by the person or computer generated;
s 7 14 s 7 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (e) a system powerhit that is made by the person or computer generated; (f) an entry using the person’s registered numbers. ‘5 Minimum number of standard entries ‘(1) A lottery ticket issued for a drawing of powerball must be issued for an even number of standard entries. ‘(2) A standard entry for powerball that is computer generated must be for 12, 18, 24, 36, or 50 standard entries. ‘(3) An astropick for powerball must be for 18 standard entries. ‘6 Asking for an entry ‘If a person enters a drawing of powerball by asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry, the person must state the following to the agent or operator— (a) the type of entry; (b) the information required to create the 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. ‘7 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form, for submitting at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation, by showing on the form— (a) for a standard entry—the 5 numbers selected from the first panel and 1 number selected from the second panel; or (b) for a system entry— (i) the indicator for a system entry; and (ii) the system numbers selected for the entry; or (c) for a powerpick entry—
s 7 15 s 7 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (i) the indicator for a powerpick entry; and (ii) the indicator for a standard or a system entry; and (iii) the numbers selected for the entry; or (d) for a standard powerhit— (i) the indicator for a standard powerhit; and (ii) the standard powerhit numbers selected for the entry; or (e) for a system powerhit— (i) the indicator for a system powerhit; and (ii) the system powerhit numbers selected for the entry. ‘(2) Also if an entry is made for a multiweek sale, the person must show on the form the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering. ‘(3) A person completes an entry form, for submitting in electronic form to a lottery operator, by— (a) selecting an entry type; and (b) completing the form in a way that is accepted by the lottery operator. ‘(4) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery operator. 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. ‘8 System entry ‘(1) A system entry in a drawing of powerball is the selection of— (a) between 7 and 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from the first panel for the entry; and (b) one number, as the powerball number, from the second panel for the entry. ‘(2) If a person asks for a system entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many system numbers are to be generated.
s 7 16 s 7 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘(3) The lottery operator’s computer system forms all possible combinations of 5 numbers from the system numbers with the number selected as the powerball number. ‘(4) The equivalent number of standard entries of 5 numbers formed by a system entry is in appendix 3.1. ‘(5) The number of times a particular type of system entry wins a division if the winning and powerball numbers are selected is in appendix 3.2. ‘(6) 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 Powerpick ‘(1) A person may use a powerpick for a standard entry or a systems entry. ‘(2) If a person uses a powerpick for a standard entry, the lottery operator’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 operator’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) 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.
s 7 17 s 7 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘10 Standard powerhit entry ‘(1) A standard powerhit entry in a drawing of powerball is the selection of 5 numbers (the standard powerhit numbers ) from the first panel for the entry. ‘(2) The lottery operator’s computer system forms all possible combinations of the standard powerhit numbers with each number from the second panel for the entry. ‘(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. ‘11 System powerhit entry ‘(1) A system powerhit entry in a drawing of powerball is the selection of between 6 and 15 numbers (the system powerhit numbers ) from the first panel for the entry. ‘(2) The lottery operator’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) If a person asks for the system powerhit entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many system powerhit numbers are to be generated. ‘(4) The equivalent number of standard entries formed by a system powerhit entry is in appendix 3.1. ‘(5) 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. ‘(6) 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) Schedule 3, appendix 3.1— omit, insert—
s 7 18 s 7 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘Appendix 3.1 Equivalent number of standard entries sections 8(4), 10(3) and 11(4) Entry type 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 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 Equivalent standard entries 21 56 126 252 462 792 1 287 2 002 3 003 4 368 6 188 8 568 11 628 15 504 45 270 945 2 520 5 670 11 340 20 790 35 640 57 915 90 090 135 135’. (10) Schedule 3, appendix 3.2, authorising section— omit, insert
s 8 19 s 8 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘section 8(5)’. (11) Schedule 3, appendix 3.3, authorising section— omit, insert ‘sections 10(4) and 11(5)’. 8 Amendment of sch 4 (Pools) (1) Schedule 4, section 2— insert with-the-field numbers see section 9(1).’. (2) Schedule 4, sections 3 to 8— omit, insert— ‘3 Ways of entering pools ‘(1) A person may enter a drawing of pools by— (a) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry; or (b) submitting a completed entry form to a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation; or (c) submitting a completed entry form in electronic form to a lottery operator. ‘(2) For subsection (1)(a), the person may ask for the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is computer generated; (b) an astropick; (c) a system entry that is computer generated; (d) a with-the-field entry that is computer generated; (e) an entry using the person’s registered numbers; (f) a syndicate share. ‘(3) For subsection (1)(b), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry;
s 8 20 s 8 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘(4) For subsection (1)(c), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (b) a system entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (c) a with-the-field entry that is made by the person or computer generated; (d) an entry using the person’s registered numbers. ‘4 Minimum number of standard entries ‘(1) A lottery ticket issued for a drawing of pools must be issued for an even number of standard entries. ‘(2) A standard entry for pools that is computer generated must be for 12, 18, 24, 36, or 50 standard entries. ‘(3) An astropick for pools must be for 18 standard entries. ‘5 Asking for an entry ‘If a person enters a drawing of pools by asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry, the person must state the following to the agent or operator— (a) the type of entry; (b) the information required to create the 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. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form, for submitting at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation, by showing on the form—
s 8 21 s 8 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (a) for a standard entry—the 6 numbers selected from a panel; or (b) for a system entry— (i) the indicator for a system entry; and (ii) the system numbers selected for the entry; or (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the with-the-field numbers selected for the entry. ‘(2) Also, if an entry is made for a multiweek sale, the person must show on the form the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering. ‘(3) A person completes an entry form, for submitting in electronic form to a lottery operator, by— (a) selecting an entry type; and (b) completing the form in a way that is accepted by the lottery operator. ‘(4) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry, or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery operator. 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. ‘8 System entry ‘(1) A system entry in a drawing of pools is the selection of 7 to 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel. ‘(2) If a person asks for the system entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many system numbers are to be generated. ‘(3) The lottery operator’s computer system forms all possible combinations of standard entries using the system numbers. ‘(4) The equivalent number of standard entries formed by a system entry is in appendix 4.1.
s 8 22 s 8 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘(5) The number of times a particular type of system entry wins a division if the winning and supplementary numbers are selected is in appendix 4.2. ‘(6) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers. ‘(7) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry with 7 system numbers that is computer generated must be issued for at least 2 system entries with 7 system numbers.’. (3) Schedule 4, section 9(2) to (4)— renumber as schedule 4, section 9(3) to (5). (4) Schedule 4, section 9(1)— omit, insert ‘(1) A with-the-field entry in a drawing of pools is the selection of 4 or 5 numbers (the with-the-field numbers ) from a panel. ‘(2) If a person asks for the with-the-field entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many with-the-field numbers are to be generated.’. (5) Schedule 4, sections 12 and 13— omit. (6) Schedule 4, appendix 4.1— omit, insert— ‘Appendix 4.1 Equivalent number of standard entries sections 8(4) and 9(4) Entry type 4 With the Field 5 With the Field System 7 System 8 Equivalent standard entries 561 33 7 28
s 9 23 s 9 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 System 9 System 10 System 11 System 12 System 13 System 14 System 15 System 16 System 17 System 18 System 19 System 20 84 210 462 924 1 716 3 003 5 005 8 008 12 376 18 564 27 132 38 760’. (7) Schedule 4, appendix 4.2, authorising section— omit, insert ‘sections 8(5) and 9(5)’. 9 Amendment of sch 6 (Oz lotto) (1) Schedule 6, section 2, definition mini quickpick omit . (2) Schedule 6, section 2— insert with-the-field numbers see section 9(1).’. (3) Schedule 6, sections 3 to 8— omit, insert— ‘3 Ways of entering oz lotto ‘(1) A person may enter a drawing of oz lotto by— (a) asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry; or (b) submitting a completed entry form to a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation; or (c) submitting a completed entry form in electronic form to a lottery operator.
s 9 24 s 9 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘(2) For subsection (1)(a), the person may ask for the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry that is computer generated; (b) an astropick; (c) a system entry that is computer generated; (d) a with-the-field entry that is computer generated; (e) an entry using the person’s registered numbers; (f) a syndicate share. ‘(3) For subsection (1)(b), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry; (b) a system entry; (c) a with-the-field entry. ‘(4) For subsection (1)(c), the person may use the following types of entry— (a) a standard entry made by the person or computer generated; (b) a system entry made by the person or computer generated; (c) a with-the-field entry made by the person or computer generated; (d) an entry using the person’s registered numbers. ‘4 Minimum number of standard entries ‘(1) A standard entry for oz lotto that is computer generated must be for 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, or 50 standard entries. ‘(2) An astropick for oz lotto must be for 12 or 18 standard entries. ‘5 Asking for an entry ‘If a person enters a drawing of oz lotto by asking at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation for an entry, the person must state the following to the agent or operator—
s 9 25 s 9 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 (a) the type of entry; (b) the information required to create the 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. ‘6 Completing an entry form ‘(1) A person completes an entry form, for submitting at a lottery agent’s or lottery operator’s place of operation, by showing on the form— (a) for a standard entry—the 7 numbers selected from a panel; or (b) for a system entry— (i) the indicator for a system entry; and (ii) the system numbers selected for the entry; or (c) for a with-the-field entry— (i) the indicator for a with-the-field entry; and (ii) the with-the-field numbers selected for the entry. ‘(2) Also, if an entry is made for a multiweek sale, the person must show on the form the number of consecutive drawings the person is entering. ‘(3) A person completes an entry form, for submitting in electronic form to a lottery operator, by— (a) selecting a type of entry; and (b) completing the form in a way that is accepted by the lottery operator. ‘(4) An entry form may be used for more than 1 entry, or more than 1 type of entry, if allowed by a lottery operator. 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.
s 9 26 s 9 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘8 System entry ‘(1) A system entry in a drawing of oz lotto is the selection of 8 to 20 numbers (the system numbers ) from a panel. ‘(2) If a person asks for the system entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many system numbers are to be generated. ‘(3) The lottery operator’s computer system forms all possible combinations of standard entries using the system numbers. ‘(4) The equivalent number of standard entries formed by a system entry is in appendix 6.1. ‘(5) The number of times a particular type of system entry wins a division if the winning and supplementary numbers are selected is in appendix 6.2. ‘(6) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry must not be issued for more than 4 system entries with more than 13 system numbers. ‘(7) A lottery ticket issued for a system entry with 8 system numbers that is computer generated must be issued for at least 2 system entries with 8 system numbers.’. (4) Schedule 6, section 9(2) to (4)— renumber as schedule 6, section 9(3) to (6). (5) Schedule 6, section 9(1)— omit, insert ‘(1) A with-the-field entry in a drawing of oz lotto is the selection of 5 or 6 numbers (the with-the-field numbers ) from a panel. ‘(2) If a person asks for the with-the-field entry to be computer generated, the person must nominate how many system numbers are to be generated.’. (6) Schedule 6, sections 12 and 13— omit. (7) Schedule 6, appendix 6.1— omit, insert—
s 9 27 s 9 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2007 No. 278, 2007 ‘Appendix 6.1 Equivalent number of standard entries sections 8(4) and 9(5) Entry type 6 With the Field 5 With the Field 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 Equivalent standard entries 39 780 8 36 120 330 792 1 716 3 432 6 435 11 440 19 448 31 824 50 388 77 520’. (8) Schedule 6, appendix 6.2, authorising section— omit, insert ‘sections 8(5) and 9(6)’. ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Treasurer on 4 November 2007. 2. Notified in the gazette on 16 November 2007. 3. Laid before the Legislative Assembly on . . . 4. The administering agency is the Treasury Department.
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