53ER06-60: Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE™
SUMMARY: This emergency rule describes the on-line game “Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE,” for which the Department of the Lottery will sell tickets beginning November 20, 2006.
THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE EMERGENCY RULE IS: Louisa Warren, Senior Attorney, Department of the Lottery, Capitol Complex, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4011
THE FULL TEXT OF THE EMERGENCY RULE IS:
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(1) How to Play
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(b) Each
(c)
(d) Each Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE ticket will contain a unique ticket number that will be entered automatically into the
(e) The overall odds of winning a prize in the Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE drawing depend upon the number of tickets sold and are 1 in 9,615 if all 1,250,000 tickets are sold.
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(a) A random computerized drawing from among all
(b) The Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE drawing shall be public and witnessed by an accountant employed by an independent certified public accounting firm, as required by Section 24.105(10), Florida Statutes.
(c) The results of the drawing will be revealed on January 1, 2007 and will be available after the drawing on the Lottery’s website at www.flalottery.com, by phone at 1(850)487-7777, or at a lottery retailer.
(3) How to Claim a
(a) Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE prizes must be claimed by submitting the winning ticket for validation at a Lottery office or retailer within 180 days from the date of the drawing (June 30, 2007) and, if the prize is not paid at that time, by submitting the winning ticket for payment at a Florida Lottery office, as required by the Lottery’s rule governing payment of prizes. Winning Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE tickets will be paid only at a
(b) A claim filed for a $100,000 prize shall also be a contingent claim for a $1 million prize. If a winning Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE ticket bearing any of the first ten winning numbers is not submitted for validation and payment in accordance with the Lottery’s rule governing payment of prizes, the 11th through 30th prizewinners who have submitted their tickets for validation and payment in accordance with the Lottery’s rule governing payment of prizes constitute contingent winners for the $1 million prize and will be used in the order in which they were drawn to select a winner for the $1 million top prize. The contingent winner will be awarded the cash difference between the $100,000 prize and the $1 million prize.
If applicable, the Lottery will attempt to notify, for a period of two weeks, the first contingent winner drawn in the $100,000 prize category. If the Lottery is unable to contact the first contingent winner, the Lottery will attempt to notify, for a period of two weeks, the second contingent winner drawn. This process will continue until a contingent winner is contacted or the Lottery has exhausted the list of available contingent winners, in which case the $1 million prize will not be awarded.
(c) Payment of all federal, state and/or local taxes will be the responsibility of the winner. Federal withholding taxes will be deducted from the cash payment.
(4) General Information.
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(b) Players must be at least 18 years of age. Persons prohibited by Section 24.116. Florida Statutes, from purchasing a
(c) All Holiday MILLIONAIRE RAFFLE prizes are subject to the provisions of Chapter 24,
Specific Authority 24.105(9), 24.109(1) FS. Law Implemented 24.105(9), 24.115(1) FS. History–New 11-16-06.