Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
53. Department of the Lottery |
D53. Departmental |
53ER17. Emergency Rule For Year 2017 |
1(1) Ticket Accountability4. Each retailer shall be accountable for all online terminal game lottery tickets generated, all Scratch-Off game lottery tickets (also known as instant game lottery tickets) accepted, and all funds collected by the retailer for the sale of lottery tickets. The term “online terminal game” shall include Draw games and Fast Play games.
57(a) Online Terminal Game Lottery Ticket Accountability. Each retailer is liable to the Florida Lottery (“Lottery”) for all online terminal game lottery tickets generated by any employee or representative of that retailer, less canceled online terminal game lottery tickets and online terminal game lottery tickets returned for adjustment credit. The adjustment credit criteria and procedures are set forth below.
1161. A retailer may receive a sales adjustment credit under the following circumstances:
129a. The online terminal game lottery ticket did not print and the transaction is marked with an asterisk (*) on the Transaction History Report; provided the retailer mails the online terminal game Transaction History Report to the Lottery within thirty (30) days of the transaction date, 175or
176b. The online terminal game lottery ticket misprints or is miscut and the dollar amount is visible and provided the retailer mails the online terminal game lottery ticket to the Lottery within thirty (30) days of the transaction date.
2152. A retailer may also receive adjustment credit under the following circumstances provided the retailer reports the issue to the Lottery within two (2) hours of the sale; before the game closes for the next available draw; or before the end of the gaming day, whichever occurs first263.
264a. The online terminal game lottery ticket did not print and the transaction is not marked with an asterisk (*) on the Transaction History Report,
289b. The online terminal game lottery ticket misprints or is miscut and the dollar amount is not visible, 307or
308c. The online terminal game lottery ticket cannot be canceled by the terminal but nothing appears to be wrong with the ticket and the ticket barcode will not scan.
337For the circumstances set forth in sub-subparagraphs 344(1)(a)2.b. and c., 347above, the retailer must mail the online terminal game lottery ticket to the Lottery within thirty (30) days of the transaction date369.
3703. The Lottery will approve adjustment credit requests submitted outside the reporting window for online terminal game lottery ticket transactions that occur during a documented system failure that impacts network communications and that is outside the retailer407’s control.
4094. The mailing address for submission of sales adjustment documentation is: Florida Lottery, Games Administration, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee, 32399-9939. Online terminal game lottery tickets submitted to the Florida Lottery for adjustment credit shall become the property of the Florida Lottery and shall not be returned to the retailer.
458(b) Scratch-Off Game Lottery Ticket Accountability. Retailers shall accept books of Scratch-Off game lottery tickets for sale on a consignment basis in accordance with the Lottery484’s inventory management system.
4881. A retailer may receive a sales adjustment credit under the following circumstances:
501a. A ticket is miscut while dispensing from a vending machine 512and the ticket is not saleable. 518The play area on the front of the ticket must not be scratched of532f for credit to be considered. 538The retailer submitting the ticket for adjustment must be the owner of the book.
552b. A ticket has a quality control issue such as non-scratchable latex.
5642. Scratch-Off game lottery tickets submitted to the Florida Lottery for adjustment credit shall become the property of the Florida Lottery and shall not be returned to the retailer.
5933. Books of Scratch-Off game lottery tickets accepted by a retailer shall be settled for payment by one of the following three methods:
616a. Settlement by the retailer,
621b. Automatic settlement to occur as established by the Lottery within a maximum of ninety (90) days after a book has been activated for sale or after ninety percent (90%) of low-tier prizes have been redeemed, whichever occurs first, except as set forth in 665subparagraph 666(2)(g)3., 667below, 668or
669c. Settlement of books no longer in the retailer’s onsite inventory by a Lottery representati684ve during inventory management.
6884. A complete inspection of all Scratch-Off game lottery ticket inventory will be conducted by a Lottery representative at least once per quarter. During such inventory, books in a “received” status on the inventory management system that are not physically present at the retail location will be reported as missing and the retailer will be charged fifty percent (50%) of the sales value of the book, less sales commission. Books in an “active” status on the inventory management system that are not physically present a773t the location will be settled.
779(2) Financial Accountability.
782(a) Each retailer shall maintain an open commercial bank account for all amounts collected from ticket sales until such amounts have been collected by the Lottery. All amounts received by each retailer from the operation of the Lottery, less the amount retained as compensation for the sale and cashing of tickets and the amount paid out as prizes, shall be held in a bank account prior to collection by the Lottery on the designated day of collection.
859(b) The amount owed by a retailer to the Lottery will be electronically transferred from the retailer’s bank account to the Lottery 881on a designated day each week. 887If the transfer is unsuccessful due to insufficient funds, a second attem899pt will automatically be made.
904(c) A retailer is authorized to use its commercial bank account or a separate commercial bank account for lottery purposes.
924(d) A retailer shall notify the Lottery of a change in its bank account at least six (6) days in advance of such change becoming effective.
950(e) A retailer shall maintain its bank account for a minimum of thirty (30) days after the termination date of its retailer contract.
973(f) Each retailer shall complete form DOL-103, Electronic Fund Transfer Authorization Form, revised 07/13 and return the form to the Lottery at the time of application or in advance of a bank account change. Form DOL-103 is incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained from the Florida Lottery’s website at flalottery.com or by writing to the Florida Lottery, Retailer Contracting, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 323991040‑104165731042. 1043The form authorizes the Lottery to debit or credit the retailer’s bank account thro1057ugh electronic funds transfers.
1061(g) The following procedures apply to Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) delinquencies:
10721. For purposes of this rule, an Electronic Funds Transfer delinquency is defined as an unsuccessful attempt to electronically transfer funds from a retailer’s bank account to the Lottery in payment of the retailer’s weekly settlement activity. If both the first and second weekly attempts to transfer funds fail, the failures together shall count as only one delinquency.
11302. For all delinquencies the retailer’s ability to sell online terminal game lottery tickets and order Scratch-Off game lottery tickets shall be suspended.
11533. For a first or second delinquency in a twelve-month period, the retailer shall be required to pay the delinquency in full plus applicable service charges prior to reactivation of its ability to sell online terminal game lottery tickets and order Scratch-Off game lottery 1197tickets. 1198Upon the occurrence of a second delinquency, the automatic book settlement period established in sub-subparagraph (1)(b)3.b., above, will be shortened to a timeframe established by the Lottery for a minimum of six (6) months. The retailer’s collection activity will be reviewed during the first January or July occurring after the expiration of six months from the date of delinquency. If the retailer has incurred no additional delinquencies during that time, the automatic book settlement period will revert to the established pre-delinquency automatic book settlement period. If the retailer incurs additional delinquencies while in the shortened book settlement period and the retailer’s contract is not terminated, the shortened book settlement period will remain in effect, and the retailer’s account will be reviewed at th1321e next scheduled review period.
13264. For a third delinquency in a twelve-month period, the retailer shall be required to pay the delinquency in full plus applicable service charges and post a certificate of deposit or performance bond with the Florida Lottery prior to reactivation of its ability to sell online terminal game lottery tickets and order Scratch-Off game lottery 1381tickets. 1382The amount of the security shall not exceed twice the retailer’s average weekly ticket sales 1397as determined by the Lottery.
14025. For a fourth delinquency in a twelve-month period, a review of the retailer account will be performed by the Lottery to determine if the retailer’s contract 1429will be terminated. 1432In making its determination, the Lottery will review factors such as the retailer’s Lottery accounts receivable transacti1449ons and Lottery sales history. 1454If the retailer contract is not terminated and the amount of the retailer’s posted security is less than the statutorily authorized maximum of twice the retailer’s average weekly ticket sales, the Lottery will increase the amount of the required security to the maximum amount1498.
14996. The Lottery is authorized to terminate a retailer’s contract prior to a fourth delinquency in a twelve-month period if the Lottery determines that such action is necessary in order to protect t1532he state’s financial interests.
15367. For purposes of calculating the number of delinquencies occurring in a twelve-month period, an unsuccessful transfer on the first weekly attempt will not be counted as a separate delinquency if the transfer on the secon1572d weekly attempt is successful.
15778. For each delinquency, the retailer shall be assessed a non-refundable service charge of fifteen dollars per incident or five percent of the amount due per incident, whichever is greater, up to a maximu1611m of one hundred-fifty dollars. 1616The Lottery will assess only one service fee to retailer chain accounts that use the same bank account fo1635r all stores. 1638The assessed fee shall be five percent of the total amount due for all locations up to a maximum 1657of one hundred-fifty dollars. 1661Payment of the delinquent settlement amount and any applicable service charges is due immediately from the retailer and prior to online terminal game sales and the ability to order Scratch-Off game lottery tickets being reinstated.
16969. 1697An unsuccessful transfer on the first weekly attempt will not result in assessment of a service charge if the second weekly attempt is successful. Only one service charge will be assessed if both the first and se1734cond attempts are unsuccessful.
173810. If the Lottery determines that it is in its best financial interest, taking into consideration factors such as the amount of the delinquency and the length of time the delinquency and/or service charges are outstanding, the Lottery district office will be instructed to settle the sold instant tickets and pick up any rema1792ining instant ticket inventory. 1796A retailer’s access to computerized Lottery transactions will be limited to redeeming winning tickets and printing reports until Lottery Headquarters has received notification of payment in full.
182311. To satisfy an EFT delinquency, the retailer may:
1832a. 1833D1834eposit a Cashier’s check or money order made payable to the Florida Lottery into a specified Lottery bank account;
1853b. 1854W1855ire transfer the funds into a specified Lottery bank account, 1865or
1866c. 1867D1868eliver a Cashier’s check or money order to a Lottery office.
187912. The Lottery will accept a prepayment for the settlement amount if the prepayment is received by 1896the Lottery prior to 5:00 p.m. 1902(1903Eastern Time1905), 1906on the day before the EFT would normally occur. A service charge will not be applied to the first three (3) prepayments made by a retailer in a twelve-month period, nor will the first three (3) prepayments be counted as a delinquency against the retailer; however, retailers who make more than three (3) prepayments in a twelve-month period will be assessed a service charge as described in subparagraph (2)(g)8., 1975above, 1976for each additional prepayment. The Lottery will waive the service charge upon a showing of good cause by a retailer, e.g., the circumstances necessitating prepayment are attributable to the retailer’s bank or to the Lottery. Failure by the Lottery to impose a service charge does not constitute a waiver of its right to impose a service charge for any subsequent prepayment.
203713. The Lottery will actively pursue collection of all delinquencies that are not paid through the process described above.
2056(3) The effective date of this emergency rule is September 1, 2017.
2068(4) This emergency rule replaces Emergency Rule 53ER13-55, F.A.C.
2077Rulemaking Authority 207924.109(1), 208024.112(1) FS. 2082Law Implemented 208424.112(1), 2085(11), 208624.114 2087FS. History2089–2090New 9-1-17, Replaces 53ER13-55.