Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: December 2, 2024) |
53. Department of the Lottery |
D53. Departmental |
53ER24. Emergency Rule for Year 2024 |
1(1) The Florida Lottery (“Lottery”) shall contract with specified retailers to sell lottery tickets.
15(16217) 18Except as otherwise specified herein, the term “equipment” shall be inclusive of communications equipment (inside and outside), terminal related peripherals, jackpot signs, play stations, vending machine equipment, and any other Lottery property. All equipment provided to the retailer by the Lottery or its vendors shall remain the property of the Lottery or its vendors, and retailers shall acquire no in78terest whatsoever in the equipment.
83(84385) Terminal.
87(a) Prior to activation of a terminal, a retailer shall complete training relating to operation of the terminal, sale of lottery products, accounting procedures, ticket inventory control, responsible gaming and retailer responsibilities. Once the training is verified and the terminal is activated, the retailer shall operate the terminal and sell lottery products in accordance with the training.
144(b) 145Retailers shall be responsible for meeting the following t154erminal installation requirements:
1571. If landlord approval is necessary for Lottery terminal installation, it is the retailer’s responsibility to obtain such approval from the landlord in advance of the site survey and terminal installation. Landlord approval shall be obtained by the completion of Form DOL-468, Effective 2008/2024, 201Landlord Approval for the Installation of Lottery Gaming Communications Equipment. Form DOL-468 is hereby incorporated by reference and may be obtained from 223the Florida Lottery’s we227bsite at fl230orida231lottery.com.
2322. Retailers shall provide:
236a. Access for the initial site survey and, if applicable, access for installation of outside communications equipment and running of necessary cables;
258b. Electrical circuitry for terminal and peripherals;
265c. Counterspace for the terminal and peripherals;
272d. Exterior building space for outside communications equipment, if applicable;
282e. Conduit, if applicable; and
287f. Any other components determined to be necessary for terminal installation in unique si301tuations.
3023. All expenses associated with the items required to be provided by retailer shall be the sole responsibility of retailer.
322(c) Retailers shall provide a minimum amount of space as determined by the Lottery at the location of the terminal for proper ventilation, maintenance, and material loading and removing.
351(d) Retailers shall position the transaction monitor so that as a transaction occurs it is displayed and in full view of the player making the ticket purchase.
378(e) Retailers shall safeguard t383icket stock, replenish ticket stock, and clear paper jams as required on the terminal and/or terminal printer.
400(f) Retailers shall use due diligence and care when operating the terminal and shall immediately notify the Lottery’s designated hotline of any network communication problem or terminal malfunction. If the terminal’s barcode scanner is lost by a retailer, the retailer shall be responsible for the cost of replacement.
448(4494450) Playstation and Lottery Sales Materials. Retailers shall provide a space for a 463lottery playstation at a prominent location within the store that is approved by the Lottery. In determining whether to approve playstation placement, the Lottery will seek to optimize the promotional value and player convenience to be derived from the playstation, also considering factors such as the retailer’s floor plan and customer traffic flow. All playstations must be Lottery-approved. Retailers shall maintain an adequate supply of pencils, play slips, claim forms, brochures and other Lottery materia538ls for use by players as provided by the Lottery or authorized vendor. Retailers shall display and maintain in prominent locations point of sale materials provided by the Lottery to include electronic displays, odds pieces and other Lottery sales materials.
578(5795580) Vending Machine.
583(a) If a retailer’s contract provides for the sale of lottery tickets from a vending machine, the retailer shall complete training relating to operation of the vending machine prior to activation. Once the retailer training is verif620ied and the vending machine is activated, the retailer shall operate the vending machine and sell lottery tickets in accordance with the training.
643(b) Retailers shall be responsible for providing a grounded power outlet within 10 feet of the vending machine location and shall provide adequate space for the vending machine. The Lottery shall approve the placement of the vending machine in the retailer’s store taking into consideration key factors, such as the line of sight for monitoring by store personnel, 701proximity to a power source and foot traffic patterns. Once placement is made, the vending machine cannot be moved without consent of the Lottery. 725Any approved relocation of a vending machine shall be made by the Lottery’s vendor.
739(c) The vending machine shall be in direct line of sight of store personnel. The 754retailer is required to monitor the vending machine during business hours and must know the procedure to disable the vending machine remotely. 776If a person under the age of 18 attempts to purchase lott788ery tickets through the vending machine, store personnel must deactivate the vending machine. At least one person must be on duty at all times the vending machine is operational; however, at least two persons must be on duty at any retailer location which has violated Section 83424.1055, 835Florida Statutes.
837(d) The vending machine inventory shall be determined by the Lottery as set forth by the Plan-O-Gram. The retailer shall ensure that an adequate supply of inventory is available 866and that the vending machine r872emains fully stocked and is operational during business hours881.
882(e) The retailer’s responsibilities with respect to maintaining the vending machine are:
8941. Stocking of Scratch-Off tickets;
8992. Stocking of ticket stock;
9043. Removal of currency at least daily;
9114. Printing reports;
9145. Replacing printer paper and clearing paper jams;
9226. Keeping machine and surrounding area clean and free of obstruction;
9337. Keeping area around machine well lit; and
9418. Ensuring that only Lottery-approved signage and messages are dis951played on the machine, including any electronic message display device(s).
961(f) Retailer shall call the vending machine vendor’s hotline to report any problems that cannot be resolved by the retailer in accordance with the Vending Machine User Manual. This number should be called as soon as it is determined that service or telephone support is needed.
1007(g) Retailer shall allow only Lottery personnel or authorized service technicians with proper identification access to the vending machine. Retailer shall not 1029perform mechanical or electrical maintenance on the vending machine unless instructed by the Lottery.
1043(h) If a key to the vending machine is lost by the retailer, the machine must be fitted with new locks and a new key issued for security reasons, all at the retailer’s expense.
1077(i) If a remote deactivation device is lost by the retailer, the retailer shall pay the cost of replacement.
1096(j) If the cash collection box is lost or damaged by the retailer, the retailer shall pay the cost of replacement.
1117(111861119) Gener1121al Provisions.
1123(a) Retailers shall pay a weekly service charge as determined by the Lottery, taking into consideration factors such as salary costs, travel costs, the cost of materials, and associated administrative expenses. A retailer will not be assessed a service charge for promotional or additional terminals.
1168(b) Retailers shall pay all electrical utility charges in connection with 1179the operation 1181of the equipment.
1184(c) Retailers shall provide access to Lottery equipment to Lottery or vendor personnel pre1198senting proper identification.
1201(d) Retailers shall be responsible for the physical security of all equipment and shall be responsible for the cost of replacement of any lost equipment.
1226(e) Material not authorized by the Lottery shall not be displayed at or dispensed from the playstation or other equipment.
1246(f) The Lottery will review occurrences of negligent, intentional or unintentional 1257damage to equipment by retailer or its employees and determine whether to recover the cost of such damages by considering 1277factors such as the remedial steps, if any, taken by the retailer to prevent such occurrences in the future.
1296(g) Retailers shall not attempt to perform any mechanical or electrical maintenance or repairs on equipment except as authorized by the Lottery or its vendors.
1321(132271323) The effective date of this emergency rule is 1332August 133326, 133420241335.
1336(133781338) This emergency rule replaces Emergency Rule 53ER134620-91347.
1348Rulemaking Authority 135024.105(9), 135124.109(1), 135224.112(1) FS. 1354Law Implemented 135624.112 FS. 1358History–New 135981360-1361261362-24, 1363Replaces 53ER136520-91366.