Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
3770:1 Lottery Commission |
Chapter3770:1-7. Conduct of Specific Games |
3770:1-7-90. Ohio lottery commission game number ninety
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(A) Title and term. Ohio lottery commission game number ninety, "Super Lotto," shall be conducted at such times and for such periods as the commission may determine. For the purpose of this rule, "sales cycle" shall mean any such period beginning on the date when ticket sales are commenced and continuing through the date established by the director as the date on which agents are to make their final settlement in respect to such period.
(B) General design
(1) Game number ninety is a lottery game of the type generally known as a number match game.
(2) Each ticket in game number ninety shall be imprinted with two sets of six unique numbers from the set integers one through fifty-three inclusive, as determined by the choice of the ticket purchaser or the auto lotto feature of the computer system, and recorded on the ticket at the time of purchase.
(3) At such times as determined by the director, drawings will be conducted at which six unique numbers shall be selected at random from the set of integers one through fifty-three inclusive.
Holders of valid winning tickets for a given drawing bearing the numbers drawn in that drawing, in whole or in part, shall be entitled to a prize award in accordance with this rule.
(C) In addition to the game described in paragraph (B) of this rule, a player shall have an option to play "The Kicker." The Kicker is available only to super lotto players, featuring a single six-digit computer-generated number from 000000 to 999999 printed on a super lotto ticket.
If a player elects "The Kicker" option, the words "Kicker Yes" will be printed on the player's ticket. If a player does not elect "The Kicker" option, the words "No Kicker" will be printed on the ticket. "The Kicker" number will be printed on the player's ticket if it is elected or not. However, the player may only win if it is elected and the ticket reflects the "Kicker Yes" message.
(1) The cost of playing "The Kicker" is an extra one dollar after playing a one-dollar super lotto bet.
(2) A player shall win a prize award if two, three, four, five or six digits on a player's ticket match in exact order "The Kicker" number drawn and any such number shall be called a winning "Kicker" number.
Any winning number of two, three, four, five or six digits shall match in exact order, starting with the first two digits and moving from left to right. Winning numbers will correspond to the letters in "Kicker" and prizes shall be awarded to holders of valid tickets as follows:
(a) For each ticket selecting the first two digits (K-I) matching exactly, a prize of ten dollars.
(b) For each ticket selecting the first three digits (K-I-C) matching exactly, a prize of one hundred dollars.
(c) For each ticket selecting the first four digits (K-I-C-K) matching exactly, a prize of one thousand dollars.
(d) For each ticket selecting the first five digits (K-I-C-K-E) matching exactly, a prize of five thousand dollars.
(e) For each ticket selecting all six digits (K-I-C-K-E-R) matching exactly, a prize of one hundred thousand dollars.
(D) Price of tickets. The price of a ticket issued by the commission in game number ninety shall be one dollar for two plays.
(E) Structure, nature and value of prize awards. Based upon the numbers drawn in each regular drawing for game number ninety, prizes shall be awarded to holders of valid tickets for that drawing as follows:
(1) For each ticket bearing a selection which matches three, and only three, of the six integers drawn, a prize of three dollars.
(2) For each ticket bearing a selection which matches four, and only four, of the six integers drawn, a prize of one hundred dollars.
(3) For each ticket bearing a selection which matches five, and only five, of the six integers drawn, a prize of five thousand dollars.
(4) For each ticket bearing a selection which matches all six integers drawn, a prize equal to seventy per cent of fifty per cent of total sales for that drawing (hereinafter "jackpot"), divided by the number of winning selections validated by the on-line computer system, rounded to the next lowest whole dollar amount.
Director shall have discretion to change the prizes and percentages which represent the prize pools in each of the categories referred to in paragraphs (E)(1), (E)(2), (E)(3), and (E)(4) of this rule.
(5) Minimum jackpot amount in any jackpot for which at least one ticket bears a winning selection as validated by the on-line computer system shall be two hundred fifty thousand dollars.
(6) Any amounts remaining in the prize funds described in paragraphs (E)(1), (E)(2), (E)(3), and (E)(4) of this rule after any given drawing, whether due to no winning ticket having been issued for those prizes, or due to residual amounts after prize disbursement, shall be carried forward in the same fund for the next drawing.
(F) Frequency of prize drawings. Drawings shall be held at times determined by the director.
(1) Manner of prize drawings.
(H) Prize drawings shall be open to the public and may be held at such places in the state that the director shall determine. The director shall inform the public as to the time and place of each prize drawing.
(2) All holders of valid tickets for a given drawing are eligible to win in that drawing. Prize winners shall claim their prizes won in drawings by surrendering their tickets in accordance with the procedures established by this rule.
(3) All drawings in game number ninety will be conducted in accordance with random procedures approved by the director. For every drawing in game number ninety, the director will approve procedures and mechanisms for the selection of winners and the awarding of prizes in order that random selection by the on-line computer will be achieved.
(H) Validity of tickets.
(1) Each purchaser of tickets in game number ninety shall be responsible for verifying that the numbers imprinted on such tickets are those requested, that the purchase price paid is the price recorded on such ticket, and that such ticket has recorded thereon the type of bet(s), and the drawing date(s) therefor, that the purchaser desired to make. The Ohio lottery commission shall be free of any liability in connection with this paragraph.
(2) Each ticket issued in game number ninety shall have imprinted thereon at the time of purchase a control number and bar code data supplied by the commission. No prize shall be paid by the commission for any tickets without such control number or bar code data.
(3) All winning tickets in game number ninety are subject to validation by the on-line computer system under procedures established by the director before the payment of any prize.
(4) In addition to, but not in limitation of, all other power and authority conferred on the director by the commission's rules, the director may declare a ticket in game number ninety void if it is stolen, not sold or deemed not sold in accordance with commission rules; if it is illegible, altered, or counterfeit; or if the ticket fails any of the validation tests or procedures established by the director. The commission's liability and responsibility for a ticket declared void, if any, is limited to the refund of the retail sales price of the ticket.
(5) For the purpose of prize distribution, the division of the jackpot is determined solely by the on-line computer system and not by the number of winning tickets presented for payment.
(I) Director's conduct of game number ninety.
(1) Director shall conduct game number ninety in a manner consistent with the Lottery Act, the rules of the commission, including without limitation this rule, and the regulations of the director. As he deems it necessary or advisable, he shall adopt management regulations, orders or directives to implement and operate this lottery game.
(2) Names and definitions of elements of game number ninety used in this rule are considered generic terms used solely for the purpose of this rule. In actual operation, game number ninety and these elements may be given names or titles chosen by the commission.
(3) Director shall have discretion to combine existing or future games for promotional purposes in order to increase revenues and to create a different payment structure for prizes to be paid if games are combined, and to authorize any funding mechanism he deems necessary to accomplish payment of any prize pool.