The commission shall have the
power, and it shall be its duty:
(1) To adopt rules governing the establishment and operation
of a state lottery as it deems necessary and desirable in order
that such a lottery be initiated at the earliest feasible and
practicable time, and in order that such lottery produce the
maximum amount of net revenues for the state consonant with the
dignity of the state and the general welfare of the people. Such
rules shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following:
(a) The type of lottery to be conducted which may include
the selling of tickets or shares, but such tickets or shares may
not be sold over the internet. The use of electronic or
mechanical devices or video terminals which allow for individual
play against such devices or terminals shall be prohibited. An
affirmative vote of sixty percent of both houses of the
legislature is required before offering any game allowing or
requiring a player to become eligible for a prize or to otherwise
play any portion of the game by interacting with any device or
terminal involving digital, video, or other electronic
representations of any game of chance, including scratch tickets,
pull-tabs, bingo, poker or other cards, dice, roulette, keno, or
slot machines. Approval of the legislature shall be required
before entering any agreement with other state lotteries to
conduct shared games;
(b) The price, or prices, of tickets or shares in the
lottery;
(c) The numbers and sizes of the prizes on the winning
tickets or shares;
(d) The manner of selecting the winning tickets or shares,
except as limited by (a) of this subsection;
(e) The manner and time of payment of prizes to the holder
of winning tickets or shares which, at the director's option, may
be paid in lump sum amounts or installments over a period of
years;
(f) The frequency of the drawings or selections of winning
tickets or shares. Approval of the legislature is required
before conducting any on-line game in which the drawing or
selection of winning tickets occurs more frequently than once
every twenty-four hours;
(g) Without limit as to number, the type or types of
locations at which tickets or shares may be sold;
(h) The method to be used in selling tickets or shares,
except as limited by (a) of this subsection;
(i) The licensing of agents to sell or distribute tickets or
shares, except that a person under the age of eighteen shall not
be licensed as an agent;
(j) The manner and amount of compensation, if any, to be
paid licensed sales agents necessary to provide for the adequate
availability of tickets or shares to prospective buyers and for
the convenience of the public;
(k) The apportionment of the total revenues accruing from
the sale of lottery tickets or shares and from all other sources
among: (i) The payment of prizes to the holders of winning
tickets or shares, which shall not be less than forty-five
percent of the gross annual revenue from such lottery, (ii)
transfers to the lottery administrative account created by RCW 67.70.260, and (iii) transfer to the state's general fund.
Transfers to the state general fund shall be made in compliance
with RCW 43.01.050;
(l) Such other matters necessary or desirable for the
efficient and economical operation and administration of the
lottery and for the convenience of the purchasers of tickets or
shares and the holders of winning tickets or shares.
(2) To ensure that in each place authorized to sell lottery
tickets or shares, on the back of the ticket or share, and in any
advertising or promotion there shall be conspicuously displayed
an estimate of the probability of purchasing a winning ticket.
(3) To amend, repeal, or supplement any such rules from time
to time as it deems necessary or desirable.
(4) To advise and make recommendations to the director for
the operation and administration of the lottery.
[2006 c 290 § 3; 1994 c 218 § 4; 1991 c 359 § 1; 1988 c 289 § 801; 1987 c 511 § 2; 1985 c 375 § 1; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 4.]
NOTES:
State policy -- 2006 c 290: See note following RCW 9.46.240.
Effective date -- 1994 c 218: See note following RCW 9.46.010.
Severability -- 1988 c 289: See note following RCW 50.16.070.