Colorado Code § 44-40-109

Commission - powers and duties - rules
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(1) In addition to any other
powers and duties set forth in this article 40, the commission has the following powers and
duties:
(a) To promulgate rules governing the establishment and operation of the lottery as it
deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this article 40. The director shall prepare and
submit to the commission written recommendations concerning proposed rules for this purpose.
Although the commission is a type 2 entity, as defined in section 24-1-105, the commission has
full and exclusive authority to promulgate rules related to the lottery without any approval by, or
delegation of authority from, the department.
(b) To conduct hearings upon complaints charging violations of this article 40 or rules
promulgated pursuant to this article 40, other than any hearings relating to the granting,
suspension, revocation, or renewal of licenses for lottery sales agents, and to conduct other
hearings as may be provided by rules of the commission;
(c) To carry on a continuous study and investigation of the lottery throughout the state
for the purpose of ascertaining any defects in this article 40 or in the rules issued under this
article 40 whereby any abuses in the administration and operation of the lottery or any evasion of
this article 40 or the rules may arise or be practiced, for the purpose of formulating
recommendations for changes in this article 40 and the rules to prevent any abuses and evasions,
to guard against the use of this article 40 and the rules as a cloak for the carrying on of organized
gambling and crime, and to ensure that the law and rules shall be in the form and be so
administered as to serve the true purposes of this article 40;
(d) To report immediately to the governor, the attorney general, the speaker of the house
of representatives, the president of the senate, the minority leaders of both houses, and any other
state officers, as from time to time the commission deems appropriate, any matters that it deems
to require an immediate change in the laws of this state in order to prevent abuses and evasions
of this article 40 or rules promulgated thereunder or to rectify undesirable conditions in
connection with the administration or operation of the lottery;
(e) To require any special reports from the director that it may consider desirable;
(f) To authorize and issue revenue bonds pursuant to the provisions of section 44-40-
122;
(g) To annually set the amount of the performance bond required of persons entering
into contracts to provide materials, equipment, or supplies used in the operation of the lottery or
to design or install games or lotteries; and
(h) To investigate and participate in multistate agreements and to regulate multistate
lotteries. The director shall act as the commission's agent in the investigations if the commission
so directs.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, rules promulgated pursuant to
subsection (1) of this section must include:
(a) The types of lotteries to be conducted, but no lottery conducted under this article 40
other than instant scratch games shall be based upon the game of chance commonly known as
bingo, nor shall any lottery be conducted that depends upon the outcome of any athletic contest
except races at state-licensed dog or horse tracks if approved by the Colorado racing
commission;
(b) The price of tickets or shares in the lottery;
(c) The numbers, sizes, and payment of the prizes on the winning tickets or shares;
(d) The manner of selecting the winning tickets or shares. All drawings shall be held in
public and witnessed by an independent auditor employed by a certified public accountant firm,
and all drawing equipment used in the public drawings must be examined prior to and after each
public drawing by an independent auditor employed by a certified public accountant firm.
(e) The frequency of the drawing or selection of winning tickets or shares, without
limitation;
(f) Without limit to number, the types of locations where tickets or shares may be sold;
except that the commission shall not promulgate any rule, issue any order, or adopt any policy or
interpretation before July 1, 2017, that authorizes or permits the purchase of tickets, including
instant scratch tickets, or shares by means of the internet, telephone, computer, or any other
electronic device or equipment that the purchaser can access or use to purchase lottery tickets
other than by doing so personally at a licensed lottery sales agent's physical place of business;
(g) The method to be used in selling tickets or shares;
(h) 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;
(i) The manner in which lottery sales revenues are to be collected.
(3) (a) The commission shall promulgate rules pursuant to subsection (1) of this section
for the general administration of all instant scratch games. The rules must include:
(I) The method to be used in selling instant scratch game tickets;
(II) The method of paying prizes on winning instant scratch game tickets; and
(III) The manner and amount of compensation, if any, to be paid to licensed sales agents
necessary to provide for the adequate availability of instant scratch game tickets to prospective
buyers and for the convenience of the public.
(b) (I) The commission shall establish and approve all instructions governing instant
scratch games. The instructions shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(A) The method for determining instant scratch game winners;
(B) The establishment of claim periods;
(C) The price of instant scratch game tickets;
(D) The numbers and sizes of prizes; and
(E) The method for selecting and validating winning instant scratch game tickets.
(II) The commission shall publish all approved instructions governing instant scratch
games in a clearly identifiable section on the official website of the state lottery. The published
instructions shall be binding on purchasers and claimants of instant scratch game tickets.
(III) The procedural rule-making requirements of section 24-4-103 shall not apply to the
commission's duties specified in this subsection (3)(b).

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