Delaware Code § 29-4853

Procedures and conditions governing the Tri-State Lottery
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(a) Creation of the Tri-State Lotto Commission. — The party states, for the purpose of operating Tri-State Lotto, establish the Tri-
State Lotto Commission.
(b) Nature of the Commission. — The Commission shall be an interstate body, both corporate and politic, serving as a common agency
of the party states and representing them both collectively and individually in the exercise of its powers and duties.
(c) Organization of the Commission. — The Commission shall be composed of one member from each of the party states. Each party
state Lottery Director, Sweepstakes Commission or State Lottery Commission shall appoint one of its members to serve the Tri-State
Lotto Commission. Each member shall hold office at the pleasure of the appointing authority. The Commission shall elect a chairperson
from among its members annually.
(d) Functioning of the Commission. — (1) The Commission's functions shall be performed and carried out by its members and
by advisory committees or panels as the Commission may establish, and by officers, independent contractors, agents, employees and
consultants as may be appointed by the Commission. All officers, independent contractors, agents, consultants and employees shall hold
office at the pleasure of the Commission, unless the Commission otherwise decides, and the Commission shall prescribe their powers,
duties and qualifications and fix their compensation and other terms of their employment.
(2) No action of the Commission shall be effective or binding unless there is a unanimous decision by all of the representatives of
the various party states.
(3) The members of the Commission shall receive compensation for their services pursuant to this Compact and in accordance
with the policies of the respective states, and they shall be reimbursed for the expenses they naturally and necessarily incur in the
performance of their duties.
(4) No member of the Commission who is otherwise a public officer or employee shall suffer a forfeiture of office or employment,
or any loss or diminution in the rights and privileges pertaining to office or employment, by reason of membership on the Commission.
(e) Powers and duties of the Commission. — (1) The Commission shall have the power and it shall be its duty to operate and administer
Tri-State Lotto and to promulgate rules and regulations governing the establishment and operation of the lotto, including but not limited
to the following topics:
a. The design of the game;
b. The price of the tickets;
c. The number and size of the prizes on the winning tickets;
d. The manner of selecting the winning tickets and paying the prizes;
e. The frequency of the drawings;
f. The type or types of locations at which tickets may be sold;
g. The method to be used in selling tickets;
h. The compensation required to be paid to Tri-State Lotto sales agents in order to assure adequate availability of tickets and public
convenience in purchasing tickets; and
i. The development of an internal security plan designed to prevent player fraud.
(2) The Commission, or its designee, shall also have the power and it shall be its duty to license sales agents to sell Tri-State Lotto
tickets, in accordance with subsection (g) of this section. The Commission may require a bond from any licensed agent, in an amount
to be determined by the Commission.
(3) The Commission shall make monthly and year-end reports to the state Lottery Director, Sweepstakes Commission or State Lottery
Commission of the party states, which shall include a complete statement of Tri-State Lotto revenues, prize disbursements and other
expenses, and any other information the party states may require.
(4) All Tri-State Lotto accounts and transactions shall be subject to annual post-audits conducted by independent auditors retained
by the Commission for this purpose.
(5) In addition to the powers enumerated above, the Commission shall have the power to adopt a corporate seal and enter into
contracts, including but not limited to contracts with other governments or agencies, to hire, lease, acquire and dispose of property to

the extent necessary to carry out its functions, powers and duties as set forth in this section, and to expend or authorize expenditures
of moneys for the purpose of operating Tri-State Lotto pursuant to this Compact. The party states each shall have the right to require
an audit as a party state may from time to time consider proper.
(6) The Commission shall also have additional powers, incidental to the express powers granted to it by this Compact, as may be
necessary or proper for the effective performance of its functions.
(f) Cooperation and assistance of other agencies. — To avoid duplication of effort and in the interest of economy, the Commission
may make use of existing studies, plans, data and other materials in the possession of the governmental agencies of the party states and
their respective political subdivisions. Each agency is authorized to make these materials available to the Commission and otherwise to
assist it in the performance of its functions. The officers and personnel of these agencies, and of any other government or agency, may
serve at the request of the Commission upon advisory committees and panels as the Commission creates; and the officers and personnel
may serve upon the committees and panels without forfeiture of office or employment and with no loss or diminution in the status, rights
and privileges which they otherwise enjoy.
(g) Licensing of Tri-State Lotto sales agents. — (1) The Commission or its designee may license as agents to sell Tri-State Lotto tickets
those persons as in its opinion will best serve the public convenience except that no license shall be issued to any person to engage in
business exclusively as a sales agent.
(2) For purposes of this section the term "person" shall be construed to mean and include an individual, partnership, association,
organization, club, company, corporation, trust, estate, society, joint stock company, receiver, trustee, assignee, referee or any other
person acting in a fiduciary or representative capacity, whether appointed by a court or otherwise, and any combination of individuals.
"Person" shall also be construed to mean and include agencies and instrumentalities of the State, and counties, cities, towns and villages.
(3) Before issuing a license to any person, the Commission shall consider with respect to the person:
a. Financial responsibility and the security of the business or activity in which the person is engaged;
b. Accessibility of the place of business or activity to the public;
c. Sufficiency of existing licenses to serve public convenience;
d. Whether the place of business or activity is predominantly frequented by persons under the age of 18 years;
e. Volumes of expected sales; and
f. The possession of a valid party state lottery license.
(h) Suspension and revocation of license. — (1) The Commission may suspend or revoke, after notice and hearing, any license issued
pursuant to this Compact. The license may, however, be temporarily suspended by the Commission without prior notice, pending any
prosecution, investigation or hearing. A license may be suspended or revoked by the Commission for just cause, including but not limited
to 1 or more of the following reasons:
a. Failure to account for tickets received or the proceeds of the sale of tickets or to file a bond if required by the Commission or
to comply with instructions of the Commission concerning the licensed activity;
b. Conviction of any criminal offense;
c. Failure to file any return or report, to keep records, or to pay any tax;
d. Engaging in fraud, deceit, misrepresentation or conduct prejudicial to public confidence;
e. Insufficiency of the number of tickets sold by the sales agent; and
f. A material change since issuance of the license with respect to any of the matters required to be considered by the Commission
under paragraph (g)(3) of this section.
(2) Any suspension or revocation of a state license to sell lottery tickets shall automatically result in suspension of the Tri-State
Lotto license.
(i) Inapplicability of conflicting statutes. — (1) Any law providing for any penalty or disability for the sale of lottery tickets or any
acts done in conjunction with a lottery which conflicts with the provisions of the Compact shall not apply to the sale of tickets or acts
performed pursuant to this Compact.
(2) The provisions of this Compact shall apply and take precedence in the event of any conflict between the provisions contained
in this Compact and the provisions of other laws of any of the party states.
(j) Sale of tickets prohibited. — (1) No tickets shall be sold at a price greater than those fixed by the Commission; nor shall a sale be
made to any person other than a licensed sales agent. Any person who violates any of these provisions shall be subject to the sanctions
of each respective party state's lottery statutes.
(2) No ticket shall be sold to any person under the age of 18 years, but this shall not be deemed to prohibit the purchase of a ticket
for the purpose of making a gift by a person 18 years of age or older to a person less than that age. Any licensee or the employee or
agent of any licensee who sells or offers to sell a ticket to any person under the age of 18 shall be subject to the sanctions of each
respective party state's lottery statutes.
(3) No ticket shall be sold to and no prize shall be paid to any of the following persons:

a. Any member, officer or employee of the Commission; or
b. Any spouse, child, brother, sister or parent residing as a member of the same household in the principal place of abode of any
of the foregoing persons.
(k) Collection and disposition of revenue. — (1) All moneys received by any and all Tri-State Lotto sales agents from the sales of Tri-
State Lotto tickets, less the amount, if any, retained pursuant to paragraphs (e)(1)g. and (e)(1)h. of this section shall be delivered weekly
to the state Lottery Director, Sweepstakes Commission or State Lottery Commission of the party state in which sales were made.
(2) Within 1 week after a Tri-State Lotto drawing has been held, the party states shall pay the Commission, who in turn shall promptly
pay to an account known as the Tri-State Lotto Prize Account, moneys as are necessary for the payment of prizes, less actual prizes paid
by the respective party state in the preceding week, but not to exceed 50 percent of the total amount for which tickets have been sold.
(3) Interest earned by the Tri-State Lotto Prize Account shall accrue to the party states in direct proportion to their contribution to
the account. Distribution shall be made at least semi-annually.
(4) The withdrawals, pursuant to subsection (l) of this section, of moneys from the Tri-State Lotto Prize Account deposited by the
Commission shall be subject to a check signed by a member of the Commission or such officer, employee or agent of the Commission
as the Commission may designate. The moneys in the Prize Account shall be paid out of the account on vouchers certified or approved
by the Commission or its designated officer, agent or employee.
(5) The Commission shall receive from party states, within 1 week after a Tri-State Lotto drawing, an additional sum of moneys not
to exceed 15 percent of the total amount for which tickets have been sold. The moneys shall be deposited in a bank, banking house or
trust company selected by the Commission in an account to be named the Tri-State Lotto Operations Account. The operations account
shall be used to pay Tri-State Lotto current operating costs which shall be charged proportionally to the sales made by each of the
party states. If operating costs exceed or fall short of the amount obtained in the account, appropriate adjustments shall be made on a
quarterly basis within 30 days at the end of each quarter.
(6) Interest earned by the Tri-State Lotto Operations Account shall accrue to the party states in direct proportion to their contribution
to the account. Distribution shall be made at least semi-annually.
(l) Certification of prize winners and payment of prizes. — (1) All prizes over $5,000 shall be awarded to holders of winning tickets
provided in this section. Within 1 week after any drawing selection of prize winning tickets, the Commission shall deliver to each of the
party states a certified list of the tickets to which the prizes are awarded and amount of each prize. Upon delivery of the certified list and
voucher of the Commission, moneys sufficient for the payment of the prizes may be withdrawn from the prize account established in
paragraph (k)(2) of this section. The Commission shall each month provide each party state with a record of all withdrawals. Payment
of prizes shall be made by the Commission, or its designee, to holders of the tickets to which prizes are awarded, except that a payment
of any prize drawn may be paid to the estate of a deceased prize winner, and except that any person pursuant to an appropriate judicial
order may be paid the prize to which the winner is entitled. The Commission, its officers, agents and employees shall be discharged of
all further liability upon payment of a prize pursuant to this subsection.
(2) If the person entitled to a prize on any winning ticket is under the age of 18 years, and the prize is less than $5,000, the Commission
may make payment by delivery to an adult member of the minor's family or a guardian of the minor of a check or draft payable to the
order of the minor. If the person entitled to a prize of any winning ticket is under the age of 18 years and if the prize is $5,000 or more,
the Commission may make payment to the minor by depositing the amount of the prize in any bank to the credit of an adult member
of the minor's family or a guardian of the minor as custodian for the minor. The Commission shall be discharged of all further liability
upon payment of a prize to a minor pursuant to this subdivision.
(3) Prizes may be paid in such manner as the Commission may direct in its rules and regulations as long as the rules and regulations
are not inconsistent with this Compact.
(m) Unclaimed prize money. — Unclaimed prize money for the prize on a winning ticket shall be retained by the Commission for
payment of the person entitled for 1 year after the drawing in which the prize was won. If no claim is made for the prize within 1 year
from the date of the drawing, the prize money shall be credited to the prize pool. Upon the expiration of 1 year from the drawing date,
the ticket holder shall forfeit any claim or entitlement to the prize moneys.
(n) Duration of Commission and Tri-State Lotto. — The Commission and Tri-State Lotto shall continue in existence until this Compact
is revoked by all of the party states. The withdrawal of 1 party state shall not render the Compact invalid between the remaining states.
(o) Interpretation. — This Compact shall be construed liberally to accomplish its purpose.
(p) Amendments. — Amendments and supplements to this Compact may be adopted by concurrent legislation of the party states.
(q) Immunity. — The Commission and the party states shall be immune from:
(1) Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether
or not the statute or regulation is valid, or based upon the exercise or performance or failure to exercise or perform a discretionary
function or duty on the party of the employee whether or not the discretion involved is abused;
(2) Any claim arising in respect to the assessment or collection of any fee or commission or the levy upon or detention of any goods
or merchandise by a law-enforcement officer;
(3) Any claim for damages caused by the fiscal operations of the Commission;

(4) Any claim arising out of alleged assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, libel,
slander, misrepresentation, deceit, fraud, interference with contractual rights or invasion of the right of privacy; or
(5) Any other claim for which a remedy is provided or which is governed specifically by other statutory enactment.
(r) Fiscal year. — The fiscal year of the Tri-State Lotto Commission shall be from July 1 of 1 calendar year to June 30 of the succeeding
calendar year.
(s) State tax exemption. — The prizes received pursuant to this Compact shall be exempt from all state, county, municipal and local
taxes within the party states.

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