Maine Code § 14-3141-A

Setoff of fines against lottery winnings
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The State Court Administrator appointed pursuant to Title 4, section 15 shall provide the
Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery
Operations, referred to in this subsection as "the bureau," access to an electronic database of all persons
who owe a monetary fine, surcharge or assessment imposed by a court to the State under this Title.

Before paying any lottery winnings of an amount equal to or greater than the amount for which the
bureau is required to file a Form W-2G or substantially equivalent form with the United States Internal
Revenue Service, the bureau shall determine whether the lottery winner owes a monetary fine,
surcharge or assessment imposed by a court to the State under this Title. If the bureau determines that
the winner owes a monetary fine, surcharge or assessment imposed by a court, the bureau shall suspend
payment of the winnings and provide notice to the winner of its intention to set off the winnings against
the monetary fine, surcharge or assessment owed. The bureau shall provide the winnings due to the
winner to the State Court Administrator in payment of any monetary fine, surcharge or assessment
owed by the winner under this Title. The bureau shall release any remaining winnings in accordance
with state law. [PL 2021, c. 543, §1 (AMD).]

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