Fla. Admin. Code R. 53ER23-20
(2) CLAIMING PRIZES. For purposes of this rule, the provisions for claiming a prize as set forth in Section 24.115(1), F.S., will be deemed satisfied upon the claimant meeting the following requirements:
(a) Draw Game Prizes.
1. For Draw game prizes, the claimant must submit the winning Draw game lottery ticket for validation at a Florida Lottery (or “Lottery”) office or retailer on or before the 180th calendar day after the winning draw date. Winning Draw game lottery tickets submitted to the Lottery by mail for validation must be addressed to any Lottery office in an envelope postmarked on or before the 180th calendar day after the winning drawing.
2. If the claimant is not paid at the time of ticket validation, he or she must submit the validated winning Draw game lottery ticket, along with the documents specified in paragraph (9)(c), as applicable, for prize payment at a Lottery office on or before the 210th calendar day after the winning drawing. If the claimant chooses to submit the validated winning Draw game lottery ticket for prize payment by mail, the ticket and all required documents must be sent to any Lottery office, and received by the Lottery, on or before the 210th calendar day after the winning drawing. Failure of a claimant to submit all required documentation, and receipt by the Lottery thereof, on or before the 210th calendar day after the winning drawing shall result in forfeiture of the prize.
(b) Scratch-Off Game Prizes.
1. For Scratch-Off game prizes, the claimant must submit the winning Scratch-Off ticket for validation at a Lottery office or retailer on or before the 60th calendar day after the official end of the game. Winning Scratch-Off tickets submitted to the Lottery by mail for validation must be addressed to any Lottery office in an envelope postmarked on or before the 60th calendar day after the official end of the game.
2. If the claimant is not paid at the time of ticket validation, he or she must submit the validated winning ticket, along with the documents specified in paragraph (9)(c), as applicable, for prize payment at any Lottery office on or before the 90th calendar day after the official end of the game. If the claimant chooses to submit the validated winning ticket for prize payment by mail, the ticket and all required documents must be sent to any Lottery office, and received by the Lottery, on or before the 90th calendar day after the official end of the game. Failure of a claimant to submit all required documentation, and receipt by the Lottery thereof, on or before the 90th calendar day after the official end of the game shall result in forfeiture of the prize.
(3) TICKET SUBMISSION AND PAYMENT.
(c) No Original Winning Ticket or Original Winning Continuation Ticket - Actions Attributable to Retailer or Gaming System.
If a claimant does not submit an original winning ticket or an original winning continuation ticket but makes a claim for prize payment based upon: (i) presentment of an original player claim instructions ticket produced from validation of an original winning ticket or an original continuation ticket; or (ii) presentment of an original Advance Play winning ticket that has been recorded as “paid” in the Lottery’s gaming system as the result of the issuance of a continuation ticket, an investigation will be conducted. If the investigation concludes that the absence of the original ticket or original continuation ticket, as applicable, is attributable to the actions of a retailer or the gaming system, payment will be made following conclusion of the investigation in accordance with the applicable payment provision herein, provided the original winning ticket or original continuation ticket is not submitted prior to conclusion of the investigation. If the original winning ticket or original continuation ticket is submitted prior to conclusion of the investigation, a subsequent investigation will be conducted to determine to whom payment should be made, if anyone.
(d) No Original Winning Ticket or Original Winning Continuation Ticket- Other Actions Not Attributable to Retailer or Gaming System.
If a claimant does not submit an original winning ticket or an original winning continuation ticket but makes a claim for prize payment based upon: (i) presentment of an original player claim instructions ticket produced from validation of an original winning ticket or an original continuation ticket; or (ii) presentment of an original Advance Play winning ticket that has been recorded as “paid” in the Lottery’s gaming system as the result of the issuance of a continuation ticket, but the continuation ticket is not submitted, an investigation will be conducted. If the investigation concludes that the absence of the original winning ticket or original winning continuation ticket, as applicable, is not attributable to the actions of a retailer or the gaming system but is attributable to other actions (e.g., fault of player) and that the available evidence demonstrates the claimant’s entitlement to the prize, payment will be made as set forth in subparagraphs (3)(d)1. and 2., and in accordance with any other applicable payment provision herein, provided the original winning ticket or original continuation ticket is not submitted prior to the expiration of the time periods set forth below. If the original winning ticket or original continuation ticket is submitted prior to expiration of the time periods set forth below, a subsequent investigation will be conducted to determine to whom payment should be made, if anyone.
1. For winning Draw game tickets, payment will be made following expiration of 210 days after the winning draw date, provided that payment for the original winning ticket or original continuation ticket is not made sooner.
2. For winning Scratch-Off tickets, payment for prizes valued at $600 through $1,000 will be made following expiration of 180 days from the date the claim was filed or following expiration of 90 days after the official end of the game, whichever occurs first, provided that payment for the original winning ticket is not made sooner. Payment for tickets valued at greater than $1,000 will be made following expiration of 90 days after the official end of the game, provided payment for the original winning ticket is not made sooner.
(4) TICKET VALIDATION. An original ticket or an original continuation ticket shall be the only proof of game play and the submission of an original winning ticket or original winning continuation ticket to the Florida Lottery shall be the sole method of claiming a prize, except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (3)(c) and (d). A purchase receipt, play slip (paper or digital), digital barcode, digital ticket checker data, or other digital data stored on a player’s mobile device shall not constitute evidence of game play, numbers selected, or evidence of a winning ticket and cannot be used to claim a prize. No photographs, copies, facsimiles, or other images in any form or in any medium will be accepted in lieu of an original ticket or an original continuation ticket. All online terminal game tickets must meet the validation requirements set forth in paragraph (4)(a), and where applicable, the additional validation requirements set forth in the current rules governing POWERBALL®, MEGA MILLIONS® and CASH4LIFE®. A copy of the current Florida Lottery’s POWERBALL, MEGA MILLIONS and CASH4LIFE rules can be obtained from the Florida Lottery’s website at flalottery.com. All Scratch-Off game tickets must meet the validation requirements set forth in paragraph (4)(b).
(a) Online Terminal Game Ticket Validation. (“Online terminal games” are also known as Draw games.)
1. In order to be a valid winning online terminal game lottery ticket, the ticket must be identifiable as a Florida Lottery ticket and have either a complete, legible Transaction Serial Number (“TSN”) or human-readable bar code. To the extent that a ticket is not identifiable as a Florida Lottery ticket or does not have a TSN or bar code, the ticket will be invalid. The Lottery will not attempt to reconstruct any tickets received in multiple pieces.
2. The ticket must not be counterfeit in whole or in part.
3. The TSN of an apparent winning ticket must validate on the Lottery’s gaming system and must not have been previously paid.
4. The ticket must not have been stolen.
5. The ticket must have been issued by the Florida Lottery or an authorized Florida Lottery retailer or dispensed by a Lottery full-service vending machine on official paper stock of the Florida Lottery or must be an authentic QuickTicketTM sold by an authorized Florida Lottery retailer.
6. The ticket must pass any additional validation tests determined necessary by the Lottery.
7. Any ticket not meeting the criteria set forth in subparagraphs (4)(a)1. through 6. is ineligible for any prize and shall not be paid as a winning ticket. In the event a defective ticket is purchased, the only responsibility or liability of the Lottery shall be the replacement of the defective ticket with an un-played ticket or tickets of equivalent sales price from a current Lottery game, or refund of the retail sales price.
(b) Scratch-Off Game Ticket Validation.
1. In order to be a valid winning Scratch-Off lottery ticket, the ticket must be identifiable as a Florida Lottery ticket and have either a complete, legible validation number (sometimes referred to as “Void If Removed Number” or “VIRN”), or a readable bar code.
2. The ticket must not be counterfeit in whole or in part.
3. The validation elements must not be altered or tampered with in any manner.
4. The ticket must not appear on any list of omitted ticket stock on file at the Lottery.
5. The ticket must not have been stolen.
6. The ticket must have been issued to a retailer by the Lottery in an authorized manner.
7. The validation number of an apparent winning ticket must validate on the Lottery’s gaming system and must not have been previously paid.
8. The validation elements of a ticket must not be misprinted or illegible.
9. The ticket must pass any additional validation tests determined necessary by the Lottery.
10. Any ticket not meeting the criteria set forth in subparagraphs (4)(b)1. through 9. is ineligible for any prize and shall not be paid as a winning ticket. In the event a defective ticket is purchased, the only responsibility or liability of the Lottery shall be the replacement of the defective ticket with an un-played ticket or tickets of equivalent sales price from a current Lottery game, or refund of the retail sales price.
(5) DETERMINATION OF PRIZEWINNER. The person to whom payment will be made for winning tickets submitted to the Lottery shall be determined as follows:
(d) Online terminal game tickets printed on official Lottery paper stock.
1. If one player information section is completely filled out, payment shall be made to the person whose name appears first on the name line in the player information section that is completed.
2. If one player information section is partially filled out and another player information section is completely filled out, payment will be made to the person whose name appears on the name line in the completely filled out player information section.
3. If more than one player information section is completely filled out, payment shall be made to the person whose name appears first on the name line in the player information section nearest the top of the ticket.
4. If no player information section is completely filled out and more than one name appears on the back of the ticket, payment shall be made to the person whose name appears first on the name line in the player information section nearest the top of the ticket in which a name is present.
(f) An individual claimant whose name appears on the back of a ticket when the ticket is presented to the Lottery may claim a prize on that ticket in a different name only if all of the following conditions are met:
1. The claimant would otherwise be determined a prizewinner under paragraphs (5)(a) through (e);
2. The claimant desires for payment to be made to a non-individual entity instead of to himself/herself;
3. The claimant can provide evidence satisfactory to the Lottery that the claimant has the necessary authority to make a claim on behalf of the non-individual entity; and
4. The claimant adds the name of the non-individual entity, and the claimant's title within that entity, to the back of the ticket.
(k) Any claimant with a winning ticket valued at $600 or more, and any person whose name appears on an Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 filed by a claimant and whose portion of a prize is $600 or more, will be analyzed for state-owed debt/child support owed. All members, managers, shareholders, officers, directors, board members, partners, grantors, settlors, trustees, present trust beneficiaries, and all other persons ultimately entitled to receive Lottery winnings from a claim valued at $600 or more filed by a legal entity, other than a corporation whose shares are publicly traded, will be analyzed for state-owed debt/child support owed. If such claimant or other person is identified as owing an outstanding debt to a state agency or owing child support collected through a court or spousal support or alimony as provided in Section 24.115(4), F.S., following deduction of federal income tax withholding, the remaining prize amount will be allocated as follows:
1. If the debt is owed by the claimant and an Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 is not filed at the time the claim is submitted, an amount sufficient to cover the amount owed, up to the total remaining prize amount, will be transferred to the state agency owed the debt. Any monies remaining after federal income tax withholding and after the debt is offset will be paid to the claimant.
2. If the debt is of a claimant who submits an Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 at the time of filing the claim, or of a person whose name appears on an Internal Revenue Service Form 5754 or who is entitled to receive Lottery winnings claimed by a legal entity, an amount sufficient to cover the claimant’s or other person’s debt, but not to exceed his or her percentage interest in the prize or entity, will be transferred to the state agency owed the debt. The monies remaining will be paid to the prizewinner and any other persons entitled to receive a portion of the Lottery winnings.
(7) WINNING TICKET VALUE DETERMINATION FOR PURPOSES OF PAYMENT AND CLAIMING.
The value of a winning ticket is determined by totaling all prizes won on a ticket and, as applicable, in accordance with the applicable provisions set forth in subsections (11), (12), (14) and (15).
(8) WINNING TICKETS VALUED AT LESS THAN $600.
(a) Payment by Retailers.
1. Winning tickets valued at $50 or less that are submitted to a retailer shall be paid in cash by the retailer unless it is impossible or impracticable to do so due to a company or store policy which, for safety or security reasons, limits the amount of cash available to the clerk; or an applicable local government ordinance limits the amount of cash available to the clerk. In such case, the retailer will make payment by check or money order.
2. Winning tickets with a value greater than $50 but less than $600 that are submitted to a retailer shall be paid by cash, check, or money order.
3. No charge or fee shall be imposed by a retailer on a player for paying a winning ticket by cash or check. Additionally, no charge or fee shall be imposed by a retailer on a player for a money order when it is the sole method of payment made available by the retailer.
(b) Payment by the Lottery.
1. Winning tickets valued at $200 or less that are presented to a Lottery district office will be paid by cash, check or issued lottery tickets.
2. Winning tickets valued at more than $200 that are submitted to a Lottery district office shall be paid by check and/or issued lottery tickets or, paid a maximum of $200 in cash and the balance of the prize paid by check and/or issued lottery tickets at the prizewinner’s option.
3. Winning tickets valued at less than $600 that are submitted to Lottery Headquarters for payment shall be paid by check.
4. A player who submits a winning ticket valued at less than $600 in person to a Lottery district office for payment by check shall be required to present identification as set forth in paragraph (10)(d) or (e). The identification is required to ensure proper check distribution.
Payment of any winning ticket valued at less than $600 that is submitted to a Lottery retailer, Lottery district office or Lottery Headquarters shall be made to the claimant upon successful ticket validation. Upon request by the Lottery, the claimant shall file a Winner Claim Form in accordance with the provisions set forth in paragraph (9)(c) below.
(9) WINNING TICKETS VALUED AT $600 OR MORE.
(f) Winning tickets valued at $600 or more that are processed by Lottery Headquarters shall be paid as follows and in accordance with the applicable payment provisions herein:
1. If the ticket value is $600 through $50,000, payment shall be made by check.
2. If the ticket value is greater than $50,000, payment shall be made by check or electronic funds transfer at the prizewinner’s option. In addition to the Winner Claim Form, prizewinners for such prizes shall be required to complete form DOL-416, Revised 2/2023 (Method of Prize Payment) or DOL-416S, Revised 2/2023 (Method of Prize Payment, Spanish version), at the time the prize is claimed. Forms DOL-416 and DOL-416S are hereby incorporated by reference and may be obtained by contacting the Florida Lottery, Claims Processing, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-9939.
(10) PRESENTATION OF IDENTIFICATION.
(d) For winning tickets valued at $600 or more, one form of identification is required that is current or was issued within the past five years and bears a serial or other identifying number. Acceptable forms of identification include the following:
1. A Florida identification card or driver’s license issued by the public agency authorized to issue driver’s licenses;
2. A passport issued by the Department of State of the United States;
3. A passport issued by a foreign government;
4. A driver’s license or an identification card issued by a public agency authorized to issue driver’s licenses in a state other than Florida, a territory of the United States, or Canada or Mexico;
5. An identification card issued by any branch of the armed forces of the United States;
6. A veteran health identification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs;
7. An identification card issued by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services; or
8. Another form of identification authorized for use by notaries public in Section 117.05 (5)(b)2., F.S.
(11) PAYMENT OF DRAW GAME MULTI-PANEL TICKETS. For purposes of this rule, a Draw game multi-panel ticket is defined as a ticket with more than one panel played for a single draw date and includes QuickTickets.
(c) Additional payment provisions applicable only to a winning Draw game multi-panel ticket that includes one or more cash prizes and a prize of one or more free Quick Pick tickets are as follows:
1. The value of each free Quick Pick ticket on a multi-panel ticket shall be included in the total prize value of the multi-panel ticket. The value of the free Quick Pick ticket is the selling price for a single play of the same type of Draw game in which the free ticket was won. For Example, a FLORIDA LOTTO® free ticket is valued at $2.00 and a FANTASY 5® free ticket is valued at $1.00.
2. A Draw game multi-panel ticket that has more than one prize won and a total prize value, including the value of each free Quick Pick ticket won, of less than $600 shall be paid by Lottery retailers or a Lottery office upon successful ticket validation. The prizewinner shall be paid the total cash amount of the prize or prizes won and given a ticket with one free Quick Pick play for the next available drawing for the same Draw game in which the prize was won, for each free Quick Pick ticket prize.
3. Draw game multi-panel tickets with a total prize value of $600 or more that include one or more cash prizes and a prize of one or more free Quick Pick tickets shall be claimed at a Lottery office. Retailer locations are unable to print free Quick Pick tickets that are part of a claim with a total value of $600 or more.
a. If the claim is submitted to a Lottery office in person and the Draw game multi-panel ticket is successfully validated, the Lottery will pay the prizewinner the total cash amount of the prize or prizes won and give the claimant one free Quick Pick ticket for the next available drawing for the same Draw game in which the prize was won for each free Quick Pick ticket prize.
b. If the claim is submitted by mail to a Lottery office and the Draw game multi-panel ticket is successfully validated, the Lottery will pay the total cash amount of the prize or prizes won and, if the prizewinner’s address is in Florida, print one free Quick Pick ticket for the next available drawing of the same Draw game in which the prize was won for each free Quick Pick ticket prize. The payment and the free ticket(s) shall be mailed to the prizewinner by the Lottery, except as set forth in paragraph (13)(b).
c. If the prizewinner is identified as owing an outstanding debt as set forth in paragraph (5)(k), in an amount less than the total of the cash amount of the prize or prizes won net of any federal income tax withholding, the free ticket(s) and the amount owed to the prizewinner after federal income tax has been withheld and his or her debt is satisfied shall be awarded. If the prizewinner is identified as owing an outstanding debt in an amount greater than the total cash amount of the prize or prizes won net of any federal income tax withholding, the total cash amount of the prize remaining after federal income tax has been withheld will be applied toward the outstanding debt as provided in Section 24.115(4), F.S., and the claimant will receive the free ticket(s).
4. QuickTickets shall not be used to award free Quick Pick ticket prizes.
(12) PAYMENT FOR DRAW GAME FREE TICKET PRIZES.
(13) PAYMENT FOR ADVANCE PLAY TICKET PRIZES.
(a) Florida Claimants. A claimant who claims a prize through a retailer or the Lottery on a winning Advance Play lottery ticket before all the drawings on the ticket have occurred will be paid the prize for the original ticket and issued a continuation ticket for the remaining drawings with the same play numbers as the original ticket. The original ticket will be recorded as “paid” in the gaming system and the continuation ticket automatically issued for the claimant shall be the instrument from which claims on remaining drawings are paid.
1. Payment of Multiple Prizes on Advance Play tickets.
a. A claimant who claims multiple prizes on a winning Advance Play lottery ticket for some or all the drawings that have occurred and the total prize value for all prizes won in all the drawings that have occurred is less than $600 will be paid the prizes as one amount by a Lottery retailer or a Lottery office upon successful ticket validation and, if applicable, issued a continuation ticket in accordance with paragraph (13)(a).
b. A claimant who claims multiple prizes on a winning Advance Play lottery ticket for some or all of the drawings that have occurred and the total prize value for all prizes won in the drawings that have occurred is $600 or more must be paid by a Lottery office. In such case, the prizes won will be paid as one amount upon successful ticket validation. However, applicable federal income tax will be withheld separately, if applicable, based on the individual value of the prize or prizes won in each drawing. Additionally, state-owed debt will be analyzed separately in accordance with the provisions in paragraph (5)(k) for each individual prize that is $600 or more. If applicable, the claimant will be issued a continuation ticket in accordance with paragraph (13)(a).
(17) LIFE-CONTINGENT PRIZE PAYMENTS.
(a) Individual Claimed Life-Contingent Prize. Following a guaranteed period in a For-Life game, as dictated by the game’s prize structure, and starting with the year immediately following the expiration of the guaranteed period, a Life-Contingent winner shall ensure that the Lottery receives an original notarized affidavit (or from the power of attorney, custodian or guardian, or medical provider for the winner) executed by the winner (or from the power of attorney, custodian or guardian, or medical provider for the winner) stating that he or she is still living and shall include a current address, telephone number, and email address for the winner. Except in the case of the winner, neither the maker and/or executor of the affidavit shall have a financial, pecuniary, or other interest in the winnings. The Lottery reserves the right to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the affidavit, including confirming the winner is alive. Such affidavit shall be executed and received by the Lottery within the 14-calendar day period prior to the issuance of payment to the winner. An affidavit showing proof of life shall be required for each and every year thereafter.
In the case of the winner, and starting with the year immediately following the expiration of the guaranteed period, he/she shall complete DOL-477, Revised 3/2023 (Affidavit of Life-Contingent Prize Winner) and DOL-416 (Method of Prize Payment) or DOL-416S (Method of Prize Payment, Spanish version). Form DOL-477 is hereby incorporated by reference and may be obtained by contacting the Florida Lottery, Claims Processing, 250 Marriott Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-9939.
Example: A For-Life game’s prize structure sets a 20-year guaranteed period. The year immediately following the 20-year guaranteed period (i.e. year 21), and each year thereafter, a winner must provide proof of life, as set forth herein, and provide the completed forms (DOL-477 and DOL-416 or DOL-416S) to the Florida Lottery.
(22) DISPUTES REGARDING THE AMOUNT OR VALIDITY OF TICKET.
(c) Final Payment Decision. The Lottery’s decision and judgments in respect to the determination of a winning ticket or of any other dispute arising from payment or awarding of prizes shall be final and binding upon all participants in the lottery unless otherwise provided by law or these rules. In the event a question arises relative to a winning ticket, or the payment or awarding of any prize, the Lottery is authorized to:
1. Deposit the prize winnings into an escrow fund until the dispute is resolved; or
2. Petition a court of competent jurisdiction for instructions and a resolution of the controversy.
(28) OTHER PROVISIONS.
(30) This emergency rule replaces Emergency Rule 53ER23-8, F.A.C.
Rulemaking Authority 24.105(9)(e), 24.109(1), 24.115(1) FS. Law Implemented 24.105(3), 24.105(9)(e), 24.115(1), (4), 24.1153 FS. History–New 3-24-2023, Replaces 53ER23-8.