N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 5014.7
(5) for a printed instant ticket, an image of the front and back of an issued ticket in its entirety and relevant shipment tracking information. Such mechanism shall ensure that the image and tracking information is available no later than 4:00 a.m. Eastern Time the day after ticket is shipped.
(g) Record of courier customer purchases.
Each courier service shall provide to the commission, in an electronic format acceptable to the commission, the following data:
(1) In regard to each drawing for which such courier service provides a ticket: Such data shall be submitted to the commission no later than 15 minutes before the drawing to which such data relates. The provisions of such data to the commission does not constitute ticket processing and shall not be sufficient evidence of a purchased ticket. Ticket processing must occur pursuant to the requirements of section 5014.12 of this Part in order to generate a ticket that may be submitted for a prize claim.
(2) In regard to each instant game for which such courier service provides a printed ticket: Such data shall be submitted to the commission daily, no later than 4:00 a.m. Eastern Time for the prior day’s shipments. The provisions of such data to the commission does not constitute ticket processing and shall not be sufficient evidence of a purchased ticket. A prize claim shall present the printed instant ticket purchased from the lottery sales agent, which must meet the validation requirements set forth in section 5006.8 of this Title in order to claim the prize.
(viii) time of the purchase.
(h) Incident notice.
A licensee shall report immediately all significant incidents related to the operation of such licensee’s platform, either personally or by telephone, within one hour of the discovery of the incident, followed by a letter addressed to the lottery director of operations within 24 hours of the incident. At a minimum, the licensee shall provide a written report for each of the following types of events:
(a) Location of courier customers within the State.
A network shall employ a method of restricting requests for courier services to only those made by courier customers physically located in the State of New York at the time of purchase of courier services.
(b) Prohibited sales areas.
A network shall employ a method of restricting requests for courier services made from any area within the State of New York that the commission designates as a prohibited sales area.
(c) Geolocation.
A network shall employ a method of providing a courier customer with the location of the nearest lottery sales agents using GPS technology. In the event a courier customer attempts to request courier services through the network of a courier service in the period between the halt of requests via the network but prior to the drawing cutoff, such method shall be capable of directing the courier customer to the nearest lottery sales agent.
(d) Courier service location.
A courier service shall receive and process in a location in New York requests from courier customers for courier services. Ticket processing shall occur in New York.
(e) Play slips.
A courier service may employ a method or means to print play slips or facsimiles thereof, only after approval by the commission pursuant to these regulations. No such approval shall be granted by the commission unless such method or means has been tested, at the licensee’s expense, and verified by an independent third-party testing facility to the satisfaction of the commission that such play slips perform at least as accurately as the commission’s official play slips.
(f) Ticket confirmation to the courier customer.
The network shall employ a mechanism to provide a user with the following: