On-line retailer's duties.
Effective Oct 28, 200339 SDR 100Source: 17 SDR 51, effective October 8, 1990; 30 SDR 52, effective October 28, 2003; 39 SDR 100, effective December 5,2012. | General Authority: SDCL 42-7A-21(3)(13)(14)(17). | Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7A-8(9) , 42-7A-10 , 42-7A-11 , 42-7A-12 , 42-7A-21(13)(17) , 42-7A-32.
Specific duties of an on-line retailer are as follows:
- (1) Pay all costs associated with providing a regular use telephone located near the terminal to allow use of both the telephone and the terminal for operation assistance;
- (2) Provide dedicated AC power to within approximately five feet of the terminal. Dedicated AC power means that there is no other equipment on the line except the on-line terminal. The retailer is responsible for all costs associated with providing the dedicated AC power;
- (3) Provide space for the operation of the on-line terminal at a location approved by the lottery. An on-line retailer may not move an on-line terminal without permission of the lottery and shall reimburse the lottery for any telephone charges associated with the change of location, unless the change was required by the lottery;
- (4) Conduct and promote the sale of on-line tickets authorized in this article during all of the retailer's business hours in which the on-line system is functioning;
- (5) Maintain on-line ticket sales levels as established by the lottery;
- (6) Promote and sell instant game tickets;
- (7) Be financially responsible and personally liable to the lottery for all revenues derived from the sale of lottery tickets and all tickets cashed that are presented to the lottery for payment;
- (8) Post winning numbers prominently where tickets are sold as soon as possible following the drawing;
- (9) Prominently post point-of-sale materials, exterior signs, displays, and promotional and informational materials supplied by the lottery;
- (10) Attend all training sessions and notify the lottery of new employees who need training for the operation of on-line terminals;
- (11) Exercise diligence in the operation and care of the on-line terminal and immediately notify the lottery call center of any on-line terminal malfunction;
- (12) Provide secure areas for the storage of terminal supplies and placement;
- (13) Be personally liable for any loss or damage to the on-line terminal;
- (14) Permit a representative of the lottery to conduct on-site inspections of lottery property and on-line ticket sales accounting records during the retailer's normal hours of operation;
- (15) Permit the removal of lottery property by a representative of the lottery during the retailer's normal hours of operation;
- (16) Provide for the cashing of on-line tickets and pay all claims in cash or business check up to a maximum of $100, regardless of where the winning on-line lottery ticket was purchased;
- (17) Replace ticket stock as required in the on-line terminal;
- (18) Perform no mechanical or electrical maintenance on the on-line terminal;
- (19) Notify the lottery in writing of a change of address or a change of ownership interest in the business at least 30 days before the change. On-line tickets may not be sold at a location other than the address listed on the on-line retailer's license;
- (20) Notify the lottery in writing 14 days in advance of a change of the bank account maintained for the deposit of on-line revenues pursuant to § 48:03:02:11;
- (21) Prominently display the on-line retailer license in the area of the on-line terminal so that it is clearly visible to the public; and
- (22) Monitor the sale of lottery tickets to ensure no person under 18 years of age purchases a ticket.
Source: 17 SDR 51, effective October 8, 1990; 30 SDR 52, effective October 28, 2003; 39 SDR 100, effective December 5,2012.
General Authority: SDCL 42-7A-21(3)(13)(14)(17).
Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7A-8(9) , 42-7A-10 , 42-7A-11 , 42-7A-12 , 42-7A-21(13)(17) , 42-7A-32.