- 1. Retailers may pay cash prizes in cash, by certified check, cashier's check, business check, money order, other cash equivalent or by any combination of these methods.
- 2. If a check for payment of a prize by a retailer to a claimant is denied for any reason, the retailer is subject to the same service charge, interest and penalty payments for referring a debt to the agency for collection that would apply if the check were made payable to the agency. A claimant whose prize check is denied shall notify the agency to obtain the prize.
- 3. During normal business hours of the lottery retailer with operational validation equipment by which the ticket claim can be validated, a lottery retailer shall pay any lottery prize of $600 or less, unless otherwise determined by the director, regardless of the location from which the winning ticket was purchased.
- 4. A prize claim shall be paid only at the location specified on the retailer's license or at a lottery office.
- 5. The agency will reimburse a retailer for all valid prizes paid by the retailer within the specified prize redemption period for the game from which the prize resulted.
- 6. In no case shall a retailer impose a fee, additional charge or discount for cashing a winning lottery game ticket.
- 7. Retailers who pay claims without validating the tickets do so at their own financial risk.
Procedures for prize payments by retailers are as follows:
Statutory Authority
§ 58.1-4007 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 19, Issue 15, eff. May 7, 2003; amended, Virginia Register Volume 28, Issue 26, eff. September 26, 2012; Volume 31, Issue 3, eff. November 5, 2014.