75 sections in this chapter.
ORS 461.545 [1989 c.828 §7; repealed by 1991 c.461 §79 and 1991 c.962 §15]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 461.546 [1991 c.962 §2a; 1993 c.18 §119; repealed by 1995 c.814 §4]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 461.547 Distribution of certain video lottery revenues to counties for economic development. (1) The Oregon State Lottery Commission shall transfer an amount equal to 2.5 percent of the net receipts from video lottery games allocated to the Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to counties for economic development activities. Ninety percent of the moneys shall be distributed to each county in proportion to the gross receipts from video lottery games from each county. Ten percent of the moneys shall be distributed in equal amounts to each county
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(2) As used in this section: (a) “Gross receipts from video lottery games” means the amount of money inserted into video lottery games plus the value of any free game prizes used by players for subsequent games. (b) “Net receipts from video lottery games” means the amount of mone…
ORS 461.548 Video lottery proceeds to be treated separately from other lottery proceeds. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Oregon State Lottery Commission shall meet the constitutional requirements for prizes and administrative costs separately for video and all other lottery games. The lottery commission shall not intermingle the results of video lottery games for the purpose of calculating the allowable limit on administrative expenses of other lottery games. [1991 c.962 §14]
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Note: See note under 461.544.
ORS 461.549 Use of video lottery proceeds for treatment of gambling-related behavioral problems. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds that emotional and behavioral problems related to gambling may impose additional costs on state government and on the state economy, such as additional mental health expenditures, increased law enforcement costs and lost economic output. The use of a portion of the net receipts from video lottery games to pay the costs of preventing and treating emotional and behavioral problems related to gambling promotes the creation of jobs and this state’s economic development by offsetting and treating the negative economic consequences of such behavior
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(2) In each fiscal quarter of a biennium, commencing with the fifth fiscal quarter of the biennium beginning July 1, 2013, there is allocated from the Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to the Problem Gambling Treatment Fund established by ORS 413.522 an amount equ…
ORS 461.550 Expenditure limitation not applicable to lottery. All expenditures from the State Lottery Fund or the fund established by the Legislative Assembly to disburse net lottery proceeds are exempt from any state expenditure limitation. [1985 c.302 §8(8)]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 461.553 ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund. (1) The ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund is established in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund. Interest earned on the moneys in the ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund shall be credited to the fund. The fund consists of lottery bond proceeds appropriated to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for further distribution to public or private entities that do not receive appropriations directly from the Legislative Assembly and interest credited to the fund
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(2) Moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the purpose of distributions described in subsection (1) of this section. [2013 c.786 §23] Note: 461.553 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added…
ORS 461.555 Capital Construction Trust Fund; sources; uses. (1) There is established in the State Treasury a Capital Construction Trust Fund separate and distinct from the General Fund. Interest on the fund shall accrue to the fund
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(2) The fund shall consist of amounts allocated to it from the Administrative Services Economic Development Fund. (3) The fund is to be used to meet capital construction costs. [1991 c.461 §77] Note: See note under 461.544.
ORS 461.557 DOT Economic Development Distributions Fund. (1) The DOT Economic Development Distributions Fund is established in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund. Interest earned on the moneys in the DOT Economic Development Distributions Fund shall be credited to the fund. The fund consists of lottery bond proceeds appropriated to the Department of Transportation for further distribution to public or private entities that do not receive appropriations directly from the Legislative Assembly and interest credited to the fund
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(2) Moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the Department of Transportation for the purpose of distributions described in subsection (1) of this section. [2013 c.786 §24] Note: 461.557 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a pa…
ORS 461.558 [2009 c.872 §1; 2011 c.699 §9; repealed by 2013 c.722 §37]
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ORS 461.559 Reversion of lottery allocations. (1) On December 31 in each odd-numbered year, all amounts remaining unspent by a state agency from statutory allocations made from the Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to that agency for the prior biennium shall revert to the Administrative Services Economic Development Fund
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(2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to allocations for debt service, capital construction, continuing contracts, contested claims or special allocations designated by legislative action. [2013 c.722 §86; 2015 c.840 §29] Note: 461.559 was enacted into law by the Legi…
ORS 461.560 Taxation of sales and prizes. (1) State or local taxes may not be imposed upon the sale of lottery tickets or shares of the Oregon State Lottery established by this chapter or any prize awarded by the state lottery established by this chapter that does not exceed $600. A prize awarded by the state lottery that is greater than $600 shall be subject to any tax imposed upon or measured by net income and any other applicable state or local tax. For purposes of this section, “prize awarded by the state lottery” includes a prize awarded by a multistate lottery association of which the Oregon State Lottery is a member if the ticket upon which the prize is awarded was sold in this state
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(2) A city, county or other political subdivision in this state may not impose, by charter provision or ordinance, or collect a tax that is imposed on lottery game retailers only and that is measured by or based upon the amount of the commissions or other compensation received by…
ORS 461.600 Sales to minors. (1) Tickets or shares in lottery games, including tickets or shares sold from vending machines or other devices, may not be sold to a person under 18 years of age
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(2) Video lottery game terminals may not be operated by a person under 21 years of age. (3) The Oregon State Lottery Commission shall establish safeguards to ensure that lottery game retailers comply with the requirements of this section. [1985 c.2 §5(6); 1985 c.302 §5(6); 2003 c…
ORS 461.610 Transfer of winning tickets or shares; rules. (1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, a person may not
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(a) Sell, or offer to sell, a winning ticket or share; (b) Purchase, or offer to purchase, a winning ticket or share; or (c) Claim, or offer to claim, a winning ticket or share for another person for compensation. (2) This section does not apply to any prize that the Oregon State…
ORS 461.700 Additional disclosure requirements; costs of investigation. (1) Any person required to submit disclosure information under this chapter, in addition to the requirements specifically listed in this chapter, shall also submit for each individual the true name, as well any other name used, date of birth, place of birth, Social Security number, current residence address, and residence address for the last 10 years, current marital status including how long, spouse’s name, address, date of birth and Social Security number. The person required to disclose must submit an individual sworn statement as to any criminal convictions and the nature thereof. The sworn statement must also contain authorization for the Attorney General and the Assistant Director for Security to confirm with the Oregon Department of Revenue and the United States Internal Revenue Service the truthfulness of the sworn statement with regard to tax matters. The commission shall develop a disclosure form which identifies the information required to be disclosed, including a certification that the information provided is correct. The form shall be sworn and bear the warning that the applicant bears responsibility for excessive investigation costs and that the providing of false information constitutes the crime of false swearing under ORS 162.075 which is a Class A misdemeanor
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(2) If the costs of investigation of any applicant exceed the usual costs of such investigations, the applicant shall be billed for the excessive costs. The payment thereof shall be credited to the State Lottery Fund as a reimbursement of administrative costs. [1985 c.302 §14]
ORS 461.710 [Formerly 284.430; renumbered 280.518 in 1991]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 461.715 Holding of certain lottery prizes for child support; rules; procedure. (1) The Oregon State Lottery Commission, by rule, shall develop procedures whereby
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(a) Before paying any portion of a lottery prize in excess of $600, the lottery commission shall check the name and Social Security number of the person entitled to payment against a computer database containing the names and Social Security numbers of obligors who are delinquent…
ORS 461.719 Holding of certain lottery prizes for overpayment of assistance; rules; procedures. (1) As used in this section, “assistance” includes
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(a) Medical assistance as defined in ORS 414.025. (b) Public assistance as defined in ORS 411.010. (c) Supplemental nutrition assistance provided under ORS 411.806 to 411.845. (d) Any other benefit, aid or assistance for which the Department of Human Services or Oregon Health Aut…
ORS 461.720 [1985 c.829 §1; 1987 c.506 §27; renumbered 171.845 in 1991]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 461.725 Enforcement officers to enforce prohibition on gray machines. Out of the funds available to the Oregon State Lottery Commission to meet the administrative expenses of the Oregon State Lottery, the lottery commission shall employ or contract for at least three undercover enforcement officers to enforce the prohibition on gray machines imposed by ORS 162.305, 164.377, 166.715, 167.117, 167.164, 167.166, 461.210, 461.215, 461.217, 461.400, 461.445, 461.535, 461.548, 461.725 and 464.250. [1991 c.962 §18; 1995 c.814 §3]
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Note: See note under 461.544.
ORS 461.730 [1989 c.909 §49; renumbered 447.255 in 1991]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 461.740 Policy on hiring by firms receiving lottery-funded benefits. (1) It is the policy of the State of Oregon that any firm receiving benefit from state lottery-funded programs should undertake a good faith effort to hire and retain as employees low-income individuals who have received job training assistance from publicly funded job training providers
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(2) The Oregon Business Development Department may require any firm receiving benefit from state lottery-funded programs the department administers to enter into a first-source hiring agreement with publicly funded job training providers. (3) Publicly funded job training provider…
ORS 461.800 Short title. ORS 461.800 to 461.820 shall be known as and may be cited as the Oregon State Lottery Responsible Gambling Code of Practices Act. [2015 c.478 §5]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 461.810 Definitions. As used in ORS 461.800 to 461.820
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(1) “Problem gambling” means playing lottery games in a manner that is characterized by difficulty in limiting money or time spent on gambling, which leads to adverse consequences for the gambler, the gambler’s family or the community. (2) “Responsible gambling” means the provisi…
ORS 461.820 Promotion of responsible gambling. (1) The Oregon State Lottery Commission shall operate the Oregon State Lottery, in compliance with the Oregon State Lottery Responsible Gambling Code of Practice described in ORS 461.200
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(a) In environments that: (A) Encourage responsible gambling practices; and (B) Discourage problem gambling. (b) In a manner that: (A) Empowers individuals to make informed decisions about playing lottery games by providing information about responsible gambling and problem gambl…