L-6, r. 12.1 - Lottery Scheme Rules

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5. An applicant for a licence to conduct and manage a drawing must provide the board, for each drawing, with
(1)  the date and place of the drawing;
(2)  the dates when tickets will be on sale;
(3)  the number or estimated number of tickets that will be on sale;
(4)  the ticket selling price;
(5)  the total value of the prizes to be awarded or the total percentage of gross profit for each prize as well as the corresponding value of the total percentage that would come from the sale of all the estimated tickets;
(6)  a brief description and the retail value of each prize, or the total percentage of gross profit of each prize;
(7)  the anticipated profit and costs;
(8)  the rules of participation and operation; and
(9)  the type of drawing.
If the applicant uses an electronic scheme from a supplier in order to conduct and manage the applicant’s drawing, the applicant must also provide the name of the supplier, the name and proposed use of the electronic scheme and a copy of the contract entered into with the supplier.
If the applicant has established an electronic scheme to conduct and manage an electronic drawing, the applicant must provide
(1)  the name and description of the scheme;
(2)  the digital signatures of the electronic scheme’s critical components and the digital signature specific to the random number generator at the time of the application; and
(3)  the certification or expert report referred to in section 53 and an attestation from the laboratory confirming that the scheme has the characteristics listed in section 54.
O.C. 1475-2022, s. 5.
In force: 2022-09-01
5. An applicant for a licence to conduct and manage a drawing must provide the board, for each drawing, with
(1)  the date and place of the drawing;
(2)  the dates when tickets will be on sale;
(3)  the number or estimated number of tickets that will be on sale;
(4)  the ticket selling price;
(5)  the total value of the prizes to be awarded or the total percentage of gross profit for each prize as well as the corresponding value of the total percentage that would come from the sale of all the estimated tickets;
(6)  a brief description and the retail value of each prize, or the total percentage of gross profit of each prize;
(7)  the anticipated profit and costs;
(8)  the rules of participation and operation; and
(9)  the type of drawing.
If the applicant uses an electronic scheme from a supplier in order to conduct and manage the applicant’s drawing, the applicant must also provide the name of the supplier, the name and proposed use of the electronic scheme and a copy of the contract entered into with the supplier.
If the applicant has established an electronic scheme to conduct and manage an electronic drawing, the applicant must provide
(1)  the name and description of the scheme;
(2)  the digital signatures of the electronic scheme’s critical components and the digital signature specific to the random number generator at the time of the application; and
(3)  the certification or expert report referred to in section 53 and an attestation from the laboratory confirming that the scheme has the characteristics listed in section 54.
O.C. 1475-2022, s. 5.