Tax 61.02(3)(a)(a) For instant scratch ticket games under s. 565.01 (6m) (a) 1., Stats., a chance received for consideration that may entitle a player to a prize as a winning ticket under sub. (8), consistent with lottery games under s. 565.27, Stats. Tax 61.02(3)(b)(b) For on-line ticket games under s. 565.01 (6m) (a) 2., Stats., a chance received for consideration that may entitle a player to a prize as a winning ticket under sub. (8), consistent with lottery games under s. 565.27, Stats. Tax 61.02(3)(c)(c) For break-open ticket games under s. 565.01 (6m) (a) 1., Stats., a chance received for consideration that may entitle a player to a prize as a winning ticket under sub. (8), consistent with lottery games under s. 565.27, Stats. Tax 61.02(4)(4) “Low tier prize” means a lottery prize of $49.00 or less, unless otherwise specified in the retailer’s handbook. Tax 61.02(5)(5) “Retailer performance program” or “RPP” means a program that is designed to provide additional compensation, above the compensation provided under s. 565.10 (14) (b) 1. or 2., Stats., to retailers who meet certain performance goals identified by the Wisconsin lottery. Tax 61.02(6)(6) “Selling location” means each cash register or instant ticket vending machine at a Wisconsin lottery retail outlet where a lottery ticket is sold. Tax 61.02(7)(7) “Settlement date” means the date, designated by the administrator, by which the retailer is to return unsold instant scratch tickets for a particular game. Tax 61.02(8)(8) “Validation” means the action of identifying whether a Wisconsin lottery ticket is a winning lottery ticket, by industry means consistent with the type of ticket under sub. (3). Tax 61.02(9)(9) “Winning lottery ticket” or “winning lottery share” any lottery ticket under sub. (3), for which an appropriate validation under sub. (8) has been conducted by a representative of the lottery, which indicates that the lottery ticket is a winning ticket. Tax 61.02(10)(10) “Wisconsin lottery” means the department of revenue Wisconsin lottery division, the executive assistant, the secretary or the deputy secretary of revenue. Tax 61.02 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, March, 1989, No. 399, eff. 4-1-89; correction in (7) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., Register, March, 1995, No. 471; renum. (1) to (7) to be (2) to (5), (7), (8) and (10), cr. (1), (6) and (9), Register, October, 2000, No. 538, eff. 11-1-00.; CR 01-088: am. (2), r. (3), renum. subs. (4) to (10) to be (3) to (9), and am. (6), (7) and (9) as renumbered Register February 2002 No. 554, eff. 3-1-02; CR 04-083: am. (2), (3) and (4), cr. (3) (a) to (c) and (8), renum. (8) and (9) to be (9) and (10) and am. Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-02; CR 07-087: cr. (1m), am. (6) Register April 2008 No. 628, eff. 5-1-08. Tax 61.03Tax 61.03 Procedure for selecting and renewing contracting retailers. Tax 61.03(1)(1) Any person may apply for a contract to sell lottery tickets by submitting to the Wisconsin lottery a completed application for a lottery retail sales contract. Applications are available upon request by contacting the Wisconsin lottery. A nonrefundable check for $75.00 made payable to the Wisconsin lottery shall accompany each application for a contract. A nonrefundable electronic fund transfer or check for $25.00 made payable to the Wisconsin lottery shall accompany each application for a contract renewal. Tax 61.03 NoteNote: Applications and application fees should be mailed or delivered to Wisconsin Lottery, 2135 Rimrock Road, PO Box 8941, Madison WI 53708-8941.
Tax 61.03(2)(2) The administrator shall examine the completed application, and based on criteria under s. 565.10 (2) to (5), Stats., and s. Tax 61.04 (1), shall either grant a contract or deny the application. The administrator shall grant the contract or deny the application within 35 business days after the Wisconsin lottery receives the completed application and application fee under sub. (1) or within 35 business days after the administrator completes a credit check under s. Tax 61.04 (1) (a), whichever is later. Tax 61.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, March, 1989, No. 399, eff. 4-1-89; corrections in (2) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, March, 1995, No. 471; CR 01-088: am. Register February 2002 No. 554, eff. 3-1-02. Tax 61.04Tax 61.04 Criteria for selecting retailers. Tax 61.04(1)(1) In addition to the criteria under s. 565.10 (1) to (5), Stats., the administrator shall determine if the applicant meets all of the following conditions: Tax 61.04(1)(a)(a) The applicant or the applicant’s business shall satisfactorily pass a credit check by the administrator. Tax 61.04(1)(b)(b) The applicant shall affirm, in the contract application, that the applicant’s business is physically secure and that the premise has a secure place to store lottery tickets. Tax 61.04(1)(d)(d) The applicant is expected to sell a minimum monthly average of $400 worth of instant scratch tickets or instant break-open tickets or the sum of both each fiscal quarter, under s. 565.01 (6m) (a) 1., Stats., which shall be represented in any retailer contract or addenda. The administrator may deny a contract or a renewal to an applicant whose anticipated sales will not meet the stated minimum monthly average of sales per fiscal quarter or whose historical sales have not met the stated minimum monthly average of sales per fiscal quarter. Tax 61.04(1)(e)(e) The applicant may not be an employee of the department of revenue Wisconsin lottery division, or the executive assistant, the secretary or the deputy secretary of revenue, per s. 565.05 (1) (b), Stats. Tax 61.04(2)(2) If the applicant is a state agency or a local unit of government, the criteria under s. 565.10 (2) and (3) (a), Stats., and sub. (1) (e) shall apply to the entity’s officers and directors. Tax 61.04(3)(3) If the administrator finds that there are so many qualified applicants in a given geographic area of the state that, if all those applicants would be granted contracts to sell lottery tickets, there would be an undue concentration of retailers selling lottery tickets in that area, the administrator shall perform market evaluations on the retail establishments seeking a contract. Contracts shall only be granted to those retailers achieving the highest marketing evaluation score until the undue concentration is eliminated. The administrator shall, however, grant a sufficient number of contracts in a given area to serve public convenience. Tax 61.04(4)(4) Any applicant who has a physical or mental disability that constitutes or results in a substantial handicap to the applicant’s employment may be awarded a contract exclusively to sell lottery tickets if the applicant meets all of the following conditions: Tax 61.04(4)(a)(a) Each applicant includes with the retailer application a letter from the Wisconsin division of vocational rehabilitation verifying that the applicant’s disability is a substantial handicap to employment. Tax 61.04(4)(c)(c) Each applicant’s contract is approved by the administrator. Tax 61.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, March, 1989, No. 399, eff. 4-1-89; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., Register, March, 1995, No. 471; am. (1) (d), Register, October, 2000, No. 538, eff. 11-1-00; CR 01-088: am. (1) (intro.), (a), (e), (3), and (4) Register February 2002 No. 554, eff. 3-1-02; CR 04-083: r. and recr. (1) (b), r. (c), am. (d) Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-05. Tax 61.05(1)(1) The Wisconsin lottery may require from each retailer a fidelity bond or an irrevocable letter of credit, or both, in the amount determined by the administrator and based upon the applicant’s projected lottery ticket sales. The administrator may also require from each retailer the payment of interest for any outstanding unpaid balance that results from a dishonored retailer’s check or electronic funds transfer, under s. Tax 61.08 (14) (d). Tax 61.05(2)(2) The bond shall be payable upon the order of the Wisconsin lottery and may be obtained through an insurance agency or a bond and surety company. No individual bond may be less than $500.00. The letter of credit shall be drawn upon a financial institution with offices within the borders of the state of Wisconsin, and shall be drafted in a manner that allows the lottery to draw upon it without additional action taken by the retailer. No letter of credit may be accepted for which the lottery must pay a sum before it can draw upon the letter of credit. Tax 61.06(1)(1) When a retailer is awarded a contract or a contract renewal, the retailer shall pay $25.00 to the Wisconsin lottery for a nonassignable and nontransferable certificate of authority. A certificate of authority is required for each location from which the retailer will sell lottery tickets. Tax 61.06(2)(2) The retailer shall be issued a year-round certificate of authority if the retailer intends to sell lottery tickets all 12 months of the year. If the retailer intends to sell lottery tickets less than 12 months a year, the retailer may be issued a seasonal certificate of authority. If the retailer intends to sell lottery tickets throughout the year but only at selected times and places, such as at weekly events or at fairs and festivals, the retailer may be issued a temporary certificate of authority. Tax 61.06(3)(3) If the certificate is lost, mutilated or destroyed, the retailer shall within 15 calendar days request in writing and submit a completed application for a duplicate certificate. The retailer shall pay $25.00 to the Wisconsin lottery for a duplicate certificate of authority. Tax 61.06(4)(4) A mutilated certificate shall be surrendered to the administrator upon issuance of a duplicate. A lost certificate, when found, shall be surrendered to the administrator within 15 calendar days of its recovery. Tax 61.06(5)(5) Payment under subs. (1) and (3) shall be by check or electronic fund transfer. Tax 61.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, March, 1989, No. 399, eff. 4-1-89; CR 01-088: am. (2) and (4) Register February 2002 No. 554, eff. 3-1-02. Tax 61.07Tax 61.07 Contract denial appeal procedure. Tax 61.07(1)(1) If the applicant was denied a contract, the administrator shall notify the applicant, in writing, of the denial along with a brief statement why the applicant was denied a contract. The applicant shall also be notified that a request for reconsideration must be made by the applicant within 30 calendar days of the denial and that the request shall contain the information in sub. (2). Tax 61.07(2)(2) Within 30 calendar days of the mailing of the denial, the applicant may request a reconsideration by filing with the administrator a written statement setting forth the applicant’s legal, factual or equitable arguments and submitting any supporting documents. The request for reconsideration shall be deemed filed on the date it is received by the administrator. Tax 61.07(3)(3) Within 20 calendar days of receipt of the request for reconsideration, the administrator may, in writing, request the applicant to submit any additional facts, legal and equitable arguments or documents that the administrator deems necessary to make a determination. Tax 61.07(4)(4) The Wisconsin lottery’s legal counsel shall compile a file containing all the material submitted by the applicant and any relevant material the administrator may have, including but not limited to, the completed application and credit check report. Legal counsel shall then review the file, research, if necessary, the applicable laws and rules and prepare an analysis and recommendation for the administrator’s consideration. Tax 61.07(5)(5) The administrator, after considering all the facts and arguments submitted by the applicant, and legal counsel’s recommendation, shall independently evaluate whether to grant or deny the applicant a contract. Within 45 calendar days of the administrator’s receipt of the request for reconsideration or any supplemental information and documentation requested, the administrator shall notify the applicant, in writing, of the determination. If the applicant is denied a contract, the notice shall include a written statement setting forth the reasons for the denial and notifying the applicant of the right to a hearing on the denial under s. 227.42, Stats. The applicant shall be notified that a request for a hearing must be made by the applicant within 20 calendar days and that the request must contain the information in sub. (6). Tax 61.07(6)(6) Within 20 calendar days of the administrator’s mailing of the final determination, the applicant may request, in writing, a hearing under s. 227.42, Stats. A request for a hearing shall be deemed filed on the date it is received by the administrator. A request shall contain all of the following: Tax 61.07(6)(c)(c) The facts that the applicant intends to prove at the hearing. Tax 61.07(6)(d)(d) A description of the mistake the applicant believes was made, if the applicant claims that the denial of contract is based on a mistake in fact or in law. Tax 61.07(6)(e)(e) Any supporting documents not previously submitted to the administrator. Tax 61.07(7)(7) Within 20 calendar days of receipt of a request for hearing, the administrator shall grant or deny the request for a hearing, in writing. A hearing shall be granted if the criteria in s. 227.42 (1), Stats., are met, and the administrator shall reasonably notify the applicant of the time and place of the hearing. A hearing shall be denied if criteria under s. 227.42 (1), Stats., are not met, and the administrator shall inform the applicant, in writing, of the reason for denial. Tax 61.07(8)(8) In the event that neither the applicant nor the applicant’s representative appears at the time and place designated for the hearing, the administrator may take action based upon the record as submitted. By failing to appear, an applicant waives any further right to appeal before the Wisconsin lottery. Tax 61.08Tax 61.08 Retailer contract terms and conditions. The retailer’s contract shall include all of the following terms and conditions: Tax 61.08(1)(1) Contract period and sales authorization. The retailer’s contract shall remain in effect for at least one year and shall expire on the date shown on the certificate of authority. The administrator may renew the contract. However, the retailer does not have a substantial interest in, or a vested legal or equitable right to, a contract renewal. Tax 61.08(2)(2) Contract not assignable or transferable. The retailer’s contract may not be assigned or transferred from one person or location to another. Tax 61.08(3)(3) Retailer is not an employee or agent of the state. The retailer is not an employee or agent of the state of Wisconsin and is not entitled to any right, privilege or benefit that would accrue to an employee or agent of the state of Wisconsin. Tax 61.08(4)(4) Indemnification. The retailer shall indemnify and hold harmless the state of Wisconsin, the Wisconsin lottery, and the Wisconsin lottery’s employees and agents from and against all claims, suits, or actions arising from any willful or negligent act or omission of the retailer or its agents while performing under the terms of the retailer contract. Tax 61.08(5)(5) Compliance with state law and rules. During the term of the retailer contract, the retailer shall comply with ch. 565, Stats., the Wisconsin lottery’s administrative rules and any other applicable state law and administrative rules. Tax 61.08(6)(6) Compliance with retailer’s handbook. During the term of the retailer contract, the retailer shall comply with instructions and procedures for each game as set forth in the retailer handbook. Tax 61.08(7)(7) Certificate of authority. The certificate of authority is not assignable or transferable and shall be conspicuously displayed at the point of sale. Tax 61.08(8)(8) Notification of changes in the retailer’s application. Tax 61.08(8)(a)(a) The retailer shall notify the administrator, in writing, within 15 calendar days of every change of its organizational structure, including but not limited to changes from a sole proprietorship to a partnership or to a corporation. Tax 61.08(8)(b)(b) The retailer shall notify the administrator, in writing, at least 30 calendar days in advance of any change of the retailer’s business address. Tax 61.08(8)(c)(c) The retailer shall notify the administrator, in writing, within 15 calendar days if the retailer, or any of the retailer’s partners, officers, directors or owners, as described under s. 565.10 (3), Stats., have been convicted of or pleaded guilty or no contest to a felony, a gambling related offense, or fraud or misrepresentation in any connection. Tax 61.08(9)(a)(a) During the term of the retailer’s contract and until the retailer gives a final accounting at the end of the contract term, the retailer shall maintain current, complete and accurate lottery accounting records and correspondence including but not limited to, the receipt, sale, handling, and returns for credit of all lottery tickets received by the retailer. Tax 61.08(10)(a)(a) During the term of the retailer’s contract the retailer shall do all of the following: Tax 61.08(10)(a)1.1. Maintain worker’s compensation insurance, if required to do so under ch. 102, Stats. Tax 61.08(10)(a)2.2. Maintain public liability and property damage insurance against any claim that may occur in carrying out the retailer’s contract. Minimum coverages are $300,000 single limit liability or $100,000 bodily injury per person and $300,000 per occurrence and $100,000 property damage. Tax 61.08(10)(b)(b) The insurance requirements under par. (a) 1. and 2. do not apply to a state agency or a local unit of government. Tax 61.08(10)(c)(c) The retailer, by signing and executing the contract, warrants and represents to the Wisconsin lottery that the retailer has in place and will maintain during the contract period the insurance set forth under par. (a) 1. and 2. and at the minimum levels set forth under par. (a) 2. Tax 61.08(10)(d)(d) During the term of the retailer’s contract, the administrator reserves the right to request from the retailer verification that the retailer has complied with the insurance requirements under par. (a) 1. and 2. Tax 61.08(11)(b)(b) The retailer may not intentionally sell a lottery ticket to a person under 18 years of age. Tax 61.08(11)(c)(c) The retailer shall sell a minimum monthly average of $400 worth of instant scratch tickets or instant break-open tickets or the sum of both each fiscal quarter, under s. Tax 61.04 (1) (d). Tax 61.08(11)(d)(d) The retailer may not exchange lottery tickets with any other person including other retailers. Tax 61.08(11)(e)(e) The retailer may not sell any lottery tickets at a price different from the price authorized by the Wisconsin lottery, condition the sale of a lottery ticket upon purchase of any other item or service or impose any restriction upon the sale of a lottery ticket unless specifically authorized by the administrator. Tax 61.08(11)(f)(f) The retailer may not play the lottery games by using any method other than random, fair chance, or by any method contrary to the principle that every lottery ticket has an equal and random chance of winning.
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