Examples of Lottery proceeds in a sentence
Lottery proceeds are continuously appropriated pursuant to Section 3 of Article XXVII of the State Constitution and are shown for informational purposes only.
Lottery proceeds are only dedicated to the Trust Fund through December 31, 2024.
Current Lottery proceeds are used to purchase deposit fund contracts which will provide sufficient amounts for future payment of installment prizes.
A provision requiring the deposit of all Lottery proceeds to be deposited into the State Lottery Fund except as otherwise provided in Section 20 of this Act.
Lottery proceeds shall not be subject to Article VII, Section III, Paragraph II; Article III, Section IX, Paragraph VI(a); or Article III, Section IX, Paragraph IV(c), except that the net proceeds after payment of such operating expenses shall be subject to Article VII, Section III, Paragraph II.
Fully cooperate with Lottery employees or its representatives and make available all pertinent records, documents, and information in all matters related to Lottery operations, including but not limited to the accounting, collection, inspection, auditing, or investigation of Lottery proceeds, tickets and products, equipment, and the terms and conditions of this Contract.
Lottery proceeds due the OLC, as calculated on the invoice for an accounting period, will be transferred from the retailer bank account to the OLC on the Tuesday morning following the accounting period.
Local Authority lotteries have to deliver a minimum of 20% of proceeds to purposes for which the authority has the power to incur expenditure – this report proposes to deliver up to 60% of the Lottery proceeds to good causes.
Conservation Trust Revenue – Revenue that is a portion of Colorado Lottery proceeds which are constitutionally mandated to be distributed directly to local governments based on population.
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