Title 50, Chapter 27, Section 24
( 50-27-24)
(a) Proceeds of any lottery prize shall be subject to the Georgia
state income tax. (b) Except as otherwise provided in Article 2 of this chapter,
attachments, garnishments, or executions authorized and issued
pursuant to law shall be withheld if timely served upon the
corporation. This subsection shall not apply to a retailer. (c) The corporation shall adopt regulations, policies, and
procedures to establish a system of verifying the validity of
tickets or shares claimed to win prizes and to effect payment of
such prizes, except that: (1) No prize, any portion of a prize, or any right of any person
to a prize awarded shall be assignable. Any prize or any portion
of a prize remaining unpaid at the death of a prize winner shall
be paid to the estate of the deceased prize winner or to the
trustee of a trust established by the deceased prize winner as
settlor if a copy of the trust document or instrument has been
filed with the corporation along with a notarized letter of
direction from the settlor and no written notice of revocation has
been received by the corporation prior to the settlor's death.
Following a settlor's death and prior to any payment to such a
successor trustee, the corporation shall obtain from the trustee a
written agreement to indemnify and hold the corporation harmless
with respect to any claims that may be asserted against the
corporation arising from payment to or through the trust.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code section, any
person, pursuant to an appropriate judicial order, shall be paid
the prize to which a winner is entitled; (2) No prize shall be paid arising from claimed tickets that are
stolen, counterfeit, altered, fraudulent, unissued, produced or
issued in error, unreadable, not received, or not recorded by the
corporation within applicable deadlines; lacking in captions that
conform and agree with the play symbols as appropriate to the
particular lottery game involved; or not in compliance with such
additional specific regulations and public or confidential
validation and security tests of the corporation appropriate to
the particular lottery game involved; (3) No particular prize in any lottery game shall be paid more
than once, and in the event of a determination that more than one
claimant is entitled to a particular prize, the sole remedy of
such claimants is the award to each of them of an equal share in
the prize; and (4) A holder of a winning cash ticket or share from a lottery game
shall claim a cash prize within 180 days, or for a multistate or
multisovereign lottery game within 180 days, after the drawing in
which the cash prize was won. In any Georgia lottery game in
which the player may determine instantly if he has won or lost, he
shall claim a cash prize within 90 days, or for a multistate
lottery game within 180 days, after the end of the lottery game.
If a valid claim is not made for a cash prize within the
applicable period, the cash prize shall constitute an unclaimed
prize for purposes of this Code section.
(d) No prize shall be paid upon a ticket or share purchased or sold
in violation of this chapter. Any such prize shall constitute an
unclaimed prize for purposes of this Code section. (e) The corporation is discharged of all liability upon payment of a
prize. (f) No ticket or share shall be purchased by and no prize shall be
paid to any member of the board of directors; any officer or
employee of the corporation; or to any spouse, child, brother,
sister, or parent residing as a member of the same household in the
principal place of residence of any such person. No ticket or share
shall be purchased by and no prize shall be paid to any officer,
employee, agent, or subcontractor of any vendor or to any spouse,
child, brother, sister, or parent residing as a member of the same
household in the principal place of residence of any such person if
such officer, employee, agent, or subcontractor has access to
confidential information which may compromise the integrity of the
lottery. (g) No lottery game utilizing an electronic or mechanical machine
may use a machine which dispenses coins or currency. (h) Unclaimed prize money shall not constitute net lottery proceeds.
A portion of unclaimed prize money, not to exceed $200,000.00
annually, shall be directed to the Department of Human Resources for
the treatment of compulsive gambling disorder and educational
programs related to such disorder. In addition, unclaimed prize
money may be added to the pool from which future prizes are to be
awarded or used for special prize promotions. |