POLICY STATEMENT
POL 110.554 - On-Line Drawing Contingencies (Revision)
Added information on the process for if a burglar alarm
activates at any time during the drawing process and what to do
if a random number generator (used for conducting bonus drawings)
fails.
Clarified that the generator only allows operation of one drawing machine at a time and some lighting; during a power failure, the drawings cannot be broadcast and the computer cannot be used. If the generator cannot be implemented during a power failure, the drawing coordinator may determine the drawings will be conducted using the disaster recovery process.
If the drawing studio VCR fails, the camera operator will use the back-up camera to record preair and postair drawings.
For daily game ball set rejects, clarified that if a set rejects due to being drawn seven or more times out of the first eight preair drawings, the alternate set replaces the rejected set. If a rejection is the result of the same three digit number appearing more than three times during the first eight preair drawings, or two or more times during the last four preair drawings, the external auditor determines which ball set the alternate set will replace.
Added a script that the broadcast station will use if a postair rejection occurs, resulting in delaying release of validated results. Also added language to include on the fax sheet to the media if delay occurs.
When a foul occurs, the broadcast station may not always air a new drawing for the later broadcast. If they cannot show the drawing, they will show a graphic of the official numbers and the LDO will ask them to read the designated script.
Numerous other minor changes throughout.
Signed 12/20/00.
POL 110.558 - Bonus Drawings (for Consumers) (Revision)
Clarifies that the lottery's information services division
designee may run the population (a computerized process that
determines the number of entries) during the work day. When they
do, the process is not witnessed by an external auditor, but the
beginning of the process is witnessed by a security designee.
If the numbers are being broadcast but are not broadcast to/from the broadcast station for any reason, the auditor also (in addition to the Lottery Drawing Official) verifies with the broadcast station, the numbers that will air.
Other minor edits/clarification/etc.
Signed 12/26/00.
POL 110.559 - Bonus Drawings (for Retailers) (Revision)
Clarified that the external auditor is witnessing the
activities performed in the studio and vault only.
The PIO is not notified of retailer drawing fouls, unless the results are being broadcast.
Other minor edits/clarification/etc.
Signed 12/20/00.
POL 130.015 - Evidence (New)
This new policy ensures that evidence gathered in the course
of lottery security-conducted investigations is documented and
stored in a secure location until needed for a hearing, trial,
etc. This method of storing evidence is also available to other
managers or designees assigned to conduct internal
investigations. The policy shows how the evidence is documented
and secured, and outlines how long it is retained.
Signed 12/4/00.
POL 130.016 - External Investigations (New)
This policy establishes guidelines for the lottery's
security staff to follow when conducting external investigations.
(An external investigation is defined as an incident that
security has reason to believe occurred outside of a lottery
office or does not involve wrongdoing of a lottery employee.)
The policy contains sections on determining an investigation will
be conducted, time frames for conducting investigations, scope of
investigation, conduct during an investigation, equipment used,
conducting interviews, conflict of interest, maintaining the
investigator's personal safety, credentials, subpoena of records,
obtaining a search warrant, investigations involving other
agencies, closing the investigation/determining action, and
using/releasing information obtained.
Signed 12/4/00.
POL 320.063 - $250,000 Cash! Second Chance Drawing (Consumers and
Retailers) (New)
This new policy establishes guidelines for conducting a
drawing to award prizes to consumers who validate their scratch
tickets from game 324 by midnight January 5, 2001. If the prizes
are claimed, the retailer who sold the ticket is also eligible to
receive a prize.
Signed 10/16/00.
POL 320.063 (Addendum) (New)
This addendum memo details how regional and headquarters
offices handle ticket stubs received for this promotion ($250,000
Cash! Second Chance Drawing).
Signed 12/4/00.
POL 320.064 - $250,000 Cash! Retailer Promotion (New)
This new policy establishes guidelines for awarding prizes
to retailers for purchasing (activating) packs of instant game
number 324 ($250,000 Cash!) from November 13, 2000, through
January 5, 2001.
Signed 10/16/00.
POL 320.065 - "Mystery Shopper" Program ($250,000 Cash!) (New)
This policy establishes the process for rewarding retail
clerks a $1 scratch ticket for displaying point of sale materials
relating to the $250,000 Cash! Second Chance Drawing.
Signed 10/27/00.
POL 320.066 - Lotto "Wild Ride" Bonus Drawing Promotion (New)
From January 14 through 6:52 p.m.* on March 10, 2001,
consumers who purchase a single $5 Lotto ticket will be entered
into eight weekly drawings to receive $50,000. The weekly
winners will also receive entry into a grand prize drawing to
receive either a 2001 Mercedes CLK 320 or a $5,000 consolation
prize.
*Tickets sold between 6:52 p.m. on each Saturday of the promotion until beginning of sales the next day do not receive a bonus ticket.
Signed 12/5/00.
POL 320.067 - "Mystery Shopper" Program ("Wild Ride")
This policy establishes the process for rewarding retail
clerks a $1 scratch ticket for displaying point of sale materials
relating to the "wild ride" promotion.
Signed 12/19/00.
POL 410.006 - Maintaining Retailer Addresses (New)
To ensure addresses maintained on lottery retailers are
correct, complete and formatted to United States Postal Service
standards, initial entry of retailer addresses is performed by
the section that initially receives the address; updates are
performed by those who use that type of address the most often.
The policy identifies these responsibilities. Also, each section
will now run a report showing the changes that have been made to
other addresses maintained on that retailer, along with addresses
that have not been updated for that retailer, and determine
whether changes are needed to the address(es) they maintain.
Signed 11/16/00.
POL 420.022 - State Agency Rider (STAR) Pass Program (New)
This new policy documents the process for distributing and
collecting state agency rider (STAR) bus passes to/from lottery
employees assigned to work in Thurston County. The policy
includes a process for distributing passes, reporting lost
passes, and retrieving passes from a terminating employee.
Signed 10/24/00.
To receive a copy of any of these policies, contact Becky Zopolis, Washington State Lottery, P.O. Box 43000, Olympia, WA 98504-3000, phone (360) 664-4816, fax (360) 664-4817.
January 8, 2001
Becky L. Zopolis