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Committee adopts amendment to ban resale of winning lottery tickets and clarifies taxation, sends HB 3115 to the floor
Summary
The House Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee adopted a dash-4 amendment to House Bill 3115 on March 6, which bars resale of certain winning lottery tickets and exempts prize winners’ name and address from disclosure absent written authorization.
House Bill 3115 prohibits selling, purchasing or claiming for compensation a winning lottery ticket or a share of a winning lottery ticket if the Oregon State Lottery Commission does not allow a retailer to pay that prize. The bill would take effect 90 days after adjournment, sine die. The dash-4 amendment considered by the committee requires that a prize winner’s name and address be exempt from…
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