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Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. A lottery ticket or share may not be purchased by and a prize may not be paid to an officer or employee of the commission or to any spouse, child, brother, sister or parent residing as a member of the same household in the principal place of residence of such officer or employee.
B. A lottery ticket or share may not be purchased by and a prize may not be paid to any of the following persons:
1. An officer or employee of any person contracting with the commission to supply gaming equipment or lottery tickets, advertising or consulting services or to draw or otherwise select winning tickets or shares if the officer or employee is involved in the direct provision of goods or services to the commission or has access to information made confidential by the commission.
2. A spouse, child, brother, sister or parent residing as a member of the same household in the principal place of residence of a person described in paragraph 1.
3. The immediate supervisor of a person described in paragraph 1.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 5. Amusements and Sports § 5-567. Purchase of tickets and receipt of prizes by certain persons prohibited - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-5-amusements-and-sports/az-rev-st-sect-5-567/
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