The following applies to all licences to conduct and manage a break open ticket lottery outside pooling bingo halls that are not subject to the Terms and Conditions for Charitable Gaming Events:

(4) Ticket sales 

4.1 

  1. A licensee may sell break open tickets from any location on the premises indicated on the licence, provided this is a separate location from and without access to patrons of gaming events being conducted by other licensees on the premises, except in a bingo hall.

  2. Where the licensee sells break open tickets from more than one container, the licensee must establish procedures to track the sale of break open tickets which must be approved by the licensing authority.

  3. Bingo Event ticket games and Progressive Bingo Event ticket games may only be played in conjunction with licensed bingo events conducted in registered bingo halls or premises exempt from registration.

  4. Seal Card games and Progressive Seal Card games may only be played in premises where a licensed bingo event is being held or in premises used by the members of a service club where the club is licensed to sell break open tickets.

4.2 

  1. Except for Seal Card Game tickets, Progressive Seal Card Game tickets, Bingo Event tickets and Progressive Bingo Event tickets, the licensee must sell break open tickets only from a transparent container or break open ticket dispenser which is large enough to hold at least one (1) full box of break open tickets.
  2. The licensee may lease or rent break open ticket dispensers for use in the conduct of the break open ticket lottery, provided the dispensers comply with the requirements and standards for the devices, are approved by the Registrar and are manufactured and supplied by registered Gaming-Related Suppliers.

4.3 

  1. The licensee must ensure that only one break open ticket type is placed in each break open ticket container or compartment of a break open ticket dispenser.
  2. The licensee must ensure that only one break open ticket style is placed in each break open ticket container or compartment of a break open ticket dispenser.
  3. The licensee must ensure that tickets from one deal or sub-deal of Bingo Event tickets or Seal Card Game tickets are not mixed with any other deal or sub-deal of tickets in a single compartment of a transparent container or break open ticket dispenser.
  4. Only one deal or sub-deal of Bingo Event tickets or Seal Card Game tickets may be in play at one time unless additional deals or sub-deals can be identified either by a different colour or ticket graphics.
  5. The transparent container(s) and/or break open ticket dispenser(s) must be kept in view of the purchasers at all times.

4.4 The licensee must ensure that ticket purchasers do not remove tickets from a transparent container and ticket purchasers do not operate a break open ticket dispenser.

4.5

  1. The licensee must ensure that the transparent container or break open ticket dispenser is at least half (½) full of tickets at all times. However, if the licensee chooses to collapse the deal the transparent container or break open ticket dispenser may be less than half (½) full of tickets in accordance with the Registrar’s policies. This provision does not apply to Seal Card Game tickets, Progressive Seal Card Game tickets, Bingo Event tickets and Progressive Bingo Event tickets.
  2. At the end of the reporting period, the licensee must reconcile cash and any unsold tickets or unredeemed seal cards. The licensee must keep reconciled tickets and seal cards and destroy them in accordance with the Registrar’s policies.
  3. Notwithstanding 4.5(b), the licensee may carry over partially sold deals of break open tickets from one licence period to the next, in accordance with the Registrar’s policies.
  4. Licensees may not carry over any unopened deals of break open tickets from one licence period to the next.

4.6  The licensee must ensure that all instant win prizes are awarded at the place of purchase. (Requirements to open on premises removed February 2023)

Guidance: While the licensee has flexibility to determine how this outcome is met, an example of how this could be accomplished is by prominently displaying a sign stating these requirements, at the location where the tickets are being sold.

4.7 The licensee must ensure that all winning tickets are defaced at the time of prize redemption by punching a hole through the winning window.

4.8 The licensee must ensure that the number of unsold, winning break open tickets remaining in the transparent container or break open ticket dispenser is not posted and the number of winning break open tickets left in play is not promoted in any manner.

SEAL CARD GAMES

4.9

  1. The seal card must be prominently displayed in the location named in the licence.
  2. The licensee must not put a deal or sub-deal of Seal Card Game tickets out for sale unless there is a reasonable expectation that it will sell out during the course of a lottery event or, where sold at a service club while no bingo event is being played, unless there is a reasonable expectation that it will sell out within one operating day.
  3. The licensee must not put a deal or sub-deal of Progressive Seal Card Game tickets out for sale unless there is a reasonable expectation that it will sell out during the course of a lottery event or, where sold at a service club while no bingo event is being played, unless there is a reasonable expectation that it will sell out within one operating day.
  4. Where the licensee has an option between more than one seal card window representing different prizes to be awarded, prior to the start of ticket sales the licensee must select one option, and ensure that the option selected is prominently displayed in the location named in the licence and announced in a manner audible to all players present prior to commencing the sale of that deal of Seal Card Game tickets.
  5. The licensee must prominently post at the place of sale and announce in a manner audible to all players present, prior to commencing the sale of the Seal Card Game or Progressive Seal Card Game, a requirement that each player who has won a chance at a seal card prize or progressive seal card prize must provide contact information to the licensee if that player will not be present when the seal card window is removed.
  6. Where a player who has won a chance at a Seal Card Game prize or Progressive Seal Card Game prize will not be present when the seal card window is removed the licensee must record the player’s contact information. The licensee must not require a player to post personal information at the place of sale.
  7. An applicant for a Seal Card or Progressive Seal Card Game licence must file with the licensing authority procedures to be followed when the winner of a Seal Card or Progressive Seal Card Game prize cannot immediately be found. The licensee must also ensure that such procedures are prominently displayed at the location named in the licence.
  8. If any winner of a Seal Card or Progressive Seal Card Game prize cannot be located within 30 days of the seal card window being opened, the licensee must forward a discrepancy report to the licensing authority, setting out their attempts at contacting the winner and including a recommendation for the disposition of the prize. The licensing authority must determine how the prize will be disposed of and may require the licensee to donate the prize to another eligible charitable organization.
  9. As soon as the entire deal or sub-deal of Seal Card or Progressive Seal Card Game tickets has been sold, the licensee must announce that the seal will be removed and must remove the seal card window(s) to reveal the Seal Card Game prize(s).
  10. If no one wins the Progressive Seal Card Game prize, the licensee must ensure that the prize from that game is carried forward to the next deal of Progressive Seal Card Game tickets as approved by the licence.
  11. If a deal or sub-deal of seal card game tickets is not completely sold during the course of a lottery event, the licensee must forward a written explanation to the Registrar together with its lottery event report showing the number of tickets sold, the prizes awarded and the reason why the deal or sub-deal was not sold out.
  12. If a deal or sub-deal of Progressive Seal Card Game tickets is not completely sold during the course of a lottery event, the licensee must forward a written explanation to the Registrar together with its lottery event report showing the number of tickets sold, the prizes awarded, the reason why the deal was not sold out and confirmation that any prizes not awarded were moved to the next deal to be awarded in accordance with the Registrar’s policies.
  13. The seal card window must be removed in the presence of at least two representatives of the licensee, one of whom must be the designated member in charge. The representatives of the licensee must deface the seal card by signing and dating it.
  14. The licensee must ensure that seal cards are retained and destroyed in accordance with the Registrar’s policies.

BINGO EVENT TICKET GAMES

4.10

  1. Bingo Event tickets and Progressive Bingo Event tickets may only be sold in conjunction with licensed Bingo Events and must be played and completed within one Bingo Event.
  2. The Bingo Event ticket and Progressive Bingo Event ticket game poster must be prominently displayed at the location named in the licence.
  3. Once all Bingo Event tickets and Progressive Bingo Event tickets have been sold, the licensee must inform the bingo caller, and the bingo caller must announce which licensed bingo game will determine the winner(s) of the Bingo Event ticket game and Progressive Bingo Event ticket game prize(s).
  4. The licensee must prominently post at the place of sale and announce in a manner audible to the players present, prior to commencing the sale of the Bingo Event ticket game and the Progressive Bingo Event ticket game, the requirement that each player who has won a chance at a Bingo Event ticket prize or a Progressive Bingo Event ticket prize must provide contact information to the licensee if that player will not be present when the ticket winning prize is awarded for the Bingo Event ticket prize or the Progressive Bingo Event ticket prize is determined. Copies of a notice setting out this requirement must be made available to players.
  5. The licensee must record a player’s contact information where the player who has won a chance at a Bingo Event ticket prize or a Progressive Bingo Event ticket prize that is won by matching one number or symbol will not be present when the prize is awarded. The licensee must not require a player to post personal information at the place of sale.
  6. An applicant for a Bingo Event ticket game licence or a Progressive Bingo Event ticket game licence must file with the licensing authority procedures to be followed when the winner of a Bingo Event ticket prize cannot immediately be found. The licensee must also ensure that such procedures are prominently displayed at the location named in the licence.
  7. If the winner of the Bingo Event ticket or Progressive Bingo Event ticket prize cannot be located within thirty (30) days of the event, the licensee must forward a discrepancy report to the licensing authority, which must set out their attempts at contacting the winner and include a recommendation for the disposition of the prize. The licensing authority will determine how the prize will be disposed of and may require the licensee to donate the prize to another eligible charitable organization.
  8. If a deal or sub-deal of Bingo Event tickets or Progressive Bingo Event tickets is not completely sold during the course of a Bingo Event, the licensee must forward a written explanation to the licensing authority within 30 days showing the number of tickets sold, the prizes awarded and the reason why the deal was not sold out.

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