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  2. Louisiana Lottery Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Lottery Corporation (LLC) is a government-run lottery that is used to generate revenue without increasing taxes. The proceeds of the Lottery go to the Minimum Foundation Program that funds public education in Louisiana. The daily activities involved with running the cooperation are handled by the president of the Louisiana Lottery ...

  3. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Lottery retailers can pay prizes up to $2,500. (Until June 30, 2008, the maximum on such tickets was $500.) Claiming a prize of $600 or more requires filling out a standard claim form and sending it to Lottery headquarters.

  4. Massachusetts Lottery - Wikipedia

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    For each prize of less than $600, players may collect from either a Lottery retailer or the Lottery itself. Prizes of $600 or more must be collected from the Lottery, via claim form. [ 9 ] Prizes from $601 to $103,000 can be claimed at the Lottery's regional offices and headquarters, while prizes from $601 to $5,000 can be claimed with the ...

  5. We Have a Winner! What Happens If Nobody Claims Record ... - AOL

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    The winner of the record-setting jackpot has 1 year to claim the prize. ... "Any CA Lottery winner’s name is subject to public record, per a couple of our state laws: ...

  6. California State Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Because many of the 44 Mega Millions participants have a one-year claim period, the California legislature changed the language in the Lottery Act. On April 23, 2008, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Member Van Tran 's Assembly Bill 1251, modifying California Government Code section 8880.321 to allow for a one-year claim period for a ...

  7. If A Lottery Ticket Isn’t Claimed, Who Gets the Money? - AOL

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    Most people have probably dreamed about winning the lottery and what they'd do with the money. After all, some of those jackpots are life-changing amounts. Check Out: I'm a Self-Made Millionaire:...

  8. How to Split Lottery Winnings Without Losing Friends or Family

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    The contract will also spell out which games they will order tickets for and who will be the representative at the lottery commission to claim the prize. You will also need to decide as a group ...

  9. Lottery fraud - Wikipedia

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    An alternative form of lottery fraud, commonly known as a lottery scam, takes the form of informing an individual by email, letter or phone call that they have won a lottery prize. The victim is instructed to pay a fee to enable the non-existent winnings to be processed. This type is a form of advance-fee fraud and a common email scam. [1] [2]