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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 9

5:9-18 Deposit of receipts; reports.

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18. The director may, in his discretion, require any or all lottery sales agents to deposit to the credit of the operations account of Common Pension Fund L, as provided in the "Lottery Enterprise Contribution Act," P.L.2017, c.98 (C.5:9-22.5 et al.) during the term of the lottery contribution made pursuant to section 4 of P.L.2017, c.98 (C.5:9-22.8), and otherwise deposit to the credit of the State Lottery Fund in banks, designated by the State Treasurer all moneys received by such agents from the sale of lottery tickets or shares, less the amount, if any, retained as compensation for the sale of the tickets or shares, and to file with the director or his designated agents reports of their receipts and transactions in the sale of lottery tickets in such form and containing such information as he may require.
The director may make such arrangements for any person, including a bank, to perform such functions, activities or services in connection with the operation of the lottery as he may deem advisable pursuant to this act and the rules and regulations of the commission, and such functions, activities or services shall constitute lawful functions, activities and services of such person.
L.1970, c.13, s.18; amended 2017, c.98, s.14.
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