§ 703. Definitions
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 3A. Amusements and Sports
3A Okl.St.Ann. § 703
§ 703. Definitions
As used in the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act:
1. “Administrative expenses” means operating expenses, excluding amounts set aside for prizes, regardless of whether such prizes are claimed and excluding amounts deposited to the Fidelity Revolving Fund pursuant to Section 20 of this act;1
3. “Capital outlay projects” means the acquisition, construction, installation, modification, renovation, repair, extension, renewal, replacement, or rehabilitation of land, interests in land, buildings, structures, facilities, or other improvements and the acquisition, installation, modification, renovation, repair, extension, renewal, replacement, rehabilitation, or furnishing of fixtures, machinery, equipment, computers, software, laboratories, furniture, textbooks, and reference material or other property of any nature whatsoever used on, in, or in connection with educational facilities;
5. “Educational facilities” means land, structures, and buildings owned or operated by and through the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, the State Board of Education, the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, or by any school district within this state. A public road or highway leading to an educational facility shall not be considered an educational facility;
9. “Lottery”, “lotteries”, “lottery game”, or “lottery games” means an activity conducted by the Commission under the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act through which prizes are awarded or distributed by chance among persons who have paid for a chance or other opportunity to receive a prize, including, but not limited to, instant tickets and on-line games, but excluding charity bingo and games conducted pursuant to the Oklahoma Charity Games Act, poker, blackjack, slot machines, pulltab machines, card games, dice, dominos, roulette wheels, or other similar forms of gambling, or electronic or video forms of these gambling activities, or games where winners are determined by the outcome of a sports contest, or pari-mutuel betting conducted pursuant to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Act;
10. “Major procurement contract” means any gaming product or service costing in excess of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00), including, but not limited to, major advertising contracts, annuity contracts, prize payment agreements, consulting services, equipment, tickets, and other products and services unique to the Oklahoma lottery, but not including materials, supplies, equipment, and services common to the ordinary operations of the Commission;
16. “Operating expenses” means all costs of doing business, including but not limited to, prizes, commissions, and other compensation paid to retailers, advertising and marketing costs, personnel costs, capital costs, amounts held in or paid from the Fidelity Revolving Fund pursuant to Section 20 of this act, debt service payments for the payment of the initial expenses of start-up, administration, and operation of the Commission and the lottery, and other operating costs;
17. “Pari-mutuel betting” means the pari-mutuel system of wagering as defined in Section 200.1 of Title 3A of the Oklahoma Statutes. Such term shall not include a lottery game which may be predicated on a horse-racing scheme that does not involve actual track events or traditional lottery games which may involve the distribution of winnings by pools;
22. “Vendor” means a person who provides or proposes to provide goods or services to the Commission pursuant to a major procurement contract, but does not include an employee of the Commission, a retailer, or a state agency or instrumentality thereof. Such term does not include any corporation whose shares are publicly traded and which is the parent company of the contracting party in a major procurement contract.
Credits
Laws 2003, c. 58, § 4.
Footnotes
O.S.L.2003, c. 58, § 20 [Title 3A, § 719].
3A Okl. St. Ann. § 703, OK ST T. 3A § 703
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 3 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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