Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1179

Enrolled
4/11/22  
Introduced
2/11/22  
Refer
2/11/22  
Report Pass
3/17/22  
Engrossed
3/18/22  
Refer
3/21/22  
Report Pass
4/4/22  

Caption

State Lottery - Sales of Lottery Tickets and Tickets From Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Commissions

Impact

The implementation of HB 1179 will have a direct impact on the financial operations of both licensed agents and veterans' organizations. By increasing the commission rate, the bill is expected to encourage more agents to sell lottery tickets, potentially boosting sales and thus increasing the revenues directed towards veterans' services. The legislation stipulates that the Governor include a $100,000 appropriation in the fiscal year 2024 budget for the Maryland Veterans Trust Fund, followed by $50,000 for each fiscal year thereafter, ensuring consistent funding for veterans' initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 1179, titled 'State Lottery – Sales of Lottery Tickets and Tickets From Instant Ticket Lottery Machines – Commissions', aims to adjust the commission structure for licensed agents selling lottery tickets and tickets from instant ticket lottery machines. The bill mandates that these licensed agents receive a commission of 6% on gross receipts from ticket sales, a slight increase from the previous rate. An important feature of this bill is the requirement for the Governor to allocate funds to the Maryland Veterans Trust Fund, solidifying support for veterans through lottery proceeds.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 1179 appears to be positive, particularly among advocates for veterans' affairs who view it as a meaningful step toward ensuring sustainable funding for veteran services. The slight increase in commissions for licensed agents has been well-received, as it enhances their financial incentive to participate in the lottery system. However, some fiscal conservatives may express caution over increasing budget appropriations, emphasizing the need for prudent financial management within state budgets.

Contention

While the bill overall receives broad support, discussions surrounding it touch on fiscal implications and the sustainability of appropriations from the state budget to the Veterans Trust Fund. Concerns could arise from potential pushback over increases in expenditure on veterans' support. The long-term financial commitments imposed by the bill may be contested by those wary of expanding budget requirements without clear projections of lottery revenue growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB328

State Lottery – Instant Ticket Lottery Machines – Veterans’ and Fraternal Organizations

MD SB541

State Lottery - Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Veterans' and Fraternal Organizations

MD SB1013

State Lottery - Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Veterans' and Fraternal Organizations

MD HB1159

State Lottery - Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Veterans' and Fraternal Organizations

MD SB155

State Lottery - Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Fraternal Organizations (ITLMs for Homeless Veterans Act)

MD HB224

State Lottery - Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Fraternal Organizations (ITLMs for Homeless Veterans Act)

MD SB272

State Lottery - Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Fraternal Organizations (ITLMs for Homeless Veterans Act)

MD HB1257

State Lottery - Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Fraternal Organizations (ITLMs for Homeless Veterans Act)

MD SB430

State Lottery – Instant Ticket Lottery Machines – Fraternal Organizations (ITLMs for Homeless Veterans Act)

MD SB796

Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Veterans' Organizations - Repeal of the Pre-Printed Ticket Requirement

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