Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7790

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Report Pass
5/26/22  
Engrossed
5/31/22  
Enrolled
6/7/22  

Caption

State Lottery - Lottery Sales Agent Renewal Period

Impact

The implications of HB 7790 are significant for state law regarding lottery operations. With an extended renewal period, the state lottery division can expect fewer renewals to process each year, allowing for potentially increased efficiency in licensing administrative functions. This adjustment is expected to lead to a more stable base of lottery sales agents, which could, in turn, enhance the stability of revenue generated for state-funded programs that rely on lottery income. However, the bill maintains existing requirements for criminal background checks, which are crucial for ensuring public trust and safety in lottery operations.

Summary

House Bill 7790 aims to amend the state regulations surrounding lottery sales agents by extending the renewal period of their licenses from one year to two years. This change is designed to streamline the licensing process for agents involved in the sale of lottery tickets, potentially reducing the administrative burden both for the agents and the state lottery division. By allowing longer intervals between renewals, it is expected that more agents may remain engaged with the state lottery, thus supporting state revenue from lottery sales.

Contention

Overall, most discussions surrounding HB 7790 have focused on its benefits of reducing regulatory burdens. However, there are notable considerations regarding the responsibilities of lottery sales agents and the state's oversight capabilities. Some stakeholders have raised concerns that extending the renewal period could compound issues related to accountability, as there may be less frequent opportunities to review the conduct of agents. Ensuring that lottery agents adhere to ethical and legal standards remains paramount given potential risks associated with gambling and financial integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2819

State Lottery--lottery Sales Agent Renewal Period

RI SB150

Establish State Lottery Board/lotteries

RI HB05282

An Act Allowing Hardship Waivers Of Interest Due From A Delinquent Lottery Sales Agent And Concerning Licensing Of Connecticut Lottery Corporation Employees.

RI H0753

State Lotteries

RI HB502

Lotteries; Alabama Education Lottery Commission, further provided; Alabama Education Lottery Trust Fund established, administration and distribution of funds, provided; licensing of lottery reatilers, provided; state tax on lottery revenues, provided; education scholarship program, created.

RI SB00992

An Act Concerning Delinquent Lottery Sales Agents, Waiver Of License Renewal Fees For Certain Connecticut Lottery Corporation Employees And Disclosure Of The Name And Address Of Lottery And Sports Wagering Winners.

RI HB5688

$LOTTERYOCE

RI SB816

Relating To A State Lottery.

RI SB00358

An Act Concerning The Purchase Of Lottery Tickets.

RI SB168

Revise lottery laws relating to sales agent commissions

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