State lottery organization.

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FISCAL NOTE (HB0020)

This bill contains an appropriation of $2,000,000 from the GENERAL FUND. This bill contains an authorization of 1 Full-Time position.

 

The fiscal impact, in the form of potential revenue increase from the sale of lottery tickets, is indeterminable.

 

Revenues from the sales of lottery tickets will be initially deposited into the lottery account, except that 1 percent of gross revenues will be distributed to the pari-mutual account. Total disbursements for lottery prizes shall not be less than 45 percent of total revenue, and sufficient funds to pay prizes are continuously appropriated.

 

There is also an appropriation to the Pari-mutual Commission from the lottery account in the amount of 30 percent of revenues from the lottery ticket sales for salaries and administrative expenses.

 

The $2 million appropriation from the General Fund is an advance to facilitate establishment of the lottery. This amount will be repaid from profits as soon as practicable, not later than one year after the first prize is paid out.

 

After repayment of the $2 million appropriation, the state treasurer will annually transfer revenues in excess of expenses, prizes, and reserves as follows:

  1. 50 percent of the first $2 million will be distributed to an earmarked revenue fund to be used, as appropriated by the legislature, for the purpose of providing assistance to senior citizen centers through the Department of Health.
  2. 30 percent of the first $2 million will be distributed to the trust account within the Game & Fish Fund (W.S. 23-1-501(f)).
  3. 20 percent of the first $2 million will be distributed to the state parks and historic sites capital construction account created by W.S. 36-4-121(h).
  4. All remaining revenues will be distributed to the General Fund.

 

Prepared by:   Dean Temte, LSO    Phone:   777-7881

 

This bill has administrative impact that appears to increase (or decrease) duties or responsibilities of one or more state agencies and may impact agency spending or staffing requirements.

The following state agencies will be asked to provide their estimate of the administrative fiscal impact prior to the first committee meeting held to consider the bill:

Pari-mutual Commission

Attorney General