Oregon Administrative Rules|Section 177-091-0110 - Sporting Event Cancellation, Rescheduling, or Suspension

                                                

Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021

(1) Cancellation of Sporting Event: If a sporting event is canceled prior to the start, or during the course of play, and it is not declared final and it is not rescheduled by the governing body for that event, the Director shall authorize the refund of the purchase price of a player's ticket for that sporting event to the player.

(2) Sporting Event Rescheduled: If a sporting event is rescheduled prior to the start, or during the course of play, by the governing body for that event, play on the Scoreboard tickets purchased for that sporting event may continue for the sporting event at the rescheduled time, or in the exercise of the Director's discretion, the Director may authorize the refund of the purchase price of a player's ticket for that sporting event to the player.

(3) Suspension of Sporting Event After Play Has Started: If a sporting event is suspended after play has started and the governing body for that event does not reschedule the event and declares the results of that event as official/final, the Lottery shall adopt the score from the last completed period of play as the score for any remaining unplayed periods of play as well as the final score of that sporting event. For example, if a professional football game ends after two quarters of play, and the National Football League declares the game official, the score at the end of the second quarter of play also becomes the score for the unplayed third quarter and the final game score.

Or. Admin. R. 177-091-0110

LOTT 12-2003(Temp), f. 8-28-03, cert. ef. 9-2-03 thru 2-27-04; LOTT 16-2003, f. & cert. ef. 12-19-03

Stat. Auth.: Or. Const. Art. XV, Sec. 4(4), ORS 461

Stats. Implemented: ORS 461.213

This section was updated on 5/8/2020 by an editor because it was made effective.

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