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Division 10
General Provisions

Rules

177‑010‑0000
General
177‑010‑0003
Definitions
177‑010‑0007
Notice of Proposed Rules
177‑010‑0009
Model Rules of Procedure
177‑010‑0025
Director of the Oregon State Lottery
177‑010‑0045
Contingency Reserve
177‑010‑0050
Merchandise Prizes
177‑010‑0080
Sale of Tickets and Shares
177‑010‑0085
Unclaimed Prize Money
177‑010‑0090
Child Support Validation Check
177‑010‑0094
Overpayments Recovery Validation Check
177‑010‑0100
Requests and Fees for Copies of Public Records
177‑010‑0105
Restriction of Access
177‑010‑0110
Lottery Trade or Service Marks
177‑010‑0115
Data Privacy and Security Policy
177‑010‑0120
Display and Demonstration of a Trade Show Device at a Trade Show
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_177_division_10

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