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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019

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A N   A C T

     RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - STATE LOTTERY

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Noret, Shekarchi, Serodio, Amore, and Hawkins

     Date Introduced: February 14, 2019

     Referred To: House Judiciary

     (Dept. of Revenue)

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 42-61-7.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-61 entitled "State

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Lottery" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     42-61-7.1. Payment of prizes in excess of six hundred dollars ($600) -- Setoff for

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child support debts and benefit of overpayments.

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     Notwithstanding the provisions of § 42-61-7 relating to assignment of prizes, the

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following setoff provisions shall apply to the payment of any prizes or winning ticket in excess of

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six hundred dollars ($600).

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     (1) With respect to a person entitled to receive the prize or winning ticket who has an

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unpaid child support order(s) arrearage(s) in excess of five hundred ($500), as provided by the

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department pursuant to § 42-61-7.1(3), or owes any sum in excess of five hundred dollars ($500)

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for benefit overpayments and interest to the department of labor and training determined to be

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recoverable under the provisions of chapters 39 -- 44 of title 28, the lottery director:

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     (i) Shall set off against the amount due to that person after state and federal tax

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withholding an amount up to the balance of the child support arrearage(s), and benefit

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overpayments and interest owed to the department of labor and training, and the director shall

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make payment of this amount directly to the Rhode Island family court in the case of child

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support arrearage(s) which shall deposit the amount set off into the registry of the family court for

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a period of forty-five (45) days, or if an application for review has been filed pursuant to § 27-57-

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1(d), until final disposition of the application until further order of the court and in the case of

 

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benefit overpayments and interest owed the director shall transfer the amounts owed to the

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department of labor and training; and

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     (ii) Shall pay to this person the remaining balance of the prize or winning ticket amount,

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if any, after reduction of the amount set off above for child support and benefit overpayments and

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interest owed. If any instance, the lottery director has received notice from more than one

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claimant agency, the claim for child support arrearage(s) by the department of human services

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shall receive first priority and the claim for benefit overpayments and interest owed by the

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department of labor and training the second priority.

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     (2) The director shall be discharged of all further liability upon payment of a prize or

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winning ticket pursuant to this section.

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     (3) The department of human services shall periodically within each year furnish the

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director with a list or compilation of names of individuals, together with any other identifying

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information and in a form that the director shall require, who as of the date of the list or

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compilation, have an unpaid child support order arrearage in excess of five hundred dollars

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($500) as shown on the Rhode Island family court degrees department of human services child

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support enforcement computer system ("CSE system"). For the purposes of this section, the terms

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used in this section shall be given the meaning and definitions specified in § 15-16-2.

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     (4) Any party aggrieved by any action taken under this section may within thirty (30)

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days of the withholding of the payment by the lottery director seek judicial review in the family

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court, in the case of withholding for child support or in the district court in the case of benefit

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overpayments and interest owed, which may, in its discretion, issue a temporary order prohibiting

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the disbursement of funds under this section, pending final adjudication.

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     (5) The department of labor and training shall periodically within each year furnish the

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director with a list or compilation of names of individuals, together with any identifying

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information and in any form that the director requires, who as to the date of the list or

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compilation, have unpaid benefit overpayments and interest in excess of five hundred dollars

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($500) determined to be recoverable under the provisions of chapters 39 -- 44 of title 28.

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     [See § 12-1-15 of the General Laws.]

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     42-61-7.2. Payment of prizes in excess of six hundred dollars ($600) -- Setoff for

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unpaid taxes.

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     Notwithstanding the provisions of § 42-61-7 and § 42-61-7.1 relating to assignment of

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prizes and setoff for child support debts and benefit overpayments, the following setoff provisions

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shall apply to the payment of any prizes or winning ticket in excess of six hundred dollars ($600).

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     (1) With respect to a person entitled to receive the prize or winning ticket who has unpaid

 

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taxes owed to the tax administrator in excess of six hundred dollars ($600), as evidenced by the

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tax administrator pursuant to subdivision 42-61-7.2(3), the lottery director:

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     (i) Shall setoff against the amount due to that person after state and federal tax

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withholding an amount up to the balance of the unpaid taxes owed as evidenced by the tax

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administrator pursuant to subdivision 42-61-7.2(3), and the director shall make payment of this

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amount directly to the tax administrator; and

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     (ii) Shall pay to that person the remaining balance of the prize or winning ticket amount,

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if any, after reduction of the amount setoff above for taxes owed. If in any instance, the lottery

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director has received notice from more than one claimant agency, the claim for child support

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arrearage(s) owed to the department of human services shall receive first (1st) priority, the claim

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for benefit overpayments and interest owed to the department of labor and training the second

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(2nd) priority, and the claim for taxes owed to the tax administrator the third (3rd) priority.

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     (2) The director shall be discharged of all further liability upon payment of a prize or

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winning ticket pursuant to this section.

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     (3) The tax administrator shall periodically within each year furnish the director with a

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list or compilation of names of individuals, together with any other identifying information and in

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a form that the director shall require, who as of the date of the list or compilation, have unpaid

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taxes in excess of six hundred dollars ($600).

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     (4) Any party aggrieved by any action taken under this section may, within thirty (30)

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days of the withholding of the payment by the lottery director, seek a review with the tax

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administrator, who may, in his or her discretion, issue a temporary order prohibiting the

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disbursement of funds under this section, pending final decision.

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     SECTION 2. Chapter 42-61 of the General Laws entitled "State Lottery" is hereby

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amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     42-61-7.3. Payment of prizes in excess of six hundred dollars ($600) - Setoff for

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unpaid non-tax state debt.

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     Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 42-61-7, 42-61-7.1 and 42-61-7.2 relating to

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assignment of prizes, setoff for child support debts and benefit overpayments, and setoff for

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unpaid taxes, the following setoff provisions shall apply to the payment of any prizes or winning

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ticket in excess of six hundred dollars ($600).

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     (1) With respect to a person entitled to receive the prize or winning ticket who has

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delinquent debts referred to the central collections unit pursuant to § 42-142-8 as provided by the

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central collections unit pursuant to § 42-61-7.2(3), the lottery director:

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     (i) Shall setoff against the amount due to that person after state and federal tax

 

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withholding an amount up to the balance of the delinquent debts referred to the central collections

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unit as provided by the unit pursuant to § 42-61-7.2(3), and the director shall make payment of

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this amount directly to the collection unit; and

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     (ii) Shall pay to that person the remaining balance of the prize or winning ticket amount,

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if any, after reduction of the amount setoff above for delinquent debts owed. If in any instance,

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the lottery director has received notice from more than one claimant agency, the claim for child

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support arrearage(s) owed to the department of human services shall receive first priority, the

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claim for benefit overpayments and interest owed to the department of labor and training second

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priority, the claim for taxes owed to the tax administrator third priority, and the claim for

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delinquent debts referred to the central collections unit fourth priority.

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     (2) The director shall be discharged of all further liability upon payment of a prize or

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winning ticket pursuant to this section.

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     (3) The central collections unit shall periodically within each year furnish the director

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with a list or compilation of names of individuals, together with any other identifying information

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and in a form that the director shall require, who as of the date of the list or compilation, have

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delinquent debts owed to the state and referred to the central collections unit.

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     (4) Any party aggrieved by any action taken under this section may, within thirty (30)

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days of the withholding of the payment by the lottery director, seek a review in the district court,

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which may, in its discretion, issue a temporary order prohibiting the disbursement of funds under

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this section, pending final adjudication.

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

     RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - STATE LOTTERY

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     This act would require the lottery director to recognize and satisfy setoffs against lottery

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prizes in excess of six hundred dollars ($600) from the winning ticket for any amounts owed for

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child support arrearages (first priority), labor benefit overpayments (second priority), state taxes

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owed (third priority) and non-tax debts owed to the state's collection unit (fourth priority), before

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payment to the person presenting the winning ticket.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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