67-7409. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR. The director shall be responsible for the daily operations of the lottery, and shall have the following duties, powers and responsibilities in addition to others herein granted:
(1) The director shall:
(a) Operate and administer the lottery in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the policies and rules of the lottery;
(b) Appoint deputy directors, sales personnel and security staff, who shall be exempt from the provisions of chapter 53, title 67, Idaho Code, as may be required to carry out the functions and duties of his office; and
(c) Hire professional, technical and other employees as may be necessary to perform the duties of his office subject to the provisions of chapter 53, title 67, Idaho Code.
(2) The director shall:
(a) Confer regularly with the commission on the operation and administration of the lottery;
(b) Make available for inspection by the commission, on request, all books, records, files, and other information and documents of the lottery; and
(c) Advise the commission and make such recommendations as the director considers necessary and advisable to improve the operation and administration of the lottery.
(3) The director may enter into contracts for marketing, advertising, promotion, research and studies for the lottery and for products and services for effectuating the purposes of this chapter, however, contracts for major procurements must be approved by the commission. The director may not enter into contracts for the administration of the lottery.
(4) The director shall:
(a) Submit quarterly financial statements to the commission, the governor, the state treasurer, and the legislature. Such financial statements shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall include a balance sheet, a statement of operations, a statement of changes in financial position, and related footnotes. Such financial statements are to be provided within forty-five (45) days of the last day of each quarter;
(b) Submit annual financial statements to the commission, the governor, the state treasurer, and each member of the legislature. Such financial statements shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall include a balance sheet, a statement of operations, a statement of changes in financial position, and related footnotes. Such financial statements shall have been examined by the legislative services office or a firm of independent certified public accountants in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and shall be provided within ninety (90) days of the last day of the lottery’s fiscal year;
(c) Report to the governor and the legislature any matters which require immediate changes in the laws of this state in order to prevent abuses and evasions of this chapter or the rules of the lottery or to rectify undesirable conditions in connection with administration or operation of the lottery;
(d) Carry on a continuous study and investigation of the lottery to:
(i) Identify any defects in the provisions of this chapter or in the rules and regulations of the commission leading to an abuse in the administration or operation of the lottery or an evasion of this act or the rules of the lottery;
(ii) Make recommendations for changes in this chapter or the rules of the lottery to prevent abuses or evasions or to improve the efficiency of the lottery;
(iii) Ensure that the provisions of this chapter and the rules of the lottery are administered and formulated to serve the purposes of this chapter;
(iv) Prevent the use of the lottery, the provisions of this chapter, or the rules of the lottery from fostering professional gambling or crime;
(e) Make a continuous study and investigation of:
(i) The operation and administration of similar laws and lotteries in other states and countries;
(ii) The available information on the subject of lotteries and related subjects;
(iii) Any federal laws which may affect the operation of the lottery; and
(iv) The reaction of citizens of this state to existing and potential features of the lottery with a view to recommending or effecting changes that will tend to serve the purposes of this chapter.
(5) The director shall provide for secure lottery facilities and lottery systems, including data processing facilities and systems.
(6) The director shall be responsible for monitoring class III gaming on Indian reservations as may be required by compacts entered into by the state in accordance with state statutory law and pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. section 2701 et seq. and 18 U.S.C. sections 1166-1168.
(7) The director shall perform all other acts necessary to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter.
History:
[67-7409, added 1988, ch. 232, sec. 2, p. 449; am. 1989, ch. 352, sec. 3, p. 882; am. 1993, ch. 249, sec. 1, p. 871; am. 1994, ch. 180, sec. 231, p. 565; am. 2003, ch. 32, sec. 45, p. 143.]