(A) The commission has all the powers necessary or convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this chapter which are not in conflict with the Constitution and laws of this State and which generally are exercised by commissions engaged in entrepreneurial pursuits on behalf of the State including, but not limited to, the powers to:
(1) sue and be sued in contract and in tort and to complain and defend in all courts;
(2) adopt and alter a corporate seal and symbol;
(3) promulgate regulations pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act and adopt policies and procedures for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business; to elect and prescribe the duties of officers and employees of the commission; and to perform other matters as the commission may determine;
(4) procure or to provide self-insurance;
(5) hold copyrights, trademarks, and service marks and enforce its rights with respect to them;
(6) organize, initiate, supervise, and administer the operation of the lottery as provided by this chapter and regulations promulgated relating to the categories of lottery games and the conduct of the games pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act and to this chapter;
(7) enter into written agreements with one or more other states or sovereigns for the operation, participation in marketing, and promotion of a joint lottery or joint lottery games, subject to the Administrative Procedures Act and this chapter; but such marketing and promotion is subject to the restrictions on advertising and promotion provided in item (18) of this section;
(8) conduct necessary or appropriate market research, which may include an analysis of the demographic characteristics of the players of the lottery game and an analysis of advertising, promotion, public relations, incentives, and other aspects of communication;
(9) acquire or lease real property and make improvements on it and acquire by lease or by purchase personal property including, but not limited to, computers; mechanical, electronic, and on-line equipment and terminals; and intangible property including, but not limited to, computer programs, systems, and software. To achieve cost savings and efficiency, the commission shall use the telecommunications network service of the Department of Administration's Office of Information Resources pursuant to Sections 1-11-430 and 11-35-1580 provided that the service is secure;
(10) administer oaths, take depositions, issue subpoenas, and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, documents, and other evidence relative to any investigation or proceeding conducted by the commission;
(11) appoint, select, or hire officers, agents, and employees, including professional and administrative staff, personnel, and hearing officers to conduct hearings required by this chapter, and to fix their compensation and pay their expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commission has exclusive authority to contract for legal services. All employees of the commission are employees-at-will and are eligible for participation in the South Carolina Retirement System and may elect optional retirement program coverage in the same manner as provided in Section 9-20-10(2)(a), the State Health Insurance Group plans, and are encompassed by the South Carolina Tort Claims Act;
(12) make pension payments to the South Carolina Retirement System or other system approved by the State Retirement System and pay contributions to the Office of Insurance Services for dental and health plans on behalf of personnel or employees employed by the commission who qualify in the same manner as other state employees in the executive branch of government;
(13) select and contract with lottery vendors and lottery retailers;
(14) enter into contracts or agreements with state or other law enforcement agencies for the performance of law enforcement, background investigations, and security checks;
(15) enter into contracts on such terms and conditions as the commission may determine, except that the commission must not enter into an advertising or promotional contract pursuant to item (18) if the total contract amount includes a commission exceeding three percent of the contract amount; and except that the commission shall not enter into contracts to incur debt in its own name or enter into financing agreements with the State, agencies, or instrumentalities of the State, or with a commercial bank or credit provider; however, necessary start-up monies must be borrowed from the Insurance Reserve Fund of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority, subject to the loan repayment terms of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority, for effectuating its purpose, including payment of the initial expenses of initiation, administration, and operation of the commission and the lottery, if and only if sufficient start-up monies are not appropriated from the general fund;
(16) enter into contracts of any type on the terms and conditions the commission determines, except that it must not enter into a contract with an entity for the purpose of having that entity assume or otherwise undertake the organization and conduct of the lottery;
(17) establish and maintain banking relationships including, but not limited to, establishment of checking and savings accounts and lines of credit;
(18) advertise and promote the lottery and lottery games in a dignified manner befitting the State, but only in compliance with the same state and federal standards of truth in advertising which govern private advertisers engaged in interstate commerce and including the restrictions described in this item. The amount spent on advertising must not exceed 7.5 million dollars during the initial year of operation of the lottery. During the second and subsequent years of operation of the lottery, the amount spent on advertising must not exceed one percent of the previous year's gross sales. The board must establish an advertising policy to ensure that advertising content and practices do not target with the intent to exploit specific ethnic groups or economic classes of people, and that the content of the advertising is accurate and not misleading. Lottery advertising must not contain the name or picture of an elected official or state seal or its likeness. The board must review, at least quarterly, all past lottery advertising and proposed concepts for major media campaigns to ensure that the advertising did not and does not target with the intent to exploit specific ethnic groups or economic classes of people, and that the content is accurate and not misleading. The commission must promote fair and responsible play, including disclosure of the odds of winning, and must ensure that any advertising used does not exhort the public to bet by misrepresenting, directly or indirectly, a person's chance of winning a prize. The commission may use interviews, pictures, or statements from people who have won lottery prizes to show that prizes are won and awarded. If the board finds that advertising conflicts with these policies, the board must cause the cessation of that advertising. In addition, wherever lottery game tickets are sold, the commission must provide information regarding resources for persons with gambling problems. Wherever lottery game tickets are sold, a lottery retailer must post a conspicuous sign in a prominent location, inside the retailer's premises and adjacent to the point of sale, clearly warning of the dangers and risks of gambling and the odds of winning and the odds of losing;
(19) act as a lottery retailer, conduct promotions which involve the dispensing of lottery game tickets or shares, and establish and operate a sales facility to sell lottery game tickets or shares and related merchandise, except that the commission shall not establish, operate, or authorize a lottery sales facility at any state Welcome Center or state rest area; and
(20) promulgate regulations pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act and this chapter and adopt and amend policies and procedures necessary to carry out and implement its powers and duties, organize and operate the commission, regulate the conduct of lottery games as defined in Section 59-150-20(7), and other matters necessary or desirable for the efficient and effective operation of the lottery for the convenience of the public.
(B) The powers enumerated in subsection (A) are cumulative of and in addition to those powers enumerated elsewhere in this chapter, and do not limit or restrict other powers of the commission.
(C) The commission is prohibited from distributing monies other than as prescribed by this chapter including, but not limited to, the prohibition of contributing to or making independent expenditures relative to the campaign of a candidate for the General Assembly or a statewide constitutional office; to a political party, as defined in Section 8-13-1300(26); or to a committee, as defined in Section 8-13-1300(6).
(D) The commission is not authorized to use any machine specifically prohibited by Sections 12-21-2710, 16-19-40, and 16-19-50.
(E) The commission is subject to the limitations upon, and exemptions from, liability and damages provided in the South Carolina Tort Claims Act.
(F) The commission shall not issue, sell, or authorize the sale of lottery tickets or shares at a location licensed to provide deferred presentment services pursuant to Chapter 39 of Title 34.
(G) The commission shall not enter into a contract for the purpose of influencing a political decision in connection with the operation of the lottery, and the commission must not employ, contract with, or otherwise authorize a lobbyist, as defined in Section 2-17-10(13), to engage in lobbying, as defined in Section 2-17-10(12), on behalf of the commission.
(H) The commission must not sell or give away tickets for promotional purposes.
HISTORY: 2001 Act No. 59, Section 2.
Editor's Note
Section 11-35-1580, referenced in the text, was repealed by 2019 Act No. 41, Section 77.