The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Apparent winning ticket-A standard game ticket bearing a winning play which has not been validated by the Lottery.
Bet slip-A card used in marking a player's bet containing one or more grids.
Drawing-The process of selecting winning numbers which determine the number of winners for each prize level of the game.
Game grid-The area of the bet slip which contains 39 squares numbered 1 through 39. A game grid is lettered and, when used to purchase a ticket, must be marked by the player to select the numbers to play and the amount to be played.
On-line retailer or retailer-A person licensed to sell Lottery tickets who has been approved and authorized by the Lottery to sell Cash 5 tickets.
Quick pick-The random selection through a Lottery terminal of five different numbers from 1 through 39 which appear on a ticket and are played by a player in the Cash 5 game.
Standard game ticket or ticket-A Cash 5 ticket, produced by an on-line retailer in an authorized manner, containing a letter prefix followed by five selected numbers from 1 through 39, a drawing date, the amount bet and validation number data. Each set of 5 numbers constitutes a play of which there may be one or more plays on a ticket.
Winning numbers-Five numbers, from 1 through 39, randomly selected at a Cash 5 drawing and subsequently verified by the Lottery, which shall be used to determine the winning plays contained on standard game tickets.
Winnings pool-The amount allocated from Cash 5 gross sales for a particular Cash 5 game drawing for the purpose of paying prizes in a particular Cash 5 game drawing. The term does not include money brought forward from a previous Cash 5 game drawing.
61 Pa. Code § 816.103
This section cited in 61 Pa. Code § 816.104 (relating to ticket sales retailers).