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New York State Lottery For Education
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1600— Short title
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1601— Statement of purpose
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1602— Definitions
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1603— Division of the lottery
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1604— Powers and duties of the division
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1604-a— Posting of signs to assist compulsive gamblers
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1605— Lottery sales agents and other licensees
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1606— Authorization of lottery sales agents
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1607— Suspension and revocation of licenses
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1608— Other statutes not applicable
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1609— Lottery tickets
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1610— Sales to certain persons prohibited
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1611— Delivery of funds; designation of banks
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1612— Disposition of revenues
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1613— Certification of prize winners; payment of prizes
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1613-a— Crediting of lottery prizes against past-due support
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1613-b— Crediting of lottery prizes against public assistance benefits
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1613-c— Crediting of lottery prizes against liabilities for taxes administered by the commissioner
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1614— Unclaimed and abandoned prize money
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1615— Fiscal year of lottery, reporting requirements and fiscal planning
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1616— Continuation of licenses
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1617— Joint, multi-jurisdiction, and out-of-state lottery
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1617-a— Video lottery gaming
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1618— Special drawings
- N.Y. Tax Law § 1620— Request for proposals required