Lotteries Act, 1997 (Act No. 57 of 1997)Regulations relating to Lotteries Incidental to Exempt Entertainment2. Advertisement of lotteries incidental to exempt entertainment |
| (1) | A lottery incidental to exempt entertainment may be advertised through— |
| (a) | the postal services; |
| (b) | newspapers; |
| (c) | the distribution of pamphlets; and |
| (d) | radio stations but not broadcasting nationally. |
| (2) | An advertisement contemplated in subregulation (1) shall state- |
| (a) | the purpose of the lottery incidental to exempt entertainment concerned; |
| (b) | the beneficiary of the lottery; |
| (c) | the price of the tickets; |
| (d) | where the tickets will be sold; |
| (e) | the closing date for participation in the lottery; |
| (f) | when the draw will take place; |
| (g) | the manner in which the winner or winners of the lottery shall be determined; |
| (h) | the prizes to be won in the lottery; |
| (i) | the fact that the determination of the winner or winners shall be final and that no correspondence in that regard may be entered into; |
| (j) | the fact that prizes may not be exchanged for cash amounts; |
| (k) | the fact that all prizes shall be allocated; and |
| (l) | how the winner or winners shall be notified. |