(i) the net sales value of the tickets recovered must be compared to the total value of the uncashed low tier prizes for each book of tickets. (b) the commission shall provide credit for recovered stolen tickets as follows: The commission shall determine which prizEs must be subsequently paid based upon the facts of the incident, and that amount must be charged to the lottery retailer (a) the commission shall charge a lottery retailer the low tier prize value of tickets that are presented to the commission as claims subsequent to the date of the incident.
(4) The commission shall adjust charges described in item (3) for the following reasons: (b) if the name of a law enforcement agency and case number are not provided to the commission within thirty calendar days after the discovery by the lottery retailer of the theft, credit for the unpaid low tier prizes must not be given and the lottery retailer must be charged the net sales value (retail sales value less commission) for each book. (a) a lottery retailer must be charged the net sales value (retail sales value less commission) for each book, less the low tier prize values of stolen tickets not paid at the time of the incident, so long as the lottery retailer furnished the name of the local law enforcement agency and the assigned case number to the commission (3) If tickets are stolen after the book has been activated or tickets within the book have been sold: (b) if the name of the local law enforcement agency and the assigned case number are not provided to the commission within thirty calendar days after the discovery by the lottery retailer of the theft, the commission shall charge the lottery retailer in accordance with subsection (3)(b). (a) the lottery retailer must be charged a nonrefundable service fee for each incident in an amount determined by the commission to cover its costs only, so long as the name of the local law enforcement agency contacted and the assigned case number are furnished promptly to the commission (2) If tickets are stolen before the book is activated, and no tickets within the book have been sold: (A)(1) Upon the theft of instant tickets, a lottery retailer shall report immediately the theft to both the local law enforcement authority and to the commission's division of security.