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Statutes > Iowa > Title-3 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-99g > 99g-9a

        99G.9A  LIMITED SERIES OF LOTTERY GAMES PROVIDING AID
      FOR VETERANS.
         The chief executive officer, in consultation with the board, shall
      develop and conduct two additional instant scratch and two additional
      pull tab lottery games annually to provide moneys for the benefit of
      veterans and their spouses and dependents.  The moneys received from
      the sale of tickets for each lottery game shall be deposited in a
      special account in the lottery fund.  Notwithstanding section 99G.39,
      after payment of the prizes, the remaining moneys shall be
      transferred to the veterans trust fund established pursuant to
      section 35A.13.  However, if the balance of the veterans trust fund
      is fifty million dollars or more, the remaining moneys shall be
      appropriated to the department of revenue for distribution to county
      directors of veteran affairs, with fifty percent of the money to be
      distributed equally to each county and fifty percent of the money to
      be distributed to each county based upon the population of veterans
      in the county, so long as the money distributed to a county does not
      supplant money appropriated by that county for the county director of
      veteran affairs.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1012, §2

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-3 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-99g > 99g-9a

        99G.9A  LIMITED SERIES OF LOTTERY GAMES PROVIDING AID
      FOR VETERANS.
         The chief executive officer, in consultation with the board, shall
      develop and conduct two additional instant scratch and two additional
      pull tab lottery games annually to provide moneys for the benefit of
      veterans and their spouses and dependents.  The moneys received from
      the sale of tickets for each lottery game shall be deposited in a
      special account in the lottery fund.  Notwithstanding section 99G.39,
      after payment of the prizes, the remaining moneys shall be
      transferred to the veterans trust fund established pursuant to
      section 35A.13.  However, if the balance of the veterans trust fund
      is fifty million dollars or more, the remaining moneys shall be
      appropriated to the department of revenue for distribution to county
      directors of veteran affairs, with fifty percent of the money to be
      distributed equally to each county and fifty percent of the money to
      be distributed to each county based upon the population of veterans
      in the county, so long as the money distributed to a county does not
      supplant money appropriated by that county for the county director of
      veteran affairs.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1012, §2

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-3 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-99g > 99g-9a

        99G.9A  LIMITED SERIES OF LOTTERY GAMES PROVIDING AID
      FOR VETERANS.
         The chief executive officer, in consultation with the board, shall
      develop and conduct two additional instant scratch and two additional
      pull tab lottery games annually to provide moneys for the benefit of
      veterans and their spouses and dependents.  The moneys received from
      the sale of tickets for each lottery game shall be deposited in a
      special account in the lottery fund.  Notwithstanding section 99G.39,
      after payment of the prizes, the remaining moneys shall be
      transferred to the veterans trust fund established pursuant to
      section 35A.13.  However, if the balance of the veterans trust fund
      is fifty million dollars or more, the remaining moneys shall be
      appropriated to the department of revenue for distribution to county
      directors of veteran affairs, with fifty percent of the money to be
      distributed equally to each county and fifty percent of the money to
      be distributed to each county based upon the population of veterans
      in the county, so long as the money distributed to a county does not
      supplant money appropriated by that county for the county director of
      veteran affairs.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1012, §2