Texas Lottery Implements ID Scanning at Vending Machines for Age Verification

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Texas Lottery Implements ID Scanning at Vending Machines for Age Verification
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The Texas Lottery has introduced a new security measure requiring players to scan their ID at self-service vending machines to ensure they are 18 years or older. This initiative aims to prevent underage purchases and strengthen existing regulations.

The Texas Lottery has added extra security measures to its self-service vending machines . Lottery players will be required to scan their ID at self-service vending machines . It is part of the effort by the Texas Lottery Commission to make sure players are 18 years old or older. Officials say that the new feature will help retailers better monitor the vending machines to prevent underage purchases.

Age verification was implemented at all self-service lottery ticket vending machines across the state on Dec. 30, 2024. No data from the ID is collected or stored, according to the Texas Lottery. It is a Class C misdemeanor to intentionally or knowingly sell or offer to sell a lottery ticket to a person the retailer knows is younger the 18. Retailers also are not authorized to pay a prize claimed by a minor. 'The new age verification measure will support retail staff in enforcing existing rules to prohibit minors from buying lottery tickets,' said Ryan Mindell, executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission. 'We are working closely with our licensed retailers to ensure a smooth transition and help players understand the importance of this change.

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