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DATE: THURSDAY, February 27, 1992                   TAG: 9202270195
SECTION: VIRGINIA                    PAGE: B3   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: Richmond bureau
DATELINE: RICHMOND                                LENGTH: Short


LOTTERY-DISCLOSURE BILL DELAYED A YEAR

A House of Delegates committee voted Wednesday to defer to next year a proposal to force the disclosure of mass purchases of lottery tickets and their purchasers.

The General Laws Committee's action killed Del. George Grayson's bill for this legislative session. Grayson, D-Williamsburg, introduced the bill Tuesday as a response to the block purchase of an estimated $5 million in tickets for the record $27 million Lotto drawing Feb. 15.

Grayson had suggested that purchasers of $10,000 or more in lottery tickets be required to complete disclosure forms to be devised by the state Lottery Department.

A subcommittee recommended deferring the bill after a hearing Wednesday morning.

Lottery officials are considering regulations that would set limits on the mass purchase of tickets. The Lottery Board is scheduled to meet Monday.

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