The Hoosier Lottery® was created by IC 4-30 as a body politic and corporate separate from state government, and functions as much as possible as an entrepreneurial business enterprise. The Hoosier Lottery abides and is governed by the Indiana Code and the Indiana Administrative Code.
What is the difference between the Indiana Code and the Indiana Administrative Code?
The Indiana Code organizes, by subject matter, the hundreds of laws enacted by the Indiana General Assembly. The purpose of Indiana Code 4-30 is to establish the Hoosier Lottery and provide guidelines to ensure the Lottery operates in a transparent and successful manner.
By contrast, the Indiana Administrative Code organizes the regulations developed by the various Indiana state agencies who implement the specific provisions of laws enacted by the State Legislature. Title 65 of the Indiana Administrative Code adopted by the Hoosier Lottery and lays out specific provisions which governs how the Hoosier Lottery operates.
We’re more than just fun and games. Check out what make Hoosier Lottery special.
Since 1989, we’ve been creating new and exciting games that give back to local communities.
Our Commission oversees the operation of the lottery and ensuring fairness and honesty.
Our mission is to create fun games that return income to Indiana in a way every Hoosier can be proud of.