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California Super Lotto



Proposition 65 - Prioritization Notices
In a public notice published in the California Regulatory Notice Register (CRNR) on October 26, 2001 , OEHHA announced the availability of the alphabetical listing of candidate chemicals for the third round pilot random selection. In the October 26th notice, OEHHA identified 100 chemicals that could potentially be considered by the State's qualified experts (i.e., the Carcinogen Identification Committee of OEHHA's Science Advisory Board). The 100 chemicals were listed in "Table 1: Candidates for Random Selection Third Round" (see attached Table 1). Also, as explained in the October 26th notice, the seed number for the third round pilot random selection was determined by summing the first three numbers (27, 28, 10) drawn from the California Super Lotto Plus on Saturday, October 27, 2001 to yield 65. Beginning with the 65th number (59) and ending with the 164th number (278) on "Table 2 Random Numbers", each of the 100 chemicals had a unique random numerical value ass ... [Read More]

Proposition 65 - Prioritization Notices
In a public notice published in the California Regulatory Notice Register (CRNR) on March 20, 1998, OEHHA announced the availability of the alphabetical listing of candidate chemicals for the second round pilot random selection. In the March 20th notice, OEHHA identified 100 chemicals that could potentially be considered by the State’s qualified experts (i.e., the Carcinogen Identification Committee of OEHHA’s Science Advisory Board). The 100 chemicals were listed in "Table 1: Candidates for Random Selection Second Round" (see attached Table 1). Also, as explained in the March 20th notice, the seed number for the second round pilot random selection was determined by summing the first three numbers (51, 12, 9) drawn from the California Super Lotto on Saturday, March 21, 1998 to yield 72. Beginning with the 72nd number (398) and ending with the 171st number (327) on "Table 2 Random Numbers", each of the 100 chemic ... [Read More]

Glossary
Draw Games: Lottery games that are comprised of tickets that are generated by, and recorded on, the lottery'sgaming computer system. Draw Game tickets are printed by lottery point of sale devices. California lottery drawgames are: Super LOTTO Plus™, Fantasy 5, Hot Spot, Daily 3 and Daily Derby. Winners are determined when thelottery conducts drawings to randomly select a series of numbers and/or symbols for each game. ...

Solid Waste Management : Supervised handling of waste materials from their source through recovery processesto disposal. ... [Read More]

California Performance Review :: CPR Updates
A proposal to do away with nearly all of the state's 58 county school superintendents is, somewhat predictably, not too popular with Nevada County Superintendent of Schools Terry McAteer. ...

The chance of a lifetime could be headed our way Governor's task force suggests joining a multistate lottery group that offers supersized jackpots ...

Supervisor Barbara Kondylis, a consistent advocate for expanding the county's health programs, will speak today at a state commission hearing in San Diego aimed at reforming key elements of county health and social service departments across the state. ... [Read More]

Proposition 65 - Prioritization Notices
For the random selection process, OEHHA developed a series of 500 randomly generated numbers using Microsoft Excel (shown in Table 2 below). OEHHA will insert the 100 alphabetically arranged chemicals shown in Table 1 into Table 2 to determine a numerical reordering of the 100 chemicals. This will result in a "shuffling" of the alphabetical list. The relative position where the alphabetical listing in Table 1 is inserted into the series of random numbers in Table 2 will be based on the sum of the first three Super Lotto Plus numbers drawn on Saturday, October 27, 2001. For purposes of illustration only, if the first three numbers drawn are 48, 3, and 27, the sum will be 78 and the first chemical in Table 1 will be assigned the numerical value of the 78th number (336) in Table 2. The second chemical in Table 1 will have the numerical value of the 79th number (277) in Table 2 and so on. These 100 assigned random numbers, and corresponding chemicals, will be reordered accordin ... [Read More]

Proposition 65 - Prioritization Notices
For the pilot random selection process, OEHHA developed a series of 500 randomly generated numbers using Microsoft Excel (shown in Table 2 below). OEHHA will insert the 100 alphabetically arranged chemicals shown in Table 1 into Table 2 to determine a numerical reordering of the 100 chemicals. This will result in a "shuffling" of the alphabetical list. The relative position where the alphabetical listing in Table 1 is inserted into the series of random numbers in Table 2 will be based on the sum of the first three Super Lotto numbers drawn on Saturday, March 21, 1998. For purposes of illustration only, if the first three numbers drawn are 3, 27, and 48, the sum will be 78 and the first chemical in Table 1 will be assigned the numerical value of the 78 th number (336) in Table 2. The second chemical in Table 1 will have the numerical value of the 79 th number (277) in Table 2 and so on. These 100 assigned random numbers, and corresponding chemicals, will be reordered accordi ... [Read More]

Michigan Lottery Through the Years
April 13, 1986 – Super Lotto (6/44) goes on sale. The first drawing is conducted on April 19, 1986. ...

February 25, 2001 – Sales for Michigan Millions (6/51) begin, replacing Michigan Lotto. Michigan Lotto began in 1984, butdeclined in popularity over the past several years.  To play Michigan Millions, players select six numbers from a field of 51. During the drawing, the Lottery draws six numbers from a field of 51.  Anyone matching six numbers wins the jackpot. The Lottery then draws a seventh number – the Wild Ball – from the remaining 45. Players matching five numbers and the Wild Ball win an estimated $20,000 prize. There are four other ways to win, with and without the Wild Ball: Cash prizes are awarded for matching sixnumbers; five numbers; five numbers plus the Wild Ball; four numbers; four numbers plus the Wild Ball; and three numbers plus the Wild Ball. The top five prizes are pari-mutuel and therefore, may vary from drawing to drawing. The first drawing is held February 28. ... [Read More]

Current Adopted ESL Programs - Policies & Education Principles (CA Dept of Education)
LANGUAGE AMERICAS/SUPER AMERICAN BOOKS ...

Language Lotto Series ... [Read More]

Food and Nutrition Resources for Grades Preschool Through 6
Summary: This tool kit contains all the tools needed to implement two nutrition education events: a supermarket tour, with an aisle-by-aisle tour in this kit are designed to foster local relationships between dietetics professionals and a variety of partners, such as state beef and pork councils, supermarket consumer affairs professionals, chefs, restaurant owners, school foodservice personnel and others. ...

Alexandria, VA: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service; Washington, DC: For sale by Superintendent of Documents, G.P.O. 122 p. ... [Read More]

Common Questions
The Super Lotto Plus selling bonus is 1/10th of 1% of the advertised jackpot. For example, a $10 million dollar jackpot will award a $10,000 selling bonus. The selling bonus will be shared among all winning ticket selling agents. If the jackpot is less than $5 million, the selling bonus will be $5,000 per winning ticket sold. ...

If your prize is $600 to $5,000, you may have your ticket validated at an on-line Ohio Lottery retailer and receive a Pay-to-Bearer and claim form.  Payment may be received from a bank cashing location (for a fee) or by mailing the Pay-to-Bearer and claim form to the Ohio Lottery Commission, 615 W. Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 for payment. ... [Read More]


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