
Lottery Regulation
Lottery regulation refers to the laws and rules governing how lotteries are organized and operated. It ensures fairness, transparency, and accountability in the lottery process. Governments typically regulate lotteries to prevent fraud, protect consumers, and ensure that proceeds benefit public causes, such as education or infrastructure. This regulation includes licensing lottery operators, setting rules for ticket sales, and overseeing the distribution of winnings. Additionally, regulations often restrict underage participation and promote responsible gambling practices to minimize the social impact of gambling.