Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 4, § 12250 - Definitions
(a)
Except as otherwise provided in Section
12002 and in subsection (b) of this
section, the definitions in Business and Professions Code section
19805
govern the construction of this chapter.
(b) For the purposes of this chapter, the
following definitions apply:
(1) "Active
Licensee" means a valid TPPPS business licensee who has generated revenue for
at least the last year as reported pursuant to Section
12313.
(2) "Annual Fee" is the amount that a TPPPS
business licensee is required to pay to cover Non-Application Costs, pursuant
to Section 12252.2.
(3) "Application Cost" means all costs,
including the deposit, related to the processing of an application.
(4) "Authentication" means the verification
that an individual is authorized to access a system.
(A) "Active authentication" means the
identification information of an individual with permission to use or access an
electronic playing book system.
(B)
"Inactive authentication" means the identification information of an individual
that no longer has permission to use or access an electronic playing book
system.
(5) "Backup"
means the process of copying files to a physical and removable second medium
that is accessible to the Bureau or other law enforcement, including but not
limited to disk, tape, or flash memory.
(6) "Electronic playing book" refers to a
collection of digital playing book forms.
(7) "Electronic Playing Book Device" or
"playing book device" means a terminal used to access an electronic playing
book.
(8) "Hardcopy playing book"
means a tangible collection of paper playing book forms.
(9) "Independent gaming test laboratory"
means a gaming test laboratory that is either:
(A)
(1)
Licensed or registered to test, approve, and certify gambling equipment,
systems, and software in any United States jurisdiction; and,
(2) Accredited by a signatory to the
International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition
Arrangement; or,
(B)
Operated by a state governmental gaming regulatory agency.
(10) "Information technology technician" or
"IT technician" means any person who is responsible for and has the system
permissions necessary to access an electronic playing book system, including
but not limited to the software coding, data storage functions, all critical
components of system functioning, and the receipt of system alerts in
accordance with paragraph (5) of subsection (a) of Section
12263.
(11) "Ink" means a pigmented liquid or paste
used especially for writing or printing. For purposes of this chapter, ink also
includes printer toner powder or other means of placing an indelible mark onto
paper.
(12) "Non-Application Cost"
means all costs other than Application Costs borne by the Commission,
Department of Justice, and all other State operations expenditures for the
administration and enforcement of the Act.
(13) "Non-Operational Licensee" means a TPPPS
business licensee that maintains a valid TPPPS business license or
registration, and has not generated revenue in the past year as reported
pursuant to Section
12313.
(14) "Permissions" means the assigned level
of system access rights of an individual to view or make changes to the content
of a system.
(15) "Playing Book"
means a record documenting each session of play by an authorized
player.
(16) "Primary database" or
"database" means a collection and storage of all electronic playing book
information.
(17) "Rebate" means a
partial return by an authorized player of chips or money to a patron who has
lost the chips or money to the authorized player through play in a controlled
game at a gambling establishment.
(18) "Session of play" as used in Section
12260 means the time period when a
TPPPS business licensee operates an authorized player at a gaming table before
the gaming table closes; however, provided that in no event may a time period
be longer than 24 consecutive hours.
(19) "Surrendered or Revoked Licensee" means
a former TPPPS business licensee who stopped operating and ceased to maintain a
TPPPS business license prior to August 31 of the year the invoices are
created.
(20) "Synchronization" or
"synch" means the process of uploading information from a terminal to a primary
database.
(21) "System" means a
group of interdependent components that interact regularly to perform a
task.
(22) "Terminal" means
computer hardware that is used to enter data into or display information from a
system.
Notes
2. Amendment of chapter heading and subsections (a) and (b)(10), new subsection (b)(12), subsection renumbering and amendment of newly designated subsection (b)(13) filed 12-12-2020; operative 1-1-2021 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b) (Register 2020, No. 51). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20. For prior history, see Register 2002, No. 50.
3. New subsections (b)(1)-(3), (b)(12)-(13) and (b)(19) and subsection relettering filed 9-30-2022; operative 9-30-2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2022, No. 39).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 19840, 19841, 19853 and 19984, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 19805, 19841, 19853 and 19984, Business and Professions Code.
2. Amendment of chapter heading and subsections (a) and (b)(10), new subsection (b)(12), subsection renumbering and amendment of newly designated subsection (b)(13) filed 12-12-2020; operative
3. New subsections (b)(1)-(3), (b)(12)-(13) and (b)(19) and subsection relettering filed 9-30-2022; operative
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