Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 75-11.014 - Cards
(1) The cardroom
operator shall only use cards designed to eliminate the ability of any person
to place concealed markings on any part of all cards in a deck.
(2) All cards shall be plastic.
(3) Decks of playing cards intended for use
in a cardroom licensed facility shall be locked in a secure location when not
in use.
(4) Each dealer assigned to
a card table shall inspect each deck of playing cards intended for use at that
table. The assigned dealer must ensure that cards are not taped, cut, shaved,
marked, defaced, bent, crimped, or deformed in any fashion that may permit
covert identification of the card by players.
(a) Any card that is taped, cut, shaved,
marked, defaced, bent, crimped or deformed in any fashion that may permit
covert identification of the card during the course of play must be withdrawn
from play. Each time a card is determined to be damaged as described in this
section, the entire deck shall be withdrawn from play and replaced with a new
deck after that new deck is thoroughly inspected under the requirements of this
rule.
(b) Any deck of cards in
which it is determined damaged cards exist shall be withdrawn from play
immediately upon identification of the damage as follows:
1. The entire deck of cards containing the
damaged card or cards shall be removed from play before card play may resume at
the card table and the damaged card or cards shall be placed in a sealed
envelope or evidence bag,
2. The
sealed envelope or evidence bag shall be marked with the table number, the
date, and time the deck was withdrawn from play,
3. The cardroom supervisor shall sign his/her
name across the seal of the envelope or as otherwise provided on the evidence
bag indicating the supervisor has sealed and inspected the seal prior to
storage of the damaged card or cards,
4. All damaged cards shall be retained for at
least 14 days from the date of withdrawal from play; and,
5. The remaining cards in the deck may be
reused for play, after the missing card or cards are replaced and the entire
deck is inspected by the dealer as required in subsection
75-11.004(9),
F.A.C.
(c) Cards which
have been removed from play shall be permanently altered so that the cards
cannot be put back into play.
(d)
If an automated card shuffling device is being used, a cardroom operator shall
use two decks of cards; and,
1. The backs of
the cards in the two decks shall be of different colors,
2. One deck shall be shuffled by the
automated card shuffling device while the other deck is being dealt or used to
play the game; and,
3. Both decks
shall be continuously alternated in and out of play, with each deck being used
for every other game.
(5) Internal controls shall be established
for the issuance of all cards to the shift supervisor and the floor
supervisors.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 550.0251(12), 849.086(4) FS. Law Implemented 849.086 FS.
New 1-7-97, Amended 9-7-08, 7-21-14, 1-2-18, Formerly 61D-11.014.
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