Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 75-11.019 - Internal Controls
(1) Initial
applications for a cardroom license shall include a complete set of written
internal controls established in compliance with Section
849.086, F.S., and the rules
promulgated thereunder. Subsequent changes to the internal controls must be
submitted to the division for approval prior to implementation, as one complete
set, in a format which will include underlining additions and striking through
deletions, since the last date of approved revisions with a footnote of the
current revision date.
(2) Failure
of any cardroom operator to follow the internal controls once approved by the
division shall be a violation of these rules.
(3) A cardroom operator shall design and
document internal controls to reasonably assure that:
(a) Assets are safeguarded;
(b) Financial records are accurate and
reliable;
(c) Transactions are
performed in accordance with management's authorization;
(d) Access to assets is permitted only in
accordance with management's specific authorization;
(e) Recorded accountability for assets is
compared with actual assets at frequent intervals and appropriate action is
taken with respect to any discrepancies;
(f) Functions, duties, and responsibilities
are appropriately segregated and performed in accordance with sound practices
by competent, qualified personnel so that errors will be disclosed and
corrected in a timely manner;
(g)
Fraud is prevented or detected;
(h)
Safety of the public and employees is enhanced; and,
(i) Competency of staff and ability to comply
with established policies and procedures is promoted through
training.
(4) The
cardroom manager or general manager shall sign and submit the internal controls
to the division. The internal controls shall at a minimum contain the
following:
(a) A requirement that a supervisor
or the transporter verify all transfers between imprest trays and the cardroom
vault with their signature on the transfer document or a procedure in which
tokens that display monetary amounts, commonly referred to as lammers, are used
by cardroom floor staff to authorize and document transfers between imprest
trays and cardroom vaults or cages;
(b) The designation of a cardroom vault
holding all cardroom funds;
(c) The
designation of the secure location holding all imprest trays;
(d) The designation of a cashier cage
methodology for or as a method of controlling and accounting for funds within
the cashiers' cage that are part of the cardroom vault;
(e) A requirement that all transactions
flowing through the cardroom vault be summarized daily as specified in the
internal controls as follows:
1. Increases and
decreases to the cardroom vault inventory shall be summarized and supported by
documentation,
2. A record shall
reflect that the cardroom vault inventories are counted by at least two persons
and recorded at the end of each day on inventory documentation,
3. Information shall be summarized and
recorded in the cardroom operator's accounting records on the business day
following each day of operation; and,
4. A statement of whether a cardroom vault or
cashier cage methodology is used shall be indicated by the cardroom
operator.
(f) When a
cashier cage methodology is used, the facility shall include in the cardroom
internal controls security procedures that limit access into the cashiers'
cage;
(g) A requirement that the
cardroom operator perform an internal audit of the cardroom internal controls
once annually. Internal audit documentation must:
1. Be submitted in a checklist format
consisting of the cardroom operator's existing approved internal controls, with
attestation by the signature of the cardroom manager or his/her
equivalent,
2. Include a footnote
as to the date the audit is completed,
3. Include documentation of material
exceptions to internal controls; and,
4. Be provided to the division within 30 days
of the date of completion of the internal audit.
(h) A description of the cardroom's patron
dispute resolution process;
(i) The
methodology for administration of jackpot payouts shall include:
1. Documentation of whether the payment was
made in chips, tokens, currency, or by check, or any combination thereof; and,
2. That the patron shall have the
option to select the type of payment.
(j) An identification of where dealers may
take their break, and provide at a minimum, that such breaks be arranged so
there is limited opportunity for dealer and player personal
interaction;
(k) The methodology
for administration of rakes to include:
1. A
flat fee rake or a rake on a time limit shall be designated for each cardroom
or cardroom game. The method of rake may be different for different cardroom
games within one cardroom,
2. When
the cardroom elects to use a flat fee rake, the amount of the rake the cardroom
operator designates shall be stated in the cardroom internal controls;
and,
3. When the cardroom operator
elects to employ a rake on a time limit basis, the amount of the rake for each
time period shall be stated in the cardroom internal
controls.
(l) The
methodology for key access controls for drop boxes;
(m) The methodology for retirement of cards,
chips, dominoes, or tokens. The methodology shall:
1. Designate the individual position
responsible for the retirement procedure,
2. State the time line for how often the
retirements shall occur; and,
3.
Maintain a record of all retirement actions, which shall be available to the
division upon request.
(n) The methodology for a dealer or cage
cashier when counting the impressments under surveillance coverage, when a card
table imprest tray is replenished.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 550.0251(12), 849.086(4), (11) FS. Law Implemented 849.086 FS.
New 1-7-97, Amended 9-7-08, 7-21-14, 1-2-18, Formerly 61D-11.019.
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