Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 75-14.096 - Requirement for Shipment of All Slot Machines and Software Components
(1) This rule
applies to the shipment of any slot machine or software component, such as
EPROMs, flash cards, or CDs/DVDs, as defined in Chapter 551, F.S., and Chapter
75-14, F.A.C., whether the item or items are being shipped into, out of, or
within the State of Florida to a:
(a)
Licensed pari-mutuel slot machine facility;
(b) Designated DBPR or FDLE training
site;
(c) Certified educational
institution;
(d) Licensed slot
machine manufacturer's or distributor's slot machine storage and maintenance
facility, or
(e) Out-of-state
location.
(2) The
information and material required to request shipment of any slot machine or
software component shall include the following:
(a) The submission of a completed paper or
electronic Form FGCC PMW-3900, Slot Machine and Component Application for
Shipment, effective 6-21-10, and Form FGCC PMW-3910, Slot Machine and Component
Application Shipment Record, effective 6-21-10, both incorporated herein by
reference, to the Chief of Slot Operations, Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering,
North Broward Service Center, 1400 W. Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
33309-3787, and can be obtained at www.fgcc.fl.gov or by contacting the Florida
Gaming Control Commission, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399;
and,
(b) A pre-certification that
equipment being proposed for shipment into the state for use at locations
designated in paragraphs (1)(a) through (d), meet all requirements for slot
machines and software components in the State of Florida.
(3) Shipment of any slot machine or software
component shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) No slot machine or software component
that will be shipped through the state pursuant to the requirements of Chapter
551, F.S., can be shipped until the Chief of Slot Operations or his or her
designee provides formal signed approval for that shipment. The division shall
provide written approval to the shipper by hand-delivery, mail or electronic
means such as email or fax.
(b) All
slot machine shipments shall be scheduled to permit the Chief of Slot
Operations or his or her designee to be present upon arrival of the shipment at
the approved destination in Florida;
(c) All slot machines and software components
must be shipped in the following manner:
1.
For purposes of this rule, the term "shipping seal" shall mean a material of
some description (generally a large paper patch with adhesive backing) applied
across a closed door or closed container top. The shipping seal shall be
applied in such a fashion that should the door or container be opened, the
shipping seal must be broken or damaged. A broken shipping seal shall indicate
the door or container has been opened.
2. All slot machine and slot machine
components shall be transported in container, compartment, or freight trailer
that has been secured and bears a shipping seal.
3. All slot machine software components shall
be delivered separately or encased in a separate compartment within a larger
freight compartment or freight trailer. Each compartment shall bear a shipping
seal. The required shipping seal shall be applied at the shipper's point of
origin. Alternatively, the software component may be shipped intact within a
locked slot machine logic compartment so long as the key to such lock is
shipped to the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering, Office of Slot Operations,
1400 West Commercial Boulevard, Suite 165, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
33309.
4. All shipment containers
must have a shipping seal applied at the shipper's point of origin. The
shipping seal shall remain intact until inspected and accepted by the Chief of
Slot Operations or his or her designee, at which time the seal shall be broken
by Slot Operations representatives.
a. Where
equipment is shipped in vehicle freight trailers (when an entire freight
trailer is used for shipment), the shipper shall affix a shipping seal across
the center of each of the trailer's exterior doors so that should the door be
opened, the shipping seal would be broken. Additionally, the shipper shall also
apply a shipping seal to each individual packing box comprising the shipment.
Shipping seals applied by the shipper must not be broken or removed until
delivery and inspection by the Chief of Slot Operations or his or her designee
at the approved destination in Florida.
b. For those shipments not using an entire
vehicle or freight trailer, shippers shall apply a shipping seal to each
individual package, and the shipment seals shall not be broken or removed until
delivery and inspection by the Chief of Slot Operations or his or her designee
at the approved destination in Florida.
(d) If shipping seals described above are
broken, removed, or show signs of tampering, upon inspection at the delivery
site, the Chief of Slot Operations or his or her designee shall instruct the
facility and shipper as to the course of action to be taken. The course of
action may involve:
1. Retesting and
verification of the slot machine or slot machine component, or
2. Immediate refusal of the entire shipment
and the return of the entire shipment to the originating shipment
location.
(4)
Shippers shall retain all records associated with the shipment of all slot
machine and slot machine components pursuant to Rule
61D-14.080,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 551.103(1), 551.109(2)(a), (b), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 551.103(1)(c), (e), (i), 551.109(2)(a), (b) FS.
New 6-21-10, Amended 5-30-17, Formerly 61D-14.096.
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