Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 3000.288 - Minimum Duties of Independent Outside Testing Laboratories
a) As a condition of licensure, a licensed
independent outside testing laboratory is obligated to do the following:
1) Provide support contacts to the Board who
are available 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
2) Provide written reports regarding casino
testing and test results submitted, which include, at a minimum:
A) All testing performed;
B) A description of the products
tested;
C) The unique
identification code or signature, as approved by the Administrator, assigned to
the product;
D) A secure hash using
a cryptographic function designated by the Administrator;
E) A list of pay tables or other settings on
the tested product, if applicable;
F) A description of the modifications between
the tested product and previous versions of the tested product, if applicable;
and
G) A list of components with
which the product was verified to be compatible.
3) Provide the Board and its staff with
real-time online access to all casino testing services, reports and documents
via secure communication protocol and allow the Board to view updated reports
of all pending, approved and obsolete video gaming terminals and any terminals
for which the Administrator's approval has been revoked (see 11 Ill. Adm. Code
1800.940(d)).
4) Disclose all
locations of any laboratory or factory at which independent outside testing
services may be conducted. Upon request of the Board, the licensed independent
outside testing laboratory shall reimburse the Board for all travel costs, in
accordance with CMS travel regulations (80 Ill. Adm. Code 1800), incurred by up
to two Board employees to inspect each laboratory or facility
annually.
5) Assign a unique
identification code or signature, as approved by the Administrator, and a
secure hash using a cryptographic function designated by the Administrator to
all Critical Program Storage Media upon testing. For purposes of this
subsection (a)(5), "Critical Program Storage Media" means any program storage
media containing software that is involved in, or that significantly
influences, the operation and calculation of game play, game display, game
result determination, game accounting, revenue or security.
A) Software in program storage media
includes, but is not limited to:
i) game
accounting software;
ii) system
software; and
iii) peripheral
firmware devices.
B)
Critical Program Storage Media shall be verified utilizing an external
third-party methodology approved by the Administrator.
C) Critical Program Storage Media may be
required, as determined by the Administrator, to have security seals
attached.
6) Conduct its
operations in a manner that does not reflect adversely on the security or
integrity of gaming in the State of Illinois.
7) Conduct its operations in a manner that
deals fairly with other licensees of the Board.
8) Conduct its operations in accordance with
Section 3000.110.
b) In addition to the violations in Section
3000.110, any violation of the
requirements of this Section may result in discipline in accordance with
Section 3000.110.
c) Any licensed independent outside testing
laboratory that fails to maintain its accreditation in accordance with Section
3000.287(a)
shall have its license suspended until such time as the independent outside
testing laboratory reobtains its qualifications.
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