Iowa Admin. Code r. 661-141.6 - Required surveillance
Every
(1)
Slot machines. Every
licensee who exposes slot machines for play shall install, maintain, and
operate a casino surveillance system that possesses the capability to monitor
and record the slot machine number.
(2)
Table games. The
surveillance system must possess the capability to monitor and record all
gaming or card table surfaces; table number, including table bank trays, with
sufficient clarity to permit identification of all chips, cash, card values,
and the outcome of the game; dice in craps games, with sufficient clarity to
read the dice in their stopped position after each roll; and all roulette
tables and wheels must be capable of being monitored and recorded on a split
screen to permit views of both the table and the wheel on one monitor screen.
Each table or card game shall have the capability of being monitored and
recorded by no less than two cameras.
(3)
Progressive table games.
Each progressive table game must be monitored by dedicated coverage that
provides views of the table surface so that the card values and card suits can
be identified and a view of the progressive meter jackpot amount.
(4)
Casino cage, slot change booth ,
sports wagering counter, and self-service coin, token, sports wagering or
ticket redemption center. The surveillance system must possess the
capability to monitor and record a general overview of activities occurring in
each casino cage, slot change booth , sports wagering counter and self-service
coin, token, sports wagering or ticket redemption center with sufficient
clarity to identify patrons and employees at the counter area, cash drawers,
vaults, safes, countertops, coin and currency counting machines, and chip and
token storage, and to identify chip, token, and currency denominations. The
casino cage, sports wagering counter, and slot change booth area in which
fills, credits, sports wagering tickets, and jackpots are transacted must be
monitored by dedicated coverage that provides views with sufficient clarity to
identify the chip, token, and currency values and the amounts on the
fill/credit slips.
(5)
Count rooms. The surveillance system must possess the
capability to monitor and record all areas within the hard or soft count room,
including walls, doors, scales, wrapping machines, coin sorters, currency
counters, vaults, safes, and general work surfaces, whenever funds or persons
are present. The counting surface in the soft count room must be made of a
transparent material. Any area where uncounted coin or currency is stored must
be monitored by dedicated coverage . In addition, the hard count and soft count
process must be monitored by dedicated coverage .
(6)
Movement of funds. The
surveillance system must possess the capability to monitor and record the
movement of cash, gaming chips, tokens, drop boxes and drop buckets. All casino
and designated sports wagering area entrance and exit doors, elevators, stairs,
gangplanks, and loading and unloading areas shall also possess the capability
to be monitored and recorded if they are utilized for the movement of uncounted
moneys, tokens, or chips.
(7)
Admissions entrance and exits. The admissions entrance and
exit areas of the excursion gambling boat and racetrack enclosures must be
monitored by dedicated coverage with sufficient clarity to identify patrons and
employees at the admissions entrance and exit areas.
(8)
Overall views. The
surveillance system must possess the capability to monitor and record the
casino pit area and general casino floor with sufficient clarity to permit
identification of players, employees, patrons, and spectators.
(9)
Digital systems. All
areas that require dedicated coverage and all images viewed on a surveillance
operator 's working monitor shall be recorded at a sufficient rate of images per
second so that, when played back in real time, there is no motion loss
detectable to the human eye.
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