Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-106-3 - Surveillance department
(a) Each facility
manager shall have a surveillance department that is responsible for the
following:
(1) Detection of cheating, theft,
embezzlement, and other illegal activities in the gaming facility ;
(2) detection of the presence in the gaming
facility of any person who is required to be excluded pursuant to voluntary or
involuntary exclusion;
(3)
detection of persons under age 21 in the gaming areas; and
(4) clandestine video recording of activities
in the facility.
(b)
The surveillance department shall be independent of all aspects of the gaming
facility operations.
(c) The
director of surveillance shall ensure that procedures are created for
maintaining the chain of evidence custody of surveillance information that
reasonably can be expected to be used in a criminal or regulatory
investigation.
(d) Upon request,
each facility manager shall provide commission employees with access to its
surveillance system and transmissions.
(e) Each member of the surveillance
department shall comply with any request made by a commission employee to
perform the following:
(1) Use, as necessary,
any surveillance room in the gaming facility ;
(2) display on the monitors in the
surveillance room any event capable of being monitored by the surveillance
system; and
(3) make a video
recording and, if applicable, audio recording of, and take a still photograph
of, any event capable of being monitored by the surveillance system.
(f) The director of surveillance
shall notify commission security employees as soon as possible but within 30
minutes of any incident of surveillance equipment failure.
(g) The director of surveillance shall ensure
that a reasonable attempt to repair or replace malfunctioning equipment is made
within 24 hours.
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