Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-108-5 - Compliance with law; prohibited activities
(a) Each facility manager shall comply with
all federal and state regulations and requirements for the withholding of taxes
from winnings and the filing of currency transaction reports (CTR).
(b) Each facility manager shall be prohibited
from the following activities:
(1) Permitting
persons who are visibly intoxicated to participate in table games;
(2) permitting any table game or associated
table game equipment that could have been marked, tampered with, or otherwise
placed in a condition or operated in a manner that might affect the normal game
play and its payouts;
(3)
permitting cheating, if the facility manager was aware of the
cheating;
(4) permitting any
cheating device to remain in or upon any gaming facility , or conducting,
carrying on, operating, or dealing any cheating or thieving game or device on
the premises; and
(5) permitting
any gambling device that tends to alter the normal random selection of criteria
that determines the results of the game or deceives the public in any way to
remain in or upon any gaming facility , if the facility manager was aware of the
device.
(c) Each
violation of this regulation shall be reported within one hour to a commission
agent.
(d) A facility manager shall
not allow a patron to possess any calculator, computer, or other electronic,
electrical, or mechanical device at any table game that meets any of the
following conditions:
(1) Assists in
projecting the outcome of a game;
(2) keeps track of cards that have been
dealt;
(3) keeps track of changing
probabilities; or
(4) keeps track
of playing strategies being utilized, except as permitted by the
commission .
(e) A person
who, without the assistance of another person or without the use of a physical
aid or device of any kind, uses the person 's own ability to keep track of the
value of cards played and uses predictions formed as a result of the tracking
information in their playing and betting strategy shall not be considered to be
in violation of these regulations. Any facility manager may make its own
determination of whether the behavior is disruptive to gaming.
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