Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.11007 - Surveillance system coverage
Rule 1007.
(1) All
of the following areas shall be surveilled in accordance with these rules:
(a) Live gaming devices.
(b) Pits.
(c) EGD areas.
(d) Areas of the main bank.
(e) Count rooms.
(f) Occupied temporary holding
area.
(g) Secured delivery
station.
(h) Garages, pedestrian
walkways, and parking lots.
(2) The surveillance system coverage of table
games shall be capable of providing an overall view of live table games with
sufficient clarity to determine or allow identification of all of the
following:
(a) Dealers.
(b) Patrons.
(c) Hands of all participants.
(d) Facial views of all
participants.
(e) All pit
personnel.
(f) Activities of all
pit personnel.
(3) The
surveillance system coverage of table games shall be capable of providing a
view of the playing surface of each table with sufficient clarity to determine
or allow identification of the following:
(a)
All wagers.
(b) Card
values.
(c) Game results.
(d) Chip trays.
(e) Cash receptacles.
(f) Tip boxes.
(g) Dice.
(h) Shuffle machines.
(i) Card shoes.
(4) The roulette tables shall be surveilled
with color cameras.
(5) The
surveillance system coverage of EGDs shall be capable of providing all of the
following:
(a) A reasonably clear view of all
gaming patrons.
(b) A facial view
of all gaming patrons with sufficient clarity to determine or allow
identification of the patron.
(c) A
view of the EGDs with sufficient clarity to determine or allow identification
of the results of the game.
(d) An
overall view of the areas around the EGD.
(e) A view of bill validators with sufficient
clarity to determine the bill value and the amount of credit
obtained.
(6) The
surveillance system shall be capable of providing a reasonably clear view of
all of the following:
(a) Activity by players
and employees, alone or in concert, that may constitute cheating or
stealing.
(b) Failure of employees
to follow proper procedures and internal controls.
(c) Treatment of disorderly
persons.
(d) Treatment of persons
on the exclusion list.
(e) Arrests
and evictions.
(f) Treatment of ill
or injured patrons.
(g) The
activities of detainees in the temporary holding area.
(h) Movement of cash, cards, chips, or dice
on the casino floor.
Upon notification of intended movement of any cash or chips in excess of $10,000, cards, or dice, both of the following provisions shall be complied with:
(i) The surveillance
system personnel shall record the notification in the activities log.
(ii) During the course of routine
surveillance, the progress of the movement shall be surveilled for purposes of
ensuring that these rules and internal controls are followed.
(i) Areas where any of the
following items are stored shall be surveilled by a dedicated camera capable of
continuous recording or motion activation:
(i) Cash.
(ii) Chips.
(iii) Cards.
(iv) Dice.
(j) Areas where any of the following items
are transported or stored shall be surveilled by a dedicated camera capable of
continuous recording or motion activation:
(i)
Chips.
(ii) Cash.
(iii) Cash equivalents.
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