Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1811 - Live gaming device table requirements
Rule 811.
(1) All
of the following minimum requirements apply to a live gaming device:
(a) A live gaming device shall be capable of
having a drop box attached to it that is in compliance with all of the
following requirements:
(i) The box has 1
lock that secures the contents of the drop box.
(ii) The box has a separate lock that
attaches the drop box to the live gaming device. The keys to the lock securing
the contents of the drop box and attaching the drop box to the live gaming
device shall be separate.
(iii) The
box has a slot opening through which currency, coins, tickets, chips, forms,
records, and documents can be inserted into the drop box.
(iv) The box shall be equipped with a
mechanical device that automatically closes and locks the slot opening upon
removal of the drop box from the live gaming device.
(v) The box is attached to the live gaming
device table at which the dealer is located or at another location approved by
the board.
(vi) The box has the
live gaming device table number to which the drop box is attached printed on
the drop box. The imprinted information shall be clearly visible.
(b) A live gaming device shall be
capable of having a tip box attached to it for the deposit of tips and
gratuities received by the dealer. The tip box shall be in compliance with all
of the following requirements:
(i) Be a
transparent container.
(ii) Be
capable of being locked.
(iii)Be
capable of being secured to the table by means of a chain, a lock, or the
equivalent. If the tip box is attached by means of a lock, then the key to
remove the tip box from the table shall be separate from the key that opens the
tip box.
(iv) Be attached to the
live gaming device table at which the dealer is located or at another location
approved by the board.
(c) A casino licensee may have emergency drop
boxes to replace the drop boxes on a temporary basis. The emergency drop boxes
shall be in compliance with the requirements in this rule and shall have the
word "EMERGENCY" clearly printed on the boxes.
(2) Nothing in these rules prohibits using
electronic progressive or bonusing equipment in conjunction with play on a live
gaming device.
(3) Nothing in these
rules prohibits using electronic equipment to monitor or assist in the conduct
of a live game.
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