Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.637 - Self-monitoring of internet gaming platform critical components
Rule 637. An internet gaming platform must, at least once every 24 hours, perform a self-authentication process on all software used to offer, record, and process internet wagers conducted under this act that is identified by the board as a critical component to ensure there have been no unauthorized modifications. If there is an authentication failure, the internet gaming platform must immediately notify the internet gaming operator, internet gaming platform provider, and the board within 24 hours. The results of all self-authentication attempts must be retained by the internet gaming platform for not less than 90 days.
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