13 Miss. Code. R. 11-3.1 - Electronic Pull-Tab Devices
(a) Electronic
pull-tab machines or devices which have been approved for use by the Commission
will be equipped with tamper-proof electric meters. The devices will not
dispense cash or coins. Payback will be dispensed by printed ticket only. The
printer must maintain duplicate copies of all transactions. These duplicate
copies of all transactions may be located on electronic files and stored within
the sealed logic area and/or accessible to the Gaming Commission.
(b) In order for charitable organizations to
have electronic pull-tab devices, the charity must conduct a traditional bingo
session at least once a week. The charitable organization will be limited to
the possession of fifteen (15) electronic pull-tab devices which must be
permitted by agents of the Gaming Commission prior to actual operation. A daily
report form provided by the Commission is required to be prepared on the
electronic pull-tab device activities. If the bingo operation holds two (2)
sessions within one (1) day, a report for both sessions is required and must be
completed prior to the start of the next session. The date and the beginning
and ending times of the session(s) must be included on the report. In no event
may an amusement machine on the premises simulate play of poker, keno, lotto or
lottery, twenty-one, blackjack, or any other card game or simulate play of any
type of slot machine regardless of whether or not the machine has a payback
feature or awards extra play credits. Time limits on the number and length of
sessions notwithstanding, pull-tabs, video pull-tabs or video bingo games may
be played for up to eighty (80) hours per week. The licensee must report all
out-of-session activity gross receipts and prizes on a separate report provided
by the Commission. Violation of this subsection may result in revocation of the
bingo license.
(c) Included in this
report are session or daily meter readings for each machine recorded before
activities begin and recorded after activities have ceased. Signatures of two
(2) workers attesting readings shall also be recorded. An agent of the
Commission may randomly inspect meter reports and the electronic pull-tab
device's meter readings.
(d) The
report must indicate the total amount played (coin in), the total amount of
credits played, the total amount of credits won, and the total amount of
credits paid (coins out ) for each machine.
(e) The original and the duplicate copies
and/or electronic files of the printed ticket vouchers must be maintained. The
winner must sign acceptance of receipt of the prize which indicates the amount,
date and machine number. The person who paid the prize must also sign to verify
payment. The receipt must be attached to the session or daily report.
(f) After all activities have
ceased for the day, each electronic pull-tab device is to be opened in the
presence of at least two (2) workers and the contents are to be removed and
tagged with its respective machine number. The contents must then be counted
for each machine and the results will be entered on the daily report.
(g) The coins and/or cash are
wrapped immediately after being counted. As the coin and/or cash is being
counted and wrapped, it is maintained in such a manner as to be able to obtain
an accurate count for each machine when the wrap is completed.
(h) A count team member records the results
of the second count as wrapped by denomination. Discrepancies between the two
counts are to be investigated immediately by the bingo supervisor or alternate
supervisor and explained on the report. All persons participating in the count
process shall sign the report to attest the accuracy of the amounts reported.
(i) A deposit slip is prepared and
the coins and/or cash are deposited into the bingo checking account.
(j) The actual win/loss is calculated by
taking the gross amount received determined by the count less all pay-outs as
determined by credits turned in and paid to patrons. This figure is to be
compared to the win/loss as determined from the machine meter readings. Any
significant differences must be investigated and documented on the daily report
by the designated supervisor.
(k)
The keys to open the locked doors to the electronic pull-tab device's coin
and/or cash box must be maintained by the bingo supervisor, alternate
supervisor or a worker whose duty is not cashier, money count, or the person
who pays prizes to the participants.
(l) No licensee shall allow any person under
eighteen (18) years of age to play any electronic or manual pull-tab device.
Notes
Miss. Code Ann. § 97-33-67(5).
Miss. Code Ann. §§ 97-33-53(a)(iv), 97-33-109(f), and 97-33-71.
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