13 Miss. Code. R. 3-5.2 - Approval Of Chips And Tokens; Applications And Procedures
(a) A licensee shall not issue any chips or
tokens for use in its gaming establishment, or sell or redeem any such chips or
tokens, unless the chips or tokens have been approved in writing by the
Executive Director. A licensee shall not issue any chips or tokens for use in
its gaming establishment, or sell or redeem any such chips or tokens that are
modifications of chips or tokens previously approved by the Executive Director
unless the modifications have been approved in writing by the Executive
Director.
(b) Applications for
approval of chips, tokens, and modifications to previously-approved chips or
tokens must be made, processed, and determined in such manner and using such
forms as the Executive Director may prescribe. Each application must include,
in addition to such other items or information as the Executive Director may
require:
1. An exact drawing, in color of
each side and the edge of the proposed chip or token, drawn to actual size or
drawn to larger than actual size and in scale, and showing the measurements of
the proposed chip or token in each dimension;
2. Written specifications for the proposed
chips or tokens;
3. The name and
address of the manufacturer; and
4.
The licensee's intended use for the proposed chips or tokens.
(c) If, after receiving and
reviewing the items and information described in subsection (b), the Executive
Director is satisfied that the proposed chips or tokens conform with the
requirements of this regulation, the Executive Director shall notify the
licensee in writing and shall request, and the licensee shall thereupon submit,
a sample of the proposed chips or tokens in final, manufactured form. If the
Executive Director is satisfied that the sample conforms with the requirements
of this regulation and with the information submitted with the licensee's
application, he shall approve the proposed chips or tokens and notify the
licensee in writing. As a condition of approval of chips or tokens issued for
use at a specific table or counter game, the Executive Director may prohibit
the licensee from using the chips or tokens other than at the specified game.
The Commission may retain the sample chips and tokens submitted pursuant to
this subsection.
Notes
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