13 Miss. Code. R. 7-6.1 - Personnel Authorized to Have Cage Access
(a). Each
licensee shall place on file with the Commission the names of all persons
authorized to enter the cashier's cage (cage access list), those who possess
the combination or keys to the locks securing the entrance to the cage and
those who possess the ability to operate the alarm systems. Cage access lists
shall include individuals who have interest in the cage area. Each licensee
shall also submit a list (drop/count access list) to the Commission for
approval of employees authorized to participate in the drop and count and those
employees who are authorized to be in the count rooms during the count. Each
list must have the name of the individual, their job title or company and
gaming work permit number. The cage and drop/count access lists shall include
those persons, if any, living in the same household, who hold an interest in
the licensee and shall indicate what relationship by blood, or marriage, if
any, exists between any person on the lists and any other person on such list
or any interest holder or employee of the gaming establishment. Drop/count
access lists shall only include individuals who have a specific daily job
interest in this area. Specific daily job interest includes the count team
members, their immediate supervisors and vendors who service counting
machines.
(b). Each licensee shall
submit a revised list to the Commission within ten days of any change to the
cage access list. Surveillance must monitor and record all activities within
the cage. Secondary notification is required to the Commission for all cage
vendor access. In cases where employees or vendors not possessing a gaming work
permit are required to enter the cage, a Security escort must be provided and
Surveillance must be notified prior to entry.
(c). Each licensee shall submit a revised
list in advance for approval to the Commission of any changes to the drop/count
access lists prior to the individual performing the drop and/or entering the
count room.
(d). Surveillance must
monitor and record all activities within the count room. During the count
process, personnel are not allowed to exit or enter the count room except for
emergencies or scheduled breaks. At all times a Security escort will be
required for vendors accessing the count room. Access to the count room during
the count is restricted to individuals on the drop/count access list. The
licensee is required to provide secondary notification to the Commission of
access by vendors who are listed on the drop/count room access list. For access
during or outside count times into the count rooms, the licensee shall at all
times be in compliance with the following requirements:
1. Access into the count rooms by any
individual requires a valid Commission work permit (excluding MGC and MSTC
personnel). Representatives of the MGC and MSTC must present identification
before entering the count rooms.
2.
A Count Room Access Request Form must be submitted to the Commission for prior
approval for any individuals not listed on the drop/count access list. Unless
otherwise instructed by the Commission, Security escort must be provided for
access into the count rooms.
3.
When the counting device requires maintenance during the count, all gaming
revenues must be secured until the vendor has finished the maintenance on the
counting device and exited the count room.
4. Only count team members may handle gaming
revenues.
(Adopted: 04/21/1994; Readopted: 04/29/1995; Amended: 06/15/2006; Amended 12/20/2007.)
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