13 Miss. Code. R. 8-1.1 - General Terms
(a) "Alterable
Media" is any form of storage device that allows the modification of the
programs or data on the device during the normal operation of the gaming
device. This does not include devices typically considered to be alterable but
through either software or hardware means approved by the Executive Director,
have been rendered unalterable.
(b)
"Cashable credits" means the monetary units displayed on a credit meter that
are redeemable for cash.
(c)
"Complete Voucher": A complete voucher contains all of the required information
and is of a quality that can be redeemed through the use of a barcode
reader.
(d) "Conventional ROM
Device" is a device incapable of being altered while installed in a gaming
device and may contain executable programs or data that are directly addressed
by a processor.
(e) "Credit meter"
means a slot machine indicator that displays the number of denominational
credits or monetary value available to a patron for wagering.
(f) "Debit instrument" means a card, code or
other device with which a person may initiate an electronic funds transfer or a
wagering account transfer. The term includes, without limitation, a Prepaid
Access Instrument.
(g) "Duplicate
Voucher": A duplicate voucher is any reprinted complete or incomplete
voucher.
(h) "Electronic funds
transfer" means a transfer of funds from an independent financial institution
to a gaming device through a cashless wagering system.
(i) "Executive Director" means the Executive
Director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission and includes any duly authorized
agent of the Executive Director.
(j) "Inappropriate coin-in" is a legal coin
or token of the correct denomination which has been accepted by a gaming device
after the device has already accepted its maximum number of coins or when the
device is in a state which normally rejects additional coins.
(k) "Incomplete Voucher": An incomplete
voucher contains, at a minimum, the voucher validation number printed across
the printed leading edge, but is not of a quality that can be redeemed through
the use of a barcode reader.
(l)
"Leakage Current" is any electrical current which flows when a conductive path
is provided between exposed portions of a gaming device and the environmental
electrical ground when the gaming device is isolated from the normal AC power
ground.
(m) "Non-cashable credits"
means the monetary units displayed on a credit meter that have no cash
redemption value.
(n) "On-line slot
system" means, as used in these standards, an on-line slot metering system, a
cashless wagering system, or both.
(o) "Prepaid Access Instrument" means a card,
code, electronic serial number, mobile identification number, personal
identification number or similar device that allows patron access to funds that
have been paid in advance and can be retrieved or transferred at some point in
the future through such a device. A Prepaid Access Instrument must be
distributed by a licensed gaming operator or its affiliates and only Prepaid
Access Instruments distributed by the licensee or its affiliates may be used to
fund a wagering account at that licensee's location or the location of its
affiliates. The Prepaid Access Instrument may only be used in conjunction with
an approved wagering account and may not be funded by payroll direct deposit.
(p) "Promotional account" means an
electronic ledger used in a cashless wagering system to record transactions
involving a patron or patrons that are not otherwise recorded in a wagering
account.
(q) "Print Failure": A
print failure is a condition following the failed attempt to print a complete
or incomplete voucher.
(r)
"Presentation Error": A presentation error is a condition where a complete or
incomplete voucher has been printed, however, the voucher is not presented to
the patron for removal.
(s) "Random
Access Memory" (RAM) is the electronic component used for computer workspace
and storage of volatile information in a gaming device. The term does not
include memory which is used exclusively for bit-mapped video
displays.
(t) "Random Number
Generator" is a hardware, software, or combination hardware and software device
for generating number values that exhibit characteristics of
randomness.
(u) "Read Only Memory"
(ROM) is the electronic component used for storage of non-volatile information
in a gaming device. The term includes Programmable ROM and Erasable
Programmable ROM.
(v) "Replacement
Voucher": A replacement voucher is any voucher that is printed following a
failed attempt to print a complete or incomplete voucher.
(w) "Slot machine coupon" means a printed
wagering instrument that has a fixed dollar wagering value that can only be
used to acquire non-cashable credits.
(x) "Slot machine payout receipt" means an
instrument that is redeemable for cash and is either issued by a gaming device
or as a result of a communication from a gaming device to associated equipment
that cannot be accepted by gaming devices for wagering purposes.
(y) "Slot machine wagering voucher" means a
printed wagering instrument that has a fixed dollar wagering value that can
only be used to acquire an equivalent value of cashable credits or
cash.
(z) "Tilt condition" is a
programmed error state for a gaming device. A tilt condition has occurred when
the device detects an internal error, malfunction, or attempted cheating, and
it disallows further play until the error is resolved.
(aa) "Wagering account" means an electronic
ledger for a cashless wagering system patron deposit account wherein only the
following types of transactions are recorded:
1. Deposits and withdrawals of cash or cash
equivalents at a designated area of accountability;
2. Deposits initiated with a debit
instrument;
3. Wagering account
transfers to and from gaming devices;
4. Wagering account adjustments;
and
5. Other transactions approved
by the Executive Director.
i. "Wagering
account transfer" means a transfer of funds between a cashless wagering system
wagering account and a gaming device.
ii. "Wagering instrument" means, as used in
these standards, a representative of value, other than a chip or token, that is
issued by a licensee and approved by the Commission for use in a cashless
wagering system and includes slot machine coupons and slot machine wagering
vouchers.
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