Documentation generated by an on-line slot metering system
indicating information by slot machine, by denomination and in total, shall be
available through the system on a day, month, year-to-date basis and for at
least a previous two-year cumulative basis. Documentation for periods in excess
of the two-year period that must be maintained under record retention
regulations may be maintained off-line in a manner approved by the Executive
Director. The system shall be designed so that documentation may be created
daily or on demand and includes, at a minimum:
(a) For each document:
1. Document title;
2. Version number of the current system
software;
3. Date or time period of
activity; and
4. Date and time the
document was generated.
i. Note: Documents
that compare metered amounts to actual amounts shall include a dollar variance
and a percentage variance. The percentage variance is the dollar variance
divided by the metered amount.
(b) Slot machine performance including:
1. By machine:
i. Denomination or an indication that the
machine is a multidenomination machine;
ii. Slot machine number and game
type;
iii. Coin in;
iv. Metered or actual drop (system
configurable);
v. Actual jackpot
payout slips issued;
vi. Actual
fill slips issued;
vii.
Win;
viii. Theoretical hold
percentage;
ix. Actual hold
percentage;
x. Percentage variance
(theoretical hold vs. actual hold); and
xi. Projected dollar variance (i.e., coin in
times the percentage variance).
2. By denomination and in total:
i. Weighted average theoretical hold (i.e.,
floor par);
ii. Combined actual
hold percentage (all win divided by all coin in);
iii. Percentage variance (floor par vs.
combined actual hold percentage); and
iv. Projected dollar variance (i.e., total
coin in times the percentage variance).
1.
Note 1: Floor pars are the sum of the theoretical hold percentages of all
machines within a denomination weighted by coin in contribution.
2. Note 2: Drop, fills, jackpot payouts, and
win figures may need adjustment to determine the true slot machine
performance.
3. Note 3: The system
shall compute accurate theoretical hold percentages, based on coin-in
contribution, for each multigame or multi-denomination/multi-game slot
machine.
4. Note 4: The system
shall compute accurate theoretical hold percentages for each gaming device
which is considered a slot machine and which contains paytables with a
difference in theoretical payback percentage which exceeds 4 percent between
wager categories.
(c) Meter drop vs. actual drop for each drop
type (coin and bills), by machine and in total.
(d) Meter attendant paid jackpots, cancelled
credits, progressive payouts and external bonus payouts (in total) vs. actual
attendant paid jackpots, cancelled credits, progressive payouts and external
bonus payouts (in total).
1. Note: The system
must produce a report (by machine and in total) that compares each type of
attendant pay for those machines that have variances.
(e) Meter fills vs. actual fills.
1. Note: Meter fills equal Meter physical
coin in minus Meter physical coin out minus Meter coin drop.
(f) Meter machine paid and
attendant paid external bonus payouts vs. external bonusing system machine paid
and attendant paid external bonus payouts.
(g) Meter voucher out vs. system payout
receipts issued.
(h) System payout
receipts redeemed, by cashiering station, by shift.
(i) System payout receipts issued, to include
date issued, amount, sequence number and identification of gaming device where
issued.
(j) System payout receipt
liabilities, by date issued and receipt sequence number.
(k) Meter win vs. actual taxable win.
1. Note: Meter win equals meter coin in minus
meter coin out minus meter machine paid progressive payout minus meter machine
paid external bonus payout minus total of meters accumulating attendant payouts
(excluding attendant paid cancelled credits).
(l) Exception report. In the event data or
parameters are changed, an exception report shall be produced to document:
1. Data or parameter altered;
2. Data or parameter value prior to
alteration;
3. Data or parameter
value after alteration;
4. Date and
time of alteration; and
5.
Identification of user that performed alteration.
6. By machine, a report of all required meter
amounts read and recorded by the on-line slot system.
(Adopted: 09/15/2004.)