N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69D-1.12 - Personnel assigned to the operation and conduct of gaming
(a) Each casino
licensee shall employ the personnel described in this section in the operation
of its casino and casino simulcasting facility, subject to the limitations
imposed by
N.J.A.C.
13:69D-1.11(a).
1. Each casino licensee shall at all times
ensure the proper operation and effective supervision of all authorized games
and simulcast wagering in the casino and casino simulcasting
facility.
2. Each casino licensee
shall be required to employ a person referred to in this section as a casino
manager. The casino manager shall be the executive assigned the responsibility
and authority for the supervision and management of the overall operation of a
casino licensee's casino games department including, without limitation, the
hiring and terminating of all casino personnel, all in accordance with the
policies and practices established by the casino licensee's board of directors
or non-corporate equivalent. In the absence of the casino manager and the
assistant casino manager, should the establishment have an assistant casino
manager, a table games shift manager or slot shift manager, as applicable, who
is employed within the casino games department shall be designated by the
casino licensee as the person responsible for the overall operation of the
casino games department and such person shall have the authority of a casino
manager.
3. Unless otherwise
permitted by this chapter, each employee shall perform only those functions
associated with his or her assigned job title at the commencement of shift and
will not perform any other functions during that shift .
(b) The following personnel shall be used to
operate the games in an establishment:
1. A
casino clerk or a general cashier designated as a casino clerk shall be the
person in the pit responsible for documentation required for the operation of
table games.
2. A dealer shall be
the person assigned to each table game to directly operate and conduct the
game, provided, however, that a dealer may work as a game supervisor in a
gaming pit where he or she has not dealt during the same shift .
3. A floorperson shall be a supervisor
assigned the responsibility for supervising the operation and conduct of all
table games, including poker, provided, however, that a floorperson may work as
a dealer in a gaming pit which he or she did not supervise during the same
shift .
4. Slot attendants shall be
the persons assigned the responsibility for the operation of slot machines and
bill changers, including, but not limited to, participating in manual jackpot
payouts and filling payout reserve containers.
(c) If a casino licensee chooses to establish
an independent slot department pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69D-1.11(b)4, the slot
department manager shall be the executive assigned the responsibility and
authority for the supervision and management of the overall operation of the
casino licensee's slot machines and bill changers including, without
limitation, the hiring and terminating of all slot department personnel, all in
accordance with the policies and practices established by the casino licensee's
board of directors or non-corporate equivalent. In the absence of the slot
department manager, the slot shift manager shall have the authority of the slot
department manager.
(d) Nothing in
this section shall be construed to limit a casino licensee from utilizing
personnel in addition to those described herein nor shall anything in this
section be construed to limit the discretion of the Division to order the
utilization of additional personnel by the casino licensee necessary for the
proper conduct and effective supervision of gaming in an establishment.
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