N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.27 - Slot machine areas, density, arrangement and floor plans
(a) Slot
machines used in the conduct of gaming shall be located and arranged in such a
manner so as to:
1. Promote optimum security
and safety for the casino operation;
2. Encourage and preserve competition in
casino operations by assuring that a variety of gaming opportunities is offered
to the public;
3. Avoid deception
or frequent distraction to players at gaming tables;
4. Promote the comfort of patrons;
and
5. Create and maintain a
gracious playing environment in the casino.
(b) Each casino licensee shall be permitted
to install and operate one slot machine for every 10 square feet of its casino
floor space which may be allocated to slot area, as determined in accordance
with (d) below.
(c) Each casino
licensee shall arrange the layout of its casino floor so that whenever one row
of slot machines in a casino is lined up back to back with another row of
machines, the two rows shall be separated by a metal grating or other type of
barrier, as approved by the Division, that will prohibit a person from placing
his or her hand between the rows of machines.
(d) The total amount of casino floor space
that a casino licensee may utilize for slot machines, the walkways between
them, and other structures or areas which are reasonably related to the use of
slot machines ("Slot Area") such as slot booths, change booths, change
machines, slot carousels, walls, columns or other architectural structures, and
any other structures or areas which are reasonably related to, and contained
within casino floor space which is dedicated to, the use of slot machines,
shall not exceed 90 percent of the total amount of casino floor space and
casino simulcasting facility floor space.
(e) The total amount of casino floor space
dedicated to the Slot Area shall be measured by identifying the perimeter of
each such area on the casino floor plan.
(f) Any casino floor space which is not used
for slot area pursuant to (e) above shall be dedicated to authorized games
other than slot machines and related support and circulation space.
(g) Each casino licensee or applicant shall
submit to the Division a detailed floor plan, drawn to scale, depicting its
proposed arrangement of slot machines, slot stools and table games. Such plan
shall indicate all relevant floor space square footage; density information;
and aisle dimensions, including the dimensions of aisles between rows of slot
machines facing each other, of distances in front of slot machines not directly
facing another slot machine, and of distances between slot stools and other
obstructions or slot machines. Each casino licensee shall maintain on file with
the Division a current floor plan certified as to its accuracy.
(h) Each casino licensee or applicant seeking
approval for a proposed arrangement of slot machines shall submit to the
Division a detailed floorplan, drawn to scale, depicting its proposed
arrangement of slot machines, slot stools and table games and shaded to include
all areas covered by (e) above. Such plans or attachments thereto shall
indicate the amount of casino floor space by slot zone, or other subdivision of
the total area included in the calculation required by (e) above, as approved
by the Division, and the total of such areas. Each casino licensee shall
maintain on file with the Division a current shaded floorplan certified as to
its accuracy.
(i) Any floorplan
submission that satisfies the requirements of this section shall be deemed
approved by the Division unless the casino licensee is notified in writing to
the contrary within three days of filing.
(j) Slot machines shall not be permissible in
casino simulcasting facilities.
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