N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.28Q - Technical standards for electronic table games which utilize gaming vouchers
(a) An
electronic table game which permits gaming voucher redemption shall:
1. Utilize player wagering locations where
player credits are wagered, stored and displayed to the patron; and
2. Not accept gaming chips.
(b) When an electronic table game
utilizes gaming vouchers and is designed with one bill acceptor that is shared
by all wagering locations, the electronic table game shall:
1. Be reported as a single asset for the
purpose of revenue reporting, slot monitoring system tracking and surveillance
coverage;
2. Be capable of
recording all meters for each individual wagering location and the overall
electronic table game in accordance with applicable Division rules for slot
machine meters; and
3. Be capable
of reconciling wagering location meters, with the electronic table game meters,
and the slot monitoring system meters.
(c) When an electronic table game utilizing
gaming vouchers is designed with one bill acceptor for each wagering location,
each wagering location shall:
1. Be reported
as a single asset for the purpose of revenue reporting, slot monitoring system
tracking, and surveillance coverage; and
2. Be capable of recording all meters, when
applicable, for each individual wagering location in accordance with applicable
Division rules for slot machine meters.
(d) When an electronic table game utilizes
gaming vouchers, all gaming revenue shall be reported on the slot win report
provided that each electronic table game asset is uniquely identified on the
slot win report as an electronic table game.
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