N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.39A - Mandatory progressive parameters and meters
(a) The
following progressive parameters shall be utilized for each progressive award
offered by an individual progressive gaming device or link:
1. The base amount, which means the initial
starting amount;
2. The reset
amount, which means the base amount after a progressive is won;
3. The incrementation rate, which means the
rate of progression;
4. The
progressive limit, which means the maximum progressive value that can be
reached when applicable;
5. The
hidden rate, which means the increment rate for a reserved pool(s) used to fund
the next reset amount when applicable;
6. The unreasonable contribution, which means
an incrementation amount determined by the progressive gaming device to be
invalid, when applicable; and
7.
Any other parameter as may be required by the Division in order to ensure the
proper accounting and auditing of a progressive gaming device.
(b) The following progressive
meters shall be utilized for each progressive award offered by an individual
progressive gaming device or link:
1.
"Progressive In-meter" that continuously and automatically counts the number of
qualifying wagers or other activity which causes progressive
incrementation;
2. "Display Meter"
that continuously, automatically and prominently displays to the patron the
current value for each progressive jackpot award for a given game or
link;
3. "Progressive Hits Meter"
which continuously and automatically counts each time a progressive jackpot is
won;
4. "Progressive Wins Meter"
which continuously and automatically accumulates the dollar value of all
progressive payouts for each progressive level;
5. "Overflow Meter" which continuously and
automatically accumulates progressive amounts over the progressive limit when
applicable;
6. "Reserved Pool
Meter" which continuously and automatically accumulates progressive amounts for
the purpose of funding progressive jackpots when applicable; and
7. Any other meter as may be required by the
Division in order to ensure the proper accounting and auditing of a progressive
gaming device.
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