N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.5 - Non-value chips; permitted uses; inventory and impressment
(a) Each
non-value chip shall be assigned to a particular gaming table and shall be
issued and used for gaming at that table only. All non-value chips utilized at
a particular gaming table shall have the same design, insert or symbol as
required by this chapter. No casino licensee or any employee thereof shall
allow any patron to remove a non-value chip from the gaming table at which it
was issued. If a patron removes a non-value chip from the gaming table at which
it was issued, the casino licensee may redeem such chip at the lowest
denomination in use at the table.
(b) No patron at a gaming table shall be
issued or permitted to game with non-value chips that are identical in color
and design to any non-value chip issued to any other patron at the same table.
When a patron purchases non-value chips, a non-value chip of the same color and
design shall be placed in a slot or receptacle attached to the outer rim of the
roulette wheel or, for pokette, in such other device as approved by the
Division. At that time, a marker button denoting the value of a stack of 20
non-value chips of the same color and design shall be placed in the slot,
receptacle or other device (for example, a marker button with "100" imprinted
on it would be placed in the receptacle to designate that, during the patron's
play on that occasion only, the non-value chips of that color and design are
each worth $ 5.00).
(c) An
impressment of the non-value chips assigned to each gaming table shall be
completed at least once every 30 days. The casino licensee shall record the
results of the impressment in the chip inventory ledger required pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69E-1.2 and shall perform the impressment
as follows:
1. A casino department supervisor
shall complete a "Non-Value Chip Impressment" form to record missing or excess
chips and shall deliver the form and any excess chips to the main bank or chip
bank;
2. Upon receipt of the
"Non-Value Chip Impressment" form, a main bank cashier or chip bank cashier
shall, if appropriate, immediately prepare any chips needed to impress the
table; and
3. The casino department
supervisor shall then, if applicable, deliver the non-value chips needed to
restore the impress to the appropriate gaming table.
(d) The completed "Non-Value Chip
Impressment" form shall be maintained by the accounting department and shall
contain, at a minimum, the following:
1. The
date and time of preparation;
2.
The design schematic of the chip including its primary color and the applicable
table number;
3. The signature of
the casino department supervisor who completes the "Non-Value Chip Impressment"
form and the impressment for such table; and
4. The signature of the main bank cashier or
chip bank cashier who reviewed the form and, if necessary, prepared the chips
to restore the impressment.
(e) Each casino licensee shall record in the
chip inventory ledger required by
N.J.A.C.
13:69E-1.2, a monthly summary of the
non-value chip inventory for each gaming table. This monthly summary shall
include, at a minimum, the following information for each non-value chip color
and design:
1. The balance on hand at the
beginning of the month;
2. The
number of non-value chips distributed to the gaming table during the
month;
3. The number of non-value
chips returned to inventory during the month; and
4. The balance on hand at the end of the
month.
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