N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.6 - Gaming plaques; issuance and use; denominations; physical characteristics
(a) Each gaming
plaque issued by a casino licensee shall be a solid, one-piece object
constructed entirely of plastic or any other substance approved by the Division
and shall have no more than six, and at least two, smooth, plane surfaces. At
least two of the plane surfaces, each to be known as a "face," shall be
opposite and parallel to each other and identical in shape, which shall be a
square, rectangle or ellipse. All other surfaces of a gaming plaque shall be
known collectively as the "edge."
(b) No gaming plaque shall be issued by a
casino licensee or utilized in a casino or casino simulcasting facility unless
and until:
1. The design specifications of
the proposed gaming plaque are, prior to the manufacture of the gaming plaque,
submitted to and approved by the Division, which submission shall include a
detailed schematic depicting the actual size and, as appropriate, location of
the following:
i. Each face;
ii. The edge; and
iii. Any colors, words, designs, graphics or
security measures contained on the gaming plaque;
2. A sample gaming plaque, manufactured in
accordance with its approved design specifications, is submitted to and
approved by the Division; and
3.
The casino licensee has submitted to the Division internal control procedures
which document the distribution, redemption, receipt and inventory of gaming
plaques, by serial number, as required by
N.J.A.C.
13:69E-1.2.
(c) Each face of a square gaming plaque shall
measure no smaller than nine square inches. Each face of a rectangular or
elliptical gaming plaque shall measure no smaller than three inches in length
by two inches in width. In the case of an elliptical gaming plaque, the length
and width of the plaque shall be measured at its axes.
(d) Each gaming plaque issued by a casino
licensee shall be designed and manufactured with sufficient graphics or other
security measures so as to prevent, to the greatest extent possible, the
counterfeiting of such gaming plaque.
(e) Each casino licensee shall be authorized
to issue and use gaming plaques in denominations of $ 5,000, $ 10,000, $
25,000, $ 50,000 and $ 100,000, and in such quantities as the casino licensee
may deem proper to conduct gaming in its casino or casino simulcasting
facility. Each gaming plaque of a specific denomination utilized by a casino
licensee shall be in a shape and of a size, as approved by the Division, which
is identical to the shape and size of all other gaming plaques of that
denomination issued by that casino licensee. The size and shape of each
denomination of gaming plaque issued by a casino licensee shall be readily
distinguishable from the size and shape of every other denomination of gaming
plaque issued by that casino licensee.
(f) Each gaming plaque issued by a casino
licensee shall contain certain identifying characteristics which shall appear
at least once on each face of the gaming plaque and shall be applied in a
manner which ensures that each such characteristic shall be clearly visible and
remain a permanent part of the gaming plaque. These characteristics shall, at a
minimum, include:
1. The denomination of the
gaming plaque, expressed in numbers of no less than three-eighths inch in
height;
2. The name, trade name, or
other approved identification of the casino licensee issuing the gaming plaque,
which shall be applied in such a manner so as to be visible to surveillance
employees using the closed circuit television system; and
3. A unique serial number.
(g) No casino licensee shall
issue, use or allow a patron to use in its casino or casino simulcasting
facility any gaming plaque that it knows, or reasonably should know, is
materially different from the sample of that gaming plaque approved by the
Division pursuant to this section.
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