N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.9 - Roulette; inspection procedures; security procedures
(a) Prior to
opening a roulette table for gaming activity, a casino supervisor or member of
the casino security department shall:
1.
Inspect the roulette table and roulette wheel for any magnet or contrivance
that would affect the fair operation of such wheel;
2. Inspect the roulette wheel to assure that
it is level and rotating freely and evenly;
3. Inspect the roulette wheel to assure that
all parts are secure and free from movement;
4. Inspect the roulette ball by passing it
over a magnet or compass to assure its non-magnetic quality; and
5. Confirm that the layout and signage comply
with N.J.A.C.
13:69E-1.8(c), if a double
zero roulette wheel is being used as a single zero roulette wheel.
(b) If a casino licensee uses a
roulette wheel which has external movable parts, any adjustments to the movable
parts shall be made by a casino supervisor or a member of the casino
maintenance department, in the presence of a security department member.
Adjustments to the movable parts of a roulette wheel that is located on the
casino floor, or in a casino simulcasting facility, shall only be made:
1. When the roulette table is not open to the
public; or
2. If the roulette wheel
is moved to a secure location outside the casino or casino simulcasting
facility as approved by the Division.
(c) All adjustments shall be completed prior
to the required inspections in (a) above.
(d) The casino licensee may replace any of
the movable parts at any time, provided, however, if any one or more of the
movable parts are external then an inspection must be completed in accordance
with (a) above and notification of what was replaced provided to the Division,
prior to reopening the roulette wheel and table for gaming activity.
(e) A log shall be maintained which shall
include, at a minimum, the date, the roulette table number, whether an
adjustment or replacement was completed and the signature of the person making
the adjustment or replacement.
(f)
When a roulette table is not open for gaming activity, the roulette wheel shall
be secured by placing a cover over the entire wheel and securely locking such
cover to the roulette table.
Notes
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