N.M. Admin. Code § 15.1.7.9 - SECURITY AND AUDIT SPECIFICATIONS
A.
A gaming machine shall meet all of the following security and audit
specifications:
(1) be controlled by a
microprocessor;
(2) be connected
and communicating to an approved central monitoring system and conform exactly
to the protocol and internal control procedures employed by the central
monitoring system provider and the board;
(3) have an internal enclosure for the logic
board that is locked or sealed, or both, before game play;
(4) be capable of continuing a game without
loss of data after a power failure;
(5) have game data recall for the current
game and, at a minimum, the previous four games;
(6) have a random selection process that
satisfies the 99% confidence level using any of the following tests: standard
chi-squared, runs, serial correlation, or other standard mathematical test for
randomness as approved by the board;
(7) clearly display applicable rules of play
and the payout schedule; and
(8)
display an accurate representation of each game outcome utilizing rotating
reels, video monitors, or other type of display mechanism that accurately
depicts the outcome of the game.
B. The gaming machine shall display an
external registration tag with the license number issued by the board. The
registration tag shall be placed on the approved gaming device at the licensed
premises by an agent of the board.
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