N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 5314.7 - Surveillance records retention
(a)
A recording of routine activity shall contain a date-and-time reading and shall
be retained for not less than 14 days. All activity in the cage and count rooms
shall be retained for not less than 21 days. The commission may, in its
discretion, order a longer retention period for a particularly identified
recording.
(b) A visual or audio
recording of detention or questioning of a detained patron or employee shall be
provided immediately to the commission upon request. Such recording shall
contain a date-and-time reading and shall be labelled with all of the
following:
(1) the date and time the
recording was made;
(2) the
identities of the surveillance department employee or employees responsible for
the monitoring; and
(3) the
identity of the surveillance department employee who provides such recording
media and the time and date of delivery to the commission. Such recording shall
be retained for not less than 14 days after the original recording is provided
to the commission.
(c)
An original recording of a violation of internal controls or criminal activity
shall be provided immediately to the commission. A copy of such recording shall
be retained for not less than 90 days after the original is provided to the
commission. Such recording shall contain a date-and-time reading and be marked
with all of the following:
(1) the date and
time the recording was made;
(2)
the identity of the surveillance department employee or employees responsible
for the monitoring; and
(3) the
identity of the surveillance department employee who provided to the commission
the media from the recorder.
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