Ohio Admin. Code 3772-11-09 - Closing of gaming tables
(A)
Whenever a gaming
table is closed, all chips remaining at the table must be counted and verified,
in accordance with requirements for proving chips, by either two table games
supervisors or a table games supervisor in addition to a dealer, who must
prepare a table inventory slip.
(B)
After the table
inventory slip is signed by the table games supervisor and the dealer, the
closing table inventory slip must be deposited in the drop box.
(C)
The table games
supervisor must place the opening inventory slip under the table tray lid in a
manner that the amounts on the opening inventory slip may be read and lock the
lid in place.
(D)
Each time a table game is closed, complete closing
procedures must be followed to include the counting, verification, recording,
and securing of the chips in the tray, as well as the proper disposal of the
cards or dice that were in play. If the game is reopened again on the same
gaming day, complete opening procedures must be followed to include the
counting and verification of chips in the tray and inspection of cards or dice
and all applicable gaming equipment. The opening and closing inventory table
slip for games that are opened and closed more than once in a gaming day may be
marked in a manner that indicates the sequence of the slips.
(E)
During
twenty-four hour gaming, a closing table inventory slip or list of closing
inventories by table and pit must be prepared for that gaming day.
Replaces: 3772-11-28
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3772.03, 3772.033
Rule Amplifies: 3772.03, 3772.033, 3772.22
Prior Effective Dates: 05/19/2012, 04/29/2017
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