58 Pa. Code § 603a.3 - Value chips; denominations and physical characteristics
(a) Certificate holders may issue and use
value chips in denominations of $1, $2, $2.50, $5, $20, $25, $100, $500, $1,000
and $5,000 and other denominations approved in accordance with §
601a.10(a)
(relating to approval of table game layouts, signage and equipment).
(b) The primary color used for each
denomination of value chip must be in accordance with the colors specified in
subsection (c). A primary color may not be used as a secondary color on a value
chip of another denomination if its use on the edge is reasonably likely to
cause confusion as to the chip's denomination when the edge alone is
visible.
(c) Each gaming chip
manufacturer shall submit sample color disks to the Bureau of Gaming Operations
that identify all primary and secondary colors to be used for the manufacture
of value chips for certificate holders in this Commonwealth. Once a gaming chip
manufacturer has received approval for a primary or secondary color, those
colors shall be consistently manufactured in accordance with the approved
samples. For a primary color to be approved for use, it must visually appear,
when viewed either in daylight or under incandescent light, to comply with the
following colors:
(1) $1-White.
(2) $2-Blue.
(3) $2.50-Pink.
(4) $5-Red.
(5) $20-Yellow.
(6) $25-Green.
(7) $100-Black.
(8) $500-Purple.
(9) $1,000-Fire Orange.
(10) $5,000-Gray.
(d) Each value chip issued by a certificate
holder must contain identifying characteristics that may appear in any location
at least once on each face of the value chip and are applied in a manner which
ensures that each identifying characteristic is clearly visible and remains a
permanent part of the value chip. These characteristics must be visible to
surveillance employees using the licensed facility's surveillance system and
include, at a minimum:
(1) The denomination of
the value chip, expressed in numbers.
(2) The name, logo or other approved
identification of the certificate holder issuing the value chip.
(3) The letters "PA" and the name of the city
or county in which the licensed facility is located.
(e) In addition to the characteristics
specified in subsection (d), each value chip in a denomination of $100 or more
must contain a design or other identifying characteristic that is unique to the
gaming chip manufacturer. Upon approval of a particular design or
characteristic, in accordance with §
601a.10(a), the
gaming chip manufacturer shall thereafter have the exclusive right to use that
design or characteristic on any denomination of value chip. The approved unique
design or characteristic may be used on all value chips manufactured for use in
this Commonwealth and may be changed only after receiving written approval of
the new unique design or other identifying characteristic from the Board's
Executive Director in accordance with §
601a.10(a).
(f) Each value chip issued by a certificate
holder must contain an edge spot that:
(1) Is
applied in a manner that ensures that the edge spot:
(i) Is clearly visible on the edge and on
each face of the value chip.
(ii)
Remains a permanent part of the value chip.
(2) Is created using both:
(i) The primary color of the chip.
(ii) One or more secondary colors.
(3) Includes a design, pattern or
other feature that an individual with adequate training could readily use to
identify, when viewed through the surveillance system of the certificate
holder, the denomination of the particular value chip when placed in a stack of
gaming chips, in the table inventory or in any other location when only the
edge of the value chip is visible. The design, pattern or feature created by
the primary and secondary colors required under paragraph (2) is sufficient by
itself to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph.
(g) When determining the secondary colors to
be used to make the edge spot on a particular denomination of value chip, a
certificate holder shall use only those secondary colors that are reasonably
likely to differentiate the certificate holder's value chip from the same
denomination of value chip issued by any other certificate holder.
(h) If an approved value chip uses a single
secondary color, no other certificate holder may use a similar secondary color
as the sole secondary color on the same denomination of value chip unless it is
used in a different approved pattern or design.
(i) If an approved value chip uses a
combination of two or more secondary colors, no other certificate holder may
use that identical combination of secondary colors on the same denomination of
value chip unless it is used in a different approved pattern or
design.
(j) Any value chip issued
by a certificate holder in the denomination of:
(1) Less than $500 must have a uniform
diameter of 1 9/16 inch.
(2) $500
and $1,000 must have a uniform diameter of 1 9/16 inch or 1 11/16
inch.
(3) $5,000 or more must have
a uniform diameter of 1 11/16 inch.
(k) In addition to the items in this section
that are specifically required to appear on the face and edge of a value chip,
each value chip with a denomination below $100 must contain at least one
anticounterfeiting measure and each value chip with a denomination of $100 or
more must contain at least three anticounterfeiting measures.
Notes
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 603a.2 (relating to gaming chips; physical characteristics applicable to all gaming chips, issuance and use, promotional nongaming chips).
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