W. Va. Code R. § 179-8-67 - Chip Specifications; Optional Radio Frequency Identification Sensors in Each Chip
67.1. All of
the following specifications apply to value chips:
67.1.a. A chip issued by the casino licensee
shall be round in shape and have the name of the casino, the Lottery-specified
identifier symbol and the specific value of the chip clearly and permanently
impressed, engraved, or imprinted on the chip, except that the casino licensee
may issue gaming chips without a value impressed, engraved, or imprinted on the
chip for roulette. A chip that has a value contained on the chip is known as a
"value chip" and a chip that does not have a value contained on the chip is
known as a "non-value chip";
67.1.b. A value chip may be issued by the
casino licensee in denominations of 50 cents, $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00,
$5.00, $20.00, $25.00, $100.00, $500.00, $1,000.00, and $5,000.00. The casino
licensee may determine the denominations to be used in its casino and the
amount of each denomination for the conduct of casino gaming
operations;
67.1.c. Each
denomination of value chip shall have a primary color different from every
other denomination of value chip. Value chips shall fall within the colors set
forth in this subdivision when the chips are viewed both in daylight and under
incandescent light. In conjunction with the primary colors, the casino licensee
shall use contrasting secondary colors for the edge spots on each denomination
of value chip. Unless otherwise approved by the Director, the casino licensee
shall not use a secondary color on a specific denomination of chip identical to
the secondary color used by a casino outside the boundaries of the State of
West Virginia on the same denomination of the value chip. The primary color
that the casino licensee shall use for each denomination of value chip is as
follows:
67.1.c.1. 50 cents "Mustard
yellow,"
67.1.c.2. $1.00
"White,"
67.1.c.3. $2.00
"Tan,"
67.1.c.4. $2.50
"Pink,"
67.1.c.5. $3.00
"Brown,"
67.1.c.6. $5.00
"Red,"
61.1.c.7. $20.00
"Yellow,"
61.1.c.8. $25.00
"Green,"
61.1.c.9. $100.00
"Black"
61.1.c.10. $500.00
"Purple,"
61.1.c.11. $1,000.00
"Fire orange," and
61.1.c.12.
$5,000.00 "Gray."
67.1.d. Each denomination of value chip used
by the casino licensee shall, unless otherwise authorized by the Commission, be
in compliance with all of the following specifications:
67.1.d.1. It shall have a center portion
containing the value of the chip and the name of the casino of a different
shape from each other denomination;
67.1.d.2. It shall have the Lottery-specified
identifier symbol;
67.1.d.3. It
shall be designed so that the specific denomination of the chip can be
determined on closed circuit black and white television when placed in a stack
of chips of other denominations; and
67.1.d.4. At the casino's option, or at a
later time that may be determined by the Commission, each chip shall have an
embedded radio frequency microchip that uniquely identifies the chip itself,
the issuing casino and the denomination of the chip; and
67.1.e. The Commission may approve a value
chip in denominations that deviate from the requirements of this rule if the
deviation is specifically identified by the casino licensee and if the
deviation does not affect the control, security, or integrity of the chips or
the operation of the games.
67.2. All of the following provisions apply
to non-value chips:
67.2.a. Each non-value
chip used by the casino shall be issued solely for the purpose of gaming at
roulette. Each non-value chip at each roulette table shall:
67.2.a.1. Have the name of the casino issuing
it impressed, engraved, or imprinted into its center;
67.2.a.2. Contain a design, insert, or symbol
differentiating it from the non-value chips being used at every other roulette
table in the casino; and
67.2.a.3.
Have the word "roulette" impressed on it;
67.2.b. Non-value chips issued at a roulette
table shall only be used for gaming at that table and shall not be used for
gaming at any other table in the casino. The casino licensee or its employees
shall not allow a casino patron to remove non-value chips permanently from the
table from which the chips were issued;
67.2.c. An individual at a roulette table
shall not be issued or permitted to wager with non-value chips that are
identical in color and design to value chips or to non-value chips being used
by another individual at the same table. When a patron purchases non-value
chips, a non-value chip of the same color shall be placed in a slot or
receptacle attached to the outer rim of the roulette wheel. At that time, a
marker button denoting the value of a stack of chips of that color shall be
placed in the slot or receptacle;
67.2.d. Non-value chips shall only be
presented for redemption at the table from which they were issued and shall not
be redeemed or exchanged at any other location in the casino gaming operation.
When presented for redemption, the dealer at the table shall exchange the chips
for an equivalent amount of value chips, which may then be used by the patron
in gaming or redeemed in the manner provided for value chips; and
67.2.e. The casino licensee may permit,
limit, or prohibit the use of value chips in gaming in roulette. However, it is
the responsibility of the casino licensee to keep an accurate account of the
wagers being made at roulette with value chips so that the wagers made by one
player are not confused with wagers made by another player at the
table.
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