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A process is adopted to manage the development

Source code developed or modified internally

Category B

$15 million - $40 million

Category C

$3 million - $15 million

Category A

$40 million or more

Surveillance Equipment

"A" and "B" licensees shall be maintained and operated from a surveillance room

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: CASINO CAGE AND VAULT

1. The surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record a general overview of activities occurring in each casino cage and vault area, with sufficient clarity to identify employees within the cage and patrons and employees at the counter areas.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: Slot Machines Standard 1

1. Each slot machine offering a payout of more than $250,000 must be monitored by dedicated camera(s) to provide coverage of: (a) all patrons and employees at the slot machine, and (b) the face of the slot machine, with sufficient clarity to identify the payout line(s) of the machines. This requirement does not apply to any slot machine offering a payout of less $3,000,000 and monitored by a linked, on-line progressive computer system which has been approved by the board chairman.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: TABLE GAMES

1. The surveillance system of all licensees operating three (3) or more table games must possess the capability to monitor and record: (a) Each table game area, with sufficient clarity to identify patrons and dealers; and (b) Each table game surface, with sufficient coverage and clarity to simultaneously view the table bank and determine the configuration of wagers, card values and game outcome.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: KENO AND BINGO

1. The surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor the keno and bingo ball drawing device or random number generator, which must be recorded during the course of the draw by a dedicated camera or automatically activated camera, with sufficient clarity to identify the balls drawn or numbers selected.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: TABLE GAMES (2)

2. Each progressive table game with a potential progressive jackpot of $_25,000_ or more must be recorded and monitored by dedicated cameras that provide coverage of: (a) The table surface, sufficient that the card values and card suits can be clearly identified; and (b) An overall view of the entire table with sufficient clarity to identify patrons and dealer. (c) A view of the progressive meter jackpot amount. If several tables are linked to the same progressive jackpot meter, only one meter need be recorded.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: CASINO CAGE AND VAULT (2)

2. The casino cage or vault area in which fills and credits are transacted must be monitored by a dedicated camera or motion-activated dedicated camera that provides coverage with sufficient clarity to identify chip values and the amounts on the fill credit slips. Controls provided by a computerized fill and credit system will be deemed an adequate alternative to viewing the fill and credit slips.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: SLOT MACHINES (2)

2. The surveillance system of all category "A" and "B" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record a general overview of the activities occurring in each slot change booth.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: KENO AND BINGO (2)

2. The surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record general activities in each keno game area, with sufficient clarity to identify the employees performing the different functions.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: COUNT ROOM (2)

2. The surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record the soft count room, including all doors to the room, all drop boxes, safes, and counting surfaces, and all count team personnel. The counting surface area must be continuously monitored by a dedicated camera during the soft count.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: KENO AND BINGO (4)

3. The surveillance system in the bingo area of all licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record the game board and the activities of the employees responsible for drawing, calling and entering the balls drawn or numbers selected.

Passwords must be at least

8 characters long Contain a combination of the 2 Upper case letters, lower case letters, numeric and/ or special characters. Passwords may not be re-used for a period of 18 months Or within the last 10 password changes Automatically locked out after 3 failed login attempt

Club Venues (2)

A license shall designate at least one of its employees to club venues at its establishment. Such employees shall be specifically designated as "club venue monitors" on employee reports submitted to the Board pursuant to Regulation 3.100.

Club Venues (5) Security and Surveillance

A licensee or club venue operator, as applicable, shall regularly assess entertainment and events occurring within the club venue or which may impact attendance at the club venue to determine and engage appropriate security personnel. To the extent applicable, the procedures, rights, remedies, and requirements set out in section 5.160 and applicable surveillance standards shall apply to the club venue surveillance systems.

Recordkeeping (MICS 29- 34)

A list of all Board regulated systems current list of all enabled generic, system, and default accounts User access listing retained for at least one day of each month for the most recent five years Network topology

Group Membership

A method of organizing user accounts into a single unit (by job position)

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: SECURITY OFFICES (2)

A notice must be posted in the security office or other room advising all persons that the area is under video and audio surveillance. When a person is detained by casino security personnel in the casino security office, the detention and any questioning, must be recorded. A person is considered to be detained when the person has been detained by casino security personnel and confined in the casino security office in such a manner as to deprive him of the ability to leave voluntarily.

Payoff schedule amount shall not reduce or be eliminated unless

A player wins the amount Schedule adjusted to correct a malfunction or to prevent displaying an amount greater than the limit imposed Must document adjustment and reason for adjustment

In-House Software Development (MICS 55-56)

A process is adopted to manage the development Requests reviewed by IT supervisors Documentation of development and testing procedures documentation of approvals, testing, results of testing, and implementation into production Physical and logical segregation of the development and testing from the production environment adequate segregation of duties Secured repositories for maintaining code history End-user documentation

A licensee shall (3)

A salon patron may be accompanied by as many guests as the licensee permits. Prior or contemporaneous to any guest wagering in a gaming salon, a salon patron must be, or have been, physically present in the gaming salon. The licensee may permit guests to continue wagering during periods of time when the salon patron leaves the gaming salon for a period not to exceed 6 hours

Surveillance equipment should have limited access

Access limited to surveillance personnel, key employees and other authorized personnel

Employee Report Definitions Qualifying Employee (1) person whose responsibility is to directly oversee the department or functions of the operations of:

Accounting Bingo Cage and Vault Contracts for ent. Credits Collections Entertainment Oper. Finance Food and Beverage Gaming Reg. Compliance Hotel Operations Human Resources Internal Audit Internal IT Keno Marketing Pit Operations Poker Operations Race Book Sales Security Slot Operations Sports Pool Surveillance

Base Amount

Amount of a progressive payoff schedule initially offered before it increases

In-house progressive payoff schedule

Amount should be conspicuously displayed at or near the games or machines Base amount is to be recorded when first exposed and subsequent to each payoff At least once per day each licensee shall log the amount of the progressive payoff amount Except for those that can be paid directly from the slot machine's hopper or those offered with an inter-casino linked system

Club Venues (7) Registration of Independent Hosts or Promoters

An independent host or _promoter_ must register with the board for each club venue where the person will act as an independent host or promoter. The registration must be renewed every five years.

Key Employee

Any executive, employee, or agent of a gaming license having power to exercise a significant over decisions concerning any part of the operation of a gaming license or who is listed or should be listed on the employee report is a key employee.

Gaming Salon

Applications for a license to operate a gaming salon shall be made, processed, and determined in the same manner as applications for a nonrestricted gaming license (a) A description of where the gaming salon will be located (b) Clear and legible diagrams of the interior (c) The proposed amendments relating to the operation (d) Financial criteria for admission of a salon patron shall include a front money deposit of at least $300,000, or a $300,000 line of credit, or a combination thereof of at least $300,000 (e) Plans for the surveillance and security system

IT MICS #29 - 60

Apply to the company "In whole_"

IT MICS #1 - #28

Apply to the types of gaming and entertainment tax related __applications__ (including the entertainment section)

Requests reviewed by IT supervisors

Approvals are documented written plan of implementation date to be placed in service Nature of the change Description of the procedures to bring into service who performed the procedures

Surveillance Standards for NonRestricted Licenses

Category A Category B Category C Category D

Changes to Production Environment (MICS 52)

Comprehensive and robust change control process. Evaluated by management _prior_ to implementation Properly and sufficiently _tested_ prior to implementation _rollback plan_ if the install is unsuccessful Documentation of the above

dedicated camera

Continuously record a specific event

Documentation maintained

Date to be placed in service Nature of the change Description of the procedures to bring into service Who performed the procedures

For _purchased_ software

Determine whether the record maintained for _each____ software program indicates program changes Trace a sample of _3__ to the associated equipment reporting form submitted to the board.

Incremental amount

Difference between the amount of the progressive payoff schedule and its base amount

Purchased Software Programs (MICS 57)

Documentation maintained

Electronic Storage of Documentation (MICS 35-36)

Documents _may be_ scanned or directly stored to unalterable media with conditions

Creation of Wagering Instruments Database (MICS 37-40)

Does not apply to instruments created by the slot machine

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: CLUB VENUES

During all hours of operation, and in cooperation with the licensee, when applicable, each club venue located on the premises of a non-restricted gaming establishment must record the following areas within the club venue by providing clear, _dedicated_ coverage of: (a) Club venue ingress/egress (b) Designated security podiums (c) Bars (d) Public restroom doors/entryways (e) Entrances to all restricted areas (f) Security office or other designated detention room where persons may be detained as provided in subsection 2 below. (g) General overviews of guest and employee activities throughout the club to include dance floors, walkways and seating areas

Club Venues (8) Required policies and procedures

Each Licensee with at least one club venue on its premises shall have written policies and procedures for club venues that seek to foster the public health, safety, morals, good order, and general welfare of the patrons.

Mandatory Disclosure

Each credit _application_ must contain a statement separately signed by the patron, in a font size of not less than 9 points, acknowledging the patron's understanding, that under Nevada law a credit instrument is the same as a personal check, and knowingly writing a credit instrument with insufficient funds in the account upon which it is drawn, or with intent to defraud, is a criminal act in the State of Nevada which may result in criminal prosecution.

Mandatory Disclosure (3)

Each credit _instrument_ must contain a notification permanently and legibly printed on the face of the original credit instrument, in a font size of not less than 6 points, that notifies the patron of the requirements of Nevada law regarding personal checks. The following language, if used on a credit instrument, is deemed approved: "A credit instrument is identical to a personal check. Willfully drawing or passing a credit instrument knowing there are insufficient funds in an account upon which it may be drawn, or with the intent to defraud, is a crime in the State of Nevada which may result in criminal prosecution."

Internal Control (2)

Each licensee shall describe its administrative and accounting procedures in detail in a written system of internal control. Each licensee and applicant for a license shall submit a copy of its written system to the board and must include: (a) An organizational chart depicting segregation of functions and responsibilities; (b) A description of the duties and responsibilities of each position shown on the organizational chart; (c) A detailed, narrative description of the administrative and accounting procedures designed to satisfy the requirements of subsection 1; (d) A written statement signed by the licensee's chief financial officer and either the licensee's chief executive officer or a licensed owner attesting that the system satisfies the requirements of this section; (e) If the written system is submitted by an applicant, a letter from an independent accountant stating that the applicant's written system has been reviewed by the accountant and complies with the requirements of this section;

Internal Control

Each licensee shall establish procedures for the purpose of determining the licensee's liability for taxes and fees and for the purpose of exercising effective control over the licensee's internal fiscal affairs. The procedures must be designed to reasonably ensure that: (a) Assets are safeguarded; (b) Financial records are accurate and reliable; (c) Transactions are performed only in accordance with management's general or specific authorization; (d) Transactions are recorded adequately to permit proper reporting of gaming revenue and of fees and taxes, and to maintain accountability for assets; (e) Access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management's specific authorization; (f) Recorded accountability for assets is compared with actual assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action is taken with respect to any discrepancies; and (g) Functions, duties, and responsibilities are appropriately segregated and performed in accordance with sound practices by competent, qualified personnel.

Mandatory count procedure

Each licensee shall report _annually_ to the board, the time or times when drop boxes will be removed and the contents counted.

Record Retention

Each licensee shall retain all such records within Nevada for at least 5 years after they are made.

The Past

Employees removed drunk customers and dumped them in the casino unattended Employees and Patrons physically and sexually assaulting customers Admitted and serving minors Allowing topless and lewd activity Hired people with criminal records

A licensee shall (2)

Ensure that at all times the gaming salon is open to a patron for play, that at least one table game is available for play. Minimum wagers within the gaming salon shall not be less than $500 for slot machines. Minimum wagers within the gaming salon shall be set at the discretion of the licensee for table games

Payoff schedule amount shall not reduce or be eliminated unless

Entire amount distributed to another single progressive payoff schedule on similar game

Persons independent of the department

Establish, or review and approve user accounts for new employees Transfers to new departments are also reviewed and approved by independent persons and previously assigned access is disabled.

Passwords must be changed at least

Every 90 days

In-house progressive payoff schedule (2)

Explanations for decreases shall be maintained Licensee may change rate of progression May limit payoff to an amount if conspicuous notice is posted

Remote Access (MICS 47-51)

Gaming or entertainment tax related application that can be accessed remotely for purposes of obtaining vendor support A lot of procedures to be addressed in the ICS A record of access is required

Network topology

Flowchart/diagram Servers housing applications and databases, inventory of software and hardware deployed

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: COUNT ROOM (3)

For count rooms utilizing currency counters and currency sorters, the surveillance system must possess the capability to monitor and record all areas where currency is sorted, stacked, counted, verified or stored during the count process. Coverage of the currency counting machines and currency sorting machines must be sufficiently clear to view the currency input, output and reject areas.

Progressive payoff schedule

Game or machine payoff schedule, including those associated with contests, tournaments or promotions, that increase automatically over time or as the game or machine is played

Network Security and Data Protection (MICS 41- 46)

Guest networks Production networks serving gaming/entertainment systems Server consoles and unattended user terminals IT Network administrator's passwords are immediately disabled when IT personnel are terminated. Documentation maintained delineating the policies and procedures established to protect a patron's personally identifiable information

Information Technology Minimum Internal Control Standards

IT MICS #1 - #28 IT MICS #29 - 60 Apply to applications including underlying databases and operating systems. Does not apply to Board approved pari-mutual systems.

Club Venues (6) Medical Staffing requirements

If anticipated attendance is between 1,000 and 2,000 patrons within a club venue and waiting for entrance If anticipated a total of 2,000 or more patrons to be present within the club venue and awaiting entrance Security personnel employed or contracted to work at a club venue shall receive annual awareness training on how to best interact with and assist onsite or responding emergency medical service providers.

Problem Gambling (3)

Implement a program that allows patrons to self-limit their access to

Problem Gambling (2)

Implement procedures and training for employees who directly interact with gaming patrons

Club Venues (4) Registration of club venue employees

Independent hosts required to register pursuant to section 5.345 are not required to register in the same manner as gaming employees. Employees or contractors of an independent host which have in person contact with club venue patrons shall register in the same manner as gaming employees and shall be considered gaming employees because such registration is necessary to promote the public policy set forth in Nevada Revised Statute 463.0129.

User access administrator

Individual responsible for and has system authorization/access to add, change, or delete user accounts

Category D

Less than $3 million

Administrative Access (MICS 23-24)

Limited to IT personnel under the supervision of the IT department

For "A" and "B" category licensees surveillance equipment (2)

May be unattended for periods not to exceed 1 hour in any 8 period to allow for meal and rest breaks

Service and Default Accounts (MICS 20-22)

Must be utilized in a manner to prevent unauthorized and inappropriate usage to gain access to an application and underlying databases and operating systems.

Entire amount distributed to another single progressive payoff schedule on similar game

Must document distribution New game or machine can not require more money be played on a single play to win payoff schedule unless incremental amount distributed is increased in proportion in the amount wagered Must comply with minimum theoretical payout requirement of Reg. 14.040(1) Distribution is completed within 30 days after payout schedule is removed.

Terms

Notified within a reasonable time and account changed from active to inactive ICS delineates process and time period Remote access

Multiple User Accounts

Only one may be active if use creates a segregation of duties deficiency Unique prefix or suffix to identify multiple users

PTZ camera

Pan, tilt and zoom capabilities

System Parameters (MICS 6-10)

Passwords must be changed Passwords must be at least meet certain requirements System event log or series of reports/logs for operating systems Exception reports

In-house progressive payoff schedule (3)

Payoff schedule amount shall not reduce or be eliminated unless

In-house progressive payoff schedule (4)

Payoff schedule amount shall not reduce or be eliminated unless

User Accounts (application level) (MICS 11-17)

Persons independent of the department User access listings Multiple User Accounts Terms Access listings at the application layer are reviewed quarterly by personnel independent of the authorization and user provisioning processes Does not apply to LET applications

Data Access Control (MICS 58 - 60)

Procedures are in place to ensure No alteration is permitted of any stored transaction history or event log information That was properly communicated from the game, gaming device or generated by the application. All critical system stored data are nonreliable other than through normal operation processes Critical system data includes Wagering systems Validation numbers Dollar values Promotional and wagering accounts' personal identification numbers and account balances and unpaid winning tickets information Methods can include check sums on data tables or database encryption Any communication with equipment or programs external to the approved system is performed through a Board approved secure interface Documentation evidencing approval is maintained and available upon request May include a detailed network topology diagram indicating all interfaces utilized to access Board approved systems by external programs

Written policies and procedures

Proposed as of 9/7/18 Licensee required to maintain written policies an procedures addressing prevention, reporting, and investigation of and response to sexual harassment in the licensee's workplace

A licensee shall

Provide the enforcement division prior notification by telephone, followed immediately thereafter by electronic mail transmission, each time the gaming salon is opened to patron play. The licensee shall be required to provide the same notification to the enforcement division promptly after any gaming salon closes and is no longer available for salon patron or guest play.

Licensee may change rate of progression

Provided a record of change is created

The Past (2)

Provided drugs and prostitutes for undercover officers

Club Venues (3)

Registration of club venue employees The following shall register in the same manner as gaming employees (a) Any individual who provides hosting or VIP services; (b) Bartenders and bar backs; (c) Restroom attendants; (d) Security and surveillance personnel; (e) Servers, server assistants, and bussers; and (f) Supervisors and managers who supervise any individuals required to register pursuant to this section.

Treatment of Credit

Requirements of a licensee prior to extending credit Requirements of a licensee after extending credit

Secured area

Restricted _authorized_ IT personnel Records maintained for access of non-IT personnel

If a _separate_ IT department or utilizes in-house development

Review _3_ requests for system program changes Trace to written plan of implementation Review the record of the final program change Examine copy of the associated equipment reporting form submitted to the board

Information Technology IACC Testing 3 procedures

Review _prior_ internal audit reports If a _separate_ IT department or utilizes in-house development For _purchased_ software

Access listings at the application layer are reviewed quartely by personnel independent of the authorization and user provisioning processes

Sample 10% (max of 25) Functions appropriate for job position Functions provide an adequate segregation of duties Termed employees are inactive within designated time period. Password changed within 90 days Group memberships have no inappropriate assigned functions.

Physical Access and Maintenance Controls (MICS 1-5)

Secured area

Production networks serving gaming/entertainment systems

Secured from outside traffic

The Past (4)

Selling drugs Providing private bathrooms for patrons to take drugs and have sex in

If anticipated a total of 2,000 or more patrons to be present within the club venue and awaiting entrance

Shall have or contract to have at least one advanced emergency medical technician ambulance on site during club venue operation to perform initial emergency or non-emergency assessment and care and to make proper transport decisions.

If anticipated attendance is between 1,000 and 2,000 patrons within a club venue and waiting for entrance

Shall have or contract to have at least one emergency medical technician onsite during club venue operation to perform initial emergency or non-emergency assessment and care and to make proper transport decisions. An emergency medical technician may concurrently perform security functions for the club venue.

Problem Gambling

Shall post or provide in a conspicuous places in or near gaming and cage areas and cash dispensing machines

Precluded from accessing wagering instruments and gaming related forms

Slot jackpot forms Table game fill/credit forms

The Past (3)

Soliciting prostitution Possession of a controlled substance Intent to sell

User access listings

Such things as full list and description of application functions Date and time of last login Date of last password change Date and time account disabled/deactivated

Club Venues

The Past

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: SECURITY OFFICES

The casino surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record, in both audio and video, the area of any security office or other room in which persons may be detained by casino security personnel.

Mandatory Disclosure (2)

The following language, if used on a credit application, is deemed approved: "Warning: For the purposes of Nevada law, a credit instrument is identical to a personal check and may be deposited in or presented for payment to a bank or other financial institution on which the credit instrument is drawn. Willfully drawing or passing a credit instrument with the intent to defraud, including knowing that there are insufficient funds in an account upon which it may be drawn, is a crime in the State of Nevada which may result in criminal prosecution in addition to civil proceedings to collect the outstanding debt."

Implement a program that allows patrons to self-limit their access to

The issuance of credit Check cashing Direct mail marketing

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: COUNT ROOM

The surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record all areas where coin may be stored or counted, including the hard count room, all doors to the hard count room, all scales and wrapping machines and all areas where uncounted coin may be stored during the drop and count process. (a) Coverage of scales must be sufficiently clear to view any attempted manipulation of the recorded data. (b) The table games drop box storage rack or area must be monitored by either a dedicated camera or a motion-detector activated camera.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: CARD GAMES

The surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record each card game area, with sufficient coverage to view patrons, dealers, and activities on the card table surfaces.

REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE: RACE BOOKS, SORTS POOLS AND PARI-MUTUEL BOOKS

The surveillance system of category "A," "B," and "C" licensees must possess the capability to monitor and record general activities in each race book, sports pool and pari-mutuel book ticket writer and cashier area, with sufficient clarity to identify the employees performing the different functions.

adequate segregation of duties

Those who develop code do not have access to introduce new code into the production environment.

Internal Control (3)

Using guidelines, checklists, and other criteria established by the chairman, the licensee's internal auditor shall perform _observations_, document _examination_, and _inquiries_ of employees to determine compliance with applicable statutes, regulations, and minimum internal control standards.

Information Technology IACC Testing

Walkthrough procedures consist of reviewing prior audit reports and completing the CPA MICS checklist No regulations

Explanations for decreases shall be maintained

When the reduction is attributable to a payoff The payoff form number shall be recorded on the log or have the number reasonably available

Mandatory count procedure (2)

Within 10 days after the end of each calendar _quarter_, each licensee shall submit a list to the board of employees authorized to participate in the count and those employees who are authorized to be in the count room during the count ("count personnel list") during and as of the end of the calendar quarter.

Shall post or provide in a conspicuous places in or near gaming and cage areas and cash dispensing machines

Written material concerning the nature and symptoms of problem gambling Toll-free number of the National Council on Problem Gambling (or similar entity)

Server consoles and unattended user terminals

automatically_ secure themselves after a period of inactivity elapses

Employee report is

confidential and may not be disclosed except under the order of the commission

Back-ups (MICS 25-28)

daily backup and recovery procedures documentation of the back-up processes and for restoring data and application files required Employee responsible for above delineated in ICS

Gaming Salon define

enclosed gaming facility that is located anywhere on the property of a resort hotel that holds a nonrestricted gaming license, admission to which is based upon the _financial_ criteria of the salon patron as established by the licensee and approved by the board.

System event log or series of reports/logs for operating systems

failed login attempts Changes to live data files occurring outside of normal program and operating system execution Changes to operating systems, database, network, and application polices and parameters. Audit Trail Changes to date/time on master time server

Employee Report Definitions Qualifying employee (2)

includes any person who has been designated to monitor Club venues

Information Technology Department (MICS 53-54)

independent of all gaming departments and operational departments subject to live entertainment tax. Precluded from accessing wagering instruments and gaming related forms

Generic Users (MICS 18-19)

inquiry only function

When an employee report is submitted the two times the year it must include?

must identify every person who is a qualifying employee any person who supervisor a qualifying employee any person who enters into a 8.130 arrangement Any person who fulfills the function of race and sports book manager, or who determines betting odds, point spreads or betting lines. Any person whose compensation exceeds an amount or 5 highest paid Any person who can grant credit or write offs or discounts Any person who has the authority to determine who can be authorize to grant comps

Surveillance equipment in the entrance must located so that it is

not readily accessible by either casino employees who work primarily on the casino floor or the general public.

Employees shall not intentionally

obstruct surveillance system equipment.

Guest networks

segregation from networks used in gaming and entertainment applications and devices.

Where a PTZ camera is used to observe gaming and gaming- related activities

the camera must be placed behind a smoked dome, one-way mirror or similar materials that conceal the camera from view.

For "A" and "B" category licensees surveillance equipment (1)

the room must be attended at all times by personnel trained in the use of the equipment, knowledge of the games and house rules

An employee report must be submitted

two times yearly to the board


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