Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Rule 9 - Commission Facilities
Section 9-3 - Commission office
Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 9-3
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35
Sec. 3.
(a) The commission office at the support facilities shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Be of sufficient size to
accommodate two (2) individuals, the equipment listed in subsection (b), and
the processing room described in section 4 of this rule.
(2) Be in close proximity to the
administrative offices or the security offices.
(3) The interior shall not be visible to the
patrons or employees of the casino licensee.
(4) Have locks that are not accessible with
keys that open any other door within the casino gambling operation. Only the
commission and enforcement agents shall possess keys that access the commission
office.
(5) Be furnished with
office furniture sufficient to accommodate two (2) individuals.
(b) The commission office shall contain the following equipment:
(1) A personal computer with view and print
access to all of the casino licensee's computer equipment at the the
[sic] casino, including, but not limited to, a player tracking
system, a patron credit system, and a central computer system. The personal
computer must be able to network with the commission computer system and with
the processing area computer equipment set forth in section 4 of this rule. The
casino licensee is responsible for providing the technical support necessary to
ensure that the personal computer in the commission office can network with the
commission computer system and the processing area computer equipment. The
personal computer must have the following software installed:
(A) Operating system software.
(B) Word processing software.
(C) Electronic mail software.
(D) Virus protection software.
(E) Any other software deemed necessary by
the executive director or the executive director's designee to ensure
compliance with IC 4-33, IC 4-35, and this title. The software programs must be
approved by the executive director or the executive director's designee as
being sufficient to ensure compliance with IC 4-33, IC 4-35, and this title.
The casino licensee is responsible for providing the appropriate licenses and
upgrades for a software product.
(2) A personal computer that is compatible
with the commission computer system that can network with the commission
computer system and that can network with the processing area computer
equipment as set forth in section 4 of this rule. The casino licensee is
responsible for providing the technical support necessary to ensure that the
personal computer in the commission office can network with the commission
computer system and the processing area computer equipment. The personal
computer must have the following software installed:
(A) Operating system software.
(B) Word processing software.
(C) Electronic mail software.
(D) Virus protection software.
(E) Any other software deemed necessary by
the executive director or the executive director's designee to ensure
compliance with IC 4-33, IC 4-35, and this title.
The software programs must be approved by the executive director or the executive director's designee as being sufficient to ensure compliance with IC 4-33, IC 4-35, and this title. The casino licensee is responsible for providing the appropriate licenses and upgrades for a software product.
(3) A
stand-alone high speed printer that can be networked and shared by all personal
computers contained in the commission office and processing area.
(4) A display screen or screens that meet the
following requirements:
(A) The resolution
must be of the same or higher quality as those used in the surveillance
room.
(B) At least one (1) display
screen must be color.
(C) The
display screen must be connected to equipment that can record and play back
videotapes or digital recordings. The recording and playback equipment shall be
of equal or better quality than the recording and playback equipment used in
the casino's surveillance room.
(D)
The video monitors must be connected to equipment that is capable of the
following:
(i) Monitoring or recording, or
both, without being overridden, anything visible by video monitor to employees
of the casino licensee at the support facilities.
(ii) Monitoring and recording, without being
overridden, anything visible to employees of the casino licensee working in the
surveillance room in the casino.
(5) A printer capable of generating
instantaneously, upon command, a clear color or black and white, or both, copy
of the image depicted on a recording.
(6) A date and time generator synchronized to
a central clock capable of being displayed on any of the display screens and
being recorded.
(7) A separate and
segregated telephone communication system for the exclusive use of the
enforcement agents.
(8) A telephone
communication system that is integrated with the casino licensee's telephone
system.
(9) At least one (1)
portable radio that has listen and talk capabilities that can monitor the
casino radio systems, including the casino licensee's security radio
system.
(10) A computer system that
will immediately notify enforcement agents of access to or egress from a money
retention area located at the support facilities and access to or egress from
the following:
(A) The surveillance
room.
(B) The hard count
room.
(C) The soft count
room.
(D) Cages.
(E) Vaults.
(F) Any other room or area of the casino
deemed necessary by the executive director to ensure compliance with IC 4-33,
IC 4-35, and this title.
(11) A fireproof, lockable file cabinet. Only
the commission and enforcement agents shall have keys that access the file
cabinet in the commission surveillance room.
(12) A commercial grade
photocopier.
(13) A facsimile
machine.
(14) Any other equipment
deemed necessary by the executive director to ensure compliance with IC 4-33,
IC 4-35, and this title.
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