Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35
Sec. 5.
(a)
Surveillance employees shall:
(1) monitor
regularly; and
(2) visually record,
either by:
(A) continuous recording;
or
(B) motion activation; whichever
is appropriate; the surveillance system coverage of the areas described in this
section.
(b)
The surveillance system shall provide coverage of each of the following areas
as specified in this rule:
(1) Areas of the
main bank, including the following:
(A) A
general overview of the entire area of each cage and vault area with sufficient
clarity to identify patrons and employees.
(B) Dedicated coverage with sufficient
clarity to identify the following:
(i)
Currency.
(ii) Coin.
(iii) Cash.
(iv) Cash equivalents.
(v) Chip values.
(vi) Amounts on credit slips in an area where
fills and credits are transacted.
(2) Hard and soft count rooms including a
general overview of each room and additional dedicated coverage capable of
clearly identifying the following:
(A)
Employees.
(B) The value of cash
and cash equivalents.
(3) The route, both inside and outside the
casino, through which monies are transported.
(4) The location in which cards and dice are
stored and canceled.
(5) Ticket
redemption kiosks, automated teller machines, and bill breakers with dedicated
coverage sufficient to identify the following:
(A) Individuals using or servicing the
machine.
(B) Whether or not cash
was received by the individual as a result of the transaction.
(c) The surveillance
system must provide an overall view of pit areas and gaming tables capable of
clearly identifying the following:
(1)
Dealers.
(2) Patrons.
(3) Hands of the participants.
(4) Facial views of the
participants.
(5) Pit
personnel.
(6) Activities of the
pit personnel.
(7) The amount and
incrementation of a progressive jackpot contained on a progressive jackpot
display of a live gaming device.
(d) The playing surface of the live gaming
devices must be viewed by the surveillance system with sufficient clarity to do
the following:
(1) Determine the following:
(A) Wagers.
(B) Card values.
(C) Game results.
(2) Clearly observe, in detail, the
following:
(A) Chip trays.
(B) Cash receptacles.
(C) Tip boxes.
(D) Dice.
(E) Shuffle machines.
(F) Card shoes.
(e) Roulette tables must be viewed
by the surveillance system with color cameras.
(f) Electronic gaming device surveillance
must be capable of providing the following:
(1) A view of all patrons.
(2) A facial view of the patrons with
sufficient clarity to allow identification of a patron.
(3) A view of the electronic gaming device
with sufficient clarity to observe the result of the game.
(4) An overall view of the areas around the
electronic gaming device.
(5) A
view of bill validators with sufficient clarity to determine bill value and the
amount of credit obtained.
(6)
Progressive games, including dedicated coverage of the following:
(A) An electronic gaming device or group of
electronic gaming devices with a possible jackpot payout in excess of fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000).
(B) The
progressive display showing the incrementation of the progressive jackpot for
an electronic gaming device or a bank of electronic gaming devices.
(g) The surveillance
system must include cameras dedicated to monitoring areas where the following
items are transported or stored:
(1)
Cash.
(2) Cash
equivalents.
(3) Chips.
(4) Cards.
(5) Dice.
(h) The surveillance system must include
cameras dedicated to monitoring the following:
(1) All activities in any area of the
security office where a person may be detained and questioned by the security
department. Areas where a person may be detained and questioned must display a
notice clearly stating that the area is or may be under surveillance.
(2) The entrances and exits of the casino and
the entrances and exits of the following rooms in the casino with sufficient
clarity to identify a person using the entrances and exits:
(A) Count rooms.
(B) Vaults.
(C) Surveillance rooms.
(D) Security rooms.
(E) Cage areas.