Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 15 - ACCOUNTING RECORDS AND PROCEDURES
Rule 10 - Main Bank Responsibilities
Section 10-4.1 - Cage variances

Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 10-4.1

Current through September 18, 2024

Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4

Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35

Sec. 4.1.

(a) Cage inventories must be accurately reported at the conclusion of a shift on the inventory form used by the casino licensee. Overages and shortages must be recorded at the conclusion of the shift during which the variance was discovered.

(b) Cage variances of five hundred dollars ($500) or two percent (2%), whichever is less, must be reported on a form approved by the commission to the following within one (1) business day after the discovery of the variance:

(1) The security department.

(2) The surveillance department.

(3) An enforcement agent.

(c) Variances of five thousand dollars ($5,000) or more, or a variance that is of a nature that indicates criminal activity must be reported on a form approved by the commission to the following immediately:

(1) The security department.

(2) The surveillance department.

(3) An enforcement agent. These variances must be reported to the commission audit staff at the beginning of the next business day.

(d) Variances of five hundred dollars ($500) or two percent (2%), whichever is less, or a variance that is of a nature that indicates criminal activity must be investigated by the casino licensee. The variance and the results of the investigation must be reported to the head of the accounting department or the equivalent. Unresolved variances must be investigated by the accounting director or designee. The results of the investigation shall be reported on the document provided to him or her by the cage department. Surveillance tapes or records relating to the variance must be preserved and retained by the casino licensee until the commission audit director advises that the tapes or records, or both, may be recycled. The results of an investigation into these variances must be reported to an enforcement agent. If the variance that was investigated exceeded five thousand dollars ($5,000), the results of the investigation must also be reported to the commission audit staff.

(e) The casino licensee's internal auditor must review, on a quarterly basis, cage variances to ensure that the variances are appropriately and thoroughly investigated and reported. The results of the internal auditor's review must be reflected on the quarterly internal audit report filed in accordance with 68 IAC 15-8.

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