Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 16 - CREDIT
Rule 1 - General Provisions
Section 1-10 - Check cashing
Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 1-10
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35
Sec. 10.
(a) The casino licensee shall establish policies and procedures in connection with cashing checks by the casino licensee. The casino licensee may cash only the following:
(1) Personal checks.
(2) Cashier's checks.
(3) Money orders.
(4) Credit card advance checks.
(5) Traveler's checks.
(6) Wire transfer service checks.
(7) Checks written by a casino
licensee.
(8) Checks written by a
casino that is licensed in another jurisdiction.
(b) The casino licensee shall require that a patron who cashes checks in the aggregate of at least:
(1) two thousand five hundred dollars
($2,500) for check cashing done by the casino licensee; and
(2) five thousand dollars ($5,000) for check
cashing done by a check guarantee service; over a seven (7) day period have
established check cashing privileges. The casino licensee shall establish check
cashing privileges and limits that shall, at a minimum, incorporate the
procedures established in section 5 of this rule.
(c) For checks cashed, the following procedures shall be followed:
(1) Examine the
patron's picture identification and compare signature on the identification
credential to the signature on the check to ensure agreement. If the signatures
do not match, the casino licensee shall not extend credit to the
patron.
(2) Immediately stamp the
check "for deposit only".
(3) Date
and time stamp the check.
(4)
Initial the check.
(5) Count out,
in full public view and in the view of the surveillance camera, the funds
requested by the patron.
(d) If a patron asks to cash a personal check, the cashier shall perform the procedures outlined in subsection (c) and the following additional procedures:
(1)
Record the picture identification number if the check is under five hundred
dollars ($500) and no check cashing privileges have been established by the
patron.
(2) Determine if the
patron's available credit is sufficient to cover the amount of the personal
check, if applicable.
(3) Not cash
personal checks if the patron has a balance outstanding, due to checks
previously cashed by the riverboat licensee, for more than thirty (30)
days.
(4) Personal checks shall be
held against established credit lines for a period of seven (7) days.
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