Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 2 - LICENSES AND APPROVAL OF ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
Rule 6.5 - Server-Based Gaming
Section 6.5-4 - Changes and logging
Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 6.5-4
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35
Sec. 4.
(a) All changes made by a casino licensee that affect game play or control programs on a player terminal must be made in accordance with the procedures following procedures outlined in this section:
(1) For
purposes of this section, changes that affect game play or control programs on
a player terminal include:
(A) a change in:
(i) payout percentage;
(ii) denomination;
(iii) rules of the game;
(iv) the game theme; or
(v) line count configuration;
(B) any change that affects the
pay table of a player terminal;
(C)
additions and deletions to the player terminal; or
(D) any other change that the commission or
the executive director deems to have the potential to materially alter a
player's gaming experience.
(2) Changes may only be made in the presence
of a gaming agent and require split passwords with the gaming agent possessing
one (1) half of a password that is changed at least every thirty (30) days, and
the casino licensee possessing the other half of the password that is changed
at least every thirty (30) days. A system that requires two (2) independent
logins, one (1) of which must assigned to a gaming agent, and each of which
must be changed every thirty (30) days, shall meet the intent of this
requirement.
(3) Changes may be
prescheduled up to seven (7) days in advance only if entry or cancellation of
the scheduled change requires the security measures specified in subdivision
(2). Records must be kept that describe:
(A)
whether a scheduled change was executed; and
(B) the nature and details of the scheduled
changes.
(4) Before a
change described in subdivision (1) is made, the player terminal that is the
subject of the change must have no credits outstanding and must not have been
utilized by any patron for four (4) minutes. After those four (4) minutes have
elapsed, the player terminal must:
(A) enter
an inactive state where patrons cannot utilize the terminal; and
(B) display a message for a minimum of one
(1) minute indicating that:
(i) changes are
being made to the player terminal; and
(ii) play is not currently permitted on the
machine.
(5)
After an addition described in subdivision (1) is made, before a patron may
utilize a player terminal, an enforcement agent must verify the signature or
signatures of the control programs using a device or software that is provided
by the commission's authorized independent gaming laboratory, unless otherwise
specified by the executive director.
(b) Any record of activity between a server and a player terminal that involves:
(1) the
downloading of control programs or the adjustment of player terminal settings
and configurations;
(2) the
activation of previously downloaded control programs or game content;
or
(3) any other change that
affects game play or control programs on a player terminal; must be stored in
an unalterable audit log, which shall identify with particularity the player
terminal or terminals to which the control program was downloaded and, if
applicable, the program it replaced and changes to the player terminal settings
or configurations.
(c) The electronic gaming device system database must be simultaneously updated when any change that affects game play or control programs on a player terminal is made.
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