Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 106 - SURVEILLANCE
Section 112-106-6 - Monitoring

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 112-106-6

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) The surveillance department employees shall continuously record the transmissions from the cameras used to observe the following locations, persons, activities, and transactions:

(1) The entrances to and exits from the following:
(A) The gaming facility;

(B) the count rooms;

(C) the vaults;

(D) the surveillance room;

(E) the security rooms;

(F) the cage areas; and

(G) the site of all ancillary operations;

(2) each transaction conducted at a cashiering location, whether or not that cashiering location services patrons;

(3) the main bank, vault, and satellite cages;

(4) the collection of cash storage boxes from electronic gaming machines;

(5) the count procedures conducted in the count room;

(6) any armored car collection or delivery;

(7) automated bill breaker, gaming voucher redemption, coupon redemption, and jackpot payout machines whenever the machines are opened for replenishment or other servicing; and

(8) any other areas specified in writing by the commission.

(b) The surveillance department employees shall maintain a surveillance log of all surveillance activities in the surveillance room. The log shall be maintained in a book with bound, numbered pages that cannot be readily removed or in an electronic format with an audit function that prevents modification of information after the information has been entered into the system. The log shall contain the following, at a minimum:

(1) The date and time of each entry;

(2) the identity of the employee making the entry;

(3) a summary of the activity recorded;

(4) the location of the activity;

(5) the location of the recorded information; and

(6) the surveillance department's disposition of the activity.

(c) The surveillance department employees shall record by camera and log the following events when they are known to occur on the property:

(1) Any activity by players and employees, alone or in concert, that could constitute cheating or stealing;

(2) any activity that could otherwise be criminal;

(3) any procedural violation by an employee;

(4) the detention of persons;

(5) the treatment of disorderly individuals;

(6) emergency activities capable of being observed by the surveillance system;

(7) the presence of persons on the involuntary exclusion list;

(8) the presence of persons on the self-exclusion list;

(9) arrests and evictions;

(10) the treatment of ill or injured patrons;

(11) the on-site maintenance and repair of any gaming or money handling equipment; and

(12) any jackpot winning of $1,200 or more.

(d) Surveillance department employees shall record by camera the movement of the following on the gaming facility floor:

(1) Cash;

(2) cash equivalents;

(3) tokens;

(4) cards;

(5) chips; or

(6) dice.

(e) The surveillance department employees shall continuously monitor and record by camera the following:

(1) Soft count procedures;

(2) hard count procedures;

(3) currency collection;

(4) drop bucket collection; and

(5) the removal of the daily bank deposit from the gaming facility by armored car officers.

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