Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 35 - HORSE RACING
Part XVII - Historical Horse Racing
Chapter 131 - Wagering on Historical Horse Racing
Section XVII-13129 - Terminal Peripheral Device Requirements
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XVII-13129
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Video monitor touch screens on terminals shall:
1. be accurate to manufacturer
specifications for touch point sensitivity;
2. be able to be calibrated without access to
the terminal cabinet other than opening the main door, and once calibrated
shall maintain accuracy for at least the video touch screen manufacturer's
recommended maintenance period; and
3. have no hidden or undocumented buttons or
touch points anywhere on the screen that affect wagering or that impact the
outcome of the bet, except as provided by the wagering configuration
rules.
B. Paper currency acceptors used in a terminal shall:
1. be
electronically based;
2. detect the
entry of bills or vouchers inserted into the paper currency acceptor and
provide a method to enable the terminal software to interpret and act
appropriately upon a valid or invalid input;
3. be configured to ensure the acceptance of
only valid bills or vouchers and reject all other items;
4. return to the patron all rejected bills or
vouchers, and any other item inserted into the acceptor;
5. be constructed in a manner that protects
against vandalism, abuse, or fraudulent activity;
6. register the actual monetary value or
appropriate number of wagering credits received for the denomination used on
the patron's credit meter for each valid bill or voucher;
7. register wagering credits only when the
bill or other note has passed the point where it is accepted or stacked and the
acceptor has sent an "irrevocably stacked" message to the terminal;
8. be designed to prevent the use of
fraudulent crediting, the insertion of foreign objects, and any other
fraudulent technique;
9. implement
a method of detecting counterfeit bills;
10. only accept bills or vouchers when the
terminal is enabled for play;
11.
have the capability of detecting and displaying any supported error
conditions;
12. shall communicate
with the terminal using a bidirectional protocol;
13. be located in a locked area of the
terminal that requires the opening of the main door for access. The paper
currency acceptor shall not be located in the logic area. Only the bill or
voucher insertion area shall be accessible by the patron;
14. have a secure stacker that shall:
a. deposit into the stacker all accepted
items;
b. be attached to the
terminal in such a manner that it cannot be easily removed by physical force;
and
c. have a separate keyed lock
to access the stacker area. The keyed lock shall be separate from the main
door, and a separate keyed lock shall be required to remove the bills from the
stacker; and
15. have a
bill validator that shall:
a. retain in its
memory and have the ability to display the information required of the last 25
items accepted by the bill validator;
b. have a recall log that may be combined or
maintained separately by item type. If combined, the type of item accepted
shall be recorded with the respective timestamp; and
c. give proper credit or return the bill or
note if power failure occurs during acceptance of a bill or note.
C. Each terminal shall be equipped with a printer that:
1. is used to
make payments to the patron by issuing a printed voucher. The terminal shall
transmit the following data to an online system that records the following
information regarding each payout ticket or voucher printed:
a. the value of credits in local monetary
units in numerical form;
b. the
time of day the ticket or voucher was printed, showing hours and
minutes;
c. the date, in format
approved by the commission, indicating the day, month, and year that the ticket
or voucher was issued;
d. the
terminal number; and
e. a unique
ticket or voucher validation number.
2. prints only one copy to the patron and
retains information on the last 25 printed vouchers;
3. is housed in a locked area of the terminal
but shall not be located within the logic area or the drop box; and
4. allows control program software to
interpret and act upon all error conditions.
D. With appropriate security in place, historical horse racing wagering accounts may be funded directly from mobile devices and through various advance-deposit account funding mechanisms, whether it be through credit card, bank, or attendant or kiosk at association locations.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 4:141, R.S. 4:142 and R.S. 4:148.
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