Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 42 - LOUISIANA GAMING
Part I - Charitable Bingo, Keno, Raffle
Subpart 2 - Electronic Video Bingo
Chapter 19 - Electronic Video Bingo
Section I-1911 - Machine Specifications
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-1911
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Prior to approval for use in the state, each machine must meet the following specifications with respect to its operation.
1. It shall offer only the game of
bingo.
2. The random number
selection process shall conform to an acceptable random order of occurrence and
uniformity of distribution.
3. The
field of numbers shall be mixed after each game by using a random number
generator.
4. A field of numbers
from 1-75 shall be utilized.
5.
After the field of numbers has been mixed and before the start of the game, the
field of numbers is to be frozen with all numbers used for play taken in order
from the top of the frozen field.
6. When only one bingo card is displayed, the
machine may allow the player the option of manually selecting the numbers on
the card. In all other cases, the bingo cards shall be generated by the random
number generator and no two cards during one game may be identical.
7. Any variable data, e.g., promotional
graphics, shall not reside on EPROMs that contain game programs.
8. Payout shall be not less than 80 percent
and not more than 90 percent.
9.
The maximum prize awarded shall not exceed $1,000 per game.
10. The machine shall not dispense
cash.
11. One credit shall equal $
0.25 in value.
12. The maximum
allowable bet shall not exceed $1 per game.
13. The machine may have two mechanisms that
accept coins. These mechanisms must have devices referred to as "lockouts"
which prohibit the machine from accepting coins during periods when the machine
is inoperative.
14. The machine may
have a mechanism that accepts cash in the form of bills that do not exceed $20.
This mechanism must have a device referred to as a "lockout" which prohibits
the machine from accepting bills during periods when the machine is
inoperative.
15. The game payable
shall be prominently displayed and understandable to the player. The payable
must follow a progression in proportion to the amount wagered so that the
player receives at least the benefit of the initial coin with each additional
coin.
16. The game of play shall
conform to standard rules of bingo.
17. Each card shall contain 24 numbered
spaces per card and one free spot.
18. The machine shall designate the winning
arrangement of numbers prior to commencing play.
19. The player shall have a choice of cards
on which to play.
20. All winning
cards shall be available for display on the screen, including any that may be
played by the machine in any game.
21. The machine shall display the number of
balls picked and the credits awarded for the number of balls drawn in order to
obtain a bingo.
22. Each game shall
produce a bingo. All ties are credited to the player.
23. The machine shall pass a static test
consisting of 30,000 volts plus or minus 10 percent produced by a high
frequency generator for no more than one minute.
B. Prior to approval for use in the state, each electronic video bingo machine must meet the following specifications with respect to its hardware.
1. All electrical and
mechanical parts and design principles shall follow acceptable codes and
standards in both design and manufacture.
2. The machine shall be designed to ensure
that the player will not be subjected to any unreasonable physical, electrical
or mechanical hazards.
3. The
machine shall be designed to ensure there are no readily accessible game
function-related points which would allow any input and that there is no access
to input or output circuits unless it is necessary for the proper operation of
the game.
4. The machine shall be
equipped with a surge protector that will feed all A.C. electrical current to
the machine and a nonvolatile memory to maintain the accuracy of all electronic
meters displaying information required by these rules during power fluctuations
and loss. Each machine must maintain accuracy of all electronic meters and
critical game information for 180 days after the power is disconnected from the
machine.
5. The machine shall not
have any switches, jumpers, wire posts, or other means of manipulation that
could affect the operation or outcome of a game. The machine may not have any
functions or parameters adjustable by and through any separate video display or
input codes except for the adjustment of features that are wholly cosmetic or
other operational parameters as approved by the division. This is to include
devices known as "knockoff switches."
6. The machine shall have locked doors to two
separate areas-one containing the logic beard and software for the game and one
containing the cash.
7. The ticket
printing mechanism shall be located in a locked compartment of the machine to
ensure the safekeeping of the audit copy.
8. Printing of all totals from the electronic
meters shall occur automatically by means of a switch attached to either the
door or the lock of the door each time access to either the logic compartment
or the cash area occurs.
9. The
printing mechanism shall have a paper sensing device that will prevent play if
there is insufficient paper to print a ticket voucher for a customer or an
audit copy. Upon sensing a "paper low" or "paper out" condition, the machine
must display a message to that effect on the monitor.
10. The machine printer shall print a ticket
voucher to the player at the completion of game play if there are any remaining
credits on the game. The original ticket voucher and the duplicate audit copy
must remain legible for three years. The minimum information printed on the
ticket voucher shall consist of the following:
a. the name of the licensed
establishment;
b. the serial number
of the machine;
c. the time of day
that the ticket was printed in hours and minutes in a 24-hour format;
d. the date on which the ticket was
printed;
e. the sequential number
of the ticket voucher;
f. the value
of the prize.
11. The
logic board shall have a legible, unique serial number that is stamped in
permanent ink or engraved.
12. Game
EPROMs contained on the logic board must be readily accessible from the front
of the machine.
13. The face of
each machine shall be clearly labeled so as to inform the public that no one
under age 18 years is allowed to play.
14. The machine shall have a nonremovable
identification tag affixed by the manufacturer to the machine's exterior side.
The tag information must include the following:
a. manufacturer's name;
b. serial number;
c. model;
d. date of manufacture (required only on
machines manufactured after April 1, 1991);
e. any other information required by the
division.
C. Prior to approval for use in the state, each machine must meet the following specifications with respect to its metering system.
1. The machine shall be equipped with four
nonresettable mechanical meters housed in a readily accessible locked machine
area.
2. The mechanical meters
shall be manufactured in such a way as to prevent access to the internal parts
without destroying the meter.
3.
The mechanical meters shall be hardwired as no quick connects are allowed in
the meter wiring system.
4. The
mechanical meters shall be situated in a left to right or top to bottom
configuration according to function and visibly labeled as follows:
a. coins in (including the equivalent of four
coins per $1 bill inserted in the bill acceptor);
b. credits played;
c. credits won;
d. credit paid.
5. The machine shall contain electronic
metering whereby meters record and display on the video screen a minimum of the
following information:
a. total coins in for
mechanism l;
b. total coins in for
mechanism 2 (if applicable);
c.
total coins in for the bill acceptor (if applicable);
d. combined total of coins in;
e. total credits played;
f. total credits won;
g. total credits paid.
6. The electronic meters shall have the
capability to maintain correct totals no less than eight digits in
length.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Adopted in accordance with R.S. 40:1485.4 and R.S. 33:4861.17.
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