Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 42 - LOUISIANA GAMING
Part III - Gaming Control Board
Chapter 42 - Electronic Gaming Devices
Section III-4203 - Minimum Standards for Electronic Gaming Devices
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-4203
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. All EGDs submitted for approval:
1. shall be electronic in design and
operation and shall be controlled by a microprocessor or micro-controller or
the equivalent;
2. shall
theoretically pay out a mathematically demonstrable percentage of all amounts
wagered, which shall be at least 80 percent and less than 100 percent for each
wager available for play on the device;
3. shall use a random selection process to
determine the game outcome of each play of a game. The random selection process
shall meet 99 percent confidence limits using a standard chi-squared test for
goodness of fit and:
a. each possible
permutation or combination of game elements which produce winning or losing
game outcomes shall be available for random selection at the initiation of each
play; and
b. the selection process
shall not produce detectable patterns of game elements or detectable dependency
upon any previous game outcome, the amount wagered, or upon the style or method
of play;
4. shall
display an accurate representation of the game outcome. After selection of the
game outcome, the EGD shall not make a variable secondary decision which
affects the result shown to the player;
5. shall display the rules of play and payoff
schedule;
6. shall not
automatically alter pay-tables or any function of the device based on internal
computation of the hold percentage;
7. shall be compatible with on-line data
monitoring;
8. shall have the
control circuit board and the program storage media locked and secured within
the device;
9. shall be able to
continue a game with no data loss after a power failure;
10. shall have the ability to recall the data
from the current and previous two games;
11. shall have a complete set of nonvolatile
meters including coins-in, coins-out, coins dropped and total jackpots
paid;
12. shall contain a surge
protector on the line that feeds power to the device. The battery backup or an
equivalent backup shall be kept within the locked logic board compartment and
shall be capable of maintaining the accuracy of all required information for
180 days after power is discontinued from the device;
13. shall have an on/off switch that controls
the electrical current used in the operation of the device which shall be
located in an accessible place within its interior;
14. shall be designed so that it is not
adversely affected by static discharge or other electromagnetic
interference;
15. may have at least
one electronic coin acceptor and may be equipped with an approved currency
acceptor. Coin and currency acceptors shall be designed to accept designated
coins and currency and reject others. The coin acceptor on a device shall be
designed to prevent the use of cheating methods such as slugging, stringing, or
spooning. All types of coin and currency acceptors are subject to the approval
by the division. The control program shall be capable of handling rapidly fed
coins so that occurrences of inappropriate "coin-ins" are prevented;
16. shall not contain any unsecured hardware
switches that alter the pay-tables or payout percentages in its operation.
Hardware switches may be installed to control graphic routines, speed of play,
and sound;
17. shall have a
non-removable identification plate on the exterior of the device displaying the
manufacturer, serial number and model number;
18. shall have a communications data format
from the EGD to the EGD monitoring system approved by the division;
19. shall be capable of continuing the
current game with all current game features after a malfunction is cleared.
This does not apply if a device is rendered totally inoperable. The current
wager and all credits appearing on the screen prior to the malfunction shall be
returned to the patron;
20. may
have an attached locked compartment separate from any other compartment of the
device for housing a drop bucket. The compartment shall be equipped with a
switch or sensor that provides detection of the drop door opening and closing
by signaling to the EGD monitoring system;
21. shall have a locked compartment for
housing currency if equipped with a currency acceptor;
22. shall, at a minimum, be capable of
detecting and displaying the following error conditions:
a. coin-in jam;
b. coin-out jam;
c. currency acceptor malfunction or
jam;
d. hopper empty or
time-out;
e. program
error;
f. hopper runaway or extra
coin paid out;
g. reverse
coin-in;
h. reel error;
and
i. door open;
23. shall use a communication
protocol which ensures that erroneous data or signal will not adversely affect
the operation of the device;
24.
shall have a mechanical, electrical, or electronic device that automatically
precludes a player from operating the device after a jackpot requiring a manual
payout; and
25. shall be outfitted
with any other equipment required by this Chapter or the Act.
B. Pursuant to R.S. 27:364, no electronic gaming device offered for play in the designated gaming area of a pari-mutuel eligible facility shall offer a game which resembles a game the play of which requires, or typically includes, the participation of another natural person.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 27:15 and 24.
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