Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 42 - LOUISIANA GAMING
Part III - Gaming Control Board
Chapter 42 - Electronic Gaming Devices
Section III-4209 - Approval of New Electronic Gaming Devices
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-4209
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. After completing its evaluation of a new EGD, the division shall determine whether the application for approval of the new EGD should be granted. In considering whether a new EGD will be given final approval, the division shall consider whether approval of the new EGD is consistent with this Chapter. The division's approval of an EGD does not constitute certification of the device's safety.
1. Equipment Registration and Approval
a. All EGDs shall be approved by the division
or its approved designated gaming laboratory and registered by the division
prior to use.
b. The following
shall not be used for gaming by any licensee or casino operator without prior
written approval of the division:
i. bill
acceptors or bill validators;
ii.
coin acceptors;
iii. progressive
controllers;
iv. signs depicting
payout percentages, odds, and rules of the game; and
v. associated gaming equipment as specified
in this Chapter.
c. The
licensee's, casino operator's or manufacturer's request for approval shall
describe with particularity the equipment or device for which the division's
approval is requested.
d. The
division may request additional information or documentation prior to issuing
written approval.
2.
Testing
a. The following shall be tested prior
to registration or approval for use:
i. all
EGDs;
ii. EGD monitoring
systems;
iii. any other device or
equipment the division deems necessary.
3. Designated Gaming Laboratory
a. The division may employ the services of a
designated gaming laboratory to conduct testing.
b. Any new EGD not presently approved by the
division shall first meet the approval and testing criteria of the designated
gaming laboratory, which shall evaluate and test the product and issue a
written opinion to the division of all test results.
c. The licensee, casino operator,
manufacturer or supplier shall incur all costs associated with the testing of
the product. This may include costs for field test, travel, laboratory test,
and other associated costs. Failure on the part of the requesting party to
timely pay these costs may be grounds for the denial of the request and cause
for administrative action by the division.
d. Recommendations of approval by the
designated gaming laboratory with regard to program approval(s) may constitute
division approval and may not require separate written approval by the
division. These approvals may be subject to additional conditions by the
division.
e. In situations wherein
the need for specific guidelines and internal controls are required, the
division will work in concert with the designated gaming laboratory to develop
guidelines, for each licensee and casino operator. Licensees and casino
operators shall be required to comply with these guidelines which shall become
part of the internal controls. At no time shall an unauthorized program, gaming
device, associated equipment or component be installed, stored, possessed, or
offered for play by a licensee, casino operator, permittee, its agent,
representative, employee or other person in the Louisiana gaming
industry.
4. Costs of
Testing
a. Registration and approval shall not
be issued unless payment for all costs of testing is current.
5. Registration
a. Registration, approval, or the denial of
EGDs, or any other device or equipment shall be issued in accordance with these
rules.
6. Specifications
a. EGDs shall meet all specifications as
required in
§4203 and
shall meet the following security and audit specifications:
i. be controlled by a
microprocessor;
ii. be connected
and communicating to an approved on-line EGD monitoring system;
iii. have an internal enclosure for the
circuit board which is locked or sealed, or both, prior to and during game
play;
iv. be able to continue a
game with no loss of data after a power failure;
v. have game data recall for the current game
and the previous two games;
vi.
have a random selection process that satisfies the 99 percent confidence level
using the following tests which shall not be predictable by players:
(a). standard chi-squared;
(b). runs; and
(c). serial correlation;
vii. clearly display applicable rules of play
and the payout schedule;
viii.
display an accurate representative of each game outcome utilizing:
(a). rotating wheels;
(b). video monitoring; or
(c). any other type of display mechanism that
accurately depicts the outcome of the game.
7. Registration Sticker
a. All EGDs shall be registered with the
division and shall have a registration sticker affixed on the inside portion of
the device. Each licensee and casino operator shall ensure that the
registration sticker is properly affixed and is valid. In the event the
registration sticker becomes damaged or voided, the licensee or casino operator
shall immediately notify the division in writing. The division shall issue a
replacement sticker and re-register the device as soon as practical.
8. Location of EGDS
a. All EGDs shall be located within the
designated gaming area. This is inclusive of all "free pull" machines or
similar devices. A device which is not in use may be stored in a secured area
if approved in writing by the division.
9. Inventory Report
a. The licensee and casino operator shall
maintain a current inventory report of all EGDs and equipment. The inventory
report shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
i. the serial number assigned to the EGD by
the manufacturer;
ii. the
registration number issued by the division;
iii. the type of game for which the EGD is
designed and used;
iv. the
denomination of tokens or coins accepted by each EGD;
v. the location of EGDs equipped with bill
validators;
vi. the manufacturer of
the EGD; and
vii. the location or
house number of the EGD.
b. Upon request by the division, this
inventory report shall be submitted to the division in a format prescribed by
the division.
10. House
Number
a. All EGDs offered for play shall be
given a house number by the licensee or casino operator. This house number
shall not be altered or changed without prior written approval from the
division. The licensee or casino operator shall issue the house numbers in a
systematic manner which provides for easy recognition and location of the
device. This number shall be a part of the licensee's or casino operator's EGD
monitoring system, and shall be displayed, in part, on all on-line system
reports. Each EGD shall have its respective house number and location code
attached to the device in a manner which allows for easy recognition by
division personnel and surveillance cameras.
11. Control Program Requirements
a. EGD control programs shall test themselves
for possible corruption caused by failure of the program storage
media.
b. The test methodology
shall detect 99.99 percent of all possible failures.
c. The control program shall allow for the
EGD to be continually tested during game play.
d. The control program shall reside in the
EGD which is contained in a storage medium not alterable through any use of the
circuitry or programming of the EGD itself.
e. The control program shall check the
following:
i. corruption of RAM locations used
for crucial EGD functions;
ii.
information relating to the current play and final outcome of the two prior
games;
iii. random number generator
outcome; and
iv. error
states.
f. The control
RAM areas shall be checked for corruption following game initiation, but prior
to display of the game outcome to the player.
g. Detection of corruption is a game
malfunction that shall result in a tilt condition which identifies the error
and causes the EGD to cease further function.
h. The control program shall have the
capacity to display a complete play history for the current game and the
previous two games.
i. The control
program shall display an indication of the following:
i. the game outcome or a representative
equivalent;
ii. bets
placed;
iii. credits or coins
paid;
iv. credits or coins cashed
out; and
v. any error
conditions.
j. The
control program shall provide the means for on-demand display of the electronic
meters via a key switch or other mechanism on the exterior of the
EGD.
12. Accounting
Meters
a. All EGDs shall be equipped with
electronic meters.
b. All
electronic meters shall have at least ten digits.
c. All EGDs shall tally totals to ten digits
and be capable of rolling over when the maximum value is reached.
d. The required electronic meters are:
i. the coin-in meter shall cumulatively count
the number of coins wagered by actual coins inserted or credits bet, or
both;
ii. the coin-out meter shall
cumulatively count the number of coins or credits that are paid as a result of
a win, or credits that are won, or both;
iii. the coins-dropped meter shall maintain a
cumulative count of the number of coins that have been diverted into a drop
bucket and credit value of all bills inserted into the bill validator for
play;
iv. the jackpots-paid meter
shall reflect the cumulative amounts paid by an attendant for all
jackpots;
v. the games-played meter
shall display the cumulative number of games played (handle pulls);
vi. the drop door meter shall display the
number of times the drop door was opened;
vii. if the EGD is equipped with a bill
validator, the device shall be equipped with a bill validator meter that
records:
(a). the total number of bills that
were accepted;
(b). a breakdown of
the number of each denomination of bill accepted; and
(c). the total dollar amount of bills
accepted.
e. EGDs shall be designed so that
replacement of parts, modules, or components required for normal maintenance
does not affect the electronic meters.
f. EGDs shall have meters which continuously
display the following information relating to the current play or monetary
transaction:
i. the number of coins or credits
wagered in the current game;
ii.
the number of coins or credits won in the current game, if
applicable;
iii. the number of
coins or credits paid for a credit cash out or a direct pay from a winning
outcome; and
iv. the number of
credits available for wagering, if applicable.
g. Electronically stored meter information
required by this Section shall be preserved after power loss to the EGD by
battery backup and be capable of maintaining accuracy of electronically stored
meter information for a period of at least 180 days.
13. Clearing
of Accounting Meters
a. No EGD may have a
mechanism that causes the electronic accounting meters to clear automatically
when an error occurs.
b. Clearing
of the electronic accounting meters, other than due to a malfunction, may be
done only if approved in writing by the division. Meter readings, as prescribed
by the division, shall be recorded before and after any electronic accounting
meter is cleared or a modification is made to the device.
14. Hopper
a. If a hopper is utilized on an EGD it shall
be designed to detect the following and force the EGD into a tilt condition if
one of the following occurs:
i. jammed
coins;
ii. extra coins paid
out;
iii. hopper runaways;
or
iv. hopper empty
conditions.
b. The EGD
control program shall monitor the hopper mechanism, if utilized, for these
error conditions in all game states in accordance with this Chapter.
c. All coins paid from the hopper mechanism,
if utilized, shall be accounted for by the EGD including those paid as extra
coins during hopper malfunction.
d.
Hopper pay limits shall be designed to permit compliance by the licensee and
casino operator with all applicable taxation laws, rules, and
regulations.
15.
Communication Protocol
a. An EGD which is
capable of a bi-directional communication with internal or external associated
equipment shall use a communication protocol which ensures that erroneous data
or signals will not adversely affect the operation of the EGD.
16. Inspection
a. EGDs installed or modified shall be
inspected and tested by the division or its designee, or a licensee or casino
operator approved by the division to self test its EGDs, prior to offering
these devices for live play. No device shall be operated unless and until each
regulated program storage media has been tested and sealed into place by the
division or person approved by the division.
b. The security tape or seal shall at all
times remain intact and unbroken. The licensee and casino operator shall
routinely inspect every device to ensure compliance with this
procedure.
c. In the event a
licensee or casino operator discovers that the security tape or seal has been
broken or tampered with, the power to the EGD shall be immediately turned off,
surveillance shall be immediately notified and shall take a photograph of the
logic board. The logic board shall be maintained in the surveillance office
until a division agent or person approved by the division has the opportunity
to inspect the logic board. A copy of the device's "MEAL" book shall be made
and shall accompany the logic board.
17. EGD Modification
a. No licensee, casino operator or other
person shall modify an EGD without prior written approval from the division. A
request shall be made by completing form(s) prescribed by the division and
filing it with the respective division field office. The licensee and casino
operator shall ensure that the information listed on the EGD form(s) is true
and accurate. Any misstatement or omission of information shall be grounds for
denial of the request and may be cause for administrative action.
b. Modifications to an EGDs program shall be
considered only if the new program has been approved by a designated gaming
laboratory.
18. Hold
Percentages
a. EGDs shall meet the following
minimum and maximum theoretical percentage payout during the expected lifetime
of the EGD:
i. the EGD shall pay out at least
80 percent and less than 100 percent of the amount wagered;
ii. the theoretical payout percentage shall
be determined using standard methods of the probability theory. The percentage
shall be calculated using the highest level of skill where player skill impacts
the payback percentage;
iii. an EGD
shall have a probability of obtaining the maximum payout greater than one in
50,000,000; and
iv. an EGD shall be
capable of continuing the current play with all the current play features after
an EGD malfunction is cleared.
19. EGD Field Trial
a. A licensee or casino operator shall be
allowed to test, on a limited basis, newly approved programs. The licensee and
casino operator shall file an EGD 96-01 Form and indicate in the appropriate
field that the request is for a 90-day trial period.
20. Denomination Change
a. When an approved denomination change is
made to an EGD which used or uses tokens, the licensee or casino operator shall
make necessary adjustments to the initial hopper fill listed on the gaming
revenue summary. An adjustment shall be made to the gaming revenue summary to
reflect the change in the initial hopper fill each time an EGD is taken off the
floor or out of play. A final drop shall be made for that machine, including
the hopper. The initial hopper load should be deducted to determine the final
net drop for the device.
21. Randomness Events and Randomness Testing
a. Events in EGDs are occurrences of elements
or particular combinations of elements which are available on the particular
EGD.
b. A random event has a given
set of possible outcomes which has a given probability of occurrence called the
distribution.
c. Two events are
called independent if the following conditions exist:
i. the outcome of one event has no influence
on the outcome of the other event; and
ii. the outcome of one event does not affect
the distribution of another event.
d. An EGD shall be equipped with a random
number generator to make the selection process. A selection process is
considered random if the following specifications are met:
i. the random number generator satisfies at
least 99 percent confidence level using chi-squared analysis;
ii. the random number generator does not
produce a measurable statistic with regard to producing patterns of
occurrences. Each reel position is considered random if it meets at least the
99 percent confidence level with regard to the runs test or any similar pattern
testing statistic; and
iii. the
random number generator produces numbers which are independently
chosen.
22.
Safety Requirements
a. Electrical and
mechanical parts and design principles of EGDs and component parts shall not
subject a player to physical hazards.
b. Spilling a conductive liquid on the EGD
shall not create a safety hazard or alter the integrity of the EGDs
performance.
c. The power supply
used in an EGD shall be designed to generate make minimum leakage of current in
the event of an intentional or inadvertent disconnection of the alternate
current power ground.
d. A surge
protector shall be installed on each EGD. Surge protection can be internal or
external to the power supply.
e. A
battery backup device shall be installed and capable of maintaining accuracy of
required electronic meter information after power is disconnected from the EGD.
The device shall be kept within the locked or sealed logic board compartment
and be capable of sustaining the stored information for 180 days.
23. Power Switch
a. A switch that controls the electrical
current used to operate the EGD shall be located in an accessible place and
within the interior of the EGD.
24. Power Supply Filter
a. EGD power supply filtering shall be
sufficient to prevent disruption of the EGD by a repeated fluctuation of
alternating current.
25.
Error Conditions and Automatic Clearing
a.
EGDs shall be capable of detecting and displaying the following conditions:
i. power reset;
ii. door open;
iii. inappropriate coin-in if the coin is not
automatically returned to the player.
b. The conditions listed in this Paragraph
shall be automatically cleared by the EGD upon initiation of a new play
sequence, if possible.
26. Error Conditions; Clearing by Attendant
a. EGDs shall be capable of detecting and
displaying the following error conditions, which an attendant may clear:
i. coin-in jam;
ii. coin-out jam;
iii. hopper empty or timed-out;
iv. RAM error;
v. hopper runaway or extra coin paid
out;
vi. program error;
vii. reverse token-in;
viii. reel spin error of any type including a
mis-index condition for rotating reels. The specific reel number shall be
identified in the error indicator;
ix. low RAM battery, for batteries external
to the RAM itself, or low power source.
b. A description of EGD error codes and their
meanings shall be affixed inside the EGD.
27. Coin Acceptors
a. EGDs, which have coin acceptors installed,
shall meet all the following requirements.
i.
All acceptors shall be approved by the division or the designated gaming
laboratory.
ii. Coin acceptors
shall be designed to accept designated coins and to reject others.
iii. The coin acceptor on an EGD shall be
designed to prevent the use of cheating methods, including, but not limited to,
slugging, stringing, or spooning.
iv. Coins which are accepted but not credited
to the current game shall be returned to the player by activation of the hopper
or credited toward the next play of the EGD control program. The coin acceptor
shall be capable of handling rapidly fed coins so that frequent occurrences of
this type are prevented.
v. EGDs
shall have suitable detectors for determining the direction and speed of the
coin(s) travel in the receiver. If a coin traveling at improper speed or
direction is detected, the EGD shall enter an error condition and display the
error condition which shall require attendant intervention to clear.
b. EGDs which do not utilize a
coin acceptor or do not have the coin acceptor installed shall have the coin
head removed and have a permanent or non-removable plate affixed over the coin
head opening. The coin head opening shall be covered in a manner which, at all
times, prevents the insertion of any type of object, tool, or equipment into
the interior of the device.
28. Bill Validators
a. EGDs may contain a bill validator that
will accept the following:
i. $1
bills;
ii. $5 bills;
iii. $10 bills;
iv. $20 bills;
v. $50 bills;
vi. $100 bills.
b. The bill acceptors may be for single
denomination or combination of denominations.
c. Bill validators may accept other items as
approved by the division.
29. Automatic Light Alarm
a. A light shall be installed on the top of
the EGD that automatically illuminates when the door to the EGD is opened or
associated equipment that may affect the operation of the EGD is exposed. This
does not apply to bartop EGDs.
30. Access to the Interior
a. The internal space of an EGD shall not be
readily accessible when the door is closed.
b. The following shall be in a separate
locked or sealed area within the EGDs:
i.
logic boards;
ii. ROM;
iii. RAM;
iv. program storage media.
c. No access to the logic area is
allowed without prior notification to the licensee's or casino operator's
surveillance room. Unauthorized tampering or entrance into the logic area
without prior notification is grounds for administrative action.
d. The division shall be allowed immediate
access to the locked or sealed area. Keys to EGDs shall be maintained in
accordance with these rules and the internal controls. A licensee or casino
operator shall provide the division a master key to the door of an approved
EGD, if so requested.
31. Tape Sealed Areas
a. An EGD's logic boards and any program
storage media in a locked area within the EGD shall be sealed with the
division's security tape. The security tape shall be affixed by a division
agent or person approved by the division. The security tape may only be removed
by, or with approval from, a division agent or person approved by the
division.
b. The division shall
ensure, by utilizing security tape or other approved method, that all other
program storage media which may affect the game outcome, game security, jackpot
distribution, or proper communication with the monitoring system, is secured in
a manner which does not allow tampering or unauthorized
modifications.
32.
Hardware Switches
a. No hardware switches may
be installed which alter the pay tables or payout percentage in the operation
of an EGD.
b. Hardware switches may
be installed to control the following:
i.
graphic routines;
ii. speed of
play;
iii. sound;
iv. other approved cosmetic play
features.
33.
Display of Rules of Play
a. The rules of play
for EGDs shall be displayed on the face or screen of all EGDs. Rules of play
shall be approved by the division prior to play.
b. The division may reject the rules of play
if they are:
i. incomplete;
ii. confusing;
iii. misleading; or
iv. for any other reason stated by the
division.
c. Rules of
play shall be kept under glass or other transparent substance and shall not be
altered without prior approval from the division.
d. Stickers or other removable devices shall
not be placed on the EGD face, unless their placement is approved by the
division.
34.
Manufacturer's Operating and Field Manuals and Procedures
a. Subject to the rules, each licensee and
casino operator shall comply with written guidelines and procedures concerning
installations, modifications, and upgrades of components and associated
equipment established by the manufacturer of an EGD, component, on-line system,
software, and associated equipment.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 27:15 and 24.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. Louisiana may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.