Code of Massachusetts Regulations
205 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS GAMING COMMISSION
Title 205 CMR 138.00 - Uniform Standards of Accounting Procedures and Internal Controls for Gaming
Section 138.34 - Procedures for Acceptance of Tips or Gratuities from Patrons
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) In accordance with M.G.L. c. 23K, § 25(g), no key gaming employee or any other gaming employee who serves in a supervisory position shall solicit or accept a tip or gratuity from a player or patron in the gaming establishment where the employee is employed.
(2) In accordance with M.G.L. c. 23K, § 25(g), a dealer may accept tips or gratuities from a patron at the table game where such dealer is conducting play provided, however, that such tips or gratuities shall be placed in a pool for distribution among other dealers. A system of internal controls submitted by a gaming licensee in accordance with 205 CMR 138.02 shall include policies and procedures governing the manner in which tips and gratuities shall be set aside for the dealer pool as well as the manner of distribution among dealers, which shall, at a minimum, incorporate the following principles:
(3) The policies and procedures required in accordance with 205 CMR 138.34(2) shall, at a minimum, include:
(4) If a gaming licensee offers the game of poker, the policies and procedures required in accordance with 205 CMR 138.34(2) may provide for a separate common pool for tips and gratuities received by poker dealers to be established. Provided, however, at the dealers' option, if a separate common pool is established for poker dealers, the policies and procedures may provide for distribution from the pool in accordance with the precise amount contributed. A gaming licensee, with the dealers' assent, may also designate a percentage of the prize pool or other such amounts as designated in a poker tournament submission, as approved by the commission, to be withheld for distribution to the tournament dealers on a pro-rata basis.
(5) A tip or gratuity may be provided electronically to a dealer upon initiation and authorization by a patron. A gaming licensee shall include in its internal controls the method utilized for the distribution of electronic tips or gratuities and ensure that a report listing all electronic tips shall be available from the system where the transaction occurred.