6. The Emergency Operations Plan shall
include the following procedures:
i When
TROPICAL STORM WATCH is issued:
1. Provide
casino representative for any meetings necessary with the MGC.
2. Inform the MGC where accounting back-up
tapes will be stored. Preferred storage area is an institutional
vault.
3. Ensure adequate storage
space is available for critical items such as accounting records, computers,
BVAs, table floats, etc.
4. Review
manpower situation to ensure sufficient personnel are available.
5. Review requirements for boarding and/or
taping windows.
6. Ensure security
and surveillance requirements will be maintained.
ii. If TROPICAL STORM WARNING is issued:
1. Verify actions outlined in TROPICAL STORM
WATCH have been completed.
2.
Ensure plans cover power loss.
3.
Continue to monitor the storms progress.
iii. If HURRICANE WATCH is issued:
1. Provide procedures for scaling down
operations.
2. Review drop
schedules and predicted storm land fall to request time changes if
needed.
3. Provide procedures for
departments to review work schedules to allow employees to leave if possible so
they can evacuate.
4. Maintain
contact with the MGC agent assigned in preparation for possible closure
order.
iv. If HURRICANE
WARNING is issued:
1. Establish procedures to
receive closure order from MGC.
2.
Identify procedures for securing gaming cheques located in floats, for
accomplishing table box drops, securing cards and dice, securing BVAs in the
slot machines, securing monies in change booths, and count rooms.
3. Identify which entry will be primary
entrance and exit during closure.
4. Identify procedures to ensure surveillance
and security will be maintained.
5.
Identify procedures to ensure fire and other safety codes or regulations will
be met for as long as possible.
6.
Identify critical records, documents, and accounting backup tapes and removal
procedure.
7. Identify procedures
for closing and securing KENO areas.
8. Identify any other procedures casino
management feels necessary to safely close the casino.
9. Open lines of communication with
MGC.
10. Completely close and
evacuate casino as required.
11.
Each casino shall be responsible for the following recovery action:
i. Continue response actions as required by
the County Emergency Management Agency.
ii. Assess damage to establishments, casino
vessel and supporting structures.
iii. Implement repairs to
facilities.
iv. Request permission
to reopen when safe environment is determined. The decision to reopen will be
made by the MGC in conjunction with MEMA and local emergency management
agencies.
v. Identify company
personnel responsible for accomplishing damage assessment to work with the
specialized teams from MEMA or the County Emergency Management
Agency.
vi. Identify procedures for
maintaining power, fire alarms, and safety items.
vii. Identify reopening team
members.
viii. Identify means to
ensure surveillance and security coverage will be provided to comply with MGC
regulations.
ix. Identify
procedures to install drop boxes, floats, BVAs, and any other materials placed
into storage.
x. Identify
procedures to start the slot computer accounting system.
xvi. Identify distribution procedures for
cards and dice.
1. If EOC personnel find that
the risk of completing closure requirements will place casino personnel in
imminent danger of loss of life, the Executive Director of the MGC or his
designee may, at their discretion, override certain closure procedures or order
immediate evacuation of the cruise vessel or gaming establishments. (Adopted:
03/21/1996; Amended: 02/23/2006.)