Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any natural
person who will be employed by a casino licensee or holding or intermediary
company of a casino licensee, and involved in the operation of a licensed
casino or a simulcasting facility, or whose employment duties predominantly
involve the maintenance or operation of gaming activity or equipment and assets
associated therewith, or regularly requires work in a restricted casino area
shall be required to hold, prior to such employment, a current and valid casino
employee registration issued in accordance with
5:12-91(g). Such
positions shall include, without limitation, persons who:
1. Function as a dealer;
2. Function as a boxperson;
3. Function as a floorperson in accordance
with 13:69D-1.12(b)2;
4. Perform, under the supervision of an audit
department executive, the duties and responsibilities of the internal audit
department in accordance with
13:69D-1.11(b)2,
including, without limitation, the supervision of personnel in the internal
audit department; the monitoring of compliance with regulations and internal
controls; and the evaluation of the adequacy of accounting and administrative
controls;
5. Perform, under the
supervision of a controller, the duties and responsibilities of the casino
accounting department in accordance with
13:69D-1.11(b)6
including, without limitation, the supervision of personnel in the casino
accounting department; overseeing the review, verification and recordation of
casino revenue journal entries; and the processing or control of active
accounting documents related to casino gaming activity;
6. Have access to active accounting documents
related to casino gaming activity;
7. Conduct surveillance investigations and
operations in accordance with
13:69D-1.11(b)1;
8. Repair and maintain slot machines and bill
changers in accordance with
13:69D-1.11(b)4;
9. Assist in the operation of slot machines
and bill changers, including, without limitation, persons who participate in
manual jackpot payouts and fill payout reserve containers, or supervise such
persons in accordance with
13:69D-1.12(b)3;
10. Identify patrons or groups of patrons to
receive complimentaries based on actual patron play, authorize such
complimentaries or determine the amount of such complimentaries;
11. Analyze casino operations data and make
recommendations to casino key employee personnel relating to, without
limitation, casino marketing, complimentaries, junkets, gaming, casino
simulcasting, keno wagering, special events, promotions and player
ratings;
12. Enter data in casino
computer systems or develop, maintain, install or operate casino computer
systems or related software in accordance with
13:69D-1.11(b)3;
13. Develop marketing programs to promote
casino gaming including, without limitation, coupon redemption and other
complimentary distribution programs;
14. Distribute, redeem, account for,
inventory, or assign for distribution coupons that are considered in the
calculation of gross revenue, provided, however, that:
i. Employees whose duties and
responsibilities are limited to the nondiscretionary distribution of coupons to
patrons shall not be required to obtain a casino employee registration;
and
ii. Notwithstanding (a)24
below, any person who supervises an employee exempted from registration by
(a)14i above shall be required to obtain a casino employee
registration;
15.
Process or maintain information on credit applications or the redemption of
counterchecks;
16. Process coins,
currency, gaming chips, gaming plaques, slot tokens or cash
equivalents;
17. Repair or maintain
the closed circuit television system equipment that is required by
13:69D-1.11(b)1
as an employee of the surveillance department;
18. Are being trained to become a
surveillance employee;
19. Provide
physical security in a casino, casino simulcasting facility or restricted
casino area;
20. Control and
maintain the slot machine inventory, including replacement parts, equipment and
tools used to maintain slot machines;
21. Perform as the secretary to the
supervisor of the surveillance department, internal audit department, casino
accounting department or credit department;
22. Repair gaming equipment other than slot
machines;
23. Perform
responsibilities associated with the installation, maintenance or operation of
computer hardware for casino computer systems;
24. Supervise a person required to be
registered as a casino employee; and
25. Manage or supervise information
technology employees.
(b) Any person who holds a current and valid
casino key employee license may perform the duties and responsibilities of any
position that requires a casino employee registration.