New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69D - GAMING OPERATION ACCOUNTING CONTROLS AND STANDARDS
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 13:69D-1.17 - Table game drop boxes, transport to and from gaming tables; storage
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Each casino licensee shall file with the Division a schedule setting forth the specific times when drop boxes are to be removed from a gaming table or electronic table game to be counted and recorded. Drop boxes shall be removed, counted, and recorded, at a minimum, once every two gaming days, provided, however, a drop box need not be so removed if:
(b) All drop boxes including emergency drop boxes which are not actively in use shall be stored in the count room or other secure area outside the count room as approved by the Division. In addition, the drop boxes shall be stored in one or more enclosed storage trolleys or cabinets secured by a padlock, the key to which shall be maintained and controlled by the security department. Access to the padlock key shall be limited to security supervisors and shall be controlled, at a minimum, by a sign-out and sign-in procedure in accordance with a security submission approved by the Division.
(c) Each casino licensee shall maintain and make available to the Division, upon request, the name and credential number of all employees participating in the transport of the drop boxes.
(d) A casino security department member shall notify the surveillance department prior to the removal of a drop box from the count room or other secure area. The surveillance department shall make a continuous video recording, with the time and date thereon, of the entire drop box removal process.
(e) A casino security department member shall sign out the count room door key, padlock key and the key to remove the drop box from the gaming table, which are maintained and controlled by the casino security department. Access to these keys shall be limited to security supervisors and shall be controlled, at a minimum, by a sign-out and sign-in procedure described in the casino licensee's security internal control submission as approved by the Division.
(f) A casino security department member shall remove the trolley(s) containing the empty boxes from the count room or other storage area and perform a physical count of the empty boxes removed from storage. The count and the gaming date shall be documented on a drop box verification form.
(g) The removal of drop boxes from a gaming table shall require, at a minimum, two casino security department members. One security member shall remain with the trolley. The second shall remove the empty drop boxes from the trolley, exchange each empty drop box with the drop box on the corresponding gaming table and place the drop box removed from the gaming table in the enclosed trolley.
(h) For each pit where drop boxes are exchanged, a casino games supervisor shall verify that the number of empty drop boxes delivered to the gaming pit equals the number of drop boxes scheduled to be picked up from the gaming pit.
Any discrepancy between the number of empty drop boxes physically counted and the number indicated on the collection schedule shall be recorded on the drop box verification form. Any discrepancy shall be investigated, explained, and reported to the Division by a games department supervisor.
(i) The casino games supervisor shall:
(j) If any unsecured currency is found in the vicinity of a gaming table or during the exchange of drop boxes, a casino games supervisor shall:
(k) All drop boxes removed from gaming tables and the drop box verification form shall be transported in locked trolleys directly to and secured in the count room by at least one casino security department member. The security department member shall verify that the total number of drop boxes in each trolley equals the number of drop boxes recorded on its corresponding drop box verification form. A security department member shall sign the drop box verification form attesting that the trolley is locked prior to movement to the count room.
(l) Whenever a full or inoperable drop box shall be replaced with an empty drop box ("emergency drop box"), the use of a trolley shall not be required. The replaced drop box shall be removed and transported either in a trolley if during the drop process or directly to and secured in the count room by at least one casino security department member and one casino games supervisor as follows:
(m) Whenever a gaming table is to be moved or maintenance is to be performed on the table, the casino licensee shall remove and secure the drop box in the count room in accordance with the emergency drop box procedures in (l) above except that the drop box shall not be replaced with an emergency drop box, the emergency drop box form shall not be completed, and proper notification shall be provided to the Division.
(n) Drop boxes, when not in use during a shift, may be stored on the gaming tables provided that there is adequate security.