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-1.18 - Procedure for accepting cash, promotional gaming chips, and coupons at gaming tables
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Whenever cash is presented by a patron at a gaming table in exchange for gaming chips or plaques:
(b) A coupon authorized pursuant to this section may be either exchanged for gaming chips or plaques (chip coupon) or accepted as a wager (wager coupon) only at a gaming table. A dealer or boxperson shall verify that the coupon has not expired or is otherwise void on its face. A casino licensee may accept any coupon issued by a New Jersey affiliate of the issuing casino licensee in accordance with this section. A casino licensee may accept its own promotional gaming chip as a valid wager on even-money wagers at table games authorized to accept coupons. A casino licensee shall not accept a promotional gaming chip from any other casino, including an affiliated property.
(c) Whenever a chip coupon is presented by a patron at a gaming table in exchange for gaming chips or plaques:
(d) Whenever a chip coupon is presented by a patron at a gaming table in exchange for a gaming chip to be used for a progressive payout wager, the dealer shall comply with the procedures required in (c)1 and 2 above. The dealer shall place a chip from the table inventory equal in value to the coupon into the progressive wager acceptor device. Immediately after placing the chip in the progressive wager acceptor device, the dealer shall place the chip coupon in the drop box.
(e) A wager coupon (for example, match play coupon, or direct bet coupon) or promotional gaming chip shall only be accepted at a gaming table in which patrons wager against the house.
(f) For a match play coupon, the coupon shall only be accepted if accompanied by the proper amount of gaming chips required by the coupon. The chips shall be placed on the coupon in such a way that the type and value of the coupon shall be visible at all times. If the chips wagered by the patron are greater in value than the stated value of the match play coupon, the dealer shall exchange the patron's chips for other denominations from the table inventory in order to match the value of the wager coupon.
(g) For a direct bet coupon, a patron may elect to increase the amount of his or her wager above the amount stated on the coupon by simultaneously wagering additional gaming chips in addition to the coupon. The chips shall be placed on a corner of the coupon so that the type and value of the coupon remains visible at all times.
(h) All coupons accepted pursuant to this section shall be cancelled either: