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-1.41A - Procedures governing the removal of slugs from a slot machine hopper
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:69D-1.41A
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Whenever slugs are found in a slot machine's hopper, the following procedures and requirements shall be followed:
1. A slot
attendant, slot mechanic or supervisor thereof shall immediately remove the
slugs from the slot machine hopper and place the slugs into an envelope or
container. The individual who found the slugs shall record the asset number and
denomination of the slot machine, the quantity of slugs found, the date the
slugs were found, and his or her signature on the Machine Entry Authorization.
The envelope or container may be maintained inside the slot machine until the
next scheduled slot drop. A count team member shall complete a two-part Slug
Report which contains the following:
i. The
date and time;
ii. The asset number
of the slot machine from which the slugs were removed;
iii. The denomination of the slot
machine;
iv. The number of
slugs;
v. A brief description of
the slugs; and
vi. The signature of
the count team member completing the two-part Slug Report;
2. Upon completion of the Slug Report, the
count team member shall remove the envelope or container and transport it with
the Slug Report to the master coin bank. The individual accepting receipt of
the slugs shall sign the Slug Report. The original Slug Report shall be
maintained in the master coin bank and the duplicate shall be delivered to the
Division's in-house office by the end of each gaming day;
3. Whenever a slug is found in a slot
machine's hopper, the slot department member shall inspect the slot machine and
coin mechanism to determine if there is a malfunction. The results of this
inspection shall be documented on the Machine Entry Authorization;
and
4. All slugs shall be destroyed
in accordance with procedures submitted to the Division which procedures shall
include a written notification to the Division as to the date, time and
location of destruction.
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