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-1.44 - Keys for dual locks; casino licensee-controlled keys and locks; notice to the Division and surveillance department upon malfunction and repair, maintenance, or replacement of alarms
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any key, locking mechanism, or locking system that is required by N.J.S.A. 5:12-100c or this chapter shall be patented unless otherwise approved by the Division. Such key shall be legally duplicable only by the manufacturer or an agent or successor thereof, and shall be capable of unlocking the locking device on no more than one type of secure box, compartment, or location used or maintained within any casino hotel facility.
(b) A casino licensee shall maintain an inventory identifying each controlled key, locking mechanism, or locking system and setting forth the procedure by which the key, locking mechanism, or locking system shall be controlled. Such internal controls shall, at a minimum, include an enumeration of those incidents or events which, if they occurred, would compromise the security of the casino licensee's locking systems and require it to immediately comply with the provisions herein.
(c) The types of secure boxes, compartments, or locations that require a unique key, locking mechanism, or locking system shall include, without limitation, the following:
(d) Each casino licensee shall establish inventory internal controls for any key required to be controlled and maintained by a casino licensee and for any corresponding locking device including, without limitation, any key and locking device required by N.J.S.A. 5:12-100c and this chapter for a dual control locking system. The key and locking device inventory controls of each casino licensee shall include, at a minimum, procedures for:
(e) A casino licensee shall notify the Division and its surveillance department immediately upon becoming aware of any malfunction of any alarm system or alarmed door required by the Act and these regulations, and upon any emergency service to restore their proper function. In addition, a casino licensee shall provide the Division and its surveillance department with at least 24 hours written notice prior to effecting any non-emergency repair, maintenance or replacement of any such alarm system or alarmed door including, without limitation: