New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69E - GAMING EQUIPMENT
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 13:69E-1.1 - Gaming chips (general rules)
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) No gaming chip shall be utilized by a casino licensee in a casino or casino simulcasting facility until:
(b) Each gaming chip issued by a casino licensee shall be designed and manufactured with sufficient graphics or other security measures including, at a minimum, those features specifically required to appear on the face or edge of a gaming chip pursuant to this section so as to prevent, to the greatest extent possible, the counterfeiting of the gaming chip.
(c) No casino licensee shall use or redeem in its casino or casino simulcasting facility any gaming chip that it knows, or reasonably should know, is materially different from the approved sample or no longer conforms to the requirements of subchapter.
(d) No casino licensee or other person licensed by the Division shall manufacture for, sell to, distribute to or use in any casino outside of Atlantic City, any gaming chips having the same edge spot and design specifications as those approved for use in Atlantic City casinos and casino simulcasting facilities.
(e) A casino licensee may issue souvenir non-gaming chips that are prohibited from use in gaming or simulcast wagering in any casino or casino simulcast facility. The physical characteristics of such chips shall be sufficiently distinguishable from approved design specifications of any gaming chip issued by any casino licensee so as to reasonably ensure that they will not be confused with authorized gaming chips. At a minimum, such chips shall:
(f) A casino licensee shall remove a set of gaming chips in use from active play whenever it has reason to believe the casino or casino simulcasting facility has accepted counterfeit chips or whenever any other impropriety or defect in the utilization of that set of chips makes removal of the chips in active use necessary or whenever the Division so directs. An approved back-up set of value chips or non-value chips shall be placed into active play whenever an active set is removed.
(g) Whenever chips in active use are removed from play, the casino licensee shall immediately notify the Division and the reason for removal.
(h) Each set of gaming chips approved by the Division for use by a casino licensee shall receive a unique and permanent alphabetical designation. This designation shall be assigned by the casino licensee during the design schematic approval process and shall be used for all inventory procedures required by 13:69E-1.2. If a casino licensee elects to commingle gaming chips pursuant to 13:69E-1.3(k), in addition to the assigned alphabetical designation for that set of chips, each different sample within the set shall also be assigned an accompanying unique numeric designation.