New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69E - GAMING EQUIPMENT
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 13:69E-1.3 - Value gaming chips
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Each gaming chip which contains a denomination on each face thereof shall be known as a "value chip." Value chips shall only be utilized on the casino floor or simulcast area, unless otherwise authorized by the Division.
(b) Each denomination of value chip issued by a casino licensee shall contain a predominant color unique to that denomination to be known as the "primary color." A "secondary color" on a value chip is any color, other than that chip's primary color, that the Division authorizes a casino licensee to include on the face or edge of the chip as a contrast to the chip's primary color, except that no primary color shall be used as a secondary color on a value chip of another denomination where such use on the edge is reasonably likely to cause confusion as to the chip's denomination when the edge alone is visible.
(c) Each gaming chip manufacturer shall submit sample color disks to the Division that identify all primary and secondary colors to be used for the manufacture of gaming chips for casino licensees in Atlantic City. Once a gaming chip manufacturer has received approval for a primary or secondary color, those colors shall be consistently manufactured in accordance with the approved samples. In order for a primary color to be approved for use, it must visually appear, when viewed either in daylight or under incandescent light, to comply with the color tolerances or such other similar color tolerances as approved by the Division as follows:
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 2.5YR 7/8 | H- 7.7R 7/8 |
Value | V+ 10R 7.5/8 | V- 10R 6.5/8 |
Chroma | C+ 10R 7/9 | C- 10R 7/7 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 7.5B 7/6 | H- 2.5PB 7/6 |
Value | V+ 10B 6.5/6 | V- 10B 7.5/6 |
Chroma | C+ 10B 7/5 | C- 10B 7/7 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Value | V+ N9.4/ | V- N8.75/ |
Chroma | C+ 5R 9/1 | C- 5G 9/0.5 |
5 YR 9/1 | 5B 9/0.5 | |
5Y 9/1 | 5P 9/0.5 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 3.75R 6/10 | H- 1.25R 6/10 |
Value | V+ 2.5R 6.75/10 | V- 2.5R 5.75/10 |
Chroma | C+ 2.5R 6/12 | C- 2.5R 6/8 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 3.75R 4/12 | H- 1.25R 4/12 |
Value | V+ 2.5R 4.5/12 | V- 2.5R 3.5/12 |
Chroma | C+ 2.5R 4/14 | C- 2.5R 4/10 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 5PB4/10 | H- 10B4/10 |
Value | V+ 2/5PB4.5/10 | V- 2.5PB3.5/10 |
Chroma | C+ None | C- 2.5PB4/9 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 7.5Y 8.5/12 | H- 2.5Y 8.5/12 |
Value | V+ 5Y 8.75/12 | V- 5Y 8/12 |
Chroma | C+ 5Y 8.5/14 | C- 5Y 8.5/10 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 3.75G 5/12 | SH- 1.25G 5/12 |
Value | V+ 2.5G 5.5/12 | V- 2.5G 4.5/12 |
Chroma | C+ None | C- 2.5G 5/9 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Value | V+ N2.3/ | V- N1.5/ |
Chroma | C+ 5R 2/0.5 | C- 5B 2/0.5 |
5Y 2/0.5 5G 2/0.5 | 5P 2/0.5 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 3.75P 4/10 | H- 1.25P 4/10 |
Value | V+ 2.5P 4.5/10 | V- 2.5P 3.5/10 |
Chroma | C+ None | C- 2.5P 4/8 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ .15YR 5.9/18.5 | H- 7.64R 5.9/18.5 |
Value | V+ 8.9R 6.4/18.5 | V- 8.9R 5.4/18.5 |
Chroma | C+ 8.9R 5.9/20.5 | C- 8.9R 5.9/16.5 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Value | V+ N 5.5/ | V- N 4.5/ |
Chroma | C+ 5R 5/0.5 | 5B 5/0.5 |
5Y 5/0.5 | 5P 5/0.5 | |
5G 5/0.5 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 7.5YR 5/4 | H- 4YR 5/4 |
Value | V+ 5YR 5.5/4 | V- 5YR 4.5/4 |
Chroma | C+ 5YR 5.5 | C- 5YR 5/3 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 7.5Y 8.5/6 | H- 2.5Y 8.5/6 |
Value | V+ 5Y 9/6 | V- 5Y 8/6 |
Chroma | C+ 5Y 8.5/8 | C- 5Y 8.5/4 |
Upper Limits | Lower Limits | |
Hue | H+ 7.5Y 6/6 | H- 2.5Y 6/6 |
Value | V+ 5Y 7/6 | V- 5Y 5/6 |
Chroma | C+ 5Y 6/8 | C- 5Y 6/4 |
(d) Each value chip issued by a casino licensee shall contain certain identifying characteristics that may appear in any location at least once on each face of the gaming chip and are applied in a manner which ensures that each such characteristic shall be clearly visible and remain a permanent part of the gaming chip. These characteristics shall, at a minimum, include:
(e) In addition to the characteristics specified in (d) above, each value chip in a denomination of $ 25.00 or more shall contain a third anti-counterfeiting measure and a design or other identifying characteristic that is unique to the gaming chip manufacturer that makes the chip. Upon approval of a particular design or characteristic by the Division, the gaming chip manufacturer shall thereafter have the exclusive right to use that design or characteristic on that denomination of value chip and shall be precluded from using that same design or characteristic on any other denomination of value chip that it manufactures. The approved unique design or characteristic may only be changed upon a showing by the gaming chip manufacturer that, despite the change, each value chip in a denomination of $ 25.00 or more shall nonetheless be readily identifiable to the manufacturer. An example of the application of this subsection is as follows:
(f) Each value chip issued by a casino licensee shall contain an identifying characteristic, to be known as an "edge spot," which shall:
(g) When determining the secondary colors to be used to make the edge spot on a particular denomination of value chip, a casino licensee shall, unless otherwise approved by the Division, use only those secondary colors that are reasonably likely to differentiate its value chip from the same denomination of value chip issued by any other casino licensee.
(h) In addition to any other requirement imposed by 13:69E-1.1 and this section, the edge spots on a value chip that has non-identical faces and a denomination of $ 25.00 or more shall appear uniform in design, pattern, or other feature when viewed from the perspective of the same face on any other value chip in the set. The edge spots on a value chip that has non-identical faces and a denomination below $ 25.00 may appear uniform in design, pattern or other feature or as an inverted mirror image thereof when viewed from the perspective of either face on any other value chip in the set.
(i) Unless otherwise authorized by the Division, for each value gaming chip that a casino licensee elects to issue pursuant to this section whose denomination is greater than $ 25.00, the licensee shall also have at least one approved set of gaming chips that may be used as a back-up for the gaming chips in active use. Each set of value chips maintained for use by a casino licensee shall have different secondary colors. All sets of value gaming chips shall conform to the color and design requirements in this chapter.
(j) A casino licensee may obtain Division approval of two or more different samples within a single set of value chips for a particular denomination with a value of $ 100.00 or less ("commingling"), provided that each sample of a particular denomination shall have the same secondary color and edge design. Any approved sample of a particular denomination of value chip within a single set of chips may be placed in or removed from active use by the casino licensee at any time.