New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69E - GAMING EQUIPMENT
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 13:69E-1.39A - Mandatory progressive parameters and meters

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:69E-1.39A

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The following progressive parameters shall be utilized for each progressive award offered by an individual progressive gaming device or link:

1. The base amount, which means the initial starting amount;

2. The reset amount, which means the base amount after a progressive is won;

3. The incrementation rate, which means the rate of progression;

4. The progressive limit, which means the maximum progressive value that can be reached when applicable;

5. The hidden rate, which means the increment rate for a reserved pool(s) used to fund the next reset amount when applicable;

6. The unreasonable contribution, which means an incrementation amount determined by the progressive gaming device to be invalid, when applicable; and

7. Any other parameter as may be required by the Division in order to ensure the proper accounting and auditing of a progressive gaming device.

(b) The following progressive meters shall be utilized for each progressive award offered by an individual progressive gaming device or link:

1. "Progressive In-meter" that continuously and automatically counts the number of qualifying wagers or other activity which causes progressive incrementation;

2. "Display Meter" that continuously, automatically and prominently displays to the patron the current value for each progressive jackpot award for a given game or link;

3. "Progressive Hits Meter" which continuously and automatically counts each time a progressive jackpot is won;

4. "Progressive Wins Meter" which continuously and automatically accumulates the dollar value of all progressive payouts for each progressive level;

5. "Overflow Meter" which continuously and automatically accumulates progressive amounts over the progressive limit when applicable;

6. "Reserved Pool Meter" which continuously and automatically accumulates progressive amounts for the purpose of funding progressive jackpots when applicable; and

7. Any other meter as may be required by the Division in order to ensure the proper accounting and auditing of a progressive gaming device.

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