New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 70 - HORSE RACING
Subchapter 29A - SINGLE-POOL WAGERING
Section 13:70-29A.4 - Written internal control procedures requirement for the single-pool wagering provider
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:70-29A.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The single-pool wagering provider shall maintain written internal control procedures that address the following areas:
1. Procedures to demonstrate that the odds
calculation engine is subject to an actively managed security policy, which
meets auditable recognized information security management standards. The
security procedures shall comply and conform to the existing security
requirements of the totalisator and hub facility, that is, the in-State
location where the totalisator is located;
2. Procedures to effectively operate the odds
calculation engine in connection with single-pool wagering, and to protect the
fiscal soundness, technical reliability, and integrity of single-pool
wagering;
3. Procedures to insure
that the odds calculation engine hardware and networked communication
infrastructure between the odds calculation engine and totalisator support
redundancy sufficient to prevent the implementation from being subject to any
single point of failure;
4.
Procedures to insure that any extensions of the totalisator requirements, as a
result of interfacing with the odds calculation engine, or as a result of
changes to hardware or software to the odds calculation engine, including
alterations to the calculation engine algorithm or odds calculation engine
system software, shall result in successful testing of both the totalisator and
odds calculation engine. Prior to implementation of any such changes to the
totalisator or odds calculation engine, the totalisator operator and
single-pool wagering provider shall each provide a written certification to the
Racing Commission, signed respectively by a high managerial agent, certifying
that the changes to the equipment and/or software under their control were
successfully tested, and such report shall affirmatively disclose any actual or
potential concerns as to technical reliability and integrity of wagering. If,
however, the totalisator and odds calculation engine are operated by the same
Racing Commission licensee, a single certification consistent with this
paragraph shall be provided to the Racing Commission;
5. Procedures to insure that any extensions
of the odds calculation engine system requirements, as a result of interfacing
with the totalisator, or as a result of changes to hardware or software to the
totalisator, shall result in successful testing of the totalisator and odds
calculation engine. Prior to implementation of any such changes to the
totalisator system or odds calculation engine, the totalisator operator and
single-pool wagering provider shall each provide a written certification to the
Racing Commission, signed respectively by a high managerial agent, certifying
that the changes to the equipment and/or software under their control were
successfully tested, and such report shall affirmatively disclose any actual or
potential concerns as to technical reliability and integrity of wagering. If,
however, the totalisator and odds calculation engine are operated by the same
Racing Commission licensee, a single certification consistent with this
paragraph shall be provided to the Racing Commission;
6. Procedures to insure the secure
maintenance of a written record documenting access to the odds calculation
engine, including its software, hardware, and any peripheral devices;
7. Procedures to insure that the odds
calculation engine allows for an independent integrity check of its devices and
software, including the ability to read the critical software files or code of
the odds calculation engine for the purpose of performing a cryptographic hash
to create an electronic signature of the software; and
8. Procedures to insure that data for reports
and logs are maintained directly or through backup for a period equal to the
totalisator system's data retention period, which time period shall be
identified as part of the procedure.
(b) Where the odds calculation engine is to operate as a separate computer component to the totalisator, or by a single-pool wagering provider other than the totalisator operator, the internal control procedures of the single-pool wagering provider shall additionally address the following areas:
1. Procedures
setting forth a defined protocol by which the odds calculation engine and
totalisator shall communicate, which communication protocol shall employ
methods of error detection and handling;
2. Procedures setting forth a documented
method for odds calculation responsibilities to fall back to the totalisator in
the event of communication failure;
3. Procedures to insure that logs, automated
or otherwise, are maintained showing the detected communication failures and
mechanical breakdowns, and if discernible, the cause of the failure. Such
procedures shall further insure that logs, automated or otherwise, are
maintained showing the resolution or restoration of communications after such
failures. Logs shall include times and dates of any failure, and the times and
dates of the restoration of communication; and
4. Procedures to allow for the totalisator to
perform certain functions of the odds calculation engine where within the
existing technological capabilities of the totalisator, including the
calculation of single-pool wagering odds calculations in those circumstances
where the odds calculation engine is technologically incapable of directly
supporting the calculation of odds, and in the event of a mechanical breakdown
of the odds calculation engine.
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