New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 15 - GAMBLING AND LIQUOR CONTROL
Chapter 1 - GAMES AND GAMING GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 7 - GAMING MACHINES, NEW GAMES AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
Section 15.1.7.11 - GENERAL TICKETING STANDARDS

Universal Citation: 15 NM Admin Code 15.1.7.11

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Racetrack licensees may offer ticketing systems whereby TITO-enabled slot machines accept and issue tickets in exchange for cash, tokens, or tickets using TITO systems.

B. TITO-enabled slot machines shall be capable of issuing and accepting only the casino's tickets. The board must approve the design of all tickets.

C. All tickets shall have the following minimum characteristics:

(1) a primary validation number, which must be printed on the leading edge of the ticket;

(2) a secondary validation number, identical to the primary validation number, which shall be printed on the body of the ticket;

(3) a t least one unique identifier, such as a barcode;

(4) property name;

(5) date and time the ticket was generated;

(6) dollar value of the ticket printed both numerically and in text;

(7) a statement that the ticket will expire 180 days after issuance; and

(8) sequence number of the ticket printed by the slot machine.

D. Validation. TITO systems shall provide for on-line, real-time validation of online tickets. Prior to issuing or authorizing issuance of consideration (whether cash, tokens, credits, or another ticket) in exchange for a ticket, the TITO system shall validate the ticket from the TITO validation component. Casinos shall have at least one TITO validation component which may be located in a cashier cage.

E. If a ticket has a value that is not evenly divisible by the wagering denomination, when inserted into a TITO-enabled slot machine, the machine shall either:

(1) return the ticket to the patron;

(2) accept the ticket and allow for insertion of additional wagering consideration if the ticket value is less than the wagering denomination; or

(3) accept the ticket and either display the indivisible portion of the ticket on a credit meter or issue another ticket for that indivisible portion.

F. A TITO-enabled slot machine shall be capable of generating two types of tickets: on-line tickets and delayed tickets.

(1) On-line tickets: If a TITO-enabled slot machine is properly communicating with the TITO system, the machine will be able to generate an on-line ticket. When a patron requests the issuance of a ticket in this situation, the machine will generate a ticket that utilizes the validation information generated by the TITO system or the machine, and communicate to the TITO system that it has successfully completed the transaction.

(2) Delayed tickets: If a TITO-enabled slot machine loses communication with a TITO system before validation information is successfully communicated to the TITO system for the last ticket out transaction, then all subsequent cash out attempts must result in the gaming machine issuing payment to the player via another available means such as, but not limited to, a hopper pay or a hand pay. The gaming machine shall be capable of storing delayed ticket data until such time that it has been successfully communicated to the TITO system.
(a) TITO systems may include a function whereby, prior to the restoration of communications, delayed ticket information may be manually input into the TITO system at a cashier station or other secure location.

(b) When communications are restored, delayed ticket information provided by the machine to the TITO system must be reconciled to the delayed tickets that were manually redeemed.

G. Tickets expire 180 days after issuance which is explicitly stated on each ticket. Upon expiration, the ticket is no longer valid for gaming purposes. TITO systems must recognize expired tickets as invalid and unredeemable.

H. The reporting requirements for ticketing transactions are defined in the minimum internal control procedures established by the board.

I. Ticket redemption kiosks shall perform to the same security standards as TITO-enabled slot machines, and shall include logs as required throughout this rule.

J. Kiosks shall also have a total in meter which accumulates the total value of all tickets accepted by the device, and a total out meter which accumulates the total value of payments issued by the device.

K. Kiosks redeem valid tickets for cash and tokens only; they may not generate and issue tickets.

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