Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3772 - Casino Control Commission
Chapter 3772-11 - Table Games
Section 3772-11-01 - Definitions

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3772-11-01

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

As used in the rules adopted by the commission, the following words have the following meanings:

(A) "Burning cards" means a process performed by a dealer in which one or more cards are removed from the top of the deck of cards and placed in the discard pile after the cards have been cut, and a process of a dealer discarding other cards as required by the game rules.

(B) "Counterfeit chip" means any chip or chip-like objects that have not been approved pursuant to this chapter.

(C) "Non-value chips" means any chip used for roulette or player against player contests that may not be exchanged for currency.

(D) "Pit area" means the areas within a casino facility that are completely enclosed or encircled by gaming tables where access is restricted and casino personnel administer and supervise the games played.

(E) "Rake" means a commission charged by the casino operator for maintaining or dealing a game, including an entry fee for a player against player contest.

(F) "Table game mechanism" means a component that is critical to the operation of a table game, as determined by the executive director, including any wheel apparatus used for outcome determination.

(G) "Value chip" means a chip with a value impressed, engraved, or imprinted on the chip that may be exchanged for currency.

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