Pennsylvania Code
Title 58 - RECREATION
Part VII - GAMING CONTROL BOARD
Subpart N - Video Gaming
Chapter 1116a - CONDUCT OF VIDEO GAMING
Section 1116a.9 - Surveillance system standards
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) In accordance with §1116.5(a)(5) (relating to commencement of video gaming generally), the terminal operator licensee or establishment licensee shall implement all necessary surveillance systems in each establishment in which video gaming is offered prior to the commencement of video gaming.
(b) The surveillance systems implemented in each establishment shall, at a minimum, provide for all of the following:
(c) If a terminal operator or establishment licensee has been notified by the Board, the Bureau, or law enforcement of a pending criminal or administrative investigation for which a recording may contain relevant information, the terminal operator or establishment licensee shall retain an unaltered copy of the recording until the investigation or proceeding is closed or the entity conducting the investigation or proceeding notifies the terminal operator or establishment licensee that it is not necessary to retain the recording.
(d) A terminal operator or establishment licensee shall make available to the Board or its authorized agents, upon request, a current list of authorized employees and service employees or contractors who may have access to any of the surveillance areas.
(e) A terminal operator may have a centralized location for the server and surveillance room for the establishments in which video gaming is operated if the terminal operator also places the necessary equipment in each establishment so that the surveillance footage may also be viewed onsite.
(f) The terminal operator may provide remote, real-time access to the surveillance system to the owner or operator of the establishment.
(g) The terminal operator or establishment licensee shall notify the Bureau of Casino Compliance within 1 hour of any incident of equipment failure within the surveillance system, including the time and cause of the malfunction, if known.
(h) If at any time surveillance coverage of the video gaming area cannot be maintained, the video gaming area shall be closed, unless approved by the Board.