South Dakota Administrative Rules
Title 20 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Article 20:18 - GAMING COMMISSION - DEADWOOD GAMBLING
Chapter 20:18:15 - Blackjack
Section 20:18:15:33 - Procedure for removing chips or coins from the blackjack table

Universal Citation: SD Admin Rules 20:18:15:33

Current through Register Vol. 50, page 114, March 25, 2024

A credit slip must be prepared for the removal of chips, tokens, and coins from the blackjack table to the chip bank cashier. The credit slip must be a two-part carbonless form. Prior to use, access to the credit slip must be restricted to authorized personnel.

Credit slips must be sequentially prenumbered forms and must be used in order. The serial numbers of all credit slips in possession of the retail licensee must be reconciled. All original and duplicate void credit slips must be marked "VOID" and must be signed by the preparer.

A credit slip must be prepared by the dealer, chip bank cashier, or retail licensee whenever chips, tokens, or coins are returned from the blackjack table to the chip bank cashier.

On the original and duplicate credit slip, the following information must be recorded:

(1) The date and time;

(2) The denomination of chips, tokens, or coins;

(3) The total dollar value for each denomination of chips, tokens, or coins;

(4) The grand total dollar value of chips, tokens, and coins;

(5) The table number from which the chips, tokens, and coins are removed;

(6) The signature of the dealer assigned to the blackjack table from which the chips, tokens, and coins are removed. After the credit slip has been executed, the original copy of the credit slip must be deposited by the dealer in the blackjack table drop box; and

(7) If a pit boss or runner is employed, the pit boss or runner must verify the credit and sign the credit slip.

The duplicate copy of the credit slip must be signed and be retained by the chip bank cashier.

General Authority: SDCL 42-7B-7.

Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7B-4(3)(6A), 42-7B-7, 42-7B-11(13), 42-7B-14, 42-7B-15.

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