Virginia Administrative Code
Title 11 - GAMING
Agency 5 - VIRGINIA LOTTERY BOARD
Chapter 90 - CASINO GAMING
Section 11VAC5-90-120 - Casino gaming facility standards
Universal Citation: 1 VA Admin Code 5-90-120
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Hours of operation.
1. A facility operator may not offer fewer
hours of operation than provided for by law without the prior written approval
of the director.
2. A facility
operator that has received approval to offer fewer hours of operation may, upon
written notice to the director, extend its hours of operation up to and
including those allowable by law.
B. Facility design standards.
1. A facility operator shall, at its own
expense, construct its facility in accordance with specifications established
by the director, including:
a. Computer space
for the central monitor and control system contractor that is:
(1) Equipped with heating, ventilation, and
air conditioning;
(2) Supplied with
power including an uninterruptible backup power supply;
(3) Secured with a key or alternative locking
mechanism maintained and controlled by representatives of the department and
the central monitor and control system operator in accordance with this
chapter;
(4) Equipped with a door
that, when opened, audibly signals the facility operator's surveillance
monitoring room; and
(5) Covered by
a surveillance system enabled to record all entry and exit to the computer
space and activity in the area;
b. Equipment storage space for the central
monitor and control system contractor;
c. Cable infrastructure access to the gaming
floor;
d. All necessary wiring for
the gaming floor, unless the department requires its central monitor and
control system contractor to install its wiring;
e. A base and high-backed seat for each slot
machine;
f. At least 1,000 square
feet of office space for use by department staff that is located immediately
adjacent to the gaming floor and is equipped with:
(1) Partitioned work space, computers,
telephones, copy capability, and supplies sufficient to meet the department's
data processing and related needs;
(2) Computer terminals permitting read only
access by authorized department staff to any computerized slot monitoring
system, casino management system, or player tracking system used by the
facility operator; and
(3) Keys or
alternative locking mechanisms which are under the exclusive control of the
department;
g. A
surveillance system approved in writing by the department that is:
(1) Configured to provide surveillance of all
slot machine and table game related activities within the facility in
accordance with standards established by the department;
(2) Enabled with a digital video recording
format in accordance with standards established by the department;
and
(3) Equipped with a monitoring
station for the exclusive use of the department which is configured with full
camera control capability over the surveillance system and is capable of
overriding the camera control capability of the facility operator;
h. An alarm system connected to
all emergency exits from the gaming floor that:
(1) Produces a distinguishable warning sound
that is discernible in the vicinity of an exit when the emergency door is
opened; and
(2) Requires
deactivation and reset by means of a key or alternative locking mechanism
maintained and controlled by the security department;
i. An area for the detention of individuals
taken into custody by any law-enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over the
facility;
j. Adequate space for use
by the department in connection with conducting background investigations of
applicants or licensees;
k. Any
signage required by the department;
l. Communication systems capable of effecting
timely communication between the facility and the department, law enforcement
exercising proper jurisdiction over the facility, and emergency first
responders; and
m. Any other
equipment or design feature required by the department.
2. Virginia Lottery games.
a. A facility operator shall provide at least
two locations in the facility for the sale of Virginia Lottery games that are
offered by or through the department.
b. Virginia Lottery game sales locations
shall be situated as near as practicable to a cashiers' cage.
C. Table games surveillance requirements.
1. In addition to
the general surveillance system required by subsection B of this section and
11VAC5-90-110, a facility operator that offers table games shall have a
surveillance system that includes:
a. Light
sensitive cameras with lenses of sufficient magnification to allow the operator
to clandestinely monitor in detail:
(1) The
gaming conducted at each gaming table in the facility with sufficient clarity
and coverage to simultaneously:
(a) Identify
players and dealers; and
(b) View
the table and determine the configuration of wagers, card, dice and tile
values, and game outcomes;
(2) The movement of cash, gaming chips, and
plaques, tip boxes, and drop boxes within the facility; and
(3) Any other activity or areas designated by
the department; and
b.
Stationary cameras dedicated to table games, including:
(1) Except for craps, baccarat, roulette and
big six wheel, at least one stationary camera for each table game offered by
the facility;
(2) At least two
stationary cameras for each craps table, with one camera covering each end of
the table;
(3) At least two
stationary cameras for each baccarat table, with one camera covering each end
of the table;
(4) At least two
stationary cameras for each roulette table, with one camera covering the
roulette wheel and one camera covering the roulette table layout;
(5) At least two stationary cameras for each
big six wheel, with one camera covering the big six wheel and one camera
covering the big six wheel table layout;
(6) Additional cameras as required by the
department, which may include cameras with 360-degree pan, tilt, and zoom
capabilities; and
(7) Single
stationary cameras that:
(a) Are capable of
clearly identifying the entire table layout, conduct, and outcome of the game;
and
(b) May be used by a facility
operator with the approval of the department in lieu of cameras identified in
subdivisions 1 b (2) through 1 b (5) of this subsection.
2. A facility's
surveillance system must continuously record transmissions from cameras used to
observe the:
a. Gaming conducted at table
games;
b. Collection of drop boxes
and tip boxes;
c. Distribution of
cards, dice, and tiles to gaming pits;
d. Inspection of cards, dice, and tiles in
the gaming pits and at the gaming tables;
e. Retrieval of cards, dice, and tiles from
the gaming pits at the end of the gaming day; and
f. Delivery of cards, dice, and tiles to the
location designated and approved by the department for inspection,
cancellation, destruction, or, if applicable, packaging for reuse.
3. Retention of recordings.
a. The surveillance recordings required under
subdivision 2 of this subsection shall be retained for a minimum of 14
days.
b. A surveillance recording
of suspicious activity, suspected or alleged regulatory violations, or
suspected or alleged criminal activity shall be retained for a minimum of 30
days.
c. A surveillance recording
shall be made available for review upon request by law enforcement.
4. Department approval of
monitoring rooms.
a. Prior to the commencement
of table game operations, a facility shall submit to the department a minimum
staffing submission for the facility operator's surveillance monitor
rooms.
b. The minimum staffing
submission must consider the size and layout of the licensed facility as well
as the number of table games and must at all times provide for surveillance of
activities inside and outside the licensed facility.
c. A facility operator may not implement a
surveillance plan, or an amendment to a surveillance plan or minimum staffing
submission, without prior department approval.
D. Gaming floor plan.
1. At least 60 days before gaming operations
are to commence, a facility operator shall submit a floor plan depicting its
gaming floor and all restricted areas to the department for review and written
approval.
2. A facility operator
may not commence operations until its gaming floor plan is approved in writing
by the department.
3. A gaming
floor plan that a facility operator submits to the department shall:
a. Be drawn to 1/8-inch scale, unless another
scale is approved by the department;
b. Be certified by an architect licensed to
practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia;
c. Depict the gaming floor with a notation as
to:
(1) Total square feet;
(2) Total square feet utilized for the
placement of slot machines, table games and any other types of casino
games;
(3) Total square feet
reserved for future placement of casino games;
(4) Each casino game location, identified by
number and notation as to whether it is proposed for present use or reserved
for future use;
(5) Number of
casino game locations proposed for use on the gaming floor;
(6) Number of casino game locations reserved
for future use;
(7) Each seat on
the gaming floor;
(8) Perimeter of
the gaming floor;
(9) A clearly
delineated route for and individual who is not allowed to play casino games to
bypass the gaming floor;
(10) Each
automated bill breaker, gaming ticket redemption, coupon redemption, and
jackpot payout machine; and
(11)
Each security department zone, including a notation as to whether it is a fixed
or roving post;
d. Depict
all restricted areas within the facility with a notation as to:
(1) Cashiers' cage, any satellite cashiers'
cage, and ancillary offices, inclusive of each cashiers' cage window location
and location number;
(2) Computer
space allocated to the central monitor and control system;
(3) Count rooms and any trolley storage
areas;
(4) An area designated for
the storage or repair of equipment or slot machines or table game
equipment;
(5) Information
technology department operations centers;
(6) Progressive controller
locations;
(7) Surveillance
monitoring room;
(8) Vault and
armored car bay locations; and
(9)
Any area designated as restricted by the facility operator in its
department-approved internal controls;
e. Depict each surveillance camera with a
notation as to camera type and location number; and
f. Depict each automated teller
machine.
4. If a gaming
floor includes an outdoor area, in addition to the requirements of subdivision
3 of this subsection, an operator shall submit to the department a gaming floor
plan that includes:
a. The amenities that the
operator intends to offer in the outdoor area;
b. An affidavit from the facility general
manager attesting that the outdoor area and its intended use meet all
applicable local and state requirements; and
c. A plan for player and equipment safety
during inclement weather.
5. A facility operator may not implement any
change to its approved gaming floor plan without the prior written approval of
the department.
Statutory Authority: §§ 58.1-4101 and 58.1-4102 of the Code of Virginia.
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