✨ Gaming Machine Rules
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advantage from any manipulation of any gaming equipment or any part thereof.
3.13 A player shall not be entitled to a prize on an electronic gaming machine unless that prize results from the legitimate attainment of the prize on the machine.
3.14 Machine overpays are not the property of the player. All coins and tokens in electronic gaming machines shall remain the property of the casino operator until won by a player in accordance with the approved rules of the game.
3.15 The casino operator may restrict a player to playing one gaming machine at any one time.
3.16 The casino operator may close gaming on any electronic gaming machine(s) prior to the close of gaming, provided that 30 minutes’ prior notice of the closure is given to the players and to a Government inspector. This rule applies subject to any restrictions relating to the hours during which the casino may operate.
4.0 Payouts
4.1 At the end of any game a player may collect his/her credits displayed on the video screen or illuminated display, or his/her winnings, by activating the appropriate cash out function on the electronic gaming machine.
4.2 Credits or winnings may be paid by the machine by returning coins or tokens to the coin tray unless the accumulated credits, as indicated on the video screen or illuminated display, are in excess of a payout limit fixed by the casino operator and approved by the Secretary. Where the indicated credits exceed the machine payout limit, those credits will be paid to the player manually by procedures approved by the Authority, and the credits so paid will be cancelled from the machine. This rule shall apply subject to rules 4.5 and 5.10.
4.3 Prizes shall be paid in accordance with the schedule of prizes displayed on the artwork and/or the screen of the relevant gaming machine, and/or, where applicable, on the relevant jackpot display meter, subject to these rules.
4.4 A player entitled to receive a manual payment shall both verify the amount of the payment and acknowledge receipt of that payment by signing the appropriate hand payment form.
4.5 A casino operator shall have the right to request a player to play out any credits where the value of such credits is less than $2.
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