Casino Operations and Monitoring Systems




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 114

E.2.4. Events

a. All events recorded are to be time stamped.

b. When gaming is conducted in an environment that does not provide constant monitoring by inspectors or by video monitoring, the Authority requires that the events listed in section “C.3.2.15.Event Handling” of this document be recorded.

c. When gaming is conducted in an environment that does provide constant monitoring by inspectors or by video monitoring, the Authority requires that events listed in section “C.3.2.15.Event Handling” OR an approved subset of those events be recorded. The Authority will consider submissions for dispensation on a case-by-case basis depending on the operating environment and internal controls in place.

E.2.5. Device Configuration Database

The Authority requires a gaming device monitoring system to maintain the following information for each gaming device which it monitors:

a. location,

b. device description (eg. serial number, manufacturer),

c. configuration (ie. denomination, software version installed, games available, progressive status),

d. history of upgrades, movements, and re-configurations, and

e. other information as deemed appropriate by the Authority.

E.2.6. Retention of Unclaimed Moneys

The operator must maintain a register of all prize money which has not been claimed after a time set by the Authority. The operator shall hold this money in trust for distribution as and when the Authority deems appropriate.

E.2.7. User Interface, Documentation and Reporting

The Authority must be satisfied that:

a. information printed or displayed is accurate, and

b. the user interface and operation of the system is presented, both by the system and in documentation (operator’s manuals, etc), in a manner which is conducive to efficient operation of the back house systems.

E.2.8. Password Protection

a. The operating system of the computer(s) must provide comprehensive password security.

b. It is expected that all programs and important data files can be accessed only by entry of a password which will be known only to authorised personnel.

c. The Authority requires that storage of passwords and PINs be in an encrypted, non-reversible form.

d. A program must be available that will list all registered users on the system including their privilege level.



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🏭 Event Recording and Monitoring Requirements

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Casino Operations, Event Recording, Time Stamping, Video Monitoring, Inspector Monitoring, Event Handling

🏭 Device Configuration Database Requirements

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Casino Operations, Device Configuration, Serial Numbers, Software Versions, Device History, Gaming Devices

🏭 Retention of Unclaimed Prize Money

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Casino Operations, Prize Money, Unclaimed Funds, Trust Accounts, Financial Management

🏭 User Interface and Reporting Standards

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Casino Operations, User Interface, Documentation, Reporting, System Accuracy, Operator Manuals

🏭 Password Protection and Security Requirements

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Casino Operations, Password Security, Encryption, Access Control, User Privileges, Data Protection