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26 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 269

(c) shall include a coin indicator light at each Progressive Jackpot slot which shall light up to indicate that a wager on the Progressive Jackpot has been deposited in the slot.

The electronic equipment and the progressive meter(s) shall each be of a type approved by the Authority, contain components necessary for the performance of their respective functions, and comply with the applicable provisions of Division IV of the Rules of Casino Keno and Gaming Machines, as amended from time to time, approved for use in the casino and set out in the Supplement dated Tuesday, 1 November 1994 to the New Zealand Gazette of Thursday, 27 October 1994, or any provisions enacted in substitution therefor.

2.5 The following equipment shall also be used in the game of Caribbean Stud Poker:

(a) either:

(i) a dealing shoe capable of holding a single deck of cards, constructed of wood or plastic, from which all cards shall be dealt, or

(ii) an automatic shuffler capable of holding two individual decks from which the cards will be dealt; and

(b) a discard rack capable of holding a single deck of cards, constructed of plastic or brass, which shall be attached to the table; and

(c) a chip tray constructed of metal and with a clear lockable lid, which shall be attached to the table and shall house the chips.

2.6 Each Caribbean Stud Poker table shall have a drop box attached to it.

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