β¨ Casino Rules Amendment
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thereafter, apply the amount of the voucher to such purpose or purposes as the Authority may approve.
10.0 Game Closure
The casino operator may close the Racing Game before the close of gaming, provided that 20 minutes prior notice of the closure is given to players. This rule applies subject to any restrictions relating to the hours during which the casino may operate.
11.0 Irregularities
11.1 In the event of an equipment malfunction which has not compromised the integrity of the game results, or an error in the transfer of the results from the Racing Game computer system to any of the displays, the numbers recorded by the Racing Game computer shall be the official record.
11.2 In the event of a computer malfunction, no further Racing Games shall be conducted until the malfunction has been rectified and a Government Inspector has been notified of the proposed continuation of such gaming.
11.3 In the event that a malfunction prevents the display of the full results by the Audio-visual Display Sub-System, after the Game Result has been generated and stored on the host computer, that game shall nonetheless be valid.
11.4 In the event that a Racing Game cannot be continued, any partial or unofficial results will be declared null and void and wagers will be carried forward to the next game played, or be refunded on presentation of receipt tickets should a further Racing Game within the same trading day not be possible.
11.5 A Government Inspector shall be notified immediately of any malfunction of Racing Game equipment impacting upon game results or the display of game results.
11.6 The casino operator may activate a security feature within the Racing Game software to guard against the winning numbers selection algorithm in the system becoming unstable for any reason (system hardware and/or software fault), where the fault results in the same specific bet type selection winning in a number of consecutive games (where this is a highly unlikely outcome). In the event of such an irregularity, the system shall progressively reduce the maximum bet type selection liability (as provided for in rule 3.2) by a significant proportion in subsequent games for the purposes of acceptance of
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 7
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 7
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Schedule of Amendments to Casino Rules
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π Trade, Customs & IndustryAmendments, Rules, Casino, Game Closure, Irregularities, Equipment Malfunction, Game Results, Security Features