✨ Casino Gaming Rules
1874 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79 29 JUNE 2004
Schedule 3 - Appendix A
CASINO CONTROL AUTHORITY
Notification of Approval of
Casino Games and the Rules of those Games
DIVISION III – ELECTRONIC GAMING MACHINES
Part 1 Interpretation
Part 2 Equipment
Part 3 Operation of Electronic Gaming Machines
Part 4 Payouts
Part 5 Jackpots
Part 5A Ticket-based Gaming
Part 6 Irregularities
1.0 Interpretation
In this division, unless the contrary intention appears:
“Electronic Monitoring System” means any electronic or computer system
or device that is designed so that it may be used, or adapted, to communicate
with and process data in relation to the security, accounting or operation of
gaming equipment;
“Game” in relation to a gaming machine, means a game designed to be
played on that machine and identifiable from all other games played on that
machine by differences in rules, mode of operation or physical appearance;
“Gaming Equipment” means any:
(a) gaming machine, or
(b) game, or
(c) linked jackpot equipment, or
(d) electronic monitoring equipment, or
(e) credit transfer or card reading devices, or
(f) gaming machine ticket printer, or
(g) ticket validation system; or
(h) other equipment or device that may influence or determine the
outcome of a game on a gaming machine;
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2004, No 79
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NZ Gazette 2004, No 79
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