Gaming Machine Rules




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79 29 JUNE 2004

“Unit” means the denomination of a coin, bank note, ticket or token
accepted by an electronic gaming machine.

2.0 Equipment

All gaming machines and games played on gaming machines, and all other
gaming equipment used in the conduct of games in a casino, shall be of a
type approved by the Authority and shall comply with all applicable
provisions of Division IV, Division V, Division VI and Division VII, as the
case may be.

3.0 Operation of Electronic Gaming Machines

3.1

The rules of play for each game to be played on an electronic gaming
machine are displayed on the artwork or screen of the gaming machine as
approved in accordance with Division V, Division VI, or Division VII of
these rules, as the case may be.

3.2

The game will be initiated by the player activating the appropriate game start
function.

3.3

Options of play are in accordance with the rules of play for each game as
displayed on the machine’s artwork or screen. These options are initiated by
the player activating the appropriate function(s) on the machine.

3.4

Tokens may be inserted into all machines that accept tokens, and coins of the
appropriate denomination into all machines that accept coins, to obtain
credits at any time unless the machine is showing an alarm condition or a
payout is in progress.

3.4A

Bank notes of the appropriate denomination may be inserted into all gaming
machines that accept bank notes, and tickets may be inserted into all
machines that accept tickets, to obtain credits at any time unless:

(a) the machine is showing an alarm condition or a payout is in
progress; or

(b) the machine offers, and the player has selected, a “cash mode”,
whereby:
i) the insertion of a note into a note acceptor device will result
in the equivalent in value of that note being dispensed as
coins or tokens rather than accumulating to the game credit
meter, and
ii) game win amounts are paid directly from the machine to
the player rather than being credited to the game credit
meter.

3.5

It is the responsibility of the player to ensure that the correct number of
credits is wagered per line, and that the correct number of lines is selected
per game.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 79


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 79





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