✨ Gaming Rules Amendment
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79
29 JUNE 2004
the Authority, and the credits so paid will be cancelled from the machine.
This rule shall apply subject to rules 4.5 and 5.10.
4.3
Prizes shall be paid in accordance with the schedule of prizes displayed on
the artwork and/or the screen of the relevant gaming machine, and/or, where
applicable, on the relevant jackpot display meter, subject to these rules.
4.4
A player entitled to receive a manual payment shall both verify the amount of
the payment and acknowledge receipt of that payment by signing the
appropriate hand payment form.
4.5
A casino operator shall have the right to request a player to play out any
credits where the value of such credits is less than $2. In the event the player
declines the request, the casino operator will process a manual payment to
the player.
4.5A
Where a ticket has a residual credit value which is not enough to constitute
one credit on the gaming machine in which it has been inserted, the residual
credit value shall be displayed on the screen and must be able to be collected
from the gaming machine in the form of a printed ticket when play has been
completed.
4.6
Prizes, coin, token or ticket issues, and coin, token or ticket redemptions
payable by the casino operator will wherever possible be paid immediately in
the form requested by the player. The casino operator may however delay
payment subject to further verification of a player’s entitlement, delay
payment to a mutually agreed later time, pay the prize other than in the form
requested by the player, and request appropriate forms of personal
identification from the player.
4.7
The casino operator may withhold or void the payment of any prize, coin
issue, token issue or ticket issue, or demand the return of any prize, coin
issue, token issue or ticket issue, if in its opinion there are grounds to do so,
until such time as the casino operator has completed an investigation and
made a determination. A player or his/her representative may be present
during the verification process.
5.0
Jackpots
5.1
The casino operator may from time to time provide for the payment of
jackpots to the players of electronic gaming machines.
5.2
The value of each progressive jackpot game conducted in the casino shall be
displayed on a meter located in a prominent position in relation to the
electronic gaming machines which contribute to it.
5.3
The casino operator shall maintain a written record of all jackpots it offers,
such details to include:
(a) the number and game name of each electronic gaming machine that
is linked together for the purpose of providing a jackpot amount that
increases progressively;
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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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Amendment to Casino Keno, Racing Game, and Gaming Machines Rules
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