✨ Casino Gaming Rules Amendment
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79
29 JUNE 2004
(b)
i) one or some of the players obtain the winning combination at the same time, and
ii) the linked jackpot arrangement allows other players on gaming machines forming part of the arrangement to complete wagers made before, or at the same time as, the winning combination was obtained, and
iii) in completing such wager(s) before further play is prevented, another player obtains, or other players obtain, the winning combination as a result of such wager(s).
5.13
In relation to any linked jackpot, no person is permitted to engage syndicated play.
5.14
No person is permitted to induce a player at a gaming machine to vacate a gaming machine, or to engage in syndicated play, or to solicit such inducement.
5.15
No person is permitted to interfere with, disturb, or intimidate other gaming machine players, or casino employees.
5.16
No person may occupy a gaming machine if not actively playing that machine, or occupy an adjacent area such that it restricts another person from gaining access to play a gaming machine.
5.17
Any person or persons who, in the reasonable opinion of the casino operator, is or are in breach of rules 5.13 to 5.16 shall be warned and, if they persist with their actions, may be removed from the casino premises.
5A.0
Ticket-based Gaming
A casino operator may not operate, or allow to be operated, any gaming machine in a casino that is able either to accept tickets in terms of rule 3.4A, or to pay credits or winnings by printing a ticket in terms of rule 4.2, or both (“ticket-capable gaming machine”) unless the following conditions are complied with:
(a) the number of ticket-capable gaming machines in the casino shall not exceed the lesser of 300 or 25% of the approved gaming machines on the casino premises;
(b) no ticket-capable gaming machine shall be able to accept a ticket with a denomination or value greater than $500;
(c) no casino employee or ticket-issuing machine or other device (other than a gaming machine paying credits or winnings by means of a ticket under rule 4.2) shall be able to issue a ticket with a denomination or value greater than $500;
(d) all credits or winnings paid by a gaming machine by printing a ticket under rule 4.2 shall be paid out on a single ticket;
(e) all tickets issued by a casino operator for use in gaming on ticket-capable gaming machines shall have printed on them in legible type
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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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