Gaming Machine Ticket Validation Systems




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79

29 JUNE 2004

b. At a minimum, reports will include a summary of:
i. Tickets Issued,
ii. Tickets Redeemed,
iii. Tickets Outstanding,
iv. Change in Cash Desk Liability.

C.4.2.6. Database and Validation Component Security

a. Once the validation information is stored in the database, the data may not be altered in any way.

b. The validation system database must be encrypted or password-protected and should possess a non-alterable user audit trail to detect unauthorized access.

c. Further, the normal operation of any device that holds ticket information shall not have any options or method that may compromise ticket information.

d. Any device that holds ticket information in its memory shall not allow removing of the information unless it has first transferred that information to the database or other secured component(s) of the validation system.

C.4.3. Cashier/Change Booth Operation

All validation terminals shall be user and password controlled. Once presented for redemption, the cashier shall:

a.
i. Scan the bar code via an optical reader or equivalent, or
ii. Input the ticket validation number manually; and

b. Print a validation receipt, after the ticket or tickets (if a patron presents multiple tickets) is or are electronically validated.

C.4.3.1. Validation Receipt Information

The validation receipt, at a minimum, shall contain the following printed information:

a. Machine number/s;

b. Validation number/s;

c. Date and Time paid;

d. Amount/s;

e. Total Number of Tickets;

f. Total amount to be paid;

g. Cashier Identifier;

h. Place for Cashier and Guest to sign to acknowledge payment (this will not be required if payment is through an approved remote cashier device).



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

⚖️ Schedule 3 - Appendix C: Ticket Validation Systems Used in Ticket Out Ticket In Gaming Machines (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
29 June 2004
Gaming Machine, Ticket Validation, Ticket In, Ticket Out, CMCS, Cash Control System, Reconciliation, Metering, Invalid Ticket, Offline Redemption