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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79
29 JUNE 2004
Symbols' Reference
1.35.20 If game instructions refer to a particular symbol and the written name for the symbol may be
mistaken for another symbol or may imply other characteristics (e.g. \"Pair of Sunglasses\" may
be interpreted as two Sunglasses symbols) the visual display of the instructions must clearly
indicate to which symbol the instruction is referred. This may be via the display of the actual
symbol or a more clear written description or both.
Substitutes
Substitute Symbols
1.35.21 The artwork must clearly state which symbols may act as a substitute, in which winning
patterns, for which symbols and any conditions that may apply. This may be permitted in the
following manner:
a) an indication that the substitute(s) match \"ALL\" symbols;
b) provide a list of symbols that the substitute does match;
c) provide a list, using the term \"EXCEPT\", which the substitute does not match; or
d) provide a statement clearly describing groups of symbols which are substituted.
Substitutes and Coinciding Wins
1.35.22 Where a game’s rules provide for both coinciding wins being paid on a selected lit line and the
use of one or more substitute symbols, the following must apply to the artwork:
a) if the substitute symbols on their own are awarded a prize and concurrently may substitute
for some other symbol (e.g. Sub Sub Sub Queen Queen pays both 3 Subs and 5 Queens),
explanations of this rule must be explicitly included (except for scatters). It is not required
to state the reverse case where the highest prize only is paid;
b) if multiple patterns that use substitutes exist on the selected lit line (for example Queen
Queen Sub Jack Jack for a game paying Left to Right and Right to Left) and the game only
pays one of these combinations, explanations of this rule must be explicitly included. It is
not required to state the reverse case where both prizes are paid; and
c) if substitution occurs for patterns where none of the substituted symbols are displayed (e.g.
Sub Sub Sub Sub Sub pays for 5 Kings and 5 Queens, etc.) explanation of this rule must
be explicitly included. It is not required to state the reverse case where only one prizes is
paid.
Substitutes Participating in Scattered Wins
1.35.23 The artwork must state all rules relative to Substitutes participating in scattered wins. The
following must be addressed:
a) if applicable, the artwork must specifically state when the term \"substitutes for all symbols\"
is used but the Substitute does not participate in scattered wins (e.g. \" substitutes for
all symbols except scattered
b) the artwork must state payout rules for coinciding wins when there are multiple scattered
win symbols and substitutes participate, including the situation where one or more
scattered symbols may not appear.
Unusual Substitutes
1.35.24 If there is a feature where a symbol may substitute in a winning pattern when the symbol is not
on a payline, this must be clearly specified on the artwork.
Change of Substitutes
1.35.25 The artwork must clearly state if the game provides for a change of substitutes, (e.g. during free
games) and any special conditions that may apply. The requirements of this section, i.e.
Substitutes, Section 1.35.21 Substitute Symbols apply in total to the change of substitute.
Substitutes and Extra Pays
1.35.26 If the game provides for extra pays or multipliers apply when substitutes participate in winning
patterns, a clear explanation must be provided.
1.35.27 If the game provides for multipliers to apply when substitutes participate in winning patterns, the
multiplication factor or a tabulation of all prizes with possible multipliers must be displayed.
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NZ Gazette 2004, No 79
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NZ Gazette 2004, No 79
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