Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-108-36

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 32, August 8, 2024
Section 112-108-36 - Required personnel for specific table games
(a) Pit areas may be on multiple levels or locations within a gaming facility. Pit areas shall be described by facility managers in their internal controls at a minimum by their locations, configurations, and restrictions on access. Each full-size baccarat table shall be in a separate room or clearly segregated area of the floor that functions as a separate area from the other table games and is surrounded by baccarat tables. For the purposes of access to a pit, card and dice control, and other table games activities, a "pit" shall be more narrowly defined as a single, separate area that is completely enclosed or encircled by gaming tables.
(b) The number of required table games supervisors shall be determined as follows:
(1) One table games supervisor shall not oversee more than six open table games if no craps table is open.
(2) One table games supervisor shall not oversee more than four open table games if one of the open table games is a craps table.
(3) One table games supervisor shall not oversee more than two open table games if both table games are craps tables.
(c) The table games supervisors and the oversight of their assigned table games and pit operations shall be directly supervised in the following configuration by either a table games manager or casino shift manager:
(1) In either of the following instances, a table games manager shall not be required to be on duty, but at least one casino shift manager shall provide direct supervision by acting as a table games manager:
(A) When one craps table is open; or
(B) when up to six tables are open.
(2) In either of the following instances, a table games manager shall provide direct supervision and a casino shift manager shall not act as a table games manager:
(A) When two or more craps or baccarat tables are open; or
(B) when seven to 36 table games are open.
(3) If more than 36 tables are open, one additional table games manager shall provide direct supervision for each additional set of one to 36 tables open. A casino shift manager shall not act as a table games manager.
(d) Other than a casino shift manager acting as a table games manager, table games managers shall be physically present in the pit for at least 90 percent of their shift and be solely dedicated to supervising activities at open table games and activities within the pits. Each absence of a longer duration shall require a replacement table games manager to be on duty in the pit. If a facility manager uses job titles other than "table games supervisor" or "table games manager," then the internal controls shall specify which job titles used by the facility manager correspond to these positions and ensure that the job descriptions of those positions properly delineate the duties. Table games managers supervising pit areas separated by sight or sound shall have a communications device enabling them to be immediately notified of any incident requiring their attention and shall promptly respond. The gaming facility shift manager shall assign table games managers specific responsibilities regarding activities associated with specific tables.
(e) Each full-size baccarat table shall be directly supervised by at least one table games supervisor.

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-108-36

Authorized by K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 74-8772; implementing K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 74-8752 and 74-8772; effective Jan. 8, 2010; amended April 1, 2011.