Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-108-6

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 32, August 8, 2024
Section 112-108-6 - Table game internal controls
(a) Each facility manager shall establish a system of internal controls for the security and operation of table games as provided under this article. The internal controls for table games shall be submitted to the commission for approval under K.A.R. 112-104-1 and shall address the following:
(1) Object of the game and method of play, including what constitutes win, loss, or tie bets;
(2) physical characteristics of the game, gaming equipment, and gaming table;
(3) procedures for opening and closing of the gaming table;
(4) wagers and payout odds for each type of available wager, including the following:
(A) A description of the permissible wagers and payout odds;
(B) any minimum or maximum wagers, which shall be posted on a sign at each table; and
(C) any maximum table payouts, if any, which shall be posted at each table and shall not be less than the maximum bet times the maximum odds;
(5) for each game that uses any of the following, the applicable inspection procedures:
(A) Cards;
(B) dice;
(C) wheels and balls; or
(D) manual and electronic devices used to operate, display the outcome, or monitor live games;
(6) for each game that uses cards, a description of the following:
(A) Shuffling procedures;
(B) card cutting procedures;
(C) procedures for dealing and taking cards; and
(D) burning cards;
(7) procedures for the collection of bets and payouts including requirements for internal revenue service purposes;
(8) procedures for handling suspected cheating or irregularities and immediate notification of commission agent on duty;
(9) procedures for dealers being relieved;
(10) procedures for immediate notification to the commission agent on duty when equipment is defective or malfunctioning; and
(11) procedures to describe irregularities of the game, including dice off the table and soiled cards.
(b) Each facility manager that provides table games shall include a table game department in the internal controls. That department shall be supervised by a person located at the gaming facility who functions as the table game director. The department shall be mandatory and shall cooperate with yet perform independently of other mandatory departments listed under K.A.R. 112-104-2.

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-108-6

Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2008 Supp. 74-8772; effective Jan. 8, 2010.