Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 13:69E-1.28G - Standards for a random number generator (RNG)(a) Random number generator (RNG) means a physical device or a mathematical algorithm that generates outcomes that cannot be predicted.(b) RNGs which utilize a mathematical algorithm to generate outcomes shall be:1. Large enough to encompass all possible outcomes;2. Available at the initiation of each and every game;3. Statistically independent, conform to random distribution and pass variously recognized statistical tests such as the "Chi-square" test, "Mono-bit" test, and the "Runs" test;4. Designed to continually cycle in the background between games;5. Designed to employ a random seed that is determined by an uncontrolled event to assure that the RNG does not begin from the same value every time; and6. Designed in a manner where, if a number is required which is outside the provided RNG range, the RNG shall be rescaled using a method that ensures the occurrences of numbers within the shorter range are equally probable.(c) After the random selection of an outcome, gaming devices which utilize an RNG shall: 1. Only display the appropriate outcome as specifically determined by the RNG;2. Not permit a secondary selection for the purpose of displaying the outcome; and3. Not be misleading in any manner. N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.28G