Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 5319.28 - Voucher informationA voucher shall at a minimum contain the following printed information:
(a) gaming facility identifier (It is permissible for this information to be contained on the ticket stock itself);(b) machine number (or cashier/change booth location number, if voucher creation outside of the gaming device is supported);(c) date and time (24-hour format);(d) numeric dollar amount of the cash and/or the promotional value of the voucher, displayed independently;(e) the cash value of the voucher displayed in text;(f) voucher sequence number, which refers to a sequential number generated by the gaming device and includes the bank and game location;(g) validation number (including a copy of the validation number on the leading edge of the voucher);(h) bar code or any machine readable code representing the validation number;(i) type of transaction or other method of differentiating voucher types, assuming multiple voucher types are available. Additionally, it is strongly recommended that whenever the voucher type is a non-cashable item, including a prize voucher that required attendant intervention to print and that contains an offset barcode that cannot be inserted into another gaming device to make additional wagers, that the ticket explicitly expresses that it has "no cash value";(j) indication of an expiration period from date of issue, or date and time the voucher will expire (24-hour format). It is permissible for this information to be contained on the ticket stock itself (e.g., "Expires in one year"); and(k) if offline voucher issuance is supported, an offline authentication identifier shall, at a minimum, be printed on the immediate next line following the leading edge validation number that in no way overwrites, or otherwise compromises, the printing of the validation number on the ticket (not required for vouchers that are non-redeemable at a gaming machine). The offline authentication identifier shall be derived by a hash, or other secure encryption method of at least 128 bits, that uniquely will identify the voucher, verify that the voucher was created in the gaming facility where the redemption is occurring and validate the amount of the voucher. When a suitable authentication identifier is not printed on the voucher, a gaming device shall only allow for one additional voucher print out after such gaming device to system communications has been lost.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 5319.28
Adopted New York State Register November 16, 2016/Volume XXXVIII, Issue 46, eff. 11/16/2016