Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R19-4-143 - SurveillanceA. Responsible parties shall have a surveillance system which monitors and records general activities in the retail wagering area.B. Each cashier station or window shall be equipped with at least one dedicated camera covering all activity, with sufficient clarity to identify the employees performing the different functions.C. Each kiosk shall be equipped with at least one dedicated camera covering all activities with sufficient clarity to identify the activity and the individuals performing it, including maintenance, drops or fills, and redemption of tickets.D. The surveillance system shall monitor and record a general overview of all areas where cash or cash equivalents may be stored or counted.E. The surveillance system shall monitor and record patrons placing wagers with sufficient clarity to allow for them to be identified and their activities to be monitored.F. The surveillance system shall record an accurate date and time stamp on recorded events. The displayed date and time shall not significantly obstruct the recorded view.G. Each camera shall be installed in a manner that prevents it from being readily obstructed, tampered with, or disabled.H. A periodic inspection of the surveillance system shall be conducted by the responsible party. When a malfunction of the surveillance system is discovered, the malfunction and necessary repairs shall be documented, and repairs initiated within 72 hours.I. All recordings required by this section shall be retained for a minimum of seven days.J. Suspected crimes and/or suspicious wagering activity shall be copied, documented, and retained for at least one year unless otherwise authorized by the Department.K. The Department shall have remote access to the surveillance system and its transmissions.Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-4-143
Adopted by final exempt rulemaking at 27 A.A.R. 1168, effective 7/26/2021.