10 Del. Admin. Code § 203-17.0

Current through Reigster Vol. 28, No. 6, December 1, 2024
Section 203-17.0 - Table Game Inventory, Opening and Closing
17.1 Each table game shall have attached to it a table tray (float), which shall have the table inventory of chips and coin used for gaming. The table tray shall have a clear locking cover which shall be clearly marked on the outside with the game and the gaming table number to which it corresponds and be secured to the gaming table or other secure location approved by the agency.
17.2 Access to table tray keys shall be limited to pit supervisors or above, and keys shall be controlled in accordance with the MICS.
17.3 Table inventory slips shall at a minimum be a two-part form. One part of the form shall have "opener" pre-printed on it, and the other part shall have "closer" pre-printed on it.
17.3.1 "Closer" means the original of the table inventory slip upon which each table inventory is recorded at the end of each shift.
17.3.2 "Opener" means the duplicate copy of the table inventory slip upon which each table inventory is recorded at the end of each shift and serves as the record of each table inventory at the beginning of the next succeeding shift.
17.4 At the close of each shift, the table inventory shall be counted and recorded on a table inventory form. The form shall be prepared in accordance with MICS and shall contain the signature of the outgoing dealer and pit supervisor attesting to the accuracy of the form.
17.5 The closer shall be placed in the drop box. The opener shall be secured in the table tray face-up and able to be seen through the locked cover.
17.6 Whenever a table game is opened, the dealer and pit supervisor shall remove the opener from the table tray and verify the count recorded on the form to the table tray inventory. If the count is correct, the dealer and pit supervisor shall sign the opener attesting to the accuracy of the information recorded thereon. If a discrepancy exists between the opener and the table inventory, the pit supervisor shall notify the surveillance department and complete a table inventory discrepancy form in accordance with procedures required by the MICS.
17.7 Nothing in the requirements herein shall preclude the use of an electronic system for Table Inventory in accordance with procedures as approved by the Director.

10 Del. Admin. Code § 203-17.0