Current through December 4, 2024
Section 68 IAC 2-6-5 - Security and audit specificationsAuthority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35
Sec. 5.
Electronic gaming devices must meet the following security and audit specifications:
(1) Be controlled by a microprocessor.(2) Be connected and communicating to the central computer system.(3) Have an internal enclosure for the circuit board that is locked and sealed prior to game play.(4) Be able to continue a game with no loss of data after a power failure.(5) Have game data recall for the current game and the previous ten (10) games.(6) Have a random selection process that satisfies the ninety-nine percent (99%) confidence level using the following tests:(A) Standard chi-squared.(C) Serial correlation. These tests must not be predictable by players.
(7) Clearly display applicable rules of play and the payout schedule.(8) Display an accurate representation of each game outcome using:(C) any other type of display mechanism that accurately depicts the outcome of the game.(9) Display an external registration tag and number issued by the commission.(10) The par sheet for the program used in an electronic gaming device must be stored in the electronic gaming device. Indiana Gaming Commission; 68 IAC 2-6-5; filed Jan 17, 1996, 11:00 a.m.: 19 IR 1301; filed Aug 20, 1997, 7:11 a.m.: 21 IR 12; readopted filed Oct 15, 2001, 4:34 p.m.: 25 IR 898; readopted filed Sep 14, 2007, 1:40 p.m.: 20071003-IR-068070354RFA; filed Dec 6, 2012, 2:32 p.m.: 20130102-IR-068110786FRA; readopted filed November 26, 2013, 3:58 p.m.: 20131225-IR-068130354RFAReadopted filed 9/4/2019, 10:57 a.m.: 20191002-IR-068190384RFA