Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 432.11008 - Surveillance system requirementsRule 1008.
(1) The surveillance system shall visually record all of the following: (a) Observed criminal activity.(b) Arrests or evictions.(c) Observed procedural violations by employees.(d) Detention of persons.(e) Emergency activities capable of being observed by the surveillance system.(f) Any other activity deemed necessary by the board to ensure compliance with the act and to ensure protection of the public and the integrity of gaming.(2) The surveillance system shall audibly and visually record count procedures.(3) The surveillance department shall observe and visually record all of the following:(a) Gaming currency collection.(b) Armored car deliveries and pickups in the secured delivery station.(c) Main banks, with equipment capable of the following:(i) Recording and displaying on a screen a general overview of the activities in each cage and vault area with sufficient clarity to allow identification of patrons and employees.(ii) Providing a dedicated view, with sufficient clarity, to identify the currency, coin, and chip values, and the amounts of credit slips and fill slips in any area where fills and credits are transacted.(d) Security department offices, through equipment capable of recording and displaying on a screen, both audibly and visually, all activities in any area of the security office where a person may be detained and questioned by the security department.(e) All detention and questioning of detained individuals by casino security personnel.(f) Entrances and exits of the casino and entrances and exits of all of the following rooms in the casino by dedicated camera coverage providing a reasonable opportunity to identify any person using the entrances and exits to:(iii) Surveillance rooms.(g) On-site maintenance and repair service, which also requires all of the following: (i) Surveillance personnel shall be notified of any maintenance or repair of any gaming or money handling equipment.(ii) Notation of the service shall be made in the activity log.(iii) Repair shall be periodically monitored in conjunction with routine monitoring activities to ensure proper controls and procedures are being followed by casino personnel.(iv) The provisions of this subdivision are not applicable to routine operations, such as jackpot payouts, fills, and jams.(4) The surveillance system shall, by a dedicated camera, continuously record any EGD or group of EGDs that have a possible jackpot payout of more than $100,000.00 for any single pay line.Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.11008
1998-2000 AACS; 2019 MR 9, Eff. 5/17/2019