Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1333

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 432.1333 - Occupational license, level 2

Rule 333.

An individual who will be employed by a casino licensee, supplier licensee, or person with an exemption from the supplier-licensing requirements and whose employment duties involve the maintenance, servicing, repair, or operation of gambling games, gaming, gaming machines, devices, or equipment, or assets associated with the casino licensee or supplier licensee, or regularly requires work in a restricted casino area must hold, before employment, a current and valid level 2 occupational license, unless required to hold a level 1 occupational license including, without limitation, a person who is or does any of the following:

(a) Functions as a dealer.
(b) Functions as a boxperson.
(c) Functions as a floorperson.
(d) Performs under the supervision of an audit department manager, the duties and responsibilities of the internal audit department, including, without limitation, all of the following:
(i) The supervision of internal audit department personnel.
(ii) The monitoring of compliance with regulations and internal controls.
(iii) The evaluation of the adequacy of accounting and administrative control.
(e) Performs under the supervision of a controller, the duties and responsibilities of the casino accounting department, including, without limitation, all of the following:
(i) The supervision of personnel in the casino accounting department.
(ii) Overseeing the review, verification, and recordation of casino revenue journal entries.
(iii) The processing or control of active accounting documents related to casino gaming activity.
(f) Has access to active accounting documents related to casino gaming activity.
(g) Conducts surveillance investigations and operations.
(h) Repairs and maintains slot machines and bill validators.
(i) Assists in the operation of slot machines and bill validators, including, without limitation, a person who participates in manual jackpot payouts and fills payout reserve containers or who supervises such persons.
(j) Participates in the operation of keno wagering.
(k) Identifies persons or groups of patrons to receive complimentaries based on actual patron play, authorizes complimentaries, or determines the amount of the complimentaries.
(l) Analyzes casino operations data and makes recommendations to managerial employees relating to, without limitation, all of the following:
(i) Casino marketing.
(ii) Complimentaries.
(iii) Junkets.
(iv) Gaming.
(v) Keno wagering.
(vi) Special events.
(vii) Promotions.
(viii) Player ratings.
(m) Enters data in gaming-related computer systems or develops, maintains, installs, or operates gaming-related computer software systems.
(n) Collects and records patron checks and personal checks that are dishonored and returned by a bank.
(o) Develops marketing programs to promote casino gaming including, without limitation, coupon redemption and other complimentary distribution programs.
(p) Distributes, redeems, accounts for, or inventories coupons that are considered in the calculation of gross revenue.
(q) Processes or maintains information on credit applications or the redemption of counter checks.
(r) Processes coins, currency, gaming chips, gaming plaques, or cash equivalents.
(s) Repairs or maintains the closed circuit television system equipment that is required by these rules.
(t) Is being trained to become a surveillance employee.
(u) Provides physical security in a casino, casino simulcasting facility, or restricted casino area.
(v) Controls and maintains the slot machine inventory, including replacement parts, equipment, and tools used to maintain slot machines.
(w) Performs as the secretary to the supervisor of the surveillance department, internal audit department, casino accounting department, or credit department.
(x) Repairs gaming equipment other than slot machines.
(y) Performs responsibilities associated with the installation, maintenance, or operation of computer hardware for casino computer systems.
(z) Supervises a person required to hold an occupational license.
(aa) An employee of a casino gambling operation whom the board deems necessary to be licensed to ensure compliance with the act and these rules and to protect the public and ensure the credibility and integrity of gaming in the state.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1333

1998-2000 AACS; 2019 MR 9, Eff. 5/17/2019