N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69F-15.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 13:69F-15.3 - Placement of wagers; payoff requirements
(a) All wagering at the game of keno shall be conducted at a keno work station.
(b) All wagers at keno shall be made with currency, coin, gaming chips, coupons or slot tokens. Except for a quick-pick or a verbal wager, each player shall be required to use a keno request in order to place a wager. Verbal wagers shall only be made directly with a keno writer and shall not be made through or with a keno runner. Nothing in this section shall preclude the acceptance of a losing or winning keno ticket as the patron's keno writer request for the next game.
(c) Each player shall be responsible for ensuring that the spots recorded on the keno ticket agree with the spots marked on the player's keno request or the wagers verbalized by the player. The casino licensee shall not be responsible for any error by a keno writer on a ticket purchased directly from the keno writer which the player does not detect prior to the start of the first game for which the ticket has been generated. The casino licensee shall also not be responsible for any error on a ticket purchased through a keno runner if the error is not detected or cannot be corrected prior to the start of the first game for which the ticket has been generated. Keno runner request forms shall bear notice of this limitation. All winnings shall be paid in accordance with the computer-generated keno ticket and not the keno request or the player's verbal wager. A keno ticket may not be voided or changed once the keno computer system has been locked out for the start of the game.
(d) Each casino licensee shall provide notice of the minimum wagering requirements and the maximum wagers in effect at the game of keno in its approved rate card.
(e) Each casino licensee shall set payoff amounts which shall increase arithmetically in proportion to the amount of the wager until any maximum payoff is reached. A casino licensee may establish a maximum aggregate payoff of not less than $ 100,000 per game, which amount shall be equal to any maximum payoff amount which may be established for an individual wager. Notwithstanding any maximum payoff amount, the house advantage shall not exceed 30 percent for the minimum wager which is offered.

N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69F-15.3