Machine specifications.

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To be eligible for licensure, each gaming machine shall meet all specifications established by regulations of the board and:

A. be unable to be manipulated in a manner that affects the random probability of winning plays or in any other manner determined by the board to be undesirable;

B. have at least one mechanism that accepts coins or currency;

C. be capable of having play suspended through the central system by the executive director until the executive director resets the gaming machine;

D. have electronic meters within a readily accessible locked area of the gaming machine that maintain a record of all money inserted into the machine, all cash payouts of winnings, all refunds of winnings, all credits played for additional games and all credits won by players;

E. be capable of printing out, at the request of the executive director, readings on the electronic meters of the machine;

F. for machines that do not dispense coins or tokens directly to players, be capable of printing a ticket voucher stating the value of a cash prize won by the player at the completion of each game, the date and time of day the game was played in a twenty-four-hour format showing hours and minutes, the machine serial number, the sequential number of the ticket voucher and an encrypted validation number for determining the validity of a winning ticket voucher;

G. be capable of being linked to the board's central system for the purpose of being monitored continuously as required by the board;

H. provide for a payback value for each credit wagered, determined over time, of not less than eighty percent;

I. meet the standards and specifications set by laws or regulations of the states of Nevada and New Jersey for gaming machines, whichever are more stringent;

J. offer only games authorized and examined by the board; and

K. display the gaming machine license issued for that machine in an easily accessible place, before and during the time that a machine is available for use.

History: Laws 1997, ch. 190, § 46; 2001, ch. 208, § 1; 2003, ch. 185, § 1; 2019, ch. 135, § 1.

ANNOTATIONS

The 2019 amendment, effective June 14, 2019, amended specifications for gaming machines; in Subsection C, after "until", deleted "he" and added "the executive director"; and in Subsection D, deleted "house nonresettable mechanical and" and added "have", and after "maintain a", deleted "permanent".

The 2003 amendment, effective June 20, 2003, deleted "or more than ninety-six percent" at the end of Subsection H.

The 2001 amendment, effective April 3, 2001, deleted "but does not accept bills of denominations greater than twenty dollars ($20.00)" from the end of Subsection B.


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