LD 1820
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LR 2664
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monitoring system, in addition to other functions the board
determines necessary, must:

 
A.__Be a fully operational slot machine control system that
has the capability of supporting all slot machines licensed
for operation in the State and is capable of being upgraded
to maintain a fully operational and proper reporting
capability;

 
B.__Use a widely accepted gaming industry protocol to
facilitate slot machine manufacturers' ability to
communicate with the central site monitoring system;

 
C.__Have the capability to support progressive slot
machines, both in-house and wide-area, as approved by the
board.__For purposes of this paragraph, "progressive slot
machine" means a slot machine or series of slot machines in
which the payback amount to an individual player increases
as that player continues to play the slot machine or slot
machines;

 
D.__Allow the slot machine operator to install independent
player tracking systems to include cashless technology as
approved by the board;

 
E.__Be incapable of altering the statistical awards of slot
machines, as designated by the slot machine manufacturer and
approved by the board;

 
F.__Provide redundancy to ensure that each component of the
network is capable of operating independently if another
component of the network fails and to ensure that all
transactional data is captured and secured; and

 
G.__Have the ability to meet the reporting and control
requirements set forth in section 1003, subsection 2,
paragraphs A to T.

 
2.__Third-party contractor.__If the board contracts with a 3rd
party to operate the central site monitoring system, the 3rd
party must meet, as determined by the board, the suitability
requirement described in section 1016, subsection 2.

 
3.__Initial acquisition of central site monitoring system.__
The board shall select the central site monitoring system
presenting the lowest overall cost alternative, taking into
consideration the capital costs, operating costs and impact on
gross slot machine revenues, that is capable of satisfying the
requirements of this section and section 1003, as determined by
the board.


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