Rule 3772-10-16 | Cashier's cages, main bank, and count rooms.
(A) Each casino facility must have a main cashier's cage adjacent to the gaming floor.
(B) Each casino facility may also have one or more satellite cages separate and apart from the main cashier's cage that may be used for performing some of the functions of the main cashier's cage.
(C) Each casino facility must have a main bank located in a secure area of the casino facility.
(D) Each casino facility must have a count room located in a secure area of the casino facility.
(E) The main cashier's cage, main bank, and count room must be equipped with the following security controls:
(1) A double-door entry and exit system (mantrap) that contains different locks on each door and will not permit a person to pass through the second door until the first door is securely locked. Access to each door of the mantrap must be controlled by different independent casino departments. An emergency exit without a mantrap may be installed in these locations as approved by the executive director;
(2) Automatically triggered alarms monitored by the surveillance department which sound when any door is opened unexpectedly;
(3) Manually triggered silent alarms accessible to each workstation monitored by the surveillance department; and
(4) Tables used for the count must be constructed of clear glass or similar transparent material so that all activity may be monitored by the surveillance department.
(F) Any window in a cashier's cage, main bank, or count room must be secured in a manner that prevents any person from passing through the opening.
(G) Each casino operator's access controls must detail the access restrictions and processes of all casino cashiering areas, including the main cashier's cage, satellite cages, main bank, and count rooms.
(H) Unless otherwise approved by the executive director, the casino cashiering areas, including the main cashier's cage, satellite cages, main bank, and count rooms, must only be used for the processing of casino gaming and promotional transactions.
(I) Each casino operator must offer services for converting cashless wagering instruments to cash at all times during which the casino facility is open for business.
Last updated February 28, 2022 at 8:51 AM