Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
3772 Casino Control Commission |
Chapter3772-11. Table Games |
3772-11-06. Transportation of table game mechanisms and gaming chips to and from a casino facility
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(A) All casino operators must comply with this rule before any of the following occur:
(1) Table game mechanisms or gaming chips are transported from any point outside of this state into the state;
(2) Table game mechanisms or gaming chips are transported from any point within this state to any point outside of the state; or
(3) Table game mechanisms or gaming chips are transported within this state.
(B) Transportation notification under this rule is not required for the movement of table game mechanisms or gaming chips within a casino facility.
(C) Transportation of any table game mechanisms or gaming chips for use in casino gaming shall be approved by the executive director or their designee. The casino operator shall notify the executive director or their designee of the proposed shipment at least five days in advance, unless otherwise approved by the executive director or their designee, and shall comply with any conditions imposed by the executive director or their designee. The notice shall include the following information:
(1) The full name and address of the licensee causing transportation of the table game mechanisms or gaming chips;
(2) The full name and address of the entity receiving the table game mechanisms or gaming chips;
(3) The quantity, manufacturer's make, model, and identifying number, including the approved artwork number, of each item, if applicable;
(4) The expected date the table game mechanisms or gaming chips will be transported; and
(5) The expected date of delivery of the table game mechanisms or gaming chips.
(D) Nothing in this rule shall prohibit the transportation of any table game mechanisms or gaming chips going to different destinations from being transported by the same carrier simultaneously, provided the table game mechanisms or gaming chips for each destination are physically segregated in a manner approved by the commission and the notice required by this rule clearly distinguishes which items are being sent to each location.