3772-11-39 Table games jackpot; employee pocketbooks.  

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    Rule Summary and Fiscal Analysis (Part A)

     

    Ohio Casino Control Commission

    Agency Name

     

    Michelle Siba

    Division                                                                  Contact

     

    10 W. Broad St. 6th floor Columbus OH 43215-0000 614-387-0485

    Agency Mailing Address (Plus Zip)                                       Phone                     Fax

     

    michelle.siba@ohiocasinocontrol.ohio.gov

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    3772-11-39

    Rule Number

    AMENDMENT

    TYPE of rule filing

    Rule Title/Tag Line              Table games jackpot; employee pocketbooks.

    RULE SUMMARY

    1.  Is the rule being filed for five year review (FYR)? No

    2.  Are you proposing this rule as a result of recent legislation? No

    3.  Statute prescribing the procedure in accordance with the agency is required to adopt the rule: 119.03

    4.  Statute(s) authorizing agency to adopt the rule: 3772.03; 3772.033

    5.  Statute(s) the rule, as filed, amplifies or implements: 3772.03; 3772.033

    6.  State the reason(s) for proposing (i.e., why are you filing,) this rule:

    The purpose of these requirements is to ensure the operational integrity of each table game mechanism used in the State of Ohio.

    7.  If the rule is an AMENDMENT, then summarize the changes and the content of the proposed rule; If the rule type is RESCISSION, NEW or NO CHANGE, then summarize the content of the rule:

    Presently, the rule is titled #Table games jackpot; employee pocketbooks# and

    contains requirements for the forms used to pay a table game jackpot or manual jackpot. It also prohibited employees from carrying a pocketbook into a pit area unless that pocketbook was transparent. The jackpot payout requirements have been moved to Ohio Adm. Code 3772-10-21, as described above. The pocketbook restriction will be addressed in each casino operator#s Commission-approved internal controls. The new language contains minimum requirements that a casino operator must have in its internal controls regarding the inspection and maintenance of roulette tables, roulette wheels, and other table game mechanisms, which currently do not exist in Ohio Adm. Code 3772.

    8.  If the rule incorporates a text or other material by reference and the agency claims the incorporation by reference is exempt from compliance with sections

    121.71 to 121.74 of the Revised Code because the text or other material is generally available to persons who reasonably can be expected to be affected by the rule, provide an explanation of how the text or other material is generally available to those persons:

    This response left blank because filer specified online that the rule does not incorporate a text or other material by reference.

    9.  If the rule incorporates a text or other material by reference, and it was infeasible for the agency to file the text or other material electronically, provide an explanation of why filing the text or other material electronically was infeasible:

    This response left blank because filer specified online that the rule does not incorporate a text or other material by reference.

    10.  If the rule is being rescinded and incorporates a text or other material by reference, and it was infeasible for the agency to file the text or other material, provide an explanation of why filing the text or other material was infeasible:

    Not Applicable.

    11.  If revising or refiling this rule, identify changes made from the previously filed version of this rule; if none, please state so. If applicable, indicate each specific paragraph of the rule that has been modified:

    Not Applicable.

    12.  Five Year Review (FYR) Date: 5/19/2017

    (If the rule is not exempt and you answered NO to question No. 1, provide the

    scheduled review date. If you answered YES to No. 1, the review date for this rule is the filing date.)

    NOTE: If the rule is not exempt at the time of final filing, two dates are required: the current review date plus a date not to exceed 5 years from the effective date for Amended rules or a date not to exceed 5 years from the review date for No Change rules.

    FISCAL ANALYSIS

    13.  Estimate the total amount by which this proposed rule would increase / decrease either revenues / expenditures for the agency during the current biennium (in dollars): Explain the net impact of the proposed changes to the budget of your agency/department.

    This will have no impact on revenues or expenditures. 0

    N/A

    14.  Identify the appropriation (by line item etc.) that authorizes each expenditure necessitated by the proposed rule:

    N/A

    15.  Provide a summary of the estimated cost of compliance with the rule to all directly affected persons. When appropriate, please include the source for your information/estimated costs, e.g. industry, CFR, internal/agency:

    The amendments contained in this rule require casino operators to document and implement inspection and maintenance procedures for certain table game equipment.

    Many of these procedures are already in place at each of the four casinos and/or are industry-standard practices that are in place in order to ensure the integrity of affected games. The amendments require casino operators to develop internal control procedures outlining the specific processes that would be used in maintenance and inspection.

    The Commission contacted Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati in order to gain an understanding of the effect the proposed new language would have on that casino facility. Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati provided that table games supervisors or above, licensed facility managers, and table games dealers would be involved in fulfilling the requirements of the proposed rule. Further, the casino estimated that

    roulette daily inspections take 7-10 minutes per day, monthly roulette maintenance takes about 30-45 minutes per month, and monthly roulette rotation takes about 1 hour per table. The casino stated that it already carries out all of these activities.

    Commission staff does not expect that the proposed language will have a significant negative economic impact or added cost of compliance to the regulated community with the exception of negligible costs of compliance for certain administrative requirements related to the preparation of and adherence to Commission-approved internal controls.

    16.  Does this rule have a fiscal effect on school districts, counties, townships, or municipal corporations? No

    17.  Does this rule deal with environmental protection or contain a component dealing with environmental protection as defined in R. C. 121.39? No

    S.B. 2 (129th General Assembly) Questions

    18.  Has this rule been filed with the Common Sense Initiative Office pursuant to

    R.C. 121.82? Yes

    19.  Specific to this rule, answer the following:

    A.) Does this rule require a license, permit, or any other prior authorization to engage in or operate a line of business? Yes

    Pursuant to R.C. 3772.08, casino gaming shall only be conducted by licensed casino operators (governed by R.C. 3772.11, 3772.111, and Ohio Adm. Code 3772-4) or by a licensed management company (governed by R.C.

    3772.11,3772.111, and Ohio Adm. Code 3772-4) retained by a licensed casino operator. Further, all table game and electronic gaming equipment must be supplied by a licensed gaming-related vendor, pursuant to R.C. 3772.12, 3772.121 and Ohio Adm. Code 3772-6).

    B.) Does this rule impose a criminal penalty, a civil penalty, or another sanction, or create a cause of action, for failure to comply with its terms? No

    C.) Does this rule require specific expenditures or the report of information as a condition of compliance? No