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Can you summarize 112 KSAR Article 104?
Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission > Minimum Internal Control System
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the Minimum Internal Control System (MICS) established by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission for facility managers operating gaming facilities. The MICS outlines the requirements for internal controls related to various aspects of gaming operations, including wire transfers, purchasing, manual form dispensers, forms inventory, key control, patron disputes, unclaimed winnings, employee signatures, gaming hours, waivers, automated teller machines, tips and gratuities, surveillance systems, information technology standards, jackpot payouts, annuity jackpots, bill validator canisters, unsecured currency, transportation of bill validator canisters, cage and main bank accounting, acceptance and verification of cash equivalents, acceptance of personal checks, meter reading and statistical reports, financial reports, organization charts, and segregation of functions. The documents provide definitions, procedures, and guidelines for each aspect, ensuring proper controls, accountability, and compliance within the gaming industry. The documents apply to facility managers operating gaming facilities regulated by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in the documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Facility managers operating gaming facilities regulated by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission
What does it govern?
Minimum Internal Control System (MICS) for facility managers operating gaming facilities
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in the documents
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in the documents
Jurisdiction
Kansas