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Can you summarize Chapter 230-15 WAAC?
Gambling Commission > Card game rules.
Short Summary
The provided legal documents cover a wide range of topics related to card game rules and regulations. They govern various aspects of card game operations, including social card games, surveillance requirements, recording equipment, counting procedures, rules of play, tournaments, fees, prizes, internal controls, dispute resolution, and more. The documents apply to different types of card game licensees, such as social card game licensees, charitable and nonprofit organizations, Class F or house-banked card game licensees, and nonhouse-banked card game licensees. The documents provide guidelines and requirements to ensure fair and secure card game operations, including the use of CCTV systems, proper counting procedures, accurate record-keeping, and adherence to rules of play. Specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of the documents’ provisions are not specified. It is important for card game licensees and other individuals involved in card game operations to familiarize themselves with these regulations to ensure compliance and maintain the integrity of card game activities.
Whom does it apply to?
The documents apply to card game licensees, including social card game licensees, charitable and nonprofit organizations licensed to provide liquor, Class F or house-banked card game licensees, nonhouse-banked card game licensees, and other individuals or entities involved in card game operations.
What does it govern?
The documents cover various aspects of card game rules and regulations, including social card games, incompatible functions, surveillance requirements, digital video recording equipment, counting and recording procedures, rules of play, tournament records, house dealer requirements, video recording equipment, house rules for unlicensed social card and dice games, removal of progressive jackpot games, numbering of gambling tables, fees and record-keeping for nonhouse-banked card game licensees, toke limits, prize fund custodians, daily card room records, match play coupons, admission fees, floor supervisors, internal controls, additional prizes for nonproprietary and proprietary games, accountability of chips and cash, player-supported jackpots, surveillance room sign-in logs, seizure of jackpot funds, fees for new decks of cards, participation of owners and employees in player-supported jackpots, counting procedures for fees, photographs of licensed card room employees, seed money for player-supported jackpots, transfers of chips or coin, dispute resolution for player-supported jackpots, notification of card tournaments, definition of cash equivalent, posting of rules and limits, access to the cashier's cage, temporary removal of progressive jackpot games, player-dealt games, preoperational review and evaluation, collection of funds for player-supported jackpots, storage of drop boxes, collection of fees, dealing of cards, interruption of card game operations, verification and reconciliation process, use of chips with no monetary value, payment of prizes, closed circuit television (CCTV) systems, and other specific requirements for card game licensees.
What are exemptions?
No specific exceptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
Specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of the documents' provisions are not specified.
Jurisdiction
Washington