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Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 27, Section 2725?
Accounting Regulations > Internal Controls; Poker
Short Summary
This document outlines the internal control regulations for poker games in Louisiana. It specifies that supervision during poker games should be provided by personnel with higher authority than those conducting the games. Transfers of poker area funds between table banks and the poker bank or casino cage must be authorized by a supervisor and verified by the poker area dealer and runner. The main poker area bank must be counted, recorded, and reconciled on a shift basis by two gaming supervisors or cashiers. Table banks must be counted at least once per gaming day by a dealer and a gaming supervisor, with the count recorded and reconciled daily. The collection of poker drop boxes and the count of their contents must comply with internal control standards. Additionally, playing cards, both used and unused, must be securely stored to prevent unauthorized access and tampering. This document is promulgated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Gaming Control Board, and was last amended in July 2012.
Whom does it apply to?
Personnel involved in conducting poker games
What does it govern?
Internal controls for poker games
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Louisiana