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Can you summarize OKAC 325:90?
Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission > Gaming Operations
Short Summary
The provided legal document governs the installation, maintenance, and continuous operation of on-site surveillance systems at licensed Gaming Facilities by Racetrack Gaming Operator Licensees. The purpose of the surveillance system is to safeguard the Licensee’s assets, deter and detect criminal acts, and maintain public confidence in the honesty and integrity of licensed gaming activity. The document outlines the minimum requirements for the storage and retrieval of surveillance recordings in horse racing facilities. It specifies that all surveillance recordings must be retained for at least seven days, unless specified otherwise. Surveillance personnel are required to maintain a log with details such as the date, times, and identification of the person monitoring or changing the recording medium. Original surveillance recordings must be released to the Commission’s Law Enforcement Division upon demand. In cases of illegal or suspected illegal activity, the recordings must be removed from the recorder, labeled with relevant information, and placed in a separate secure area, with notification given to the Commission’s Law Enforcement Division. Additionally, specific surveillance recordings related to count room areas, the vault area, credit and fill slip confirmation recordings, and cashier areas must be retained for at least 15 days in a secure area approved by the Commission’s Director of Law Enforcement. The document also requires the Racetrack Gaming Operator Licensee to have a continuing duty to review its surveillance system plan to ensure compliance with the Act and Commission Rules. Any malfunction of surveillance equipment must be immediately repaired or replaced, and alternative live monitoring must be provided if immediate replacement is not possible. The Racetrack Gaming Operator Licensee is also responsible for providing a private on-site office for use by the Commission and its Gaming Agents with the same surveillance monitoring capability as available to the Licensee’s surveillance staff. Failure of the surveillance system may result in temporary suspension of gaming activities.
Whom does it apply to?
Racetrack Gaming Operator Licensees
What does it govern?
Installation, maintenance, and continuous operation of on-site surveillance systems at licensed Gaming Facilities by Racetrack Gaming Operator Licensees
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned
Jurisdiction
Oklahoma