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Can you summarize SDAR Chapter 20:18:20.01?
GAMING COMMISSION -- DEADWOOD GAMBLING (REVENUE) > Cashier's cage.
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the Cashier’s cage in the Deadwood Gambling (Revenue) under the jurisdiction of the Gaming Commission in South Dakota. It outlines the requirements for securing money bags used for gaming machine fills, including the use of prenumbered nonremovable seals and tags. The document also specifies that all other money bags must be sealed unless the contents are weighed or physically counted in the presence of the licensee transferring responsibility. Additionally, it mandates the completion of a Cage Overage and Shortage Investigation Minimum Procedures form for unresolved overages or shortages of $100 or more. The document further describes the specifications for the cashier’s cage, including locked doors and the requirement to keep all monies out of the reach of the public. Only authorized personnel are allowed access to the cage. In the case of a common retail premises, a common cashier’s cage may be used. The document also provides check cashing procedures, including the depositing of checks by the next banking day, acceptance of checks for limited gaming, and restrictions on accepting checks from patrons with previously dishonored checks. It mentions that violations of certain subdivisions of this section constitute a violation of SDCL 42-7B-45. Furthermore, the document defines terms related to checks and dishonored payments and outlines the responsibilities of financial institutions and financial transaction agents. Lastly, it states that chips and tokens used for gaming must be sold for cash only, and no credit or checks may be accepted for their purchase at gaming tables. Retail licensees must redeem their own chips and tokens for cash at the value for which they were sold.
Whom does it apply to?
Licensed gaming establishments in Deadwood, South Dakota
What does it govern?
Cashier's cage in the Deadwood Gambling (Revenue)
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota