Can you summarize 58 PACO Section 814.1?
This document governs interactive gaming in Pennsylvania. It specifies that interactive gaming can only be engaged in by registered players who have established an interactive gaming account. It requires a prominent display of a message regarding gambling problem helpline on the interactive gaming skin. The system must display the date and time of the registered player’s previous log on. Gaming-related electronic or direct postal mail cannot be sent to a player with a suspended account.
Can you summarize 58 PACO Section 814a.2?
This legal document governs the establishment of responsible gaming limits for registered players of an interactive gaming system. The document requires the system to offer various self-limit options to the players. These include deposit limits on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis, limits on the amount of money spent within specific time periods, limits on the maximum amount of any single wager, time-based limits on daily gaming duration, table limits for peer-to-peer gaming, and the option for temporary suspension of a player’s gaming account.
Can you summarize 58 PACO Section 814a.4?
This legal document pertains to the requirements for an annual employee training program in the context of interactive gaming. It applies to interactive gaming certificate holders, interactive gaming operators, and their employees. The training program must cover various topics, including compulsive behavior and problem gambling, the relationship between gambling disorders and other addictive behavior, the social and economic consequences of gambling disorders, techniques for identifying and addressing gambling disorders, procedures for handling underage individuals and individuals on the interactive gaming self-exclusion list, procedures for preventing excluded individuals from receiving targeted mailings, procedures for preventing individuals under 21 years of age from receiving targeted mailings and accessing complimentary services, and more.
Can you summarize 58 PACO Section 814a.6?
Under section 1509(c) of the act (relating to compulsive and problem gambling program), each interactive gaming certificate holder/operator licensee shall cause the words IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAS A GAMBLING PROBLEM, HELP IS AVAILABLE, CALL 1-800-GAMBLER or comparable language approved by the Board, which must include the words gambling problem and call 1-800-GAMBLER to be prominently displayed to a person visiting or logging onto the interactive gaming certificate holder or interactive gaming operators interactive gaming skin or interactive gaming web site.
Can you summarize 58 PACO Section 815.4?
This legal document governs the maintenance and notification of interactive gaming self-exclusion lists by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. The Board is responsible for maintaining the official interactive gaming self-exclusion lists and notifying interactive gaming certificate holders and interactive gaming operator licensees of any additions or deletions within 5 business days. The notice provided to these entities includes various information about the person added to the self-exclusion list, such as their name, date of birth, address, telephone number, and social security number if voluntarily provided.
Can you summarize 58 PACO Section 815.8?
(a)The Board may periodically release to the public demographics and general information regarding the interactive gaming self-exclusion lists such as the total number of individuals on the list, gender breakdown and age range. (b)The Board may make selected data available, upon request, for the limited purpose of assisting in the proper administration of responsible gaming programs. (c)The Board will not disclose identifying information or confirm or deny the existence of an individuals name on the Boards interactive gaming self-exclusion lists.
Can you summarize 58 PACO VII(I)(501a)?
This legal document governs the signage requirements for slot machine licensees in Pennsylvania. Each slot machine licensee is required to post at least 20 signs that include a gambling assistance message. The signs must comply with advertising regulations and the complete text of the sign must be submitted for approval to the Director of OCPG. The signs must be prominently posted within 50 feet of each entrance and exit of the facility, as well as above or below the cash dispensing opening on relevant machines.
Can you summarize 58 PACO VII(I)(503a)?
These legal documents cover various aspects of casino self-exclusion in Pennsylvania. The documents govern the disclosure of information related to persons on the casino self-exclusion list, the duties and responsibilities of slot machine licensees, the establishment and maintenance of a casino self-exclusion list, and the process of casino self-exclusion. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is responsible for overseeing these matters. The documents specify that the Board can release demographics and general information about the self-exclusion list, but it is prohibited from disclosing identifying information or confirming/denying the presence of an individual’s name on the list.
Can you summarize 58 PACO VII(L)(810a)?
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of interactive gaming, including controls and requirements for interactive gaming systems, fairness and integrity of interactive gaming, minimum display standards for interactive gaming, standards for random number generators (RNGs) used in interactive gaming systems, rules and regulations related to interactive gaming, and acquisition and development of new software in accordance with the information security policy. The documents apply to operators of interactive gaming systems, interactive gaming certificate holders, interactive gaming operators, interactive gaming platforms, player devices, players participating in interactive gaming activities, and entities involved in interactive gaming.
Can you summarize 58 PACO VII(L)(811a)?
These legal documents cover various aspects of interactive gaming, including the generation of reports and reconciliation requirements, establishment and implementation of internal controls, segregation of bank accounts and reserve requirements, logging requirements for interactive gaming systems, and display of information on web pages accessed by authorized players. The documents apply to interactive gaming certificate holders, interactive gaming operators, and interactive gaming networks. The generation of reports and reconciliation requirements document specifies the minimum information that must be included in the generated reports and mandates the daily reports that must be generated.