205 Mass. Reg. 138.11

Current through Register 1523, June 7, 2024
Section 138.11 - Personnel Assigned to the Operation and Conduct of Gaming

Each gaming licensee shall be required to employ the following personnel in the operation of its gaming establishment regardless of the position titles assigned to such personnel by the gaming licensee in its approved jobs compendium:

(1) Each gaming licensee shall at all times maintain a level of staffing that ensures the proper operation and effective supervision of all authorized games and simulcast wagering in the gaming establishment.
(2) Each gaming licensee shall be required to employ a gaming manager. The gaming manager shall be the executive assigned the responsibility and authority for the supervision and management of the overall operation of a gaming licensee's casino games department including, without limitation, the hiring and terminating of all gaming establishment employees.
(a) In the absence of the gaming manager and the assistant gaming manager, should the gaming establishment have an assistant gaming manager, a table games shift manager or slot shift manager, as applicable, who is employed within the casino games department shall be designated by the gaming licensee as the person responsible for the overall operation of the casino games department and such person shall have the authority of a gaming manager.
(b) The slot department shall be supervised and managed by a slot department manager/shift manager at all times in accordance with 205 CMR 138.11(4)(h)5.
(3) The following personnel shall be used to operate the table games in a gaming establishment:
(a) Gaming clerk shall be the employee located at a desk in the pit to prepare documentation required for the operation of table games including, without limitation, Requests for Fills, Requests for Credits, Counter Checks and documents that evidence the exchange of gaming chips or plaques.
(b) Dealers shall be the employees assigned to each table game to directly operate and conduct the game.
(c) Stickperson shall be the dealer assigned to each craps table to control the dice and may be responsible for the proposition wagers made at the craps table. A stickperson may also be assigned to a mini-craps table, in addition to the required dealer, to control the dice and may be responsible for the proposition wagers made at the mini-craps table.
(d) Boxperson shall be the first level supervisor assigned the responsibility of directly participating in and supervising the operation and conduct of the craps game.
(e) Floorperson shall be the second level supervisor assigned the responsibility for directly supervising the operation and conduct of a craps game, and the first level supervisor assigned the responsibility for directly supervising the operation and conduct of all other table games.
(f) Pit boss shall be the third level supervisor assigned the responsibility for the overall supervision of the operation and conduct of a craps game and the second level supervisor assigned the responsibility for the overall supervision of the operation and conduct of all other table games other than poker.
(g) Poker shift supervisor shall be the supervisor assigned with the responsibility for directly supervising all activities related to the operation and conduct of poker. A poker shift supervisor may also supervise table games other than poker in lieu of a pit boss.
(h) Table games shift manager shall be the supervisor assigned to each shift with the responsibility for the supervision of table games conducted in the gaming establishment provided, however, that:
1. If a gaming licensee chooses to establish an independent slot department a gaming manager may personally perform the required duties of a table games shift manager when the gaming manager is present in the gaming establishment; and
2. A gaming licensee may, as part of its revised supervision plan as set forth in 205 CMR 138.11(6), permit its table games shift manager to provide a break, for a reasonable period of time, for a pit boss on duty during the hours of 12:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
(4) Each gaming licensee shall maintain the following minimum levels of staffing:
(a) One gaming clerk shall be assigned to the entire gaming establishment;
(b) One dealer shall be assigned to each table for any table game other than craps and baccarat;
(c) Three dealers shall be assigned to each craps and baccarat table;
(d) One boxperson shall be assigned to each craps table;
(e) One floorperson shall supervise not more than:
1. Six tables comprised of any combination of table games excluding baccarat, minibaccarat (when using the dealing procedure in 205 CMR), craps, mini-craps, and pai gow tiles; or
2. One baccarat table; or
3. As to the game of minibaccarat, when using the dealing procedure in 205 CMR:
a. Two minibaccarat tables using the dealing procedure in 205 CMR; or
b. One minibaccarat table using the dealing procedure in 205 CMR and one table of any other table game excluding baccarat, mini-craps and pai gow tiles (unless the pai gow tiles table has continuous, dedicated surveillance camera coverage); or
4. As to the game of craps:
a. Two craps tables; or
b. One craps table and one table of any other table game excluding baccarat, mini-craps and pai gow tiles; or
c. One mini-craps table.
5. As to the game of pai gow tiles:
a. One pai gow tiles table; or
b. Two pai gow tiles tables if the tables are in a side-by-side configuration and continuous, dedicated surveillance camera coverage is maintained for the pai gow tiles tables; or
c. One pai gow tiles table with continuous, dedicated surveillance camera coverage and one table of any other table game excluding baccarat, craps and mini-craps.
6. As to the game of poker:
a. Six poker tables if the poker shift supervisor is supervising both poker tables and table games other than poker; or
b. Ten poker tables if the poker shift supervisor is supervising only poker tables; or
c. 12 poker tables if the poker shift supervisor is supervising only poker tables and no floorperson assigned to poker by a gaming licensee has any responsibilities for seating players.
(f) One pit boss shall supervise not more than 24 gaming tables, provided that all of the tables are within view of each other; and
(g) One poker shift supervisor shall supervise all open poker tables; provided, however, that the poker shift supervisor may supervise a total of not more than 16 poker tables and table games other than poker (in lieu of a pit boss) if fewer than 16 poker tables are open.
1. Notwithstanding the provisions of 205 CMR 138.11(4)(g):
a. If a gaming licensee has six or fewer poker tables open for gaming activity, no poker floor person shall be required and the poker tables may be supervised by the poker shift supervisor, provided that the poker shift supervisor is not supervising any other table games; and
b. If a gaming licensee has at least one but fewer than four poker tables open for gaming activity, the poker shift supervisor may supervise any combination of not more than four poker tables and table games other than poker (in lieu of a pit boss) and no floor person shall be required to supervise the poker tables provided that the floor person supervision requirements for games other than poker are satisfied.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of 205 CMR 138.11(4)(g), a gaming licensee may implement a plan for revised supervision by floor persons, poker shift supervisors, pit bosses or slot shift managers. A plan for revised supervision of table games shall not include any gaming tables at which the cards shall be used for more than 24 hours pursuant to 205 CMR. In any plan for revised supervision:
a. One floor person may supervise not more than eight tables comprised of any combination of table games excluding baccarat, minibaccarat (when using the dealing procedure in 205 CMR, craps, mini-craps, pai gow tiles and blackjack when offering the streak wager permitted under 205 CMR;
b. One pit boss may supervise not more than 36 gaming tables, provided that all of the tables are within view of each other;
c. One poker shift supervisor may supervise a total of not more than 30 poker tables and gaming tables other than poker (in lieu of a pit boss), provided that:
i. The poker shift supervisor is supervising all poker tables which are open to the public; and
ii. One floor person may supervise not more than eight poker tables;
d. One floor person may supervise two craps tables and one additional table of any other table game excluding baccarat, minibaccarat (when using the dealing procedure in 205 CMR, mini-craps, and pai gow tiles);
e. One floor person may supervise one craps table and two additional tables comprised of any combination of table games excluding baccarat, minibaccarat, mini-craps, and pai gow tiles;
f. One floor person assigned to poker may supervise not more than 12 poker tables if the poker shift supervisor is supervising only poker tables; and
g. One floor person assigned to poker may supervise not more than 14 poker tables if the poker shift supervisor is supervising only poker tables and no floor person assigned to poker has any responsibilities for seating players.
(h) The following personnel shall be used to maintain and operate the slot machines, electronic gaming equipment, and bill changers in a gaming establishment:
1. Slot mechanics shall be the persons assigned the responsibility for repairing and maintaining slot machines, electronic gaming equipment, and bill changers in proper operating condition and participating in the filling of payout reserve containers.
2. Slot attendants shall be the persons assigned the responsibility for the operation of slot machines and bill changers, including, but not limited to, participating in manual jackpot payouts and filling payout reserve containers.
3. Slot supervisors shall be the first level supervisors assigned the responsibility for directly supervising the operation of slot machines and bill changers.
4. Slot shift manager shall be the second level supervisor with the responsibility for the overall supervision of the slot machine and bill changer operation for each shift.
5. The slot department manager shall be the executive assigned the responsibility and authority for the supervision and management of the overall operation of the gaming licensee's slot machines, electronic gaming equipment, and bill changers. In the absence of the slot department manager, the slot shift manager shall have the authority of the slot department manager.
(i) If a gaming licensee will offer automated table games for which part, but not all, of the game play requires manual involvement by an employee, the gaming licensee's staffing plan shall incorporate staffing of these games such that proper operation and effective supervision will be provided.
(5) Nothing in 205 CMR 138.11 shall be construed to limit a gaming licensee from utilizing personnel in addition to those described in 205 CMR 138.11 nor shall anything in 205 CMR 138.11 be construed to limit the discretion of the commission to order the utilization of additional personnel by the gaming licensee as necessary.
(6) The gaming manager or table games shift manager shall notify the IEB no later than 24 hours in advance of implementing or changing any plan for revised supervision for table games, and the slot shift manager, provided, however, that notice may be provided less than 24 hours in advance in circumstances which are emergent or may otherwise not reasonably be anticipated.
(a) Any notice of a plan for revised supervision of table games shall include, without limitation, the following information:
1. The pit number and configuration of any pit affected;
2. The type, location and table number of any table affected;
3. The standard staffing level required for the gaming table or tables and the proposed variance therefrom;
4. The start date and time, and the duration, of the revised supervision; and
5. The basis for the request to revise the number of supervisory personnel, which shall include any relevant factors which demonstrate that proper operation and effective supervision of the affected gaming tables will be maintained, such as, as applicable, a showing:
a. That the revised supervision is justified by a reduced volume of play at the specified times and gaming tables in the gaming establishment;
b. That the particular dealers or supervisors assigned to the affected tables possess a degree of skill and experience indicative of sufficient ability to operate the affected tables with revised supervision, in which case a record of the personnel assigned to such tables during the period of revised supervision shall be maintained;
c. That a reduced number of gaming tables will be operating in the affected pits, which are in a configuration to ensure proper supervision and operation; or
d. Any other facts or circumstances which establish that a revision in the number of supervisory personnel is appropriate.
(b) The commission may, at any time upon 12 hours notice, direct that the plan for revised supervision be terminated and that the licensee maintain standard staffing levels as defined in 205 CMR 138.11.

205 CMR 138.11

Adopted by Mass Register Issue 1288, eff. 6/5/2015.
Amended by Mass Register Issue 1355, eff. 12/29/2017.
Amended by Mass Register Issue 1363, eff. 4/20/2018.