Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 36.03.10.14 - Security Department Operating ProceduresA. At least 60 days before video lottery or table game operations are to commence, a facility operator shall submit to the Commission for review and written approval its security department operating procedures.B. A facility operator may not commence operations until its security department operating procedures are approved in writing by the Commission.C. A facility operator's security department operating procedures shall, at a minimum, include: (1) A security zone plan for the facility, employing fixed security posts and roving security officers designed to ensure: (a) The physical safety of employees of and invitees to the facility;(b) The safeguarding of assets;(c) Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations including Commission approved internal controls and operating procedures;(d) That the following individuals are identified, prohibited from entering the facility, and, if necessary, immediately removed from the facility:(i) An intoxicated individual;(ii) An individual who is mandatorily excluded in accordance with State Government Article, § 9-1 A-24(d), Annotated Code of Maryland; and(iii) An individual who is voluntarily excluded in accordance State Government Article, § 9-1 A-24(e), Annotated Code of Maryland; and(e) That an individual under the age of 21 years is identified, prohibited from accessing the gaming floor in accordance with State Government Article, § 9-1 A-24(c), Annotated Code of Maryland, and, if necessary, immediately removed from the gaming floor;(2) Procedures and controls addressing:(a) Facility access controls including:(i) An access badge system;(ii) If utilized, specifications pertaining to a computerized access control system; and(iii) Administrative responsibility over a manual or computerized access control system;(b) A temporary access credential;(d) Emergency alarm and fire command responsibilities including communication protocols with the surveillance department;(e) Evacuation of the facility in the event of fire or other emergency;(f) The identification and immediate removal of an intoxicated individual, an individual under the age of 21 years, an individual who is mandatorily excluded, and an individual who is voluntarily excluded;(g) Player disputes under Regulation .47 of this chapter; and(h) The notice requirements of §C(4) of this regulation;(3) A security department incident log:(a) Maintained by security department employees in: (i) A book with bound numbered pages that cannot be readily removed; or(ii) An electronic format equipped with software that prevents modification of an entry after it has been initially entered into the system; and(b) Documenting the following: (i) Assignment number of the incident;(iii) Name and Commission license of the department member covering the incident;(iv) Nature of the incident; and(v) Resolution of the incident; and(4) A requirement that a facility operator notice the Commission on detection of: (a) An individual engaged in, attempting to engage in, or suspected of cheating, theft, embezzlement, or other illegal activities;(b) An individual possessing a firearm, electronic control device, dangerous weapon, or other device or object prohibited under Regulation .49 of this chapter; or(c) An individual who is: (i) Under the age of 21 years;(iii) Mandatorily excluded in accordance with State Government Article, § 9-1 A-24(d), Annotated Code of Maryland; or(iv) Voluntarily excluded in accordance State Government Article, § 9-1 A-24(e), Annotated Code of Maryland.Md. Code Regs. 36.03.10.14
Regulations .14 adopted as an emergency provision effective 40:6 Md. R. 470, eff.3/1/2013 ; emergency action expired effective July 20, 2013
Regulations .14 adopted effective adopted effective 40:16 Md. R. 1347, eff.8/19/2013