Md. Code Regs. 36.04.01.24

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 36.04.01.24 - Gaming Ticket System - Additional Requirements
A. A facility operator shall utilize a gaming ticket system that has been tested, certified, and approved under this chapter.
B. A facility operator shall, in a form and in a time frame specified by the Commission, submit a report to the Commission detailing any adjustment made to the amount of a gaming ticket.
C. In addition to complying with the minimum design standards of Regulation .22 of this chapter, a gaming ticket system shall:
(1) Authenticate the source of a data transmission by identifying whether a transmission originated with a:
(a) Video lottery terminal;
(b) Ticket redemption unit; or
(c) Cashiers' cage redemption location;
(2) Use cryptographic controls for transmissions that include:
(a) A gaming ticket series number;
(b) Meter information; and
(c) Other information used in the calculation or verification of proceeds;
(3) Control the integrity of data through generation of a unique series number on a gaming ticket:
(a) Comprised of at least 18 numbers, symbols, or characters;
(b) Containing at least three numbers, symbols, or characters:
(i) Randomly generated in a manner approved by the Commission; and
(ii) Designed to prevent an individual from being able to predict the series number of any other gaming ticket;
(c) Containing at least one number, symbol, or character unique to a gaming ticket which visually differentiates between a gaming ticket and a promotional play instrument; and
(d) Printed in at least two locations on a gaming ticket;
(4) Automatically and independently record the critical data required to be printed on a gaming ticket under COMAR 36.03.10.36 a at the time of gaming ticket:
(a) Generation; and
(b) Redemption; and
(5) Independently verify, in a manner satisfactory to the Commission, the accuracy of a gaming ticket series number and amount prior to redemption.

Md. Code Regs. 36.04.01.24

Regulations .24 adopted as an emergency provision effective March 1, 2013 (40:6 Md. R. 470)