S.D. Admin. R. 20:18:18:15

Current through Register Vol. 51, page 57, November 12, 2024
Section 20:18:18:15 - Maintenance of slot machines

Except as provided in this section, a licensee may not alter the operation of approved slot machines. A licensee must maintain the slot machines. Operators must purchase parts which affect game outcome and associated equipment from a manufacturer, distributor, or operator licensed by the South Dakota Commission on Gaming. If in the discretion of the executive secretary it is determined that valid reasons exist for a manufacturer of associated equipment to not be licensed in South Dakota, the executive secretary may allow a licensee to purchase associated equipment from such manufacturer if the manufacturer is lawfully licensed by a gaming regulatory agency which has an agreement with the Commission regarding the exchange of information concerning licensees and applicants. The licensee must keep a written record of the use of all parts listed in this section and of maintenance performed on them. The record must include the name of the part manufacturer, the date purchased, the date the part was installed, and the name of the person who performed the installation. The licensee must retain the record for a period of three years from the date of purchase and make the record available for inspection by the executive secretary or a designee.

Parts and associated equipment which affect game outcome or revenue reporting are the following:

(1) Parts include the following:
(a) Central Processing Unit (C.P.U.) board, together with components of the C.P.U. board;
(b) Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (E.P.R.O.M.), which contains programming that affects game outcome and any other hardware device that contains programming that affects game outcome;
(c) Wiring harness;
(d) Reels and reel strips;
(e) Pay glass;
(f) Coin acceptors;
(g) Power supply components; and
(h) Outside cabinet;
(2) Associated equipment includes the following:
(a) Bill acceptors;
(b) Hoppers;
(c) Redemption kiosks;
(d) On-line monitoring and control systems, including promotional and bonusing systems and cashless systems, when relied on by the licensee for compliance reporting required by the commission;
(e) Shufflers;
(f) Radio frequency identification (RFID) chips;
(g) Craps dice;
(h) Roulette wheels;
(i) Roulette balls; and
(j) Electronic bonusing systems.

S.D. Admin. R. 20:18:18:15

16 SDR 57, effective 10/1/1989; 19 SDR 177, effective 5/27/1993; 20 SDR 113, effective 1/23/1994; 23 SDR 227, effective 7/1/1997; 30 SDR 115, effective 2/1/2004; 31 SDR 165, effective 5/10/2005; 36 SDR 22, effective 8/18/2009; 38 SDR 213, effective 6/18/2012; 40 SDR 121, effective 1/6/2014; 41 SDR218, effective 7/1/2015; 47 SDR 137, effective 6/28/2021

General Authority: SDCL 42-7B-7.

Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7B-7, 42-7B-11(13).