Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1815 - Removal of cards or dice from play
Rule 815.
(1) A
casino licensee shall remove any dice or playing cards if there is an
indication of any of the following:
(a) The
dice or playing cards have been tampered with.
(b) The dice or playing cards are
flawed.
(c) The dice or playing
cards are defective and the defect may affect the integrity or fairness of the
game.
(2) If there is an
indication that dice or playing cards have been tampered with, then the pit
boss, or his or her equivalent, shall place the dice or playing cards in an
envelope, seal the envelope, and give the envelope to the Michigan state police
gaming section. The pit boss, or his or her equivalent, shall note all of the
following information on the outside of the envelope:
(a) The date and time the dice or playing
cards were removed from play.
(b)
The live gaming device from which the dice or playing cards were removed from
play.
(c) The characteristics that
indicate that the dice or playing cards were tampered with.
(d) The name of all occupational licensees at
the live gaming device from which the dice or playing cards were removed, and
the name of the pit boss, or his or her equivalent, who removed the dice or
playing cards from play.
(3) Except for dice that are removed from
play due to the possibility of tampering, all dice shall be canceled when
removed from play. Dice may be canceled by any of the following means:
(a) Drilling a circular hole that is not less
than 1/4 of an inch in diameter through the center of each die.
(b) Destroying the die by
shredding.
(c) Canceling the die in
any other manner approved by the executive director.
(4) Except for playing cards that are removed
from play due to the possibility of tampering, all playing cards shall be
canceled by 1 of the following methods:
(a)
Drilling a circular hole that is not less than 1/4 of an inch in diameter
through the center of each card in the deck.
(b) Shaving not less than 2 corners of each
playing card so that each side is no longer at 90 degree angles with each
adjacent side.
(c) The cards are
destroyed by shredding.
(d)
Canceling the cards by any other method approved by the executive
director.
(5) This rule
shall not prevent a licensee from removing cards and dice from a game at any
time in its discretion.
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