13 Miss. Code. R. 3-10.4 - Duties of Casino
(a) Each casino
shall have and make available to all patrons the Self-Exclusion Form developed
and provided by the Commission.
(b)
Each casino shall designate a person or persons to be the contact person with
the Commission for purposes of self-exclusion procedures, including receipt and
maintenance of the self-exclusion list, submission of the casino licencee's
procedures, and all other communications between the Commission and the casino
for self-exclusion purposes.
(c)
Each casino shall establish procedures and systems which:
1. Require employees of the casino, upon
identification of a self-excluded person present in the casino, to notify:
i. Those employees of the casino designated
to monitor the presence of self-excluded persons; and
ii. Designated representatives of the
Commission via Email.
2.
Utilize the player tracking systems and other electronic means, including
checking all taxable patron winnings against the self-exclusion list, to assist
in determining whether self-excluded persons are participating in any gaming
activities;
3. Deny casino credit,
check cashing privileges, player club membership, complimentary goods and
services, junket participation and other similar privileges and benefits to any
self-excluded person;
4. Ensure
that self-excluded persons do not receive, either from the casino or any agent
thereof, targeted mailings, telemarketing promotions, player club materials or
other promotional materials relative to gaming activities at its licensed
casino.
(d) Each casino
shall post or provide at each entrance and exit to the gaming premises, and in
conspicuous places in or near gaming or cage areas and cash dispensing machines
located on the gaming premises written materials concerning the nature and
symptoms of problem gambling, the procedure for self-exclusion, including where
they can obtain the Request for Self-Exclusion form, and the toll free number
of the Mississippi Council on Compulsive Gambling or a similar entity approved
by the Executive Director that provides information and referral services for
problem gamblers.
(e) Upon
discovery by a casino that a self-excluded person has breached his
self-exclusion and obtained access to the premises, said casino shall take
steps to immediately eject such person from the premises, and notify the
Commission of the breach on forms provided by the Commission. The net winnings
of the self-excluded person should be confiscated and the related transactions
reversed in a manner which will provide effective control over the winnings,
the details of which should be included in the Licensee's Self-Exclusion plan.
(f) Each casino shall submit to
the Commission for written approval a copy of its procedures established
pursuant to these regulations within 90 days from the adoption of this
regulations concerning self-exclusion. Any amendment to the casino's procedures
shall be submitted to the Commission at least fourteen (14) days prior to their
implementation.
Notes
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