13 Miss. Code. R. 7-9.2 - Jackpot Payout and Hopper Fill Slips
(a) Whenever a
patron wins a jackpot that is not totally and automatically paid directly from
the slot machine, a jackpot payout slip shall be prepared. Whenever a Slot
Attendant or Slot Supervisor requests a hopper fill, a hopper fill slip shall
be prepared.
(b) When voiding a
jackpot payout or hopper fill transaction, all parts of the slip shall indicate
the reason for the void and shall be marked VOID diagonally. The signature of
the preparer and the Slot Supervisor voiding the slip must also be written
diagonally. Voided jackpot payout and hopper fill slips must be forwarded to
Accounting for retention and accountability. Voided adjustments in the
computerized system shall be performed by Accounting.
(c) Manual jackpot payout and hopper fill
slips shall be sequentially pre-numbered forms. Each series of jackpot payout
or hopper fill slips shall be a three-part form and shall be inserted in a
dispenser that shall be locked. The dispenser will permit an individual slip in
the series and its copies to be written upon simultaneously while still in the
dispenser and will discharge the original and duplicate while the triplicate
remains in the dispenser. The receipt of manual jackpot payout and hopper fill
slips from the printing company must be recorded in a log, and Accounting must
reconcile the log to the purchase invoice. The unused supply of forms will be
locked and secured with access limited to Security or Accounting employees.
Security or Accounting employees must be responsible for placing and removing
the forms in/out of the dispenser. All parts of each series for manual jackpot
payout or hopper fill slips, used and unused shall be accounted for by
Accounting employees.
(d) Computer
generated jackpot payout and hopper fill slips shall be a two-part sequentially
numbered form. The original and its copies are printed simultaneously. All
information is stored in a machine-readable form that is not susceptible to
change or removal. All parts of each series for computerized jackpot payout or
hopper fill slips shall be accounted for by Accounting employees.
(e) Short pays, regardless of amount, must be
paid from a short pay slip. The short pay slip must be completed to include the
date, time, machine number, dollar amount of the payout (alpha and numeric),
reason, and signature of the Slot Attendant and verifier for such
payments.
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