Florida Regulations 75-11.022: Cardroom Imprest Tray
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(1) The chips, tokens, and currency for the cardroom operation shall be physically maintained separately from any other currency of the pari-mutuel wagering facility, except that chips may be used to purchase pari-mutuel tickets if the cardroom operator’s internal controls include procedures for converting the designated chips back to cash and returning that cash to the cardroom at a minimum of one daily.
(3) The cardroom supporting area where unused imprest trays are stored must be a secure area where access is limited to those persons authorized pursuant to subsection 75-11.012(9), F.A.C. If unused imprest trays are not maintained in such secure area, they must be locked and secured to the table under constant surveillance coverage at all times.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 550.0251(12), 849.086(4) FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 849.086. History-New 1-7-97, Amended 9-7-08, 7-21-14, Formerly 61D-11.022.
(2) When a card table imprest tray is replenished, the dealer or cage cashier shall count the impressments under surveillance coverage by the method as stated in
Fl. Admin. Code R. 75-11.019(4)(o)
(3) The cardroom supporting area where unused imprest trays are stored must be a secure area where access is limited to those persons authorized pursuant to subsection 75-11.012(9), F.A.C. If unused imprest trays are not maintained in such secure area, they must be locked and secured to the table under constant surveillance coverage at all times.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 550.0251(12), 849.086(4) FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 849.086. History-New 1-7-97, Amended 9-7-08, 7-21-14, Formerly 61D-11.022.