(1) There shall be a minimum of two (2) meters contained in each slot machine. One meter shall measure total credits into the slot machine. The other meter shall measure total credits out of the slot machine.

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    (2) The required electronic accounting meters are as follows:
    (a) The amounts wagered or cash in meter shall cumulatively count the total amounts wagered during game play, except credits that are won during the game that are subsequently risked in a double-up mode;
    (b) The number reflecting the amounts won or the award reflected on the credit out meter shall cumulatively count all amounts the player has won at the end of the game that were not paid by an attendant, including amounts paid by a ticket printer. The credit out meter shall not increment for bills inserted and cashed out to allow the slot machine to be used as a change machine. In those cases where amounts awarded are included on separate meters, the metering requirements for the credit out meter can be met by summing the number reflected on the credit out and machine paid external bonus payout meter;
    (c) The drop meter shall maintain a cumulative count of the credit value of all bills and tickets inserted into the bill acceptor processed for play;
    (d) The handpays meter shall reflect the cumulative amounts paid by an attendant;
    (e) The cancelled credit meter shall reflect the cumulative amounts paid by an attendant that are in excess of the credit limit and residual credits that are collected; and,
    (f) Printer games do not require a cancelled credit meter unless a “”printer limit”” option exists on the game.
    (3) The required electronic occurrence meters are as follows:
    (a) The games-played