Florida Regulations 75-14.043: Transaction Log, Accountability of Bills/Tickets, Bill Acceptor Recall, and Number of Last Plays Required
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(1) All slot machines shall have the ability to display a complete transaction history for the most recent transactions with a cashless wagering system including at least the previous thirty-four (34) transactions prior to the most recent transaction that incremented any of the accounting meters.
(2) A slot machine shall maintain electronic metering to be able to report the following:
(a) Total monetary value of all bills, tickets, or vouchers accepted;
(b) Total number of all bills, tickets, or vouchers accepted; and,
(c) A breakdown of the following items accepted by the bill acceptor:
1. For bills, the game shall report the number of bills accepted for each bill denomination; and,
2. For all tickets or vouchers the game shall have a separate meter that reports the number of such items accepted.
(3) A slot machine shall retain in its memory and be capable of displaying the denomination of the last five (5) items referenced in paragraph (2)(c), accepted by the bill acceptor.
(4) Information on at least the last ten (10) games shall be retrievable by the operation of an external key-switch, or another secure method that is not available to the player. The slot machine shall provide all information required to fully reconstruct the last ten (10) plays. The information shall include:
(a) The value of initial credits;
(b) The value of credits bet;
(c) The value of credits won;
(d) The value of credits paid;
(e) Each final game outcome including all player choices and bonus features; and,
(f) The results of double-up options.
(5) The last game recall shall reflect bonus rounds in their entirety. If a bonus round lasts a specific number of events, each with separate outcomes, each of the specific events shall be displayed with its corresponding outcome, if the outcome resulted in an award. The recall shall reflect events that are screen position dependent, if the outcome resulted in an award. There shall be a minimum of fifty (50) games recallable for slot machines that have the potential for infinite free games.
Rulemaking Authority 551.103(1), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 551.103(1)(c), (d), (e), (g) FS. History-New 6-25-06, Formerly 61D-14.043.
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(a) Total monetary value of all bills, tickets, or vouchers accepted;
(b) Total number of all bills, tickets, or vouchers accepted; and,
(c) A breakdown of the following items accepted by the bill acceptor:
1. For bills, the game shall report the number of bills accepted for each bill denomination; and,
2. For all tickets or vouchers the game shall have a separate meter that reports the number of such items accepted.
(3) A slot machine shall retain in its memory and be capable of displaying the denomination of the last five (5) items referenced in paragraph (2)(c), accepted by the bill acceptor.
(4) Information on at least the last ten (10) games shall be retrievable by the operation of an external key-switch, or another secure method that is not available to the player. The slot machine shall provide all information required to fully reconstruct the last ten (10) plays. The information shall include:
(a) The value of initial credits;
(b) The value of credits bet;
(c) The value of credits won;
(d) The value of credits paid;
(e) Each final game outcome including all player choices and bonus features; and,
(f) The results of double-up options.
(5) The last game recall shall reflect bonus rounds in their entirety. If a bonus round lasts a specific number of events, each with separate outcomes, each of the specific events shall be displayed with its corresponding outcome, if the outcome resulted in an award. The recall shall reflect events that are screen position dependent, if the outcome resulted in an award. There shall be a minimum of fifty (50) games recallable for slot machines that have the potential for infinite free games.
Rulemaking Authority 551.103(1), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 551.103(1)(c), (d), (e), (g) FS. History-New 6-25-06, Formerly 61D-14.043.