Florida Regulations 75-14.041: Randomness Requirements and Game Play Auditing
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(1) Each slot machine shall use a random number generator (RNG) located within a Florida slot machine licensee’s facility. The RNG shall:
(b) Conform to the random distribution values specified in the slot machine’s PAR sheet;
(c) Pass statistical tests such as the chi-squared test or random distribution analysis test;
(d) Cycle continuously in the background between games and during game play;
(e) Randomly determine the first seed number;
(f) Use a method of re-scaling that permits all numbers within the lower range to be equally probable if a function of a slot machine requires a random number to be generated with a smaller range than that provided by the slot machine’s RNG; and,
(g) Re-scale values using a method such as discarding that random number and selecting the next in sequence if a particular random number selected is outside the range of equal distribution of re-scaling values.
(2) A slot machine shall use communication protocols to protect the RNG and random selection process from influence by associated equipment.
(3) Each possible permutation or combination of game elements that produces a winning or losing game outcome shall be available for random selection at the initiation of each play.
(4) The independent licensed testing laboratory shall include a copy of each of the certifications required under this rule as part of the formal approval documentation certifying the machine and/or game for play in Florida to the division.
(5) Any misstatements, omissions or errors in the required certification provided by either the independent licensed testing laboratory or the manufacturer and/or distributor is a violation of rules governing slot machine gaming.
Rulemaking Authority 551.103(1), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 551.103(1)(c), (e), (g) FS. History-New 7-5-06, Amended 6-21-10, 9-26-13, 5-30-17, Formerly 61D-14.041.
(a) Be statistically independent from any other device;
(b) Conform to the random distribution values specified in the slot machine’s PAR sheet;
(c) Pass statistical tests such as the chi-squared test or random distribution analysis test;
(d) Cycle continuously in the background between games and during game play;
(e) Randomly determine the first seed number;
(f) Use a method of re-scaling that permits all numbers within the lower range to be equally probable if a function of a slot machine requires a random number to be generated with a smaller range than that provided by the slot machine’s RNG; and,
(g) Re-scale values using a method such as discarding that random number and selecting the next in sequence if a particular random number selected is outside the range of equal distribution of re-scaling values.
(2) A slot machine shall use communication protocols to protect the RNG and random selection process from influence by associated equipment.
(3) Each possible permutation or combination of game elements that produces a winning or losing game outcome shall be available for random selection at the initiation of each play.
(4) The independent licensed testing laboratory shall include a copy of each of the certifications required under this rule as part of the formal approval documentation certifying the machine and/or game for play in Florida to the division.
(5) Any misstatements, omissions or errors in the required certification provided by either the independent licensed testing laboratory or the manufacturer and/or distributor is a violation of rules governing slot machine gaming.
Rulemaking Authority 551.103(1), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 551.103(1)(c), (e), (g) FS. History-New 7-5-06, Amended 6-21-10, 9-26-13, 5-30-17, Formerly 61D-14.041.