Florida Regulations 75-14.056: Security and Surveillance Logs
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(1) The slot machine licensee shall maintain a surveillance log(s) in the surveillance room containing the following information:
(b) A summary, including the date and time each surveillance activity commenced and terminated;
(c) Record of any equipment or camera malfunctions;
(d) Description of the activity observed or performed for any and all unusual occurrences observed by a surveillance employee;
(e) Any additional information as required by the division or FDLE after notification of a specific incident; and,
(f) All communications received by or sent from the surveillance room.
(2) A slot machine licensee shall maintain a security log of any and all unusual occurrences for which the assignment of a security department employee is made. Each incident shall be assigned a sequential number and an entry made in the log(s) containing the following information:
(a) The assignment number;
(b) The date of the incident;
(c) The time of the incident;
(d) The location of the incident;
(e) The nature of the incident;
(f) The person(s) involved in the incident; and,
(g) The security department employee(s) assigned.
Rulemaking Authority 551.103(1), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 551.103(1)(g), (i), 551.104(4)(h) FS. History-New 7-30-06, Formerly 61D-14.056.
(a) The names of all persons entering or exiting the surveillance room;
(b) A summary, including the date and time each surveillance activity commenced and terminated;
(c) Record of any equipment or camera malfunctions;
(d) Description of the activity observed or performed for any and all unusual occurrences observed by a surveillance employee;
(e) Any additional information as required by the division or FDLE after notification of a specific incident; and,
(f) All communications received by or sent from the surveillance room.
(2) A slot machine licensee shall maintain a security log of any and all unusual occurrences for which the assignment of a security department employee is made. Each incident shall be assigned a sequential number and an entry made in the log(s) containing the following information:
(a) The assignment number;
(b) The date of the incident;
(c) The time of the incident;
(d) The location of the incident;
(e) The nature of the incident;
(f) The person(s) involved in the incident; and,
(g) The security department employee(s) assigned.
Rulemaking Authority 551.103(1), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 551.103(1)(g), (i), 551.104(4)(h) FS. History-New 7-30-06, Formerly 61D-14.056.