25 C.F.R. § 543.8
(b) Bingo cards.
(1) Physical bingo card inventory controls must address the placement of orders, receipt, storage, issuance, removal, and cancellation of bingo card inventory to ensure that:
(2) Receipt from supplier.
(3) Storage.
(4) Issuance and returns of inventory.
(i) Controls must be established for the issuance and return of bingo card inventory. Records signed by the issuer and recipient must be created under the following events:
(5) Cancellation and removal.
(6) Logs.
(ii) The bingo card inventory record(s) must include:
(c) Bingo card sales.
(2) Manual bingo card sales: In order to adequately record, track, and reconcile sales of bingo cards, the following information must be documented:
(3) Bingo card sale voids must be processed in accordance with the rules of the game and established controls that must include the following:
(4) Class II gaming system bingo card sales. In order to adequately record, track and reconcile sales of bingo cards, the following information must be documented from the server (this is not required if the system does not track the information, but system limitation(s) must be noted):
(d) Draw.
(4) Verification and display of draw. Controls must be established and procedures implemented to ensure that:
(e) Prize payout.
(1) Controls must be established and procedures implemented for cash or cash equivalents that address the following:
(2) Verification of validity.
(i) Controls must be established and procedures implemented to verify that the following is valid for the game in play prior to payment of a winning prize:
(3) Validation.
(4) Verification.
(5) Authorization and signatures.
(ii) Manual prize payouts above the following threshold (or a lower threshold, as authorized by management and approved by TGRA) must require one of the two signatures and verifications to be a supervisory or management employee independent of the operation of Class II Gaming System bingo:
(6) Payout records, including manual payout records, must include the following information:
(iv) Manual payout records must also include the following:
(f) Cash and cash equivalent controls.
(2) Procedures must be implemented to control cash or cash equivalents based on the amount of the transaction. These procedures must include documentation by shift, session, or other relevant time period of the following:
(g) Technologic aids to the play of bingo. Controls must be established and procedures implemented to safeguard the integrity of technologic aids to the play of bingo during installations, operations, modifications, removal and retirements. Such procedures must include the following:
(1) Shipping and receiving.
(i) A communication procedure must be established between the supplier, the gaming operation, and the TGRA to properly control the shipping and receiving of all software and hardware components. Such procedures must include:
(C) Notification from the supplier to the TGRA, or the gaming operation as approved by the TGRA, of the shipping date and expected date of delivery. The shipping notification must include:
(1) Name and address of the supplier;
(2) Description of shipment;
(3) For player interfaces: a serial number;
(4) For software: software version and description of software;
(5) Method of shipment; and
(6) Expected date of delivery.
(2) Access credential control methods.
(3) Recordkeeping and audit processes.
(i) The gaming operation must maintain the following records, as applicable, related to installed game servers and player interfaces:
(4) System software signature verification.
(5) Installation testing.
(i) Testing must be completed during the installation process to verify that the player interface has been properly installed. This must include testing of the following, as applicable:
(2) Removal, retirement and/or destruction. Procedures must be implemented to retire or remove any or all associated components of a Class II gaming system from operation. Procedures must include the following:
(i) For player interfaces and components that accept cash or cash equivalents:
(ii) For removal of software components:
(iii) For other related equipment such as blowers, cards, interface cards:
(iv) For all components:
(v) Where the TGRA authorizes destruction of any Class II gaming system components, procedures must be developed to destroy such components. Such procedures must include the following:
(1) Controls must be established and procedures implemented to: