Fla. Admin. Code R. 75-11.025
(2) The surveillance system must be capable of:
(a) Covert monitoring of:
1. The conduct and operation of card and domino tables,
2. The conduct and operation of the location(s) where tournament buy-ins, registrations, re-entries, and prize payouts occur,
3. The conduct and operation of the cashiers’ cage(s) and/or vault,
4. The collection and count of the cardroom’s gaming revenue and jackpot pool drop,
5. The movement of any cardroom imprest tray, chips, tokens, or currency while being transported within the facility to a card or domino table, count room, money room, vault, cardroom vault or cashiers’ cage, or other secure area.
(b) Detection and recording of:
1. Cheating, theft, embezzlement, and any other activity considered illegal under the law or inconsistent with Chapter 75-11, F.A.C., or Section 849.086, F.S., in the cardroom facility; and,
2. The presence in the cardroom facility of any unauthorized or excluded person.
(4) The surveillance system and equipment shall employ digital electronic technology with the acuity and clarity no less than that provided by magnetic tape systems. The digital surveillance equipment shall:
(5) Different capability levels of cameras shall be:
(a) Dedicated cameras that record at a rate of 30 frames per second for viewing:
1. All activities on the entire surface of each card, domino, and count room table,
2. The central location for tournament buy-ins and registration,
3. The cashiers’ cage(s), cashiers’ drawers, and/or vault, including windows, cabinets, and shelving; and,
4. The surveillance room and activities conducted therein.
(b) PTZ cameras that:
1. Are placed behind domes or one-way mirrors,
2. Are concealed from view,
3. Permit unobstructed viewing with sufficient video monitors,
4. Simultaneously cover various vantage points,
5. Operate at a rate of 30 frames per second,
6. Permit identification of any person in the gaming area, and cardroom supporting areas, by obtaining a complete and clear image of the players’ faces,
7. Monitor and record the movement of chips, tokens, currency, imprest trays, drop boxes, and tip boxes within the cardroom facility,
8. Monitor all areas and activities occurring within the count rooms with audio capability and motion-sensitive performance to record during any occupancy in the count process,
9. Monitor and record all areas where chips and tokens are exchanged for cash or checks with sufficient clarity to permit identification of all physical items involved in the recorded transactions; and,
10. Magnify or zoom to clearly distinguish table numbers and the value of playing cards, dominoes, chips, tokens, and currency.
(6) During each count of chips, tokens, and currency in the count room:
(7) The surveillance room:
(8) If a cardroom operator allows surveillance coverage to be viewed from a location outside of the surveillance room, the cardroom operator shall:
(13) The cardroom licensee shall:
(14) All electronic surveillance recordings of cardroom activity shall be:
(17) Each cardroom operator shall maintain a log of all surveillance activities in the surveillance room that shall include:
Rulemaking Authority 550.0251(12), 849.086(4), (11) FS. Law Implemented 849.086 FS. History–New 10-21-97, Amended 9-7-08, 7-21-14, 1-2-18, Formerly 61D-11.025.