Fla. Admin. Code R. 75-14.054
(2) The surveillance system shall meet the following requirements:
(b) The system shall utilize 30 frames per second in light sensitive color cameras with pan, zoom, and tilt capabilities that can be placed behind domes or one-way mirrors that conceal the cameras from view and permit clear, unobstructed views with sufficient video monitors to simultaneously cover the following various vantage points:
1. Patrons, spectators, slot machine employees with an assigned work station and other persons in the slot machine gaming area with sufficient clarity to permit identification of such person,
2. The movement of cash, tickets or vouchers used for play, drop boxes, drop buckets, tip boxes and other gaming equipment within the slot machine licensee’s facility,
3. All areas and activities occurring within the count rooms, with audio-capability in those rooms, during any occupancy of those rooms,
4. All slot change booths, with sufficient clarity to permit identification of all transactions, cash and paperwork conducted therein,
5. Each slot machine with sufficient clarity as to determine the display of the screen of the slot machine, the denomination of any bill, voucher or ticket used in the slot machine or any information printed on a player card inserted into a slot machine and the identification numbers affixed to each machine; and,
6. All areas where slot machines are repaired.
(c) The system may utilize less than 30 frames per second, but no less than 15 frames per second in light sensitive color cameras with pan, zoom, tilt capabilities and/or fixed cameras that can be placed behind domes or one-way mirrors that conceal the cameras from view and permit clear, unobstructed views with sufficient video monitors to simultaneously cover the areas not listed above in paragraph (b), to specifically include the following:
1. All entrance and exit doors to the slot machine licensee’s facility including the armored car bay, and any man trap located in the facility; and,
2. All parking areas owned by the slot machine licensee with sufficient lighting in those areas to provide for clear viewing and recording.
Rulemaking Authority 16.712(2)(a), 551.103(1), 551.122 FS. Law Implemented 16.712(1)(a), 551.103(1)(g), (i), 551.104(4)(h) FS. History–New 6-25-06, Amended 5-30-17, Formerly 61D-14.054, Amended 8-5-25.