Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35
Sec. 5. Electronic gaming devices must meet the following security and audit specifications:
- (1) Be controlled by a microprocessor.
- (2) Be connected and communicating to the central computer system.
- (3) Have an internal enclosure for the circuit board that is locked and sealed prior to game play.
- (4) Be able to continue a game with no loss of data after a power failure.
- (5) Have game data recall for the current game and the previous ten (10) games.
(6) Have a random selection process that satisfies the ninety-nine percent (99%) confidence level using the following tests:
- (A) Standard chi-squared.
- (B) Runs.
- (C) Serial correlation.
- These tests must not be predictable by players.
- (7) Clearly display applicable rules of play and the payout schedule.
(8) Display an accurate representation of each game outcome using:
- (A) rotating reels;
- (B) video monitors; or
- (C) any other type of display mechanism that accurately depicts the outcome of the game.
- (9) Display an external registration tag and number issued by the commission.
- (10) The par sheet for the program used in an electronic gaming device must be stored in the electronic gaming device.
(Indiana Gaming Commission; 68 IAC 2-6-5; filed Jan 17, 1996, 11:00 a.m.: 19 IR 1301; filed Aug 20, 1997, 7:11 a.m.: 21 IR 12; readopted filed Oct 15, 2001, 4:34 p.m.: 25 IR 898; readopted filed Sep 14, 2007, 1:40 p.m.: 20071003-IR-068070354RFA; filed Dec 6, 2012, 2:32 p.m.: 20130102-IR-068110786FRA; readopted filed Nov 26, 2013, 3:58 p.m.: 20131225-IR- 068130354RFA; readopted filed Sep 4, 2019, 10:57 a.m.: 20191002-IR-068190384RFA)