N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 4300.24
(3) The schematic chart, required pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section must be submitted to the commission at least two weeks before the scheduled date for system installation and testing.
(b) Schematic chart.
(3) If the totalisator company desires to change any component in the hardware layout, the company must revise the schematic chart and submit it to the commission within seven days of said changes.
(c) Peripherals.
A totalisator system must include the following peripherals:
(6) backup devices capable of recording complete system information on removable media for storage and restoration.
(d) Stop wagering devices.
(5) The totalisator company, for good reason, may request from the commission additional or alternative stop wagering devices.
(e) Tote board.
The tote board must:
(2) allow the stewards or racing judges or a designee of the stewards or racing judges to post the order of finish, the official sign, inquiry sign, objection sign, or dead heat sign.
(f) Uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
(3) The alarm associated with the UPS must be readily recognizable by the totalisator operator from inside the totalisator room.
(g) Wagering devices.
(5) A wagering device may not be located in the totalisator room or in its immediate vicinity.
(h) Maintenance.
A totalisator company shall provide preventative maintenance to a totalisator system to ensure the system hardware will provide a high degree of reliability. Maintenance must include, but is not limited to, physical cleaning of system components and peripherals and testing the UPS for battery life and power stability.
(i) Common pooling.
(1) An authorized pari-mutuel wagering entity shall use a totalisator system that operates in either a tote-to-tote network or a wagering device-to-tote network. The totalisator system must, without regard to the location of the CPU:
(3) The host racetrack for which a common pool is created must also provide a totalisator system that:
(4) A totalisator company must file with the commission the disaster recovery plan for the current operating year ensuring that the authorized pari-mutuel wagering entity it provides services to may continue to conduct pari-mutuel wagering within a reasonable period of time in the event of a disaster at the CPU's location.
(j) Emergency procedures.
(3) If a hardware problem occurs, the tote operator may make an emergency fix to the totalisator system. Immediately after the fix has been made to the totalisator system, the totalisator company shall file a written report with the commission that states:
(ii) the corrective changes the tote operator made.
(k) Remote access.
The totalisator company shall use a remote access server that records keystrokes for all users accessing the tote system.
(l) Independent monitoring system.
The totalisator company shall utilize an independent real time transaction monitoring system approved by the commission. This system is to provide information in a read only format. At a minimum the system shall:
(a) Cash/sell system.