N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 4620.4
(a) Equipment.
(3) Roulette wheels.
(ii) The wheel head itself, the only moving part, consists of a disk or plate, slightly convex in shape. Around its rim are partitions known as separators or frets, and the compartments or pockets between these are called canoes. These pockets are painted alternately red and black, except for two pockets that are green. Each of the red and black compartments bears a number from 1 to 36. The green pockets carry the symbols 0 and 00.
(b) Roulette personnel and their duties.
(3) Croupier. The croupier separates and stacks the losing wagers that have been collected or swept from the layout by the dealer. The croupier helps the dealer pay off winning bets.
(c) The play.
(3) On the first spin the dealer has no fixed point from which to spin the wheel or ball. Thereafter the dealer must spin the wheel and ball from the winning pocket into which the ball previously dropped.
(d) Inside bets.
The maximum bet shall be $2 or its equivalent in chips.
(7) Six-number bet or line bet. The player places his wager on the intersection of the side line and a line between two streets. If any of these six numbers wins, the player collects. Payoff odds: 5 to 1.
(e) Outside bets.
The maximum bet shall be $5 or its equivalent in chips.