N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 5320.8
(11) the participating gaming devices.
(c) Progressive controller program interruption.
After a program interruption (e.g., power down), software shall be able to recover to the state such software was in immediately prior to the interruption occurring.
(d) Internal link progressive controller.
For link progressives where the progressive controller is part of the game software (internal link), all games on such link shall conform to the following criteria:
(7) the progressive link shall be capable of displaying all progressive parameters (i.e., contribution, reset amount, levels, etc.).
(e) Progressive resumption.
On program resumption, the following procedures, at a minimum, shall be performed:
(3) the integrity of all critical memory shall be checked.
(f) Communications for jackpot signaling.
There shall be a secure, two-way communication protocol between the main game processor board and the progressive system. In addition, the progressive system shall be able to:
(2) update constantly the progressive display as play on the link is continued.
(g) Monitoring of credits bet.
During the normal mode of progressive gaming devices, the progressive controller shall monitor continuously each device on the link for the pre-set rate of progression and shall multiply the same by the rate of progression and denomination in order to determine the correct amounts to apply to the progressive jackpot. Such monitoring shall be 99.99 percent accurate.
(h) Access to the progressive controller.
Each progressive controller used with a progressive gaming device shall be housed in a secure environment that allows access only by authorized personnel. Access to the controller shall conform to the gaming facility’s approved system of internal controls.
(i) Progressive controller required meters.
The progressive controller or other approved progressive system component shall keep the information described in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this subdivision in non-volatile memory, which shall be displayed on demand. Such meters shall be 99.99 percent accurate.
(5) The rate of progression for each level displayed.
(j) Controller and display functions during progressive jackpot win.
When a progressive jackpot is recorded on an electronic gaming device that is attached to the progressive controller, the progressive controller shall allow for the following to occur on the device and/or progressive display:
(4) display the new progressive values that are current on the link.
(k) Base progressive jackpot amount.
The initial amount of a progressive jackpot shall begin at or above an award for that particular gaming device that makes the entire meter payout greater than the minimum percentage requirement.
(l) Progressive controller error conditions.
When a controller error occurs the gaming device shall alternate displays between the current amount and an appropriate error message that is visible to all players or that can alert the gaming facility to such error condition. The progressive controller shall convey the appropriate signal to disable the games using the progressive, and an error shall be displayed on the progressive meter, or its equivalent, if any of the following events occurs:
(7) if the game meters are validated against the controller's meters (via communications between the game board and controller) and such meters do not reconcile.
(m) Transferring of progressive jackpot.
The progressive controller shall have a secure means of transferring a progressive jackpot and/or prizes to another progressive controller or other commission-approved progressive system component. Transferring of progressive jackpots shall meet the gaming facility’s approved system of internal controls.
(n) Jackpot limits.
The controller may be configured with a limit on the jackpot of a progressive gaming device, if the limit imposed is greater than the jackpot payout on the gaming device at the time the limit is imposed. This limit shall be posted on or near the device or devices to which the limit applies.
(o) Time limits.
The progressive controller may have the ability to set time limits that limit the time the progressive is available.
A progressive system shall meet the standards for gaming devices set forth in Part 5319 of this Title. The requirements of this Part apply equally to one progressive gaming device linked to a progressive controller or is internally controlled, as well as several progressive gaming devices linked to one progressive controller within one gaming facility or multiple gaming facilities.
(a) Progressive controller description.
A progressive controller shall calculate the values of the progressives and display the information within a progressive gaming device link and the associated progressive meter (if applicable, progressive controllers may be internally controlled by the games control program). A progressive controller may consist of more than one discrete component and include, without limitation, PC-based computers, wiring, interface boards and collection nodes, etc.
(b) Setting jackpot amounts.
The entry or modification of system jackpot parameter values shall be secure. Any change to the jackpot amount shall conform to the gaming facility’s approved system of internal controls. All progressive gaming devices or any progressive system component approved by the commission shall be able to display, the following information for each progressive prize offered (if applicable):