(a) All aspects of an electronic-table-game system, including the computer or server and related hardware, software or related devices, shall be tested by a licensed independent testing laboratory, prior to use at a gaming facility.
(b) Dealer-controlled electronic table games shall comply with the requirements set forth in sections 5321.12 and 5321.13 of this Part, except:
(1) the dual key control described in section 5321.12(b) of this Part shall be controlled by the gaming facility licensee’s accounting or finance department and another authorized department as set forth in the gaming facility’s approved system of internal controls; and
(2) the information required in the game of player-banked poker under section 5321.12(e)(4) of this Part shall be visible to the dealer or boxperson.
(c) A dealer-controlled electronic table game shall have the ability to authenticate the transmission of data between the various components of the electronic-table-game system.
(d) A dealer-controlled electronic table game system shall display a signal clearly visible to the surveillance department whenever a door or cabinet at an electronic table game is open and whenever there is a malfunction in the operation of the electronic table game system, or any component thereof, including whenever a printer or currency jam occurs.
(e) An electronic table game that is not a fully automated electronic table game shall be equipped, at minimum with the meters listed in section 5319.52(g)(1)-(5), (20) and (21) of this Title.