N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 5329.22
(6) authorized sports bettor’s player card number, if known.
(c) Aggregating requirement.
Each casino sports wagering licensee shall aggregate all sports wagers in excess of $10,000 when any single officer, employee or agent of such casino sports wagering licensee would in the ordinary course of business have knowledge of the sports wagers.
(d) Identification requirement.
If an authorized sports bettor places a sports wager that is to be aggregated with previous sports wagers for which a record has been completed pursuant to this section, the casino sports wagering licensee shall complete the identification, recordation and reporting procedures for any additional sports wager regardless of amount occurring during the 24-hour period.
(a) Prohibition.
A casino sports wagering licensee shall not knowingly allow, and shall take reasonable steps to prevent, the circumvention of reporting requirements through an authorized sports bettor making a structured sports wager, including multiple sports wagers or a series of sports wagers that are designed to accomplish indirectly that which could not be accomplished directly. A sports wager or wagers need not exceed the dollar thresholds at any single casino sports wagering licensee in any single day in order to constitute prohibited structuring. No casino sports wagering licensee shall encourage or instruct the authorized sports bettor to structure or attempt to structure sports wagers. This section does not prohibit a casino sports wagering licensee from informing an authorized sports bettor of the regulatory requirements imposed upon the casino sports wagering licensee, including the definition of structured sports wagers. A casino sports wagering licensee shall not knowingly assist an authorized sports bettor in structuring or attempting to structure sports wagers.
(b) Recording requirements.
Each casino sports wagering licensee shall maintain multiple transaction logs to monitor compliance. Such logs shall record all sports wagers made within any 24-hour period in excess of $10,000, or in smaller amounts that aggregate in excess of $10,000, when any single officer, employee or agent of such licensee has actual knowledge of the sports wagers or would in the ordinary course of business have reason to know of the sports wagers. Each log entry shall be made by the employee accepting or approving the sports wager, immediately after accepting the sports wager, and shall include at a minimum: