Colors of chips.
Effective Jun 18, 201238 SDR 213Source: 16 SDR 157, effective October 1, 1989; 19 SDR 21, effective August 20, 1992; 25 SDR 4, effective July 27, 1998; 28 SDR 24, effective August 28, 2001; 31 SDR 165, effective May 10, 2005; 38 SDR 213, effective June 18, 2012. | General Authority: SDCL 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13). | Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13) , 42-7B-15.
Denominations of chips must be denoted by the following colors:
- (1) The fifty-cent chip must be predominantly beige;
- (2) The one-dollar chip must be predominantly white;
- (3) The two-dollar chip must be predominantly orange;
- (4) The two-dollar fifty cent chip must be predominantly pink;
- (5) The five-dollar chip must be predominantly red;
- (6) The ten-dollar chip must be predominantly blue;
- (7) The twenty-five-dollar chip must be predominantly green;
- (8) The one-hundred dollar chip must be predominantly black; and
- (9) The five-hundred dollar chip must be predominantly purple;
- (10) The one-thousand dollar chip must be predominantly yellow; and
(11) The five-thousand dollar chip must be predominantly grey.
A retail licensee must have sufficient numbers of chips to conduct gaming. The retail licensee may have other approved chips at its option.
Source: 16 SDR 157, effective October 1, 1989; 19 SDR 21, effective August 20, 1992; 25 SDR 4, effective July 27, 1998; 28 SDR 24, effective August 28, 2001; 31 SDR 165, effective May 10, 2005; 38 SDR 213, effective June 18, 2012.
General Authority: SDCL 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13).
Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13) , 42-7B-15.