If bingo licensees offer player selection games, they must use:
(1) Two-part disposable cards and then they must:
- (a) Use the disposable card method of receipting for income; and
- (b) Establish and prominently post house rules setting out conditions for adding to, deleting from, or changing a card before it is separated from the copy. A worker authorized by the bingo manager must verify all changes to the card; and
- (c) Ensure that players mark their numbers on each card in a distinct, clear, and legible manner before separating the duplicate and the original. Licensees must not allow anyone to alter the copies after the duplicate and original cards are separated; and
- (d) Place all original cards in lockboxes to ensure no one places cards in the lockbox after the first bingo ball is called; and
- (e) Ensure the player retains and plays the duplicate copy; or
(2) Electronically generated cards and then they must:
- (a) Use the electronically generated bingo card method of receipting for income; and
- (b) Ensure that players do not mark or deface the card in any manner that prevents reading of the bingo numbers or any of the data imprinted on the card; and
- (3) Keep all winning cards and any duplicate copies as part of the daily bingo records.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. WSR 07-10-033 (Order 610), § 230-10-215, filed 4/24/07, effective 1/1/08.]