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Good PowerPoint Example. Key Control. Consequences of not Returning Keys: Automatic STEP 3 offense Moved to non-key carrying position Gaming License suspension Possible Termination. Cash Handling. Always keep your hands where they can be seen;

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  1. Good PowerPoint Example

  2. Key Control Consequences of not Returning Keys: • Automatic STEP 3 offense • Moved to non-key carrying position • Gaming License suspension • Possible Termination

  3. Cash Handling Always keep your hands where they can be seen; Anytime you pay out or handle money make sure to clear your hands; If you find money on the floor do not touch it! Place your foot on it and radio for help; No Pockets!!!

  4. Policy Expectations! Family Member Gaming Employee Gaming MICS Concerning your Immediate Area! (make sure to ask your supervisor) No Autographs Allowed!!

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  6. Access Control DO NOT PIGGY BACK! MICS Section 15 Key and Access Controls: 15.11 Computerized Access Control System: I All employees/vendors that are issued an access badge/card must scan the access badge/card prior to entering any area that utilizes a computerized access device regardless of their access permissions.

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  8. Class II Gaming • Certain electronic gaming devices • Play against other players • Examples: bingo, pull tabs, non-banked card games not prohibited in the state. • Tribe and NIGC have concurrent jurisdiction. • State has no authority to regulate.

  9. Class III Gaming • “Vegas-style” gaming • Self-contained games • Examples: slot machines, banked card games and table games • Requires tribal-state compact • Tribes must pass an ordinance allowing gaming and establish tribal regulatory authority by tribe’s council. • State must permit the same specific type games

  10. Class III Gaming Examples: Progressives

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