PERMANENT RULES
Date of Adoption: August 9, 2002.
Purpose: This amendment to WAC 230-40-610(6) changes the current rule which requires card room owners and on-duty card room employees that are playing in a poker game with a player-supported jackpot to show their hands at the end of play when the prize is not based upon a predetermined hand. Ms. Gillard petitioned for a rules change and requested that card room owners and on-duty card room employees no longer have to show their hands in a poker game unless there is possibility of a "bad beat" situation. Ms. Gillard felt that requiring owners and on-duty employees to show their hands compromises their playing style and ability to effectively participate in a game.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 230-40-610.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 9.46.070.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 02-12-076 on June 3, 2002.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 1, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 1,
Repealed 0;
Pilot Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0;
or Other Alternative Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0.
Effective Date of Rule:
January 1, 2003.
August 13, 2002
Susan Arland
Rules Coordinator
OTS-5791.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 403, filed 6/19/01, effective
7/20/01)
WAC 230-40-610
Player-supported
jackpots -- Restrictions -- Manner of conducting -- Approval.
A
player-supported jackpot (PSJ) is a separate contest of chance
directly related to the play and/or outcome of authorized
nonhouse-banked card games but which is not the card game itself.
Card rooms with a Class F or house-banked license may establish a
prize fund for the purpose of operating a PSJ for nonhouse-banked
card games. Any PSJ must be approved in writing by the director
or the director's designee prior to play. A PSJ must meet the
following requirements:
Funding a PSJ.
(1) A licensee may provide house funds to establish a PSJ. The licensee shall issue a check from the general business
account into the PSJ account to start the prize fund. Recouping
of start-up funds shall be done by issuing a check from the PSJ
account to the business general account. Electronic bank
transfers shall satisfy this requirement. Start-up funds shall
not exceed five thousand dollars per PSJ.
Using a rake to fund a PSJ.
(2) A licensee may assess a portion of players' wagers for a
jackpot prize. Such amount shall not exceed one dollar per hand
or game for each PSJ. This assessment shall be separately
collected using the rake method.
PSJ funds are player funds - exception from administrative fee.
(3) The licensee acts only as the custodian of the PSJ
funds, including any interest earned on this money, and maintains
no legal right to the funds. All PSJ funds shall be awarded as
prizes, based upon a format approved by commission staff. An
administrative fee not to exceed ten percent of the amount
collected for a PSJ may be imposed by the licensee. This
administrative fee includes all expenses incurred by the
licensee, including banking fees. No other expenses beyond the
ten percent administrative fee shall be deducted from the PSJ
account.
Prize fund custodian.
(4) Each licensee shall designate at least one "prize fund
custodian" who shall be responsible for safeguarding and
disbursing funds to winners. A prize fund custodian may be an
owner, partner, officer, or licensed individual designated by a
card room owner, partner, or officer. The custodian shall have
signature authority for prize fund bank accounts and ensure
accountability of all funds collected for use in a PSJ. The
licensee shall meet the deposit requirements of WAC 230-40-608.
Payout of prizes.
(5) Prize amounts paid in cash shall not exceed five hundred
dollars. Prize amounts not awarded in cash shall be paid within
twenty-four hours, by check, the type which provides a duplicate
copy, which shall not be cashed on the licensee's premises. A
record of all prizes paid shall be maintained in the format
prescribed by commission staff and shall include:
(a) For prizes less than one hundred dollars, a system of accounting denoting each individual prize may be utilized.
(b) For prizes one hundred dollars and above, the following information shall be recorded on a prize record:
(i) Full printed name;
(ii) Date of birth;
(iii) Street address;
(iv) Type of identification reviewed;
(v) Amount of the prize awarded;
(vi) Description of the winning hand;
(vii) Time and date awarded; and
(viii) The supervisor's and dealer's initials.
(c) Upon awarding a prize of five hundred dollars or more, the dealer shall fan the winning hand in view of the surveillance camera. The hand shall be collected and sealed with the prize record. The winning hand and remaining deck shall be maintained on the premises as part of daily card room records for a period of seven days, unless released by a commission agent.
Owners and employees competing for a PSJ.
(6) Owners, custodians and on-duty card room employees may
participate in card games that offer a PSJ, but may not share in
the winnings of any prize awarded. ((If playing in a game with a
PSJ in which the prize is not based upon a predetermined hand,
owners and card room employees must turn their cards face up at
the end of each game so that the cards may be observed by other
players at the table and surveillance.)) Any prize winnings an
owner or on-duty employee may be entitled to under game rules,
must be divided equally among the other players at the table:
Provided, That off-duty employees may participate in card games
that offer a PSJ and share in the prize winnings.
Owners and employees showing cards.
(7) Owners and on-duty card room employees must turn their
cards face up at the end of each game so they may be observed by
other players at the table and surveillance if:
(a) Playing in a game with a PSJ;
(b) The prize is not based upon a predetermined hand; and
(c) There is a qualifying hand at the end of a game (such as a "bad beat" hand).
House dealer required.
(((7))) (8) All card games offering a PSJ must utilize a
house dealer.
Security requirements.
(((8))) (9) Each gaming table offering a PSJ shall be
required to install a closed circuit television system as
outlined in WAC 230-40-625: Provided, That licensees operating
any house-banked card games shall follow the security
requirements set forth in WAC 230-40-825 for all tables in the
card room, including those offering a PSJ.
Removing a PSJ from play.
(((9))) (10) The following procedures shall be followed for
all discontinued player-supported jackpots:
Discontinued.
(a) In the event a licensee elects to discontinue a PSJ, the
balance, less any nonrecouped seed money, shall be distributed to
players within sixty days of discontinuance by offering an
approved promotion or card tournament of the same game under
which the PSJ was originally accrued.
Closure of business.
(b) In the event a licensee ceases to operate a card room,
or fails to maintain a valid card room license, all funds
associated with the PSJ shall be distributed to the Washington
state council on problem gambling.
Posting rules.
(c) The licensee shall conspicuously post a sign stating how
PSJ money will be distributed in the event the PSJ is
discontinued or the business closes. The sign must be posted at
the inception of the PSJ.
House rules.
(((10))) (11) House rules, to include administrative fees
shall be posted in a location readily visible by all players and
disclose the conditions under which prizes may be won, the prize
amount, cost to participate, and any other conditions which may
affect the outcome of the game.
Dispute resolution.
(((11))) (12) If a dispute arises involving the outcome of a
PSJ, the licensee shall preserve the video recording, the winning
hand and remaining deck, and all records for the game where the
dispute occurred and shall notify commission staff within
twenty-four hours. The licensee shall document all information
pertaining to the dispute including:
(a) The names, addresses, and phone numbers of all players, card room staff, and any witnesses involved;
(b) Amount of the advertised PSJ; and
(c) A full description of the circumstances surrounding the dispute.
(((12))) (13) All disputes involving a PSJ will be
investigated by commission staff, with a report submitted to the
director. A written decision will be issued by the director, or
the director's designee, and such decision shall be final.
(((13))) (14) During the course of dispute resolution, the
commission may become the temporary custodian of any and all
prize funds. The PSJ will be suspended until the dispute is
resolved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 01-13-091 (Order 403), § 230-40-610, filed 6/19/01, effective 7/20/01; 00-09-052 (Order 383), § 230-40-610, filed 4/14/00, effective 5/15/00.]