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Code · Louisiana · Title 27 — Louisiana Gaming Control

RS 27:406

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RS 27:406
§406. Ticket vouchers and accounting tickets
A. Each video draw poker device must be capable of printing a ticket voucher for the player at the completion of each game. If credits are owed the player, the ticket must contain each of the following:
(1)The name of the licensed establishment.
(2)The address of the establishment.
(3)The value of the prize in numbers.
(4)The value of the prize in words.
(5)The time of day, in hours and minutes in a twenty-four-hour format.
(6)The date.
(7)The device license number or serial number up to eight digits.
(8)The sequential number of the ticket voucher.
(9)An encrypted validation number from which the validity of the prize can be determined.
B. An exact copy of each printed ticket voucher must be printed and retained within the device, or other means of capturing and retaining an electronic copy of the ticket data as approved by the division for a minimum of five thousand tickets. If a thermal printer is used and the duplicate information is stored electronically in the device, any duplicate voucher printed by the device must have the prominent word "DUPLICATE" printed on the face of the voucher.
C. Each video draw poker device must issue, by activation of an external switch, an accounting ticket containing a performance synopsis of the device. The ticket must contain:
(1)The name of the licensed establishment.
(2)The address of the establishment.
(3)The license number of the device.
(4)The time of day, in hours and minutes in a twenty-four-hour format.
(5)The date.
(6)The electronic meter readings required by this Chapter.
Acts 2012, No. 161, §2.
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