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GAMING MACHINE REGULATION 2004 - REG 27

Definitions—pt 6

    (1)     In this part:

"cashless gaming card" means a device issued by a licensee that—

        (a)     is used with a licensee's gaming machine instead of, or as well as, money; and

        (b)     records, or enables recording of, gaming credits available to a player of the licensee's gaming machine.

Examples

1     magnetic swipe card

2     gaming machine ticket

3     plastic token

4     smartcard

5     ticket-in or ticket-out

6     radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag

"cashless gaming system" means peripheral equipment connected to a gaming machine that provides for—

        (a)     the recording of gaming credits held by a player with the licensee of a gaming machine for use with the gaming machine; and

        (b)     the transfer of gaming credits held by a player to and from a gaming machine through the use of a cashless gaming card.

Examples

1     ticket-in ticket-out system

2     system that provides for gaming using a player account

3     system that provides for non-account cashless gaming

"expired gaming credits" means gaming credits that have expired under section 34 (2).

"gaming credits" means the funds available through a cashless gaming card for gaming machine play or redemption.

"player account card", in relation to an individual's player account, means a cashless gaming card issued by the licensee allowing the individual to use gaming credits in the individual's player account with a gaming machine on the licensee's authorised premises.

"redeems"—a licensee redeems gaming credits on a cashless gaming card if the licensee gives the holder an equivalent amount of money in exchange for the credits.

    (2)     In this section:

"player account" means an account held by an individual with a licensee that allows the individual to hold gaming credits with the licensee for use with a gaming machine on the licensee's authorised premises.

"ticket-in" ticket-out system means an electronic system or device designed to be used for, or adapted to enable, the transfer of credits to or from a gaming machine using a ticket or similar thing.



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