Common use of Standards for Operation Clause in Contracts

Standards for Operation. 5.1.1 Any ETG must comply with the standards established by this Appendix and any applicable provision of the Compact, and must meet or exceed all applicable standards of Gaming Laboratories International’s Standards GLI-24 (Electronic Table Game Systems) (“GLI-24”) and GLI-25 (Dealer Controlled Electronic Table Games), as amended or modified. Any standards that contemplate features or functionalities of an ETG System that conflict with Section 3 of this Appendix are not applicable, and such features or functionalities are prohibited. 5.1.2 Any Electronic Wagering System must meet or exceed Gaming Laboratories International’s Standard GLI-16 (Cashless Systems in Casinos), the standards established by this Appendix, any applicable provision of the Compact, including Cashless Transaction System as defined in Appendix X2, and any related MOU. Provided, any “Cashless Systems in Casinos” that would add money to or take money from a patron’s account without a cashier or kiosk would require negotiations in Section XV.D. 5.1.3 The Tribal Gaming Agency and the State Gaming Agency may mutually agree in writing to alternative standards for any ETG System authorized in Section 3 in lieu of the GLI standards described in Sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.2 above that maintain the integrity and security of the ETG System.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming, Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

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Standards for Operation. 5.1.1 Any ETG must comply with the standards established by this Appendix and any applicable provision of the Compact, and must meet or exceed all applicable standards of Gaming Laboratories International’s Standards GLI-24 (Electronic Table Game Systems) (“GLI-24”) and GLI-25 (Dealer Controlled Electronic Table Games), as amended or modified. Any standards that contemplate features or functionalities of an ETG System that conflict with Section 3 of this Appendix are not applicable, and such features or functionalities are prohibited. 5.1.2 Any Electronic Wagering System must meet or exceed Gaming Laboratories International’s Standard GLI-16 (Cashless Systems in Casinos), the standards established by this Appendix, any applicable provision of the Compact, including Cashless Transaction System as defined in Appendix X2, and any related MOU. Provided, any “Cashless Systems in Casinos” that would add money to or take money from a patron’s account without a cashier or kiosk would require negotiations in Section XV.D.XV.F. 5.1.3 The Tribal Gaming Agency and the State Gaming Agency may mutually agree in writing to alternative standards for any ETG System authorized in Section 3 in lieu of the GLI standards described in Sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.2 above that maintain the integrity and security of the ETG System.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

Standards for Operation. 5.1.1 Any ETG must comply with the standards established by this Appendix and any applicable provision of the Compact, and must meet or exceed all applicable standards of Gaming Laboratories International’s Standards GLI-24 (Electronic Table Game Systems) (“GLI-24”) and GLI-25 (Dealer Controlled Electronic Table Games), as amended or modified. Any standards that contemplate features or functionalities of an ETG System that conflict with Section 3 of this Appendix are not applicable, and such features or functionalities are prohibited. 5.1.2 Any Electronic Wagering System must meet or exceed Gaming Laboratories International’s Standard GLI-16 (Cashless Systems in Casinos), the standards established by this Appendix, any applicable provision of the Compact, including Cashless Transaction System as defined in Appendix X2, and any related MOU. Provided, any “Cashless Systems in Casinos” that would add money to or take money from a patron’s account without a cashier or kiosk would require negotiations in Section XV.D.XV.G. 5.1.3 The Tribal Gaming Agency and the State Gaming Agency may mutually agree in writing to alternative standards for any ETG System authorized in Section 3 in lieu of the GLI standards described in Sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.2 above that maintain the integrity and security of the ETG System.

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Samples: Fifth Amendment to the Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

Standards for Operation. 5.1.1 Any ETG must comply with the standards established by this Appendix and any applicable provision of the Compact, and must meet or exceed all applicable standards of Gaming Laboratories International’s Standards GLI-24 (Electronic Table Game Systems) (“GLI-24”) and GLI-25 (Dealer Controlled Electronic Table Games), as amended or modified. Any standards that contemplate features or functionalities of an ETG System that conflict with Section 3 of this Appendix are not applicable, and such features or functionalities are prohibited. 5.1.2 Any Electronic Wagering System must meet or exceed Gaming Laboratories International’s Standard GLI-16 (Cashless Systems in Casinos), the standards established by this Appendix, any applicable provision of the Compact, including Cashless Transaction System as defined in Appendix X2, and any related MOU. Provided, any “Cashless Systems in Casinos” that would add money to or take money from a patron’s account without a cashier or kiosk would require negotiations in Section XV.D.XVII.G. 5.1.3 The Tribal Gaming Agency and the State Gaming Agency may mutually agree in writing to alternative standards for any ETG System authorized in Section 3 in lieu of the GLI standards described in Sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.2 above that maintain the integrity and security of the ETG System.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

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Standards for Operation. 5.1.1 7.1.1 Any ETG must comply with the standards established by this Appendix and any applicable provision of the Compact, and must meet or exceed all applicable standards of Gaming Laboratories International’s Standards GLI-24 (Electronic Table Game Systems) (“GLI-24”) and GLI-25 (Dealer Controlled Electronic Table Games), as amended or modified. Any standards that contemplate features or functionalities of an ETG System that conflict with Section 3 5 of this Appendix are not applicable, and such features or functionalities are prohibited. 5.1.2 7.1.2 Any Electronic Wagering System must meet or exceed Gaming Laboratories International’s Standard GLI-16 (Cashless Systems in Casinos), the standards established by this Appendix, any applicable provision of the Compact, including Cashless Transaction System as defined in Appendix X2, and any related MOU. Provided, any “Cashless Systems in Casinos” that would add money to or take money from a patron’s account without a cashier or kiosk would require negotiations in Compact Section XV.D.XVII.G. 5.1.3 7.1.3 The Tribal Gaming Agency and the State Gaming Agency may mutually agree in writing to alternative standards for any ETG System authorized in Section 3 5 of this Appendix in lieu of the GLI standards described in Sections 5.1.1 7.1.1 and 5.1.2 7.1.2 above that maintain the integrity and security of the ETG System.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tribal State Compact for Class Iii Gaming

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