Surveillance Plan Sample Clauses

Surveillance Plan. The Surveillance System shall be operated pursuant to a written surveillance plan (the “Surveillance Plan”). The then current Surveillance Plan shall be available in the main surveillance room for each Gaming Facility. At a minimum, the Surveillance Plan shall include: (1) An organizational chart depicting appropriate segregation of functions and responsibilities for all positions in the Surveillance Department; (2) A description of the duties and responsibilities of each position shown on the organizational chart; (3) A general description of the Surveillance System and all equipment used in the Surveillance system, including: (a) whether the system is digital or analog; (b) the types, sizes, and quantities of monitors; (c) the types and quantities of recorders, keyboards, and cameras; (d) the types and quantities of quads and multiplexers; and (e) the UPS system, backup generator, or alternate utility supplier; (4) A current, detailed blueprint or diagram that shows all of the areas of each Gaming Facility to be monitored by the Surveillance System (including the placement of Gaming Devices and Card Game Tables) and the placement of surveillance equipment in relation to the locations required to be observed by the Compact and its Appendices; (5) A narrative description of the administrative and operational policies and procedures used in the operation of the Surveillance System (including the policies and procedures that implement the pertinent requirements of Compact Sections 3(b)(4), 3(t), and 11(b)(4)); (6) A description of the training required for Surveillance Department employees; (7) If applicable, a statement that the Gaming Facility Operator does not conduct a form or forms of gaming permitted in the Compact; (8) Any other information required by this Appendix; (9) Identification of that department or part of the Gaming Facility Operator responsible for operating the Surveillance System, if the Gaming Facility Operator operates the Surveillance System; (10) Identification of that department or part of the Tribal Gaming Office responsible for operating the Surveillance System, if the Tribal Gaming Office operates the Surveillance System; and (11) Identification of the independent surveillance operator responsible for operating the Surveillance System, if an independent surveillance operator operates the Surveillance System.
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