WAC 230-15-090
Requirements for drop boxes. Drop box
means a metal container attached to each gambling table into
which the dealer must deposit all chips and cash collected
during play and, if required, insert card game inventory
control slips. Each drop box must have:
(1) A box lock - A lock that secures the contents; and
(2) A table lock - A separate lock securing the drop box
to the gambling table. Card game licensees must key this lock
differently from the lock securing the contents of the drop
box; and
(3) An opening - An opening through which currency, coin,
chips, forms, records, and documents can be inserted into the
drop box; and
(4) A label - A permanent number clearly visible which
corresponds to a permanent number on the gambling table to
which the box is attached. The shift during which the box was
used must also be included if drop boxes are removed from
tables more than once during an operating day. Card game
licensees may keep emergency drop boxes if the box has the
word "emergency" permanently on it, and, when it is put into
use, licensees temporarily mark it with the number of the
gambling table.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 07-09-033 (Order 608), §
230-15-090, filed 4/10/07, effective 1/1/08.]