Section 30-1601. MONTE CARLO NIGHT PARTY WORKERS  


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    1601.1A Monte Carlo night party shall have at least the following workers:

     

    (a)Member-in-charge;

     

    (b)Deputy member-in-charge;

     

    (c)Pit boss;

     

    (d)Worker (dealer, croupier);

     

    (e)General cashier;

     

    (f)Assistant cashier; and

     

    (g)Prize pay-out recorder.

     

    1601.2All Monte Carlo night party workers shall be at least eighteen (18) years old or older.

     

    1601.3A Monte Carlo night party volunteer worker of the licensed organization shall wear a name tag.

     

    1601.4A Monte Carlo night party worker who is employed by a licensed supplier to operate any Monte Carlo night party equipment shall register with the Board and wear a name tag.

     

    1601.5No person employed by a licensed supplier to operate equipment at a Monte Carlo night party shall be registered with the Board if the person has been convicted of a felony or has not received a pardon or has not been released from parole or probation at least five (5) years prior to the date of the application.

     

    1601.6Monte Carlo night party workers shall do the following:

     

    (a)Not accept tips;

     

    (b)Not play while working; and

     

    (c)Purchase chips or imitation money in the same manner as all other players.

     

     

authority

§ 4 of the Law to Legalize Lotteries, Daily Numbers Games, and Bingo and Raffles for Charitable Purposes in the District of Columbia, effective March 10, 1981 (D.C. Law 3-172; D.C. Official Code § 3-1301 et seq.).

source

Final Rulemaking published at 35 DCR 3788, 3815 (May 20, 1988).