Nevada Code § 463.0157

Gaming employee defined
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1. Gaming employee means any employee,
temporary employee or other representative of an operator of a slot route, the
operator of a pari-mutuel system, the operator of an inter-casino linked system
or a manufacturer, distributor or disseminator, or a gaming establishment
licensed to conduct any game, 16 or more slot machines, a race book, sports
pool or pari-mutuel wagering, whose job duties pertain to the operation,
control or outcome of any gambling game or the access, transport or review of
any gaming revenue, including, without limitation:
(a) Accounting or internal auditing personnel who
are directly involved in any recordkeeping or the examination of records
associated with revenue from gaming;
(b) Table games personnel;
(c) Cage and counting room personnel;
(d) Slot personnel;
(e) Keno personnel;
(f) Race book and sports pool personnel;
(g) Employees of a person required by NRS 464.010 to be registered to operate an
off-track pari-mutuel system;
(h) Employees whose duties are directly involved
with the manufacture, repair, sale or distribution of gaming devices,
associated equipment when the employer is required by NRS 463.650 to be licensed, cashless wagering
systems or interactive gaming systems;
(i) Employees of operators of interactive gaming
systems whose duties include the operational or supervisory control of the
systems or the games that are part of the systems;
(j) Employees of operators of call centers who
perform, or who supervise the performance of, the function of receiving and
transmitting wagering instructions;
(k) Employees who have access to the Boards
system of records for the purpose of processing the registrations of gaming
employees that a licensee is required to perform pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto;
(l) Information technology personnel who have
operational or supervisory control over information technology systems
associated with any of the matters related to gaming described in this
subsection;
(m) Hosts or other persons empowered to extend
credit or complimentary services related to gaming;
(n) Machine mechanics;
(o) Odds makers and line setters;
(p) Security personnel;
(q) Shift or pit bosses;
(r) Shills;
(s) Supervisors or managers whose duties include
the supervision of employees described in this subsection;
(t) Employees of a person required by NRS 463.160 to be licensed to operate an
information service;
(u) Club venue employees; and
(v) Other persons whose duties are similar to the
classifications set forth in paragraphs (a) to (u), inclusive, as the
Commission may from time to time designate by regulation.
2. Gaming employee does not include
employees whose duties do not involve gaming activities, persons engaged
exclusively in preparing or serving food or beverages or persons involved
primarily in the resort or hotel functions of a licensed gaming establishment.

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