(1) A value chip issued by a gaming operator shall be round in shape and shall have clearly and permanently impressed, engraved or imprinted thereon the name of the gaming establishment it is being issued in and the specific value of the gaming chip.
(2) A gaming operator may issue gaming chips without a value impressed, engraved or imprinted thereon for the purpose of gaming at roulette and the design of such gaming chips shall be unique to the gaming operator issuing them.
(3) Value chips may be issued by a gaming operator in denominations of $0.50, $1.00, $2.50, $5.00, $25.00, $100.00, $500.00, $1,000.00, $2,500.00, $5,000.00, $10,000.00, and any other denomination approved by the Board.
(4) Subject to the approval of the Board, it shall be within the discretion of the gaming operator to determine which of these denominations will be issued in his or her gaming establishment and what amounts of each denomination will be necessary for the conduct of gaming.
(5) Each denomination of value chip shall have a different primary colour from every other denomination of value chip, as follows—
(6) Subject to the approval of the Board, the colour of any denomination of value chips, other than those listed in subsection (5), may be determined by the gaming operator.
(7) Each gaming operator shall utilise contrasting secondary colours for each denomination of value chips, but unless otherwise approved by the Board, a gaming operator shall not use a secondary colour on a specific denomination of chip identical to the secondary colour used by another gaming operator on that same denomination of value chip.
(8) Each non-value chip utilised in a gaming establishment shall be issued solely for the purpose of gaming at roulette.
(9) Non-value chips issued at a roulette table shall only be used for gaming at that roulette table, and shall not be used for gaming at any other table in the gaming establishment, nor shall any gaming operator or his or her employees knowingly allow any patron of a gaming establishment to remove non-value chips from the roulette table from which they were issued.
(10) A person shall not, at a roulette table, be issued or permitted to game with non-value chips that are identical in colour and design to value chips or to non-value chips being used by another person at the same roulette table.
(11) Where a patron purchases non-value chips, the specific value to be assigned to each non-value chip, if other than the roulette table minimum, shall be indicated by placing a marker button, or other indicator of its value, on top of the specimen of the non-value chip, in a transparent holder with the marker button on top.
(12) The holder under subsection (11) shall be displayed in a position approved by the Board.
(13) Non-value chips shall only be presented for redemption at the roulette table from which they were issued and shall not be redeemed or exchanged at any other location in the gaming establishment, and when so presented, the dealer at such table shall exchange them for an equivalent amount of value chips which may then be used by the patron or redeemed as any other value chips.
(14) Each gaming operator shall have the discretion to permit, limit or prohibit the use of value chips in gaming at roulette, and it shall be the responsibility of the gaming operator and his or her employees to monitor the wagers being made at roulette with value chips so that the wagers made by one player are not confused with those made by another player at the same roulette table.
(15) Non-value chips missing from a roulette table shall be replenished from the reserve non-value chip inventory at least weekly.