(1) Whenever gaming tables are to remain open for gaming activity at the conclusion of a shift, the gaming chips, gaming plaques or coins remaining at the gaming tables at the time of the shift change shall be counted by either the Gaming Supervisor assigned to the outgoing shift and the croupier assigned to the incoming shift, or the croupier assigned to the gaming table at the time of a drop box shift change which does not necessarily coincide with an employee shift change.
(2) The count under subregulation (1) shall be verified by the Gaming Supervisor assigned to the gaming table at the time of a drop box shift change.
(3) The gaming chips, gaming plaques and coins counted shall be recorded on a table inventory slip by the Gaming Supervisor assigned to the gaming table of the outgoing shift or the Gaming Supervisor assigned to the gaming table at the time of the drop box shift change.
(4) Table inventory slips shall be 2-part forms, and the Gaming Supervisor shall, at a minimum and on the closer and the opener, record the following—
(a) the date and identification of the shift ended;
(b) the game and table number;
(c) the total value of each denomination of gaming chips, gaming plaques and coins remaining at the table.
(5) Signatures attesting to the accuracy of the information recorded on the table inventory slips shall be of either the croupier and the Gaming Supervisor assigned to the incoming and outgoing shifts or the croupier and the Gaming Supervisor assigned to the gaming table at the time of a drop box shift change.
(6) Upon meeting the signature requirements as described in subregulation (5), the closer shall be deposited in the drop box that is attached to the gaming table immediately prior to the change of shift at which time the drop boxes shall then be removed and the opener shall be deposited in the replacement drop box that is to be attached to the gaming tables immediately following the change of shift.