(1) In each gaming establishment, there shall be, immediately adjacent to the cashiers cage, a room specifically designated for counting the contents of drop boxes of gaming tables and drop buckets of slot machines which shall be known as the count room.
(2) The count room shall be designed and constructed to provide maximum security for the materials housed therein and for the activities conducted therein, to include at a minimum, the following—
(a) a metal door equipped with 2 separate locks securing the interior of the count room, the keys to which shall be different from each other and from the keys to the locks securing the contents of the drop boxes, and one key shall be maintained and controlled by the Security Department in a secure area within the Security Department, access to which may be gained only by a nominated member of the Security Department, and the other key maintained and controlled by the Gaming Department;
(b) a sign-out procedure established by the Security Department for all keys removed from the Security Department; and
(c) an alarm device connected to the entrance of the count room in such a manner as to cause a signalling to the monitors of the closed circuit television system in the surveillance monitor room of the Surveillance Department whenever the door to the count room is opened.
(3) Located within the count room shall be—
(a) a table constructed of clear glass or similar material for the emptying, counting and recording of the contents of the drop boxes which shall be known as the count table;
(b) closed circuit television cameras and microphones wired to monitoring rooms capable of, but not limited to, the following—
(i) effective and detailed audio-video monitoring of the entire count process,
(ii) effective, detailed video-monitoring of the count room, including storage cabinets or trolleys used to store drop boxes, and
(iii) audio-video taping of the entire count process and any other activities in the count room.