(f)
Change Booth Operator — that is to say, a person
who issues, receives, transmits, exchanges or records cash, chips
or tokens used in the gaming on the slot machines, provided that
such person shall perform his duties only in the money-change
booth where he is on duty;
(g) Change Girl — that is to say, a person who issues,
receives, transmits, exchanges and records cash, chips and
tokens used in the gaming on the slot machines, provided that
such person shall in the performance of her duties, only be
directly concerned with players at the slot machines;
(h) Company Official — that is to say, a person who is a
director, secretary, shareholder or other official of the company
(where the licensee is a company), and who may watch the
gaming or performance by any person in pursuance of any
service agreement of any functions which such person is
permitted to perform, and who may record the details of, and
transmit cash, cheques, markers, IOU’s, chips and tokens used in
the gaming;
(i) Croupier — that is to say, a person who takes part in the
gaming as a player, handles apparatus, cards, tokens and other
articles used in the gaming at the gaming tables and who may
receive cash and issue chips and tokens used in the gaming at
the gaming tables where he is on duty;
(j) Director of Security — that is to say, a person who
watches the gaming and the performance by any person pursuing
any service agreement of any functions which such person is
permitted to perform. Such person may perform such other
duties as are specified in the written security instructions issued
by the licensee and notified to the Board;
(k) Inspector — that is to say, a person who watches the
gaming and the performance of croupiers in the course of their
duties and who may receive or record cash, markers, IOU’s,
chips and tokens used in the gaming at the gaming tables where
he is on duty, and who may transmit markers, IOU’s, chips and
tokens used in the gaming between the cashier’s office and the
gaming tables. Such person may also transmit and exchange
chips and tokens between the money-change booths and the
gaming tables where he is on duty. An inspector watching the
gaming on slot machines may also transmit coins used in the
gaming on slot machines between the cashier’s office and the
money-change booths, and may count and record the cash won
or lost in the gaming on the slot machines if the cash is held in
the money-change booths, or in the cashier’s office;
(l) Office Assistant — that is to say, a person who records
the details of cash, cheques, markers, IOU’s, chips and tokens
used in the gaming, and who may perform such other duties as
are specified in written instructions issued by the licensee and
notified to the Board;