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(a) In providing a cash register receipt under 15 AAC 160.520(b) , a permittee or operator shall comply with the following:
(1) a consecutively-numbered receipt from a cash register must be given to the player; the receipt must include the
(A) repealed 11/10/96;
(B) date of sale;
(C) amount of money paid;
(D) name of the location;
(2) a cash register must have a consecutive four-digit customer receipt number that does not return to zero until at least 9,999 receipts have been printed;
(3) a cash register must have sufficient keys to record separately each type of sale and must provide a total for each type of sale recorded; a cash register must retain these totals between uses even if its power source is interrupted;
(4) repealed 11/10/96;
(5) if a cash register is used by the permittee or operator for purposes other than recording the receipts from bingo, the internal cash register tapes from the other purposes must be retained for the time period required under 15 AAC 160.870(a) .
(b) A permittee or an operator that had gross receipts from bingo that did not exceed $100,000 during the previous calendar year, or that expects to have gross receipts that do not exceed $100,000 during the current calendar year, may use a preprinted or handwritten receipt in lieu of the cash register receipt required under 15 AAC 160.520. In providing a preprinted or handwritten receipt, a permittee or an operator shall comply with the following:
(1) the receipt must be consecutively numbered;
(2) the receipt must be in duplicate; the original copy is to be given to the player and the duplicate is to be retained as a bingo record.
History: Eff. 7/30/94, Register 131; am 11/10/96, Register 140
Authority: AS 05.15.060
Editor's note: As of Register 165 (April 2003), the regulations attorney made technical revisions under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6), to 15 AAC 160.530(a) (5) and (b).
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