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Originally Posted by snowman
they being the floor or pit NEVER a security guard
gaming regs are in place for things like this
Let's check Nevada Gaming's Regulation 5 on the operation of gaming establishments.
Regulation 5.170 merely requires licensees to establish a program to allow patrons to exclude themselves from certain activities, at a minimum. So if a licensee includes in that program an exclusion from the ability to wager at all, and the licensee's program procedures allow for security staff to enforce that exclusion, then they are well within regs.
Further, of course the bad actors clause of 5.011 prohibits licensees or their employees from "catering to... either socially or in business affairs, persons of notorious or unsavory reputation [etc]." There is no limitation given on how 5.011 is to be enforced by a licensee.
Or how about Regulation 28, List of Excluded Persons?
28.090 requires that a licensee request the excluded person immediately leave if already on the premises, and notify the Board and law enforcement upon failure to leave. Further, the licensee is forbidden to cater to the person. This is a duty of the licensee. They *have* to pull the chips out, and there's no reg that says a person with a specific title has to do it.
Heck, some places won't even have a pit boss do a blackjack back off.