1021.210—Anti-money laundering program requirements for casinos.
(a) Requirements for casinos.
A casino shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of 31 U.S.C. 5318(h)(1) if it implements and maintains a compliance program described in paragraph (b) of this section.
(b) Compliance programs.
(1)
Each casino shall develop and implement a written program reasonably designed to assure and monitor compliance with the requirements set forth in 31 U.S.C. chapter 53, subchapter II and the regulations contained in this chapter.
(2)
At a minimum, each compliance program shall provide for:
(i)
A system of internal controls to assure ongoing compliance;
(ii)
Internal and/or external independent testing for compliance. The scope and frequency of the testing shall be commensurate with the money laundering and terrorist financing risks posed by the products and services provided by the casino;
(iii)
Training of casino personnel, including training in the identification of unusual or suspicious transactions, to the extent that the reporting of such transactions is required by this chapter, by other applicable law or regulation, or by the casino's own administrative and compliance policies;
(iv)
An individual or individuals to assure day-to-day compliance;
(v)
Procedures for using all available information to determine:
(A)
When required by this chapter, the name, address, social security number, and other information, and verification of the same, of a person;
(B)
The occurrence of any transactions or patterns of transactions required to be reported pursuant to § 1021.320 ;
(C)
Whether any record as described in subpart D of part 1010 of this chapter or subpart D of this part 1021 must be made and retained; and
(vi)
For casinos that have automated data processing systems, the use of automated programs to aid in assuring compliance.