Venue Operational Requirements / 07. Gaming Machine Operations - Machine Compliance / 7.04 Electronic Information (Player Information Display (PID))

Venue Operational Requirements

7.04 Electronic Information (Player Information Display (PID))


Each gaming machine available for gaming in Victoria must generate and display electronic game information.

A gaming machine must be capable of generating and displaying, at the election of a player, electronic player information.

See the definition of 'electronic game information' on page 3 of the Gambling Regulations 2015
See regulation 20 of the Gambling Regulations 2015
A venue operator must not allow a gaming machine to be played if it does not function in the manner in which it was designed and programmed to function, and this includes a gaming machine which has ceased to provide the required player information.

See section 3.5.21 of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003
See Chapter 08 – Events, Faults and Malfunctions

Industry participants can access, via the following link, templates to Gaming Machine Event Register (PDF: 63KB) and Suspected Malfunction of a Gaming Machine Form (PDF: 58KB). Venue operators may wish to produce their own documents. However, these templates indicate the minimum details required in a suggested format.