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NJ S2362
Bill
Status
1/29/2024
Primary Sponsor
James Beach
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AI Summary
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Individuals seeking removal from gambling self-exclusion lists must first review educational and counseling videos covering gambling risks, coping strategies, and available support resources before being removed
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Third parties may petition to have someone added to gambling exclusion lists by providing proof of financial responsibility for the person's gambling funds, joint credit/debit card obligations, legal dependency, court-ordered debt responsibility, or unmet child support obligations
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Persons named for third-party exclusion must receive notice by personal service or certified mail and have 30 days to request a hearing; failure to request a hearing constitutes admission of all allegations
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Licensed casinos, racetracks, off-track wagering facilities, and online wagering systems must remove excluded persons from marketing, deny them credit, complimentaries, check cashing, and club program benefits
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Exclusion lists remain confidential and not subject to public records requests; gambling establishments are shielded from liability for failing to prevent excluded persons from gambling or for non-willful disclosure of excluded persons' identities
Legislative Description
Creates gallery space on State House grounds for display of certain art works.
State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee
1/29/2024