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NJ A624

NJ A624
Allows horse racetracks to be available for placing wagers at casinos in Atlantic City using Internet.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
01/14/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would permit a running or harness horse racetrack in this State to enter into an agreement with a casino located in Atlantic City, or such a casino's Internet gaming affiliate, that allows the racetrack's premises to be available as a venue at which the holder of an Internet gaming account may place wagers at casinos using the Internet. The Division of Gaming Enforcement will have jurisdiction over Internet gaming at casinos that originates from racetracks and will establish minimum standards for the equipment used and locations at a racetrack from which wagers may be placed. Internet wagering from racetracks will not be subject to regulation by the New Jersey Racing Commission. A casino, or its Internet gaming affiliate, will compensate a racetrack licensee for its services as provided in the terms of the agreement. The provisions of the Internet gaming law, N.J.S.A.5:12-95.17 et al. will apply to the placing of wagers at casinos from racetracks, except where inconsistent with the bill's provisions. The bill creates an exception for racetracks from the prohibition in existing law on so-called "Internet cafes."

AI Summary

This bill would permit a running or harness horse racetrack in New Jersey to enter into an agreement with a casino located in Atlantic City, or the casino's Internet gaming affiliate, that allows the racetrack's premises to be used as a venue where the holder of an Internet gaming account can place wagers at the casino using the Internet. The Division of Gaming Enforcement would have jurisdiction over this Internet gaming at casinos that originates from racetracks and would establish minimum standards for the equipment and locations at the racetrack from which wagers can be placed. The Internet gaming from racetracks would not be subject to regulation by the New Jersey Racing Commission, and the casino or its Internet gaming affiliate would compensate the racetrack licensee as per the agreement. The bill also creates an exception for racetracks from the prohibition on so-called "Internet cafes" in existing law.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee (on 01/14/2020)

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