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NJ S3062

NJ S3062
Prohibits casino licensees from using non-wagering casino games to solicit future gaming.


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Introduced
04/08/2024
In Committee
04/08/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under this bill, a casino licensee, through its agents, employees, or any contracted operator, or any party with which the casino licensee has a relationship, to conduct a non-wagering casino game that provides a reward for immediate or continued participation or that serves to solicit future participation in wagering activities. As used in this bill, "non-wagering casino game" means any game, conducted in person or via the Internet, which offers participants an experience equivalent to, or with similar odds of winning as, a game that ordinarily requires a casino license to be conducted, except that the game does not require any initial monetary investment on behalf of the participants to play. This bill is intended to address a practice whereby casinos may engage with applications with games that simulate the experience of playing real casino games, but for fictitious points or credits rather than real world things of value. The participants in these games, some of whom may be underage at the time, are incentivized to "practice" playing the games with the promise that one day they may be able redeem those points or credits for better terms, or something else of value, received from the casino licensee. This bill would make it unlawful for any casino licensee to engage in this practice.

AI Summary

This bill prohibits casino licensees from using non-wagering casino games to solicit future gaming. A "non-wagering casino game" is defined as any game, conducted in person or online, that offers participants an experience similar to a real casino game but without requiring an initial monetary investment to play. The bill aims to address a practice where casinos use such games to incentivize participants, including some who may be underage, to "practice" playing in the hopes of eventually being able to redeem their points or credits for something of value from the casino. The bill would make it unlawful for any casino licensee to engage in this practice.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 04/08/2024)

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