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NJ S3655

NJ S3655
Authorizes Division of Gaming Enforcement to participate in national self-exclusion list for gaming activities, and to create necessary forms for participation.


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Introduced
09/26/2024
In Committee
09/26/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, the Division of Gaming Enforcement is responsible for the establishment of a self-exclusion program in this State, which allows individuals to request that they not be permitted to enter casinos or otherwise participate in gambling in this State. Many states operate similar programs, which only apply within the boundaries of each state. As a result, a person who wishes to self-exclude from gambling in multiple states, which they may live near or visit frequently, must do so in each individual state. This bill would authorize the division to join multi-state or national self-exclusion programs that would allow individuals to request to join multiple self-exclusion lists, in multiple states, through one form at one time. The bill would also allow the division to enter into an agreement with other states for the mutual enforcement of their self-exclusion lists. The bill directs the division to establish the necessary rules, procedures, and forms for the implementation of such programs or agreements. The division would be required to allow an individual requesting self-exclusion to select the jurisdictions from which they wish to be excluded. The division would be prohibited from sharing the individual's information with any jurisdiction not explicitly authorized by the person.

AI Summary

This bill authorizes the Division of Gaming Enforcement (a state agency) to participate in multi-state or national self-exclusion programs for gambling activities. This would allow individuals to request to be excluded from multiple states' gambling activities through a single form, rather than having to self-exclude in each state separately. The bill also allows the Division to enter into agreements with other states to mutually enforce their respective self-exclusion lists. The Division must establish the necessary rules, procedures, and forms for implementing such programs or agreements, and must allow individuals to select the specific jurisdictions from which they wish to be excluded, while prohibiting the Division from sharing their information with any unauthorized jurisdiction.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 09/26/2024)

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