New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A401

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires casino licensee to apply every five years for casino license renewal.

Impact

The implementation of A401 will significantly modify the existing laws governing casino licensing by mandating a reapplication process, which reintroduces a level of scrutiny that was previously removed by P.L.2011, c.19. The bill requires that applications for renewal be submitted at least 120 days before the expiration of the current licenses, which introduces a timeline for both casinos and regulators to work towards. By instituting a rigorous renewal review, the bill seeks to ensure compliance with current gaming laws and conditions, potentially improving accountability within the industry.

Summary

A401 requires casino licensees in New Jersey to apply for renewal of their casino licenses every five years. Previously, casino operators only needed to provide documentation to demonstrate ongoing compliance with licensing requirements, without the need for a formal renewal application process. This change aims to enhance regulatory oversight and ensure that casinos continue to meet appropriate standards set by the state. Under this bill, the Division of Gaming Enforcement will investigate each renewal application and make recommendations to the Casino Control Commission, which will conduct hearings based on those recommendations.

Contention

Some industry stakeholders may view this legislation as an added burden, arguing that the previous system was sufficiently effective in maintaining standards. Critics might argue that the intensified renewal process could create frustrations for operators, particularly smaller establishments that may struggle with the associated costs and administrative requirements. Additionally, the introduction of a mandatory renewal fee of at least $200,000 may be a point of contention, as it places a financial strain on casino operators amid fluctuating market conditions. Thus, A401 introduces a balance between regulatory oversight and operational feasibility that may spark debate among lawmakers and industry professionals alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A400

Requires Internet gaming affiliates to be licensed as casinos; prohibits waiver of licensing requirements.

NJ A5196

Designates sweepstakes casinos as internet gaming; requires licensure, oversight, and taxation thereof within internet gaming framework.

NJ S4109

Designates sweepstakes casinos as internet gaming; requires licensure, oversight, and taxation thereof within internet gaming framework.

NJ A5362

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

NJ S3062

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

NJ S3455

Provides for automatic renewal of off-track wagering licenses.

NJ A4597

Provides for automatic renewal of off-track wagering licenses.

NJ A848

Requires applicants for liquor licenses and license transfers to notify residents within 200 feet of licensed premises.

NJ HB3219

Decoupling horse racing from licensed racetrack casinos

NJ HB3093

Decoupling active dog racing licenses from racetrack casinos

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