New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2419

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Permits wagering by business entities with horse racing and sports pool operators.

Impact

The introduction of SB 2419 is likely to alter the landscape of sports betting in New Jersey by broadening the pool of participants allowed to engage in wagering. The act would require business entities establishing accounts to provide various documentation for verification purposes. This transparency aims to maintain regulatory integrity within the gaming industry and ensure that all transactions are duly monitored. Moreover, entities partaking in this form of wagering must uphold detailed records for review by regulatory commissions, thereby enhancing accountability and oversight.

Summary

Senate Bill 2419 aims to permit wagering by business entities with horse racing and sports pool operators in New Jersey. The bill allows registered corporations, partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability companies to establish wagering accounts with licensed operators. This move is intended to facilitate business entities in engaging in sports betting collectively, operating similarly to mutual funds where pooled resources are utilized to place bets on designated sporting events. Importantly, the legislation emphasizes that only funds pooled from individuals aged 21 and over will be accepted for wagering, ensuring compliance with existing legal gambling regulations.

Contention

Despite the potential positive implications for business engagement in gaming, the bill could face scrutiny. Critics may be concerned about the ethical dimensions of allowing business entities to wager on sports, particularly regarding the impact on gambling addiction and regulatory loopholes. There is also the possibility of contention surrounding the enforcement of laws that dictate how these business entities manage their operations and ensure full disclosure of their stakeholders involved in the wagering processes. Violations of these stipulations could lead to severe penalties classified as second-degree crimes, highlighting a strong stance against any mismanagement or fraudulent activities.

Companion Bills

NJ S1334

Carry Over Permits wagering by business entities with horse racing and sports pool operators.

NJ A2346

Carry Over Permits wagering by business entities with horse racing and sports pool operators.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1334

Permits wagering by business entities with horse racing and sports pool operators.

NJ A2346

Permits wagering by business entities with horse racing and sports pool operators.

NJ A2696

Requires continuation of live horse racing for standardbred racetracks holding sports wagering license.

NJ H347

Sports Wagering/Horse Racing Wagering

NJ S2986

Includes electronic sports event as sports wagering; authorizes electronic sports wagering at certain locations.

NJ A4397

Includes electronic sports event as sports wagering; authorizes electronic sports wagering at certain locations.

NJ A2172

Includes electronic sports event as sports wagering; authorizes electronic sports wagering at certain locations.

NJ S3300

Establishes hotline for reporting behavior negatively affecting integrity of sporting events and excludes persons responsible from future sports wagering activities; prohibits certain sports wagering advertisements; requires independent oversight of sports wagering operations to ensure integrity.

NJ A5197

Raises age for purchase of lottery tickets and wagering on horse racing from 18 to 21.

NJ S2417

Includes electronic sports event as sports wagering; authorizes electronic sports wagering at certain locations.

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