New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4113

Introduced
4/4/24  
Refer
4/4/24  
Report Pass
9/23/24  
Engrossed
2/27/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
5/22/25  
Enrolled
6/2/25  
Chaptered
7/8/25  

Caption

Prohibits sports wagering partnerships at public institutions of higher education.

Impact

The enactment of A4113 will significantly alter how public institutions in New Jersey can interact with sports wagering companies. Specifically, it serves to curtail direct advertising and partnerships that could exploit the student population. While partnerships for academic purposes or experiential learning opportunities remain permissible, the overall structure of sports wagering partnerships is tightened. This shift seeks to prevent the normalization of gambling through institutional affiliations and to safeguard students from potential predatory marketing practices.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4113 addresses the issue of sports wagering partnerships at public institutions of higher education in New Jersey. The bill prohibits such partnerships between sports wagering operators and public colleges or universities, including their athletic departments and booster clubs. This rule is designed to outright ban advertising agreements that would allow sports wagering companies to market their services within campus facilities or via digital platforms accessible to students. The bill establishes clear boundaries concerning how public institutions engage with sports wagering entities, aiming to ensure that students are not directly targeted by these advertisements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A4113 appears to be predominantly supportive among legislators concerned with educational integrity and student welfare. Advocates of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to protect young people during a critical phase of their development and education. However, there may also be dissent from those who believe that such partnerships could provide financial support for athletic programs, raising concerns about the balance between funding sources and the potential risks associated with gambling associations.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balance between beneficial financial partnerships and the need to maintain a safe educational environment. Some stakeholders may argue that the bill limits potential revenue streams that could enhance facilities and programs within public institutions. The dialogue also touches on broader societal issues regarding the impact of gambling, student autonomy, and the responsibilities of educational institutions in shielding their populations from commercial exploitation.

Companion Bills

NJ S2155

Same As Prohibits sports wagering partnerships at public institutions of higher education.

NJ A5226

Carry Over Prohibits sports wagering partnerships at public institutions of higher education.

NJ S4020

Carry Over Prohibits sports wagering partnerships at institutions of higher education.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2155

Prohibits sports wagering partnerships at public institutions of higher education.

NJ A5226

Prohibits sports wagering partnerships at public institutions of higher education.

NJ S4020

Prohibits sports wagering partnerships at institutions of higher education.

NJ S4390

Prohibits institution of higher education from entering into sports wagering partnership.

NJ SB620

Institutions of Higher Education - Sports Wagering Contracts - Prohibition

NJ HB802

Institutions of Higher Education – Sports Wagering Contracts – Prohibition

NJ HB05271

An Act Prohibiting Gaming-related Advertising, Marketing And Promotional Activities At Public Institutions Of Higher Education.

NJ S3212

Prohibits public institution of higher education from entering into certain partnerships with institutions of higher education located in Palestinian territories.

NJ A4423

Prohibits public institution of higher education from entering into certain partnerships with institutions of higher education located in Palestinian territories.

NJ S3184

Requires public institution of higher education to invite Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey on institution's campus.

Similar Bills

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