New Jersey 2022 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4397 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    ASSEMBLY TOURISM, GAMING AND THE ARTS 
COMMITTEE 
 
STATEMENT TO  
 
ASSEMBLY, No. 4397  
 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
 
DATED:  SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 
 
 The Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee reports 
favorably Assembly Bill No. 4397. 
 This bill includes Esports as internet gaming for the purposes of 
wagering and provides for additional internet gaming permits for 
licensed casinos or internet gaming affiliates. The bill also permits 
additional Esports-only permits for sports wagering. 
 Under current law, certain Esports events are considered a sports 
event and wagers can be accepted from individuals by licensed 
sports wagering operators.  Esports events that are sponsored by or 
affiliated with a high school or Esports in which a majority of the 
competitors are under 18 years of age are not permitted to be 
wagered on. 
 This bill includes Esports as a type of internet gaming and adds a 
definition of Esports. Esports is defined as an electronic video 
game, electronic sport, or competitive video game event authorized 
by the division in which one or more persons participate against 
each other or the casino in which the outcome is not determined 
solely on chance, and in which persons under 18 years of age make 
up a minority of the participants. Esports would still not include 
events that are sponsored by or affiliated with a high school. 
 The Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) would classify 
Esports as an authorized game or authorized gambling game and 
internet gaming would include the placing of wagers with a casino 
licensee on Esports. Wagering would only be permitted by 
individuals who have established a wagering account with the 
casino licensee and who are physically present in the State.  Esports 
permits issued by the DGE to casino licensees or their affiliates 
would not count towards the total number of traditional internet 
gaming permits. DGE regulations currently allow five internet 
gaming permits per casino licensee. 
 This bill also provides additional Esports-only sports wagering 
permits for casino licensees or racetracks, or their affiliates. A 
casino licensee or racetrack would be permitted two additional 
permits for Esports-only sports wagering operations. Nothing in 
this bill would prohibit a traditional sports wagering operator from 
offering Esports wagering, which is currently permitted.  The bill 
also clarifies that Esports would be considered a professional sport 
or athletic event by adding it to the existing definition.