New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S152

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides amounts remaining in inactive Internet gaming accounts will be abandoned property after three years under unclaimed property law.

Impact

The primary impact of S152 will be on the management of inactive internet gaming funds, transitioning them into unclaimed property status and changing how those funds are distributed. This change implements a regulatory framework that could lead to higher accountability in the gaming industry and provide a clearer procedure for handling dormant accounts. The implication is that casinos will need to ensure they are in compliance with these new rules, specifically by attempting to contact account holders before closing accounts.

Summary

Senate Bill 152 (S152) introduced in New Jersey addresses the matter of inactive internet gaming accounts by designating the funds in these accounts as abandoned property after a period of three years. This bill aims to amend existing laws regarding unclaimed property, specifically under the 'Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.' Under the current framework, amounts in inactive gaming accounts are split evenly between the casino licensee and the casino control fund, but this bill proposes a shift in the allocation of these funds to handle abandoned property more effectively.

Conclusion

Overall, S152 represents a significant shift in policy regarding how states regulate internet gaming funds and manage unclaimed property. By enforcing stricter requirements for the treatment of inactive accounts, the bill seeks to reflect a modern understanding of online gambling and its implications for state finances.

Contention

The bill may face contention regarding its effects on both casino operations and the rights of account holders. Proponents of the bill argue that it legitimizes the process for handling abandoned funds while enhancing state revenue from unclaimed property. However, critics may raise concerns about the fairness of classifying inactive accounts as abandoned after three years, particularly regarding the efforts required from casinos to notify account holders. There may also be discussions around potential losses for individuals who may have forgotten their account details or missed communications from the casinos.

Companion Bills

NJ A1405

Carry Over Provides that amounts remaining in inactive Internet gaming accounts will be abandoned property after three years under unclaimed property law.

NJ S1707

Carry Over Provides amounts remaining in inactive Internet gaming accounts will be abandoned property after three years under unclaimed property law.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1707

Provides amounts remaining in inactive Internet gaming accounts will be abandoned property after three years under unclaimed property law.

NJ A397

Provides that amounts remaining in inactive Internet gaming accounts will be abandoned property after three years under unclaimed property law.

NJ A1405

Provides that amounts remaining in inactive Internet gaming accounts will be abandoned property after three years under unclaimed property law.

NJ S377

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ A1174

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ A2553

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ HB165

Uniform Unclaimed Property Act

NJ HB2568

TRUST CODE-UNCLAIMED PROPERTY

NJ SB1667

TRUST CODE-UNCLAIMED PROPERTY

NJ SB0183

Unclaimed property matters.

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