New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3456

Introduced
6/17/24  
Refer
6/17/24  
Report Pass
10/24/24  
Refer
10/24/24  

Caption

Permits amusement games licenses to be issued to certain nonprofit organizations.

Impact

If passed, SB 3456 would positively affect the operations of numerous charitable organizations throughout New Jersey. It could potentially increase fundraising opportunities for these nonprofits, as they would be able to host licensed amusement games at community events. This could lead to an increase in community engagement and support for various causes, as local residents may be more likely to participate in events featuring these games, thus benefiting the affiliated charities.

Summary

Senate Bill 3456 aims to amend the existing 'Amusement Games Licensing Law' in New Jersey to allow certain nonprofit organizations, specifically those recognized as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, to obtain licenses for conducting amusement games. This initiative is designed to facilitate these organizations in raising funds through games of chance at festivals, carnivals, and fairs where the proceedings benefit the sponsoring charity. The bill seeks to broaden the scope of entities eligible for amusement game licenses, aligning it with the charitable purposes of these organizations.

Contention

While the bill generally has support, there are concerns regarding the regulation of these amusement games by nonprofit organizations. Critics may argue that easing the licensing requirements could lead to an increase in complications around the oversight of charitable events, potentially raising issues of accountability and ensuring the funds raised are properly utilized. Additionally, there may be contentions regarding the existing businesses that operate amusement games, who may view this as increased competition that could affect their revenue streams.

Companion Bills

NJ A4757

Same As Permits amusement games licenses to be issued to certain nonprofit organizations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.