New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3972

Introduced
12/16/24  

Caption

Revises penalty for underage gambling to be civil penalty; provides for all associated fines to be used for gambling addiction treatment.

Impact

This change marks a significant shift in how the state addresses underage gambling. The proposed civil penalties are designed to alleviate the criminal implications currently associated with underage gambling violations. The bill also seeks to mitigate the potential long-term consequences that could arise from a criminal record for those who gamble while underage. Furthermore, the collected fines would be allocated to gambling addiction treatment programs, underscoring a public health approach to managing the issues surrounding gambling in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S3972 aims to amend the current penalties associated with underage gambling in New Jersey by transforming what has historically been classified as criminal offenses into civil penalties. Under this proposed law, individuals under the legal age of 21 who enter or gamble in licensed casinos or simulcasting facilities would be subject to civil fines rather than criminal charges. The bill outlines a structure for these fines, starting with up to $500 for a first offense and escalating up to $2,000 for subsequent offenses, making it progressively harsher for repeat violations.

Contention

While the bill's intention is to provide a more rehabilitative rather than punitive measure, it is expected to spark debates among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents argue that the civil penalty approach allows for better allocation of resources toward addiction treatment programs, ultimately aiming to reduce the incidence of problem gambling. Critics, however, may express concerns about whether the civil penalties adequately deter underage gambling behaviors or whether they inadvertently normalize such activities by reducing the perceived severity of the actions involved.

Companion Bills

NJ A5086

Same As Revises penalty for underage gambling to be civil penalty; provides for all associated fines to be used for gambling addiction treatment.

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