New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S698

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Regulates smoking in casinos and casino simulcasting facilities.

Impact

If enacted, S698 could significantly alter the landscape of smoking within public gambling spaces in New Jersey. By permitting smoking in casinos, the bill aims to enhance the gambling experience for patrons who smoke, aligning with practices seen in other gambling jurisdictions. However, it could also spark public health concerns, as allowing smoking in any capacity within such heavily populated areas raises questions about secondhand smoke exposure to employees and non-smoking patrons, potentially conflicting with public health initiatives aimed at reducing smoking prevalence.

Summary

Senate Bill S698 seeks to amend the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act to allow for specific smoking provisions within casinos and casino simulcasting facilities. The bill permits smoking in designated areas of casinos, allowing up to 25 percent of the casino floor to be allocated for smoking. It stipulates that smoking may take place in unenclosed interior smoking areas containing electronic games, with restrictions on proximity to areas with live table games. Additionally, designated smoking areas must be explicitly marked by casino operators, ensuring clarity for patrons and appropriate compliance with health regulations.

Contention

Opposition to S698 might stem from health advocates and various public health organizations who argue that reintroducing smoking in casinos contradicts the health-focused ethos established by the Smoke-Free Air Act. Concerns focus on the welfare of casino employees, who may be compelled to work in smoking-designated areas. The bill’s provision requiring employees to voluntarily choose to work in such areas may not alleviate all health-related concerns, raising ethical questions about workplace safety and employee rights against potential coercion.

Companion Bills

NJ S2651

Carry Over Regulates smoking in casinos and casino simulcasting facilities.

NJ A4899

Same As Regulates smoking in casinos and casino simulcasting facilities.

Similar Bills

WY SF0045

AN ACT relating to pari-mutuel wagering; specifying requirements for simulcasting permits, including historic horse racing terminals; requiring approval by a city, town or county for the issuance of a simulcasting permit as specified; authorizing conditions and revocation of approval; authorizing appeals; amending enforcement requirements; conforming provisions; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.

AZ SB1614

horse racing; advance deposit wagering

WY HB0085

Local approval for simulcasting.

NJ S2331

Permits civil liability against casinos and simulcast facilities for reckless indifference or intentional misconduct toward persons self-excluded from gaming activities.

NJ A2560

Permits civil liability against casinos and simulcast facilities for reckless indifference or intentional misconduct toward persons self-excluded from gaming activities.

NJ A1532

Modifies certain operating requirements for simulcasting facilities; reduces minimum number of required annual thoroughbred races from 50 to 25.

NH SB147

Relative to licenses to sell pari-mutuel pools on simulcast horse races.

KY HB347

AN ACT relating to wagering.