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Can you summarize 13 NJAC Chapter 74A?
LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY > SELF-EXCLUSION LIST
Short Summary
This section of the New Jersey Administrative Code defines terms related to self-exclusion lists and wagering activities. It outlines the responsibilities of entities such as the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, Racing Commission, Division of Gaming Enforcement, and racetrack permit holders. The self-exclusion list is a voluntary list maintained by the Racing Commission for individuals who are problem gamblers and wish to exclude themselves from wagering activities. To be placed on the list, applicants must complete an application form provided by the Racing Commission and acknowledge the restrictions and consequences. The Racing Commission shares the list with permitted racetracks and wagering licensees. The document emphasizes confidentiality and limits the disclosure of self-exclusion list information to authorized entities. It also provides a procedure for individuals to request removal from the list after one year. Additionally, the document governs the development and implementation of internal control procedures for permitted racetracks and wagering licensees to prevent access by individuals on the self-exclusion list. The procedures include withholding proceeds from wagering and denying access to credit or other benefits. The document requires the posting of information about the self-exclusion program at facilities and on websites. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, Racing Commission, Division of Gaming Enforcement, racetrack permit holders
What does it govern?
Self-exclusion lists and wagering activities
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
New Jersey