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Can you summarize NJST 5:12-100?
Games and gaming equipment.
Short Summary
This legal document governs the conduct of authorized games in a casino room or through Internet gaming, as well as the possession, maintenance, and exhibition of gaming equipment. It applies to casino licensees, qualified holding or intermediary companies of casino licensees, slot system operators, and employees of casino licensees. Gaming equipment must be possessed, maintained, and exhibited only in designated areas approved by the division. Prior notice must be given for bringing gaming equipment into or removing it from the casino room or simulcasting facility. The document also allows for the linking of slot machines between casino licensees and casinos licensed by other states. Additionally, it permits electronic versions of authorized games to be played on mobile gaming devices within approved hotel facilities, subject to certain conditions. The document establishes technical standards for slot machines and other gaming equipment, as well as rules for wagers, pay-offs, and the distribution of tips or gratuities. It also addresses the location and security of equipment used for Internet gaming. However, it does allow for possession, maintenance, and exhibition of gaming equipment for nongaming purposes in other areas of the casino hotel.
Whom does it apply to?
Casino licensees, qualified holding or intermediary companies of casino licensees, slot system operators, and employees of casino licensees
What does it govern?
Authorized games in a casino room or through Internet gaming, possession and maintenance of gaming equipment
What are exemptions?
Possession, maintenance, and exhibition of gaming equipment for nongaming purposes in other areas of the casino hotel
What are the Penalties?
Not specified
Jurisdiction
New Jersey