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Casino Control Commission approves dozens of key‑employee licenses, remands one contested application
Summary
The Casino Control Commission approved multiple initial and resubmitted casino key‑employee licenses — including a multi‑casino endorsement for Lamar D. Brown — remanded the Shahab Zaman application for a contested hearing after an objection from the Division of Gaming Enforcement, and authorized several temporary qualifications for Atlantic City executives. Next closed session set for 2024‑07‑03.
The Casino Control Commission on a voice and roll‑call vote approved a slate of casino key‑employee licenses and related petitions at its public meeting. Commissioners ratified minutes, granted a series of initial and resubmitted licenses, authorized temporary qualifications for senior executives at Atlantic City licensees and remanded one application for a contested‑case hearing.
Commission staff told the commission that seven initial casino key‑employee license applications had been reviewed and were recommended for grant, and that 29 resubmitted/qualification applications likewise carried positive recommendations. "We recommend that the 29 resubmitted Casino Key employee license applications be granted," staff reported when presenting the bulk list of names. A single contested application prompted the commission to send the matter to the contested‑case process: "the division has raised an objection," staff advised concerning the initial application for Shaw M.…
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