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Casino Control Commission approves dozens of key-employee licenses, remands three for hearings

Casino Control Commission · December 11, 2024
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Summary

The New Jersey Casino Control Commission approved numerous initial and resubmitted casino key employee licenses on Dec. 6, 2024, remanding three applications to the contested‑case process and approving several individual qualifications and site‑specific endorsements.

The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on Dec. 6, 2024, voted to grant a large group of initial and resubmitted casino key employee licenses while remanding three applications for contested‑case hearings. Commissioners approved routine procedural items, accepted delegated staffing approvals and heard testimony from at least one applicant during the meeting.

Commission business began with ratification of the Nov. 13, 2024 public‑meeting minutes and adoption of the commission’s 2025 public‑meeting schedule. The commission then considered initial casino key‑employee license applications; staff and the Division of Gaming Enforcement recommended that five initial applications be granted, with objections on three applicants. The commission granted the five and voted to remand the three identified matters (Vincent Morrow; Earl A. McClinton; and George S. Williams) to the contested‑case hearing process.

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