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Casino Control Commission approves dozens of casino key-employee license actions, remands and denials for noncompliance
Summary
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission voted to grant multiple initial and resubmitted casino key-employee licenses, remanded four contested initial applications for hearing, denied several resubmissions for failure to follow the contested-case process, and recorded delegation approvals and inactivations during its public meeting.
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on Oct. 1, 2025, approved a series of licensing actions affecting casino key employees across Atlantic City properties, including approvals of initial and resubmitted licenses, staff-authorized delegations, inactivations, and findings that several applications should be denied or remanded for contested hearings.
The commission approved seven initial casino key-employee licenses after general counsel read the applicants' names and staff reported no objections from enforcement (motion carried by voice vote). It also approved 12 resubmitted key-employee licenses that the division and staff had reviewed and recommended for approval. The commission granted a residency-waiver recommendation and…
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