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Casino Control Commission approves dozens of key-employee licenses, remands two applications

Casino Control Commission · August 15, 2024
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Summary

The Casino Control Commission voted to grant dozens of casino key-employee licenses (including multi-casino endorsements), found several licenses lapsed or inactive, remanded two applications to a contested-case hearing, and denied one initial application for noncooperation.

The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on the record approved grants for dozens of casino key-employee licenses and several resubmissions, remanded two applications for contested-case hearings and denied one initial application after the applicant failed to cooperate with the Division of Gaming Enforcement.

The action items covered routine license renewals and resubmissions, several temporary and multi-casino endorsements, and staff requests to place a set of licenses on an inactive list or to find others lapsed for failure to file. The commission recorded motions and roll-call votes for each item and memorialized delegated approvals granted by staff between June 24 and July 31, 2024.

Key outcomes at a glance: the commission ratified the public minutes of July 3, 2024; approved seven initial casino key-employee licenses recommended by staff; granted 56 resubmitted key licenses; approved three resubmitted keys with…

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