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Casino Control Commission approves multiple key-employee licenses, waives residency and refers one application for further investigation
Summary
At its Sept. 11, 2024, public meeting the New Jersey Casino Control Commission approved several initial and resubmitted casino key-employee licenses, granted a residency waiver for a Caesars executive, placed five employees on inactive status, deemed seven licenses lapsed, approved a stipulation for one applicant through Oct. 2029, and returned one contested application to the Division of Gaming Enforcement for further investigation.
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on Sept. 11, 2024, approved a slate of casino key-employee licensure actions, including multiple initial and resubmitted licenses, a residency waiver for a Caesars executive and a referral for further investigation of a contested application.
Commission staff presented three initial license applications and recommended they be granted; the commission approved those licenses by voice vote. The panel also approved 15 resubmitted license applications that the Division of Gaming Enforcement and commission staff had reviewed and recommended for approval.
During separate consideration, the commission granted a renewal and waived the residency requirement for Harvey L. Chiles IV — identified in the meeting record as vice president of information technology for Caesars Entertainment Inc. — citing staff recommendation and a statutory waiver under NJSA 5:12-89(b). The commission approved that motion by voice vote.
The commission recorded roll-call votes to approve…
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