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Casino Control Commission approves multiple key-employee licenses, lapses and qualifications
Summary
The commission granted multiple initial and resubmitted casino key employee licenses, approved inactivations and found several licenses lapsed; it also granted qualifications for senior legal and operational positions at major gaming companies.
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission approved a series of licensing and personnel actions during its public meeting, adopting motions to grant initial and resubmitted casino key employee licenses, inactivate selected licenses, and find other licenses lapsed for failure to file required documents.
What passed: The commission voted to grant five initial casino key employee licenses (names read into the record) and to grant a separate set of 12 resubmitted license applications that the Division of Gaming Enforcement and commission staff recommended. Commissioners also approved requests to inactivate four named licenses and voted to find 10 licenses lapsed for…
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