Nj Casino Control
Overview
INTERNET GAMING AFFILIATES The Commission licenses the below Internet gaming affiliates of casino licensees. For a list of Internet Gaming sites approved by the Division of Gaming Enforcement and related information, go to the Division of Gaming Enforcement's website. New Jersey Casino Control Commission Arcade Building Tennessee Avenue & Boardwalk Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401.
The Casino Control Commission (Commission) is the independent licensing authority of New Jersey's casinos and its key employees. As a quasi-judicial panel, the Commission conducts hearings on contested casino key employee license matters as well as appeals from decisions of or penalties imposed by the Division of Gaming Enforcement (Division).
The Commission is comprised of up to three members, appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. Commissioners serve staggered, five-year terms and can only be removed for cause. By law, no more than two Commissioners can be of the same political party, a requirement that provides political balance on the panel.
The success and ongoing viability of the gaming industry remains inextricably linked to the public's confidence that the State of New Jersey will ensure that people in the industry possess good character, honesty and integrity. Stewardship over that public confidence is a principal responsibility of the Commission and its Chairman.
The Commission's regulatory efforts through the years have helped create an environment in which New Jersey's casinos can prosper and from which the citizens of New Jersey benefit. With proper regulatory controls, the industry serves as a catalyst to create economic benefits for Atlantic City, the Greater Atlantic City Region, and the entire State of New Jersey.
The Commission holds regular public meetings to consider and render decisions upon applications, based on investigations and recommendations of the Division. The Commission also holds conferences on contested casino key employee license matters.
Nj Casino Control Act
For answers to the most common questions received by the Commission, please see the Frequently Asked Questions page.