Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 13:69C-15.2 - Entertainment, filming, or photography within the casino and casino simulcasting facility(a) Except as permitted at (d) below, no entertainment, filming, or photography shall be offered or conducted within the casino or the casino simulcasting facility, or shall be significantly visible or audible from or in the casino or simulcasting facility, unless the casino licensee files a written or electronic notice with the Division at the Division's Regulatory Enforcement Bureau office in the establishment. Such notice shall be filed at least one business day prior to the commencement of such entertainment, filming, or photography, unless otherwise authorized by the Division. The notice shall include, at a minimum, the following information: 1. The date and time of the scheduled entertainment, filming or photography;2. A detailed description of the type of entertainment, filming or photography to be offered;3. The number of persons involved in the entertainment, filming or photography;4. The exact location of the entertainment, filming or photography on the casino floor and casino simulcasting facility;5. A description of any additional security measures that will be implemented as a result of the entertainment, filming or photography; and6. A certification from the supervisor from the casino licensee's security, casino gaming operations, or surveillance departments who, after consulting with supervisors from the other departments, certifies that the proposed entertainment, filming, or photography will not adversely affect the security and integrity of gaming operations.(b) The Division may at any time require the licensee to immediately cease any entertainment, filming or photography offered within the casino or casino simulcasting facility, if the entertainment, filming or photography provided is in any material manner different from the description contained in the submission filed pursuant to (a) above or in any way compromises the security or integrity of gaming operations.(c) In reviewing the initial or continued suitability of an entertainment, filming or photography proposal, the Division shall consider the extent to which the entertainment, filming or photography proposal may unduly disrupt or interfere with: 1. Efficient casino operations;2. The security of the casino or casino simulcasting facility or any restricted casino area;3. Surveillance operations; or4. The security or integrity of gaming operations or any authorized game.(d) It shall be permissible for a casino to photograph or record on the casino floor, for marketing or other permissible purposes, a patron who has won a jackpot or other prize.N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69C-15.2
Amended by 47 N.J.R. 1954(a), effective 8/3/2015Amended by 50 N.J.R. 612(a), effective 1/16/2018Amended by 56 N.J.R. 1182(b), effective 7/1/2024