New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69A - APPLICATIONS
Subchapter 1 - LICENSE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 13:69A-1.4 - Credentials and access badges; display; temporary credentials
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) While engaged in the performance of his or her duties on the premises of the casino hotel, each casino key employee and casino employee registrant shall have the license credential issued to him or her on his or her person at all times, and each casino key employee and casino employee registrant shall wear in a conspicuous manner any access badge required pursuant to (b) below or, if no access badge is required, his or her license credential while present in a restricted area.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in the internal controls of a casino licensee submitted pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:69D, each casino key employee and casino employee registrant shall wear in a conspicuous manner a badge or similar form of identification (an "access badge") for purposes of identifying the restricted areas in the employer's establishment to which that employee may obtain access in the course of the performance of his or her normal duties.
(c) No casino licensee shall permit a casino key employee or casino employee registrant to perform his or her duties on the premises of the casino hotel unless the employee is wearing an access badge required by N.J.A.C. 13:69D and (b) above or, if no access badge is required, his or her license credential in accordance with (a) above.
(d) Notwithstanding (a) through (c) above, the Director may, upon written request by a casino licensee and upon a showing of good cause, exempt certain positions, titles or persons from the requirements of this section. The Director may delegate the authority to make such determinations.
(e) Each casino licensee shall provide each casino key employee and casino employee registrant with the access badge required pursuant to (b) above.
(f) A temporary license credential may be issued by the casino security department of a casino licensee to a casino key employee or casino employee registrant who does not have the license credential or access badge on his or her person, or whose license credential or access badge has been stolen, lost, or destroyed, to enable the employee to enter a public or restricted area to perform his or her duties, if the casino security department:
(g) A temporary credential issued pursuant to (f) above shall:
(h) No more than 12 temporary license credentials shall be issued to an employee in a 12-month period.
(i) Any holder of a Division credential or an access badge shall promptly report the loss or destruction of:
(j) As soon as possible following the loss or destruction of a credential or an access badge, the person to whom the credential or access badge was originally issued shall apply to: