New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69D - GAMING OPERATION ACCOUNTING CONTROLS AND STANDARDS
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 13:69D-1.27 - Procedures for establishing patron credit accounts, and recording checks exchanged, redeemed, or consolidated
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Prior to establishing a patron credit account, a casino employee with no incompatible functions shall prepare a patron account file that shall include the patron's name and address. The casino employee preparing the credit file shall record therein the date the file was prepared and his or her signature.
(b) A casino licensee shall establish procedures for separately recording all transactions pursuant to section 101 of the Act (5:12-101) involving the Governor, any State officer or employee, or any special State officer or employee, any member of the Judiciary, any member of the Legislature, any officer of a municipality or county in which casino gaming is authorized, or any gaming related casino employee, and for the quarterly filing with the Attorney General, through the Division, of a list reporting all such transactions.
(c) For each patron requesting, and prior to the approval of an initial extension of credit, a casino licensee shall:
(d) The verifications required in (c)2 and 3 above shall be completed by a casino employee with no incompatible functions, who shall record in the file the date and time of the verification and his or her signature.
(e) A casino supervisor, other than the employee performing the verifications in (c) above, shall approve the initial credit limit. The casino supervisor approving the credit limit shall have no incompatible functions. The amount of the credit limit and the signature of the employee approving the credit limit shall be recorded in the patron account file with the date and time of the approval.
(f) Prior to approving a credit limit increase, a casino licensee shall:
(g) Any patron having a check returned to any casino unpaid by the patron's bank shall have his credit privileges suspended at all New Jersey casino licensees until such time as the returned check has been paid in full or the reason for the derogatory information has been satisfactorily explained. All derogatory information concerning a patron's credit account shall be reported by each casino licensee on a daily basis to a casino credit bureau used by New Jersey casino licensees. Each New Jersey casino licensee shall request written documentation of any derogatory information pertaining to its patrons to be reported to that casino licensee on a daily basis by a casino credit bureau used by New Jersey casino licensees. All documentation obtained from the casino credit bureau shall be maintained in the patron's patron account file. Any casino licensee desiring to continue the patron's credit privileges on the basis of a satisfactory explanation having been obtained for the returned check may do so if the licensee records the explanation for its decision in the patron account file before accepting any further checks from the patron along with the signature of the credit department representative accepting the explanation.