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-1.9 - Complimentary services or items
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) No casino licensee may offer or provide any complimentary services, gifts, cash, or other items of value ("complimentary") to any person except as authorized by 5:12-102(m). A complimentary is a service or item provided directly or indirectly by a casino licensee to the public or to patrons at no cost or at a reduced price. A casino licensee may provide a complimentary either individually or through a bus coupon or other complimentary distribution program.
(b) Each casino licensee shall prepare and maintain internal controls for the authorization and issuance of complimentaries for all complimentary programs that shall include without limitation:
(c) A casino licensee shall not permit:
(d) A casino licensee shall maintain a complimentary service database for all individually issued complimentaries. The database shall be accessible to and in a format acceptable by the Division. All individually issued complimentaries shall be recorded as follows:
(e) The issuance of cash or non-cash complimentaries shall be supported by documentation which, at a minimum, includes:
(f) The casino licensee shall prepare a quarterly report summarizing both the dollar amount of and number of persons provided with each category of complimentary. Such report shall be filed electronically with the Division in a format prescribed by the Division.
(g) All complimentary cash gifts shall be disbursed directly to the patron by a general cashier at the cashiers' cage or as otherwise provided in the casino licensee's internal controls after receipt of documentation.
(h) A casino licensee may, upon receipt of a written request, including fax or e-mail, from a patron and, in accordance with internal controls, credit a cash complimentary directly to:
(i) The written request required pursuant to (h) above shall be attached to documentation of the cash complimentary. The written request shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(j) Prior to the crediting of any complimentary cash gift to the payment of an outstanding counter check, slot counter check, or returned check, the general cashier or check cashier shall verify that the name and account information, including, where applicable, the signature of the patron on the request, agrees with the patron information in a patron identification file.
(k) All coupons issued pursuant to a complimentary distribution program shall be printed with a description of what is being offered, the locations where it may be redeemed, and either a statement specifying the date on which the coupon expires or some other means to indicate the expiration date. For all promotional gaming chips issued to patrons, the casino licensee shall provide, in writing, a description of the complimentary distribution program, the locations where they may be wagered, and a disclaimer that the program may be discontinued. A casino licensee may choose not to accept a promotional gaming chip as a wager.
(l) No casino licensee shall issue a revenue related coupon or promotional gaming chip unless the coupon or promotional gaming chip is designed and printed or manufactured so that the denomination and type of the coupon or promotional gaming chip is clearly visible from the closed circuit television system when accepted or wagered at a gaming table or a slot machine. A match play coupon shall contain an area designated for the placement thereon of the required gaming chips, which area shall be located on the coupon so as not to obscure or interfere with visibility of the type and denomination of the coupon.
(m) All revenue related coupons shall be forwarded on a daily basis to the accounting department where they shall be, at a minimum:
(n) Any discrepancies or variances identified in (m) above shall be immediately reported to the casino controller and the Division. An investigation shall be conducted by the accounting department to determine the actual or probable cause of the discrepancy or variance.
(o) A casino licensee shall not cancel a complimentary distribution program without providing five days notice to the public or in an emergent situation upon notification to the Division.
(p) Whenever a promotional gaming chip is distributed to a patron, the casino licensee shall maintain documentation that shall include the following: