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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 12

5:12-101.1. Accounts established, limitations

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No casino licensee or any person licensed under P.L. 1977, c. 110 (C. 5:12-1 et seq.), and no person acting on behalf of or under any arrangement with a casino licensee or other person licensed under P.L. 1977, c. 110, shall, in a single transaction during a gaming day, accept cash from a person offered for the purposes of establishing an account, when the amount offered totals $10,000.00 or more, unless the person presents proof of his identity and passport identification number if he is not a United States citizen.
Multiple currency transactions shall be treated as a single transaction if the casino licensee, person licensed under P.L. 1977, c. 110 or person acting on behalf of or under any arrangement with a casino licensee or other person licensed under P.L. 1977, c. 110 has knowledge that the transactions are by or on behalf of one person and result in either cash in or cash out totalling more than $10,000.00 during a gaming day.
L. 1987, c. 419, s. 1.
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