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

5:12-106 Casino employment.

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106. Casino Employment. a. A casino licensee shall not appoint or employ in a position requiring a casino key employee license or a casino employee registration any person not possessing a current and valid license or registration permitting such appointment or employment.
b. A casino licensee shall, within 24 hours of receipt of written or electronically transferred notice thereof, terminate the appointment or employment of any person whose license or registration has been revoked or has expired. A casino licensee may, in its discretion, suspend rather than terminate the appointment or employment of any person whose license or registration has expired until such time as the person is again licensed or registered. A casino licensee shall comply in all respects with any order of the division imposing limitations or restrictions upon the terms of employment or appointment in the course of any investigation or hearing.
c. An applicant for or a holder of a casino key employee license or a holder of a casino employee registration whose application is denied or whose licensure or registration is revoked, as the case may be, shall not, in addition to any restrictions imposed by the regulations of the commission or division, as applicable, on a reapplication for licensure, be employed by a casino licensee in a position that does not require a license or registration until five years have elapsed from the date of the denial or revocation, except that the commission or division may permit such employment upon good cause shown.
d. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.2011, c.19)
L.1977, c.110, s.106; amended 1981, c.503, s.16; 1987, c.410, s.9; 1991, c.182, s.43; 1993, c.292, s.24; 1995, c.18, s.40; 2009, c.36, s.21; 2011, c.19, s.75.
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