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

5:12-95.23 Conditions for acceptance of Internet wagers.

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21. A casino licensee may accept Internet gaming account wagers only as follows:
a. The account wager shall be placed directly with the casino licensee by the holder of the wagering account and the casino licensee has verified the account holder's physical presence in this State.
b. The account holder placing the account wager shall provide the casino licensee with the correct authentication information for access to the wagering account.
c. A casino licensee may not accept an account wager in an amount in excess of funds on deposit in the wagering account of the holder placing the wager. Funds on deposit include amounts credited under this act, P.L.2013, c.27 (C.5:12-95.17 et al.), and in the account at the time the wager is placed.
L.2013, c.27, s.21.
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