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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 8

5:8-36.1. Regulations governing advertising of bingo in certain municipalities

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2. The Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission shall promulgate regulations to govern the advertising of games of chance in any municipality in which the majority of voters voting therein have voted in favor of the adoption of the "Bingo Licensing Law," P.L.1954, c.6 (C.5:8-24 et seq.), and in which games of chance are held, operated or conducted under any license issued pursuant to the provisions of that act.
The regulations shall prohibit:
a. any advertisement from containing any false, deceptive, misleading or fraudulent statement regarding the holding, operation or conduct of a game of chance;
b. any advertisement from causing undue or unfair competition between organizations registered with the control commission that are holding competing games of chance; and
c. the use, to an extent deemed excessive, of the proceeds derived from the conduct of any individual game of chance for advertising subsequent games of chance.
L.2003,c.61,s.2.
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