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

5:8-78.2 Issuance of amusement game license to certain bowling alleys.

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1. The operator of a bowling alley located anywhere in this State, including a bowling alley for which a plenary retail consumption license as defined in R.S.33:1-12 has been issued , whose premises include no less than 16 United States Bowling Congress
(USBS)sanctioned bowling lanes and no less than 40 amusement games, shall be eligible to be issued for that premises an amusement game license pursuant to P.L.1959, c.109 (C.5:8-100 et seq.), provided that all other requirements for licensure to conduct amusement games are met.
In any bowling alley that has been issued an amusement game license:
not more than 50 percent of the amusement games shall be games that allow a player to attempt to win merchandise by manipulating a mechanical claw or crane; and
a redemption center at which players may exchange tickets they have won for prizes shall be open at all times that the facility is open to the public.
L.2017, c.152, s.1.
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