![]() ![]() They can also sign up online.Īrnie Wexler, former head of New Jersey's Council on Compulsive Gambling, is among those concerned about a potential spike in problems gamblers once it becomes easier to access using the Internet instead of requiring a trip to Atlantic City. People can sign up in person at various offices located across the state, including the division's offices in Atlantic City or Trenton, and the offices of the New Jersey Racing Commission in Trenton, East Rutherford, Oceanport and Freehold. If they sneak into a casino and win, their winnings are subject to forfeiture. During that time, they are not permitted to enter casinos, or, in the case of online betting, engage in Internet gambling. People can ban themselves for one-year or five-year terms. "The division is committed to promoting responsible gaming not only in Atlantic City's casinos, but also on the Internet." "Expanding the division's self-exclusion program to include Internet gaming and making the application process available to the public prior to Internet gaming's go-live date of November 26, 2013, represents a commitment I made following the signing of the Internet gaming bill," said David Rebuck, the gaming enforcement division's director. But people can also sign up for an online-only ban. ![]()
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