Atlantic City Casinos Have a Problem with ‘Incomplete’ Paperwork

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Incomplete Paperwork By Atlantic City CasinosSome casinos in Atlantic City received a letter last week and the content of that letter has been revealed. It turns out that some of the casinos looking to provide online gaming services haven’t completely filled out all their paperwork. This is big news considering the fact that New Jersey is just over two months away from going live.

In a blog on NorthJersey.com by John Brennan, parts of the letter from the New Jersey state Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) were published. The letter states regarding the missing information:

The Division’s review of those submissions filed to date has revealed omissions where the applicant has failed to provide important hardware and specifications relating to technology, failed to have internet service providers disclose contracts with third-party vendors and/or failed to have copies of all relevant contracts with third-party service providers. The failure to provide such information is affecting the Division’s ability to review and approve submissions and address licensing issues necessary for the issuance of a transactional waiver or Interim Casino Authorization.

According to Brennan, the information that the DGE is looking for includes matters of Hardware, Software, Geolocation, age verification, Payment Processing, Responsible Gaming Measures, Anti-Money Laundering, Player Collusion, and Remote Gaming Server. Apparently, the casinos have until this Friday, September 20th, to complete the paperwork with this information.

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