New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement is reminding i-gaming licence applicants that they must supply all required information by 20th September.
All concerned casinos have received a letter from the Division of Gaming Enforcement that if they do not supply all required information it will be unable “to review and approve submissions and address licensing issues necessary for the issuance of a transactional waiver or Interim Casino Authorization”.
The Interim Casino Authorization will allows New Jersey’s land-based casinos to offer online gaming services. The applicants have to provide information on all their hardware and game software formats that will be used for that purpose. Additionally, they have to provide all contractual documents related to payment processing systems, know your customer and age verification, anti-money laundering, player collusion, remote gaming server, responsible gaming measures and geolocation.
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