New Jersey Casino Control Commission
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission is a regulatory body responsible for overseeing the casino industry in the state of New Jersey. Established in 1977, its primary role is to ensure that casinos operate fairly and legally, protecting both the interests of the public and the integrity of the gaming industry. The commission issues licenses to casino operators and employees, monitors compliance with state laws, and enforces regulations.
The commission also plays a vital role in promoting responsible gaming practices. It works to prevent problem gambling through education and outreach programs. By maintaining strict oversight, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission helps to foster a safe and regulated environment for both players and operators in the state's vibrant casino market.