Applicants hoping for online gambling licenses in New Jersey who have not properly completed their paperwork received a wakeup call from the state Division of Gaming Enforcement this week, which circulated a letter warning that incomplete applications could slow down the approval process, and asking for details of the official responsible for the application process within each company seeking a licence.
The NorthJersey.com blog quoted from the regulator’s letter:
“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.”
Topics on which the required information must be delivered by the end of next week include:
Hardware/Software
Geolocation
Know Your Customer age ID
Payment Processing
Responsible Gaming Measures
Anti-Money Laundering
Player Collusion
Remote Gaming Server
Open Issues