N.J.S.A. 5:12-6

"Casino" or "casino room" or "licensed casino."

5:12-6 "Casino" or "casino room" or "licensed casino." 6. "Casino" or "casino room" or "licensed casino" -- One or more locations or rooms in a casino hotel facility that have been approved by the division for the conduct of casino gaming in accordance with the provisions of this act, including any part of the facility where Internet gaming is conducted, pursuant to rules established by the division. "Casino" or "casino room" or "licensed casino" shall not include any casino simulcasting facility authorized pursuant to the "Casino Simulcasting Act," P.L.1992, c.19 (C.5:12-191 et seq.). L.1977, c.110, s.6; amended 1991, c.182, s.4; 1996, c.84, s.1; 2011, c.19, s.6; 2013, c.27, s.3. 5:12-6.1 "Casino bankroll." 7. "Casino bankroll" - Cash maintained in the casino, excluding any funds necessary for the normal operation of the casino, such as change banks, slot hopper fills, slot booths, cashier imprest funds and redemption area funds. L.2011, c.19, s.7. 5:12-7 "Casino employee." 7. "Casino Employee"--Any natural person, not otherwise included in the definition of casino key employee, who is employed by a casino licensee, or a holding or intermediary company of a casino licensee, and is involved in the operation of a licensed casino or a simulcasting facility or performs services or duties in a casino, simulcasting facility or a restricted casino area, including, without limitation, boxmen; dealers or croupiers; floormen; machine mechanics; casino security employees; count room personnel; cage personnel; slot machine and slot booth personnel; collection personnel; casino surveillance personnel; simulcasting facility personnel involved in wagering-related activities in a simulcasting facility; data processing personnel; and information technology employees; or any other natural person whose employment duties predominantly involve the maintenance or operation of gaming activity or equipment and assets associated therewith or who, in the judgment of the commission, is so regularly required to work in a restricted casino area that registration as a casino employee is appropriate. L.1977, c.110, s.7; amended 1979, c.282, s.2; 1987, c.353, s.1; 1991, c.182, s.5; 1992, c.9, s.2; 1992, c.19, s.23; 2011, c.19, s.8. 5:12-9 "Casino key employee." 9. "Casino Key Employee"--Any natural person employed by a casino licensee or holding or intermediary company of a casino licensee, and involved in the operation of a licensed casino or a simulcasting facility in a supervisory capacity or empowered to make discretionary decisions which regulate casino or simulcasting facility operations, including, without limitation, pit bosses; shift bosses; credit executives; casino cashier supervisors; casino or simulcasting facility managers and managers and supervisors of information technology employees; junket supervisors; marketing directors; and managers or supervisors of casino security employees; or any other natural person empowered to make discretionary decisions which regulate the management of an approved hotel, including, without limitation, hotel managers; entertainment directors; and food and beverage directors; or any other employee so designated by the Casino Control Commission for reasons consistent with the policies of this act. L.1977, c.110, s.9; amended 1987, c.355, s.1; 1992, c.19, s.24; 2011, c.19, s.9.

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