New Jersey to establish mandatory RG standards for operators

New Jersey’s gaming regulator is ready to up the ante on the player protection measures it requires from its licensed operators.

The NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has published a new set of proposed regulations that would mandate certain responsible gambling measures in the Garden State.

“Our responsible gaming best practices for internet gaming are being turned into regulations,” said the DGE’s Assistant Bureau Chief and Responsible Gaming lead Jamie McKelvey during an iDEA Growth webinar on player protection on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The proposed measures were published in the New Jersey Register this week and are open for public comment until mid-November.

The plan includes requiring each online operator to designate one or more “responsible gaming leads” to identify and monitor at-risk patrons, as well as establishing a hard list of 10 “triggers” for determining problem gambling trends in players and wagering accounts.

The player behavior triggers include things such as ..

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