Instructions on How to Sign up for Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion

Instructions on How to Sign up for Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion

Please read these INSTRUCTIONS, check to acknowledge each question on the INTERNET GAMING SELF-EXCLUSION PROGRAM CHECKLIST, and read and sign the WAIVER AND RELEASE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.

By agreeing to the Internet gaming self-exclusion checklist, and waiver and release and acknowledgement form, you will be excluded from all Internet gaming activities on New Jersey casino Internet gaming licensed permit holder sites.

This means you cannot participate in Internet gaming activities, receive or use complimentary goods or services, be a member of a slot or players’ club, receive credit from any New Jersey casino Internet gaming licensed permit holder, or collect winnings or recover losses. Also, the New Jersey casino Internet gaming licensed permit holders are to remove your name from their direct marketing lists. For the complete rules governing the Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion program, see the Casino Control Act at N.J.S.A. 5:12-71.2 and 71.3, as well as the regulations set forth at N.J.A.C. 13:69G-2.1 through 2.5. Copies of these rules are available upon request from Division personnel. Rules may be changed without prior notice to Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion program participants.

INSTRUCTIONS

YOU MUST COMPLETE YOUR INTERNET GAMING SELF-EXCLUSION REQUEST THROUGH YOUR PLAYER ACCOUNT:

1. You should be aware that New Jersey casino Internet gaming licensed permit holders might enact responsible gaming programs that are stricter than New Jersey’s Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion program.

2. The request for your social security number is made pursuant to the Casino Control Act, N.J.S.A. 5:12-1, et seq. Your social security number will be disclosed to the New Jersey casino Internet gaming licensed permit holders for their use in identifying you as an Internet gaming self-excluded person in order to deny you credit, and similar privileges, and for forfeiture purposes.

3. You must choose one of the two options in connection with the length of time your name must remain on the Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion List: one year or five years. If you choose the one year option, or the five years option, you cannot request the removal of your name from the Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion List until one year or five years, respectively, have elapsed from the date you submitted your request. Additionally, your name will continue to remain on the Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion List until you request its removal. To request your removal from the Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion List you must appear in person at one of the two Division of Gaming Enforcement offices to terminate your voluntary Internet Gaming self-exclusion.

4. You can also sign up for an Internet gaming self-exclusion period of lifetime in person at one of the two Division of Gaming Enforcement offices or at one of the New Jersey Racetracks. It is your responsibility to refrain from Internet gaming activities. The Division and the New Jersey casino Internet gaming licensed permit holders are not liable for any acts or omissions in processing or enforcing your request for self- exclusion, including the failure to withhold your gaming privileges. The Division and the Internet gaming licensed permit holders also are not liable for any acts or omissions in processing or enforcing any later request by you to be removed from the Self-Exclusion List.

5. To remove yourself from the Internet Gaming Self-Exclusion List, you must appear in person at either of the two Division offices:

New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Arcade Building

Tennessee Avenue and the Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

Tel: (609) 441-3846

New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement

140 East Front Street, Trenton, NJ 08625

Tel: (609) 777-2279

For additional information, please visit the Division of Gaming Enforcement's Self-Exclusion Program page.