“We should use every opportunity available to promote the casinos still standing”

Bill to promote Atlantic City casinos online advances

2016-06-03
Reading time 51 seg
A bill which would require Atlantic City casinos with online gambling to promote the casinos on their websites was advanced by the state’s Assembly, Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee, according to a statement from Assemblyman Ralph Caputo, the sponsor of the bill.

According to the release, the bill would require each casino licensee that takes part in online gaming to advertise the name of the casino and its Atlantic City property on each gaming website under each website’s license issued by the Division of Gaming Enforcement.

The bill would take effect immediately

The bill would also require that each individual website prominently print, display, announce, or otherwise disseminate that casino property name on each gaming advertisement conducted by the licensee or its Internet would display the Atlantic City property prominently, according to the statement from Assemblyman Caputo.

“We should use every opportunity available to promote the casinos still standing and remind potential customers that there is still plenty to see and do in Atlantic City,” Caputo, D-Essex, said in the release.

The bill would also require the division to review each licensee’s Internet gaming website and Internet gaming advertisement to see if they are in compliance, the release said.

According to the release, the bill would take effect immediately.

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