New Jersey is making it easier for people with a gambling problem to ban themselves from casinos.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. â The state Attorney General's Office, which includes the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, said Wednesday it will allow people to put their names on the state's gambling self-exclusion list for physical casinos by using the division's website.Previously, people had to travel to a physical location or participate in a video conference to put their names on the self-exclusion list.
New Jersey already allows people to sign up for self-exclusion from internet gambling online. The state could not immediately say how many names are currently on the exclusion lists.The available exclusion periods for all types of gambling are one year, five years, or for life. People can request to be removed from the exclusion list and resume their eligibility to gamble after the conclusion of a one or five-year ban.
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