Overview
Gaming Regulation and Licensing
The Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission (LGCCC) oversees the operation of games conducted for educational, charitable, patriotic, religious, or public-spirited purposes in New Jersey. Located at 124 Halsey Street, within the headquarters of the Division of Consumer Affairs, this state agency ensures the integrity of charitable gaming activities such as bingos, raffles, and casino nights. The Commission is responsible for registering organizations that wish to conduct these games and for issuing the necessary identification numbers. Their work is vital in preventing fraud and ensuring that funds raised through these activities are used for their intended charitable purposes.
Services for Organizations
Non-profit organizations, fire companies, and veterans’ groups interact with the LGCCC to obtain registration certificates required before applying for municipal licenses. The office reviews applications to verify the organization’s eligibility and compliance with state statutes. Additionally, the Commission regulates the Amusement Games industry, which includes boardwalk games and arcade operations found at the Jersey Shore and amusement parks. They issue licenses for specific amusement games and certifications for the operators, ensuring that all games of skill and chance are fair and properly calibrated.
Compliance and Enforcement
The Commission has the authority to investigate irregularities and enforce regulations regarding the conduct of games. They provide guidance to municipal clerks who are responsible for issuing local licenses for raffles and bingos. The office at 124 Halsey Street is a secure state government building. Visitors looking to drop off applications or meet with staff must present valid identification and pass through security screening. While many forms are available online, this office serves as a central administrative hub for processing and compliance inquiries.
- Charitable Registration: Registering non-profits for fundraising games.
- Raffle and Bingo: Overseeing rules for charitable gambling.
- Amusement Games: Licensing arcade and boardwalk games.
- Equipment Certification: Approving gaming equipment providers.
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