Nj Casino Key Employee License
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Each applicant for a casino key employee license must, prior to the issuance of any casino key employee license, produce information, documentation and assurances concerning the following qualification criteria: (a) Each applicant for a casino key employee license shall produce such information, documentation and assurances as may be lawfully. He has been featured on segments of My New Jersey Now, a television show focusing on the future of Atlantic City. Amato holds a casino key employee license from the State of New Jersey and held casino licenses in Indiana and Mississippi. He was a founding partner of Amato, Salerno & Lunga prior to his election as Essex County Executive. Under current law, persons who have been convicted of certain drug offenses are ineligible to apply for a casino key employee license and a casino employee registration. Some of these drug offenses are eligible to be adjudicated through special probation under N.J.S.A.2C:35-14.
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