New Jersey DGE Offers Affiliates Conditional Amnesty
Key Takeaways
  • The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has issued a Director’s Advisory Bulletin (DAB) to explain its approach to the position of affiliates that have marketed non-licensed sites.
  • If affiliates stop promoting non-state regulated sites which offer online gambling anywhere in the US, and submit a notarized declaration of the fact to the DGE within 150 days of the issue of the DAB, then their prior conduct will not be taken into account in any licensing application.

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has issued a Director’s Advisory Bulletin (DAB) to explain its approach to the position it has taken regarding affiliates that have marketed non-licensed sites in the US.

DABs give the DGE Director David Rebuck the opportunity to explain “the manner in which the Division is interpreting its own regulations.” They are usually issued in response to a specific inquiry to which a general reply would be of interest to the rest of the industry.