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Dec 07th

Assemblymen propose bill to allow Internet horse wagering from bettors outside New Jersey

As part of the effort to boost New Jersey’s gaming and horse racing industries, Assemblymen John Burzichelli (D-Gloucester) and Ronald Dancer (R-Burlington) are sponsoring legislation that would allow Internet account wagering on horse races from bettors outside New Jersey.

Account wagering is a form of betting in which an account holder deposits money with the state Sports and Exposition Authority, or its designee, and then uses the account balance to pay for wagers.

Under current law, only New Jerseyans are permitted to establish wagering accounts for bets on in-state and out-of-state horse races through the system, either in-person or via the telephone or other electronic means such as the Internet.

The proposed changes would authorize an account wagering licensee to accept wagers on the results of horse races from residents outside of New Jersey.

Under the bill, the account wagering licensee could accept account wagers from persons who are residents of another state, provided that: The person resides in a state where pari-mutuel wagering is permitted; residents of that state are permitted to establish an account with the account wagering licensee; and the acceptance of the wager is in accordance and compliance with the provisions of the Interstate Horse Racing Act of 1978, any other applicable federal law and the laws of that state.

Burzichelli has sponsored bills designed to help New Jersey’s horse racing and casino industries, including proposals to allow exchange wagering, increase purses at Monmouth Park and allow for boutique casinos in Atlantic City.

“This bill represents yet another effort to ensure New Jersey’s horse racing industry is strong and viable,” Burzichelli said Wednesday. “A modern horse racing industry must take into consideration all the ways in which people can participate, and that of course means bringing the Internet and other electronic means into play for those outside our state. Opening New Jersey’s horse racing industry to a wider audience is simply a smart thing to do.”

The bill (A-3498) has been referred to the Assembly Regulatory Oversight and Gaming Committee, which is chaired by Burzichelli.

– TOM HESTER SR., NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
 
Comments (2)
2 Saturday, 04 December 2010 16:55
Jack R
lets see if our fat govenor will let it happen because he declined everything that has been brought up before.without reason.

he and his butt boy hansen have other ideas. since hansen is calling all the shots
i wonder why he did not run for govenor?

slots NO.
exchange wagering NO.
poker tournaments at the meadowlands NO

god forbid the racetrack industry should interfere with his corruption in A.C.
1 Friday, 03 December 2010 19:54
Barry Miller
Couldn't this be accomplished by simply selling NJ Account Wagering to You Bet or TVG or another serivce? Is the state going to compete wit them?

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