N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69A-1.3 - Registrant requirements; authorization to work in the United States
(a) No natural
person shall be employed by a casino licensee as a registrant unless he or she
is a citizen of the United States or can demonstrate that he or she holds a
current and valid work authorization issued by the United States Department of
Homeland Security, Citizenship and Immigration Services and is not restricted
from working in the capacity for which employment is sought. "Authorization to
work in the United States" may be demonstrated by the presentation of a
permanent resident alien card, a temporary employment authorization card or any
other such documentation submitted by an applicant which the Division
determines to provide sufficient evidence of such authorization.
(b) No natural person shall be employed as a
casino employee registrant pursuant to
5:12-7 and
13:69A-1.2 unless he or she is 18
years of age or older.
(c) No
natural person under 18 years of age shall perform the functions of a casino
employee in any casino alcoholic beverage location, as set forth in
13:69I-1.4, unless such employment
is otherwise authorized by the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
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