In addition, officers and directors - and anyone else that the Division of Gaming Enforcement deems appropriate - must file a Multi-Jurisdictional Personal History Disclosure Form [pdf 201k]. (This form can also be obtained from the web site of the International Association of Gaming Regulators in a format that allows the user to fill it in on a computer.) In addition, they must also file the New Jersey Supplement [pdf 92k] to that form.
On June 15, the Casino Control Commission approved a set of guidelines and applications for two “boutique” casinos that can have fewer than 500 rooms. Here is a copy of the Pilot Program for Small Scale and Staged Casino Licenses.
Before you start to fill out any forms, it is strongly recommended that you review the licensing requirements and the application process detailed in The Act and Regulations on the Commission's website. For questions email: Daniel.Heneghan@ccc.state.nj.us.



