Establishes a commission to study cyber security in the state
Establishes a compulsive gambling public awareness campaign funded with $200,000 to inform the public about gambling risks, addiction rates, and available resources.
Establishes a compulsive gambling public awareness campaign funded with $200,000 to inform the public about gambling risks, addiction rates, and available resources.
Note: The bill's introduced text focuses on a compulsive gambling public awareness campaign, not cyber security. The bill’s formal title in the current record appears inconsistent with the enacted text provided. The summary below reflects the introduced version’s substantive provisions.
Important note: The introduced content in the bill text establishes a compulsive gambling public awareness campaign rather than a cyber security commission. It appears the official title may not align with the current text.
1) Establishment and scope
- The Director of the Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE), in consultation with the Commissioner of Health, must establish a compulsive gambling public awareness campaign.
- Campaign content must cover:
- The inherent risks of gambling
- Potential consequences of gambling
- The rate of gambling addiction
- Resources available to compulsive gamblers in New Jersey
2) Implementation and media outreach
- The campaign must be developed and implemented through a broad range of media outlets, including:
- Statewide newspapers, radio, public service announcements
- Social media
- Television advertisements
- Any other outlets deemed appropriate by the Commissioner of Health
- Implementation deadline: no later than 180 days after enactment (date pending final coding of the act).
3) Reporting
- The DGE Director must report to the Governor and to the Legislature (per statutory reporting authority) no later than 24 months after the act’s effective date, detailing activities and accomplishments of the campaign.
4) Funding and resources
- The DGE may accept grants or in-kind contributions from the federal government, its agencies, or from foundations/other entities to support the campaign.
- Specific appropriation: $200,000 from the General Fund to the Division of Gaming Enforcement (within the Department of Law and Public Safety) to develop, implement, and sustain the campaign.
5) Effective date
- The act takes effect immediately upon enactment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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