Athletic teams can be sponsored by licensees of any class. When the sponsored teams consist of players under the age of 18 years, the use of the words bar, cocktail, liquor, package goods, tavern, or similar terms which are associated with the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. When all of the players are at least 18 years of age, such terms can be utilized in the team identification or on uniforms.
Bingo is permitted in an establishment with a club license if the bingo game has been licensed under the Bingo Licensing Law, N.J.S.A. 5:8-24 et seq. However, no alcoholic beverages may be sold or consumed in the part of the licensed premises where the bingo game is being played during the period of time when the game is being played.
A licensee cannot sponsor a bus trip where alcoholic beverages are served or are made available on the bus if there is a charge for the bus trip. However, on any bus trip passengers may bring their own alcoholic beverage package goods which were purchased at retail.
No licensee shall offer a free drink or alcoholic beverages as a prize or reward. A licensee is also prohibited from offering a gift certificate which includes alcoholic beverages as a prize or reward.
A licensee is permitted to charge a cover charge for admission to the licensed premises. However, the cover charge may include only one alcoholic drink, and not more than one alcoholic drink.
No licensee shall donate any alcoholic beverages in any form to a charitable organization or otherwise. Such donations are considered a sale below cost which is prohibited by state law.
No licensee shall provide live entertainment of the type that includes erotic dancing, wet tee-shirt contests or other sexually suggestive activities. A licensee may hire a band or a singer to perform in the licensed premises. However, all entertainers must be at least 18 years of age to perform in the licensed premises.
Raffle tickets for a raffle properly licensed under New Jersey law and run by a bona fide nonprofit organization may be sold on a licensed premises by a patron or by a licensee, provided that the licensee is not compensated for selling or permitting the sale of the tickets.
Video games which are for entertainment purposes only and whose outcome depends on skill as opposed to chance are permitted on the licensed premises. Most video games which have a card, dice, horse racing, roulette, slot machine, or similar format are prohibited.