Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB375

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Relating To Gambling.

Impact

If enacted, HB 375 is expected to significantly impact Hawaii's gambling laws by providing a clearer definition of illegal gambling businesses and establishing stricter penalties for those involved in such operations. This change will empower law enforcement to take more decisive action against illegal gambling activities, potentially reducing the prevalence of unregulated gambling operations. The clarification of what constitutes illegal gambling is anticipated to help distinguish between lawful gaming establishments and those operating outside of legal frameworks.

Summary

House Bill 375 aims to establish the operation of illegal gambling businesses as a class C felony in the State of Hawaii. The bill defines an illegal gambling business as one involving five or more persons and having either a substantial continuous operation for more than thirty days or gross revenues exceeding $2,000 in a single day. This legislative efforts seeks to enhance regulations around gambling activities and enhance law enforcement capabilities in addressing illegal gambling, which has been a growing concern in the state.

Contention

Opposition to HB 375 may arise from discussions regarding the impact on local gambling practices and the rights of individuals engaged in gambling activities that may inadvertently fall into the category of illegal gambling. Some stakeholders may argue that the provisions of the bill could lead to excessive law enforcement actions against small-scale operators or individuals gambling in informal settings. As such, the bill must balance the goal of reducing illegal gambling while considering the implications for personal freedoms and local gambling cultures.

Companion Bills

HI SB591

Same As Relating To Gambling.

Previously Filed As

HI HB375

Relating To Gambling.

HI SB591

Relating To Gambling.

HI SB1107

Relating To Gaming.

HI SB935

Relating To Gambling.

HI HB2220

Relating To Gambling.

HI HB2259

Relating To Gaming.

HI SB3376

Relating To Gaming.

HI HB2762

Relating To Gaming.

HI HB918

Relating To Gaming.

HI HB2260

Relating To Gaming.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.