Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1323

Introduced
4/19/10  

Caption

Prohibits smoking in certain gaming establishments

Impact

This legislation modifies the current smoking laws by enforcing stricter regulations concerning smoking in gaming establishments. If enacted, places that do not comply with the requirement to create designated smoke-free gaming areas will be in violation of the law. In practice, this means that large casinos and riverboats will need to invest in the infrastructure required to maintain compliance, ensuring proper air handling systems that separate smoking from non-smoking areas. This could potentially lead to operational changes and financial investments for these establishments.

Summary

House Bill 1323 focuses on prohibiting smoking in riverboats and land-based casinos with an occupancy of more than 500 people unless these establishments provide a smoke-free gaming facility. The bill aims to improve public health by reducing tobacco exposure in large gaming venues. It establishes specific definitions and conditions under which smoking can take place, amending existing regulations that already limit smoking in certain public areas, thereby extending those limitations to high-occupancy gaming venues.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1323 is mixed. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary for the protection of public health, especially for non-smokers working in or visiting these gaming facilities. They view it as a positive step towards creating healthier environments. Conversely, opponents express concern over the economic implications for gaming establishments, fearing that such restrictions may deter patrons who wish to smoke while gaming. These discussions reflect a balance between public health priorities and economic interests within the gambling sector.

Contention

The main points of contention in discussions around HB 1323 center on the potential economic impact on gaming facilities versus the health benefits of reduced tobacco exposure. Advocates for the bill highlight how smoking bans have positively influenced communities, while some casino operators argue that such prohibitions could lead to a decrease in patronage, as customers might prefer establishments that allow smoking. Additionally, defining what constitutes a 'smoke-free gaming facility' adds complexity to the bill, which could lead to further debate on regulations and enforcement measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB378

Prohibits outdoor smoking within 25 feet of certain exterior locations of buildings and other enclosed areas in which smoking is prohibited currently

LA SB348

Removes certain exemptions to the general prohibition of smoking in public places. (8/15/10) (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA A1354

Clarifies prohibition on smoking of cannabis in public places.

LA HB1092

Authorizes the Dept. of Revenue to make payment of tax refunds by means of a debit card at the option of the taxpayer and prohibits the use of the debit cards in gaming establishments (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA SB181

Provides relative to prohibitions in gaming. (8/1/25) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG RV)

LA HB411

Redirects certain gaming proceeds to the Bet on Louisiana's Future Fund

LA HB111

Prohibits outdoor smoking within 25 feet of certain exterior locations of state buildings

LA HB2252

Amending the Kansas indoor clear air act to prohibit smoking on the gaming floor of a lottery gaming facility or racetrack gaming facility and amending the definition of smoking to include the use of an electronic cigarette and smoking marijuana.

LA SB133

Provides relative to significant influence for purposes of certain gaming licenses. (8/1/14)

LA HB307

Prohibits outdoor smoking within 25 feet of certain exterior locations of state buildings

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