Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB364

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  

Caption

Amends provisions of law regarding qualified truck stop facility parking areas. (8/1/12)

Impact

By enabling truck stop facilities to maintain their parking areas without continuous oversight after the initial approval, SB364 reduces regulatory burdens on these businesses. This measure may encourage more facilities to apply for licenses to operate video draw poker devices, potentially increasing revenue from gaming taxes. Furthermore, it brings clarity and consistency in the licensing process for such gaming operations, which could enhance the economic viability of truck stop businesses in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 364, presented by Senator Heitmeier, amends the provisions surrounding the operation of video draw poker devices specifically at qualified truck stop facilities in Louisiana. The bill focuses on the criteria that these facilities must meet regarding their parking areas, which must accommodate at least fifty eighteen-wheel tractor-trailer vehicles and adhere to specified construction standards. Notably, the bill seeks to change the regulatory oversight by limiting the ongoing review by the regulatory division after the initial license approval.

Sentiment

While the bill isn't heavily debated within available records, the general sentiment appears to align with business interests advocating for less regulatory red tape. Supporters may view this change as a positive step towards fostering economic growth and increasing competition among truck stops. However, there are inherent concerns regarding the implications of reduced oversight, which could prompt discussions on the balance between business interests and regulatory responsibilities.

Contention

A potential area of contention surrounding SB364 is the implications of reducing regulatory oversight in gaming operations. While supporters argue that less regulation can facilitate business operations and economic growth, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for reduced compliance with safety and operational standards. This could lead to a situation where trucks are parked in substandard areas, impacting the safety of truck drivers and the overall integrity of gaming operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB646

Amends provisions of law regarding truck stop facility parking areas

LA SB362

Amends certain amenity provisions for qualified truck stops. (8/1/12)

LA HB644

Amends certain amenity provisions for qualified truck stops

LA SB230

Provides relative to qualified truck stop facility amenities. (8/1/18)

LA HB464

Amends regulations on restaurants, parking lots, and fuel sales at qualified truck stop facilities and requirements for video poker games on video draw poker devices

LA HB592

Provides relative to the regulations for and authority of owners or lessors of a qualified truck stop facility

LA HB14

Provides relative to the criteria and amenity requirements for qualified truck stops during a declared emergency (Item #32)

LA SB365

Provides for the calculation of fuel sales at qualified truck stop facilities. (8/1/12)

LA HB742

Provides relative to fuel sales requirements and amenity requirements for qualified truck stop facilities

LA SB184

Provides relative to video poker. (8/1/18)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.