HLS 13RS-707 ENGROSSED Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2013 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL GAMING: Requests a study of the feasibility and practicality of authorizing Internet gaming in La. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To authorize and request the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice2 and the Senate Committee on Judiciary B to meet and to function as a joint3 committee to study the feasibility and practicality of authorizing Internet gaming in4 Louisiana and to report the findings of the joint committee to the legislature prior to5 the convening of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.6 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Legislature from 1990 through 1992 authorized several7 forms of gaming, including gaming upon riverboats along designated waterways, gaming8 at a land-based casino, the operation of video draw poker devices, and the conducting of a9 state lottery; and10 WHEREAS, in 1997, the Louisiana Legislature authorized slot machine gaming at11 eligible live horse racing facilities; and12 WHEREAS, during the past twenty-three years, the gaming industry has contributed13 $14.3 billion to the state budget; and14 WHEREAS, revenues generated from the gaming industry make up six percent of15 state-generated revenue for 2013; and 16 WHEREAS, since its inception, the gaming industry in Louisiana has been strictly17 regulated to provide for a controlled gaming industry which is designed to promote18 economic development and protect the citizens of the state; and19 WHEREAS, in 1997, Louisiana enacted the crime of gambling by computer and20 prohibited the conducting of any game, contest, lottery, or contrivance whereby a person21 HLS 13RS-707 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 3 Page 2 of 3 risks the loss of any thing of value in order to realize a profit when accessing the Internet and1 despite the passage of this law, many websites exist where Louisiana citizens can participate2 in Internet gaming activities; and3 WHEREAS, in the seventeen years since the crime of gambling by computer was4 created, both technology and the use of the Internet have flourished, resulting in the ability5 to conduct gaming activities through the use of a computer or mobile device; and6 WHEREAS, many Internet gaming opportunities occur outside the borders of the7 United States with no safeguards regarding the integrity of the games or protection of those8 persons who wager on those games; and9 WHEREAS, Delaware passed legislation authorizing Internet gaming in June of10 2012, and both Nevada and New Jersey passed similar legislation in February of this year11 to legalize Internet gaming; and12 WHEREAS, within a nine-month period, three states have legalized Internet gaming;13 and14 WHEREAS, Louisiana has the potential to benefit economically by legalizing15 Internet gaming; and16 WHEREAS, by establishing a regulatory framework to authorize Internet gaming in17 Louisiana, the integrity of the games could be ensured and potential additional revenue18 sources could be realized.19 THEREFORE, the Legislature of Louisiana requests the House Committee on the20 Administration of Criminal Justice and the Senate Committee on Judiciary B to meet and21 to function as a joint committee to study the feasibility and practicality of authorizing22 Internet gaming in Louisiana and to report the findings of the joint committee to the23 legislature prior to the convening of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature of24 Louisiana.25 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the joint committee shall seek input from the26 office of the governor, the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, the office of state police27 gaming division, the gaming division of the office of the attorney general, the gaming28 industry, and any other parties deemed appropriate by the committee. 29 HLS 13RS-707 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 3 Page 3 of 3 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Huval HCR No. 3 Authorizes and requests that the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice and the Senate Committee on Judiciary B meet as a joint committee to study the feasibility and practicality of authorizing Internet gaming in La. and to report the findings to the legislature prior to the convening of the 2014 R.S.