HLS 14RS-4675 ENGROSSED Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2014 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 130 BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK AUDITS/AUDITING: Directs the legislative auditor to perform a performance audit of the Louisiana State Racing Commission regarding horse racing facilities and offtrack wagering facilities located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson A RESOLUTION1 To direct the legislative auditor to perform a performance audit of the Louisiana State2 Racing Commission and its regulatory efforts with respect to horse racing facilities3 and offtrack wagering facilities located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson, to4 determine whether the commission is ensuring compliance by those facilities with5 the health, safety, and welfare standards required by law and administrative rule, to6 determine whether the commission is enforcing compliance with respect to the7 allocation of resources regarding horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering as compared8 to the operation of video draw poker devices and slot machines, and to report its9 findings to the House of Representatives at least thirty days prior to the 2015 Regular10 Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.11 WHEREAS, in 1987, the Louisiana Legislature authorized offtrack wagering at pari-12 mutuel wagering facilities; and13 WHEREAS, in 1991, the Louisiana Legislature authorized the operation of video14 draw poker devices at offtrack wagering facilities and at horse racing facilities; and15 WHEREAS, in 1997, the Louisiana Legislature authorized slot machine gaming at16 eligible live horse racing facilities; and17 WHEREAS, although these measures have provided much needed revenue to the18 horse racing industry, the primary purpose of offtrack wagering facilities and horse racing19 HLS 14RS-4675 ENGROSSED HR NO. 130 Page 2 of 3 facilities is to provide live horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering to the citizens of1 Louisiana; and2 WHEREAS, horse racing has been conducted in Louisiana for more than one3 hundred forty years and has played a vital role in the history of Louisiana; and4 WHEREAS, the racing industry has contributed millions of dollars to the state of5 Louisiana and has facilitated the ownership, breeding, and racing of quality horses in this6 state; and7 WHEREAS, Act No. 276 of the 1940 Regular Session of the Legislature established8 the Louisiana State Racing Commission; and9 WHEREAS, Louisiana law requires the Louisiana State Racing Commission to10 institute and maintain a regulatory program for the business of racing horses which assures11 the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare by safeguarding the people of this12 state against corrupt, incompetent, dishonest, and unprincipled horse racing practices13 through the comprehensive regulation and control of the horse racing industry; and14 WHEREAS, the Louisiana State Racing Commission has adopted rules which15 provide that a veterinarian shall ensure that horses are stabled in individual box stalls with16 separate feeding and watering facilities, that the stables and immediate surrounding area are17 maintained in approved sanitary conditions at all times, that satisfactory drainage is18 provided, and that manure and other refuse are promptly and properly removed; and19 WHEREAS, the state of Louisiana has a compelling interest in maintaining the20 proper racing facilities, which are essential to protecting the health and safety of the jockeys,21 trainers, stewards, breeders, horsemen, and patrons, as well as the horses.22 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives does hereby23 direct the legislative auditor to conduct a performance audit of the Louisiana State Racing24 Commission and its regulatory efforts with respect to horse racing facilities and offtrack25 wagering facilities located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson to determine whether the26 racing commission is ensuring compliance by those facilities with the health, safety, and27 welfare standards required by law and administrative rule.28 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislative auditor determine if the Louisiana29 State Racing Commission is enforcing compliance with respect to the amount of resources30 HLS 14RS-4675 ENGROSSED HR NO. 130 Page 3 of 3 any offtrack pari-mutuel wagering facility or horse racing facility located in Orleans and1 Jefferson parishes is allocating to the efficient and safe conducting of horse racing versus2 the operation of slot machines and the operation of video draw poker devices.3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislative auditor shall report its findings4 to the House of Representatives at least thirty days prior to the 2015 Regular Session of the5 Legislature of Louisiana.6 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)] Connick HR No. 130 Directs the legislative auditor to conduct a performance audit of the Louisiana State Racing Commission and its regulatory efforts with respect to horse racing facilities and offtrack wagering facilities located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson to determine whether the commission is ensuring compliance by those facilities with the health, safety, and welfare standards required by law and administrative rule. Further directs the legislative auditor to conduct an audit of the Louisiana State Racing Commission to determine whether the commission is enforcing compliance with respect to the amount of resources any offtrack pari-mutuel wagering facility or horse racing facility located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson is allocating to the efficient and safe conducting of horse racing versus the operation of slot machines and the operation of video draw poker devices. Requires the legislative auditor to report its findings to the House of Representatives at least 30 days prior to the 2015 R.S.