The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by James Benton. DIGEST Morrell (SB 311) Present law provides for the crimes of gambling and gambling by computer. Proposed law retains present law. Proposed law defines gambling by electronic sweepstakes device as the intentional conducting of, or directly assisting in the conducting of, as a business any game, contest, lottery, or contrivance whereby a person risks the loss of anything of value in order to realize a profit, through the operation of an electronic gaming machine or device that does or purports to do either of the following: (1)Conduct a sweepstakes through the use of a simulated gambling device, including the entry process or the revealing of a prize. (2)Promote a sweepstakes that is conducted through the use of a simulated gambling device, including the entry process or the revealing of a prize. Proposed law provides penalties of a fine of more than $20,000, imprisonment with or without hard labor for not more than five years, or both. Proposed law creates exception for legalized forms of gaming which are authorized by present law if the activity is conducted on the licensed premises. Proposed law creates exceptions for stock market trading done by computer. Proposed law creates an exception for providing Internet or cable services. Effective August 1, 2014. (Adds R.S. 14:90.7)