Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1115

Introduced
4/5/16  
Refer
4/6/16  

Caption

Amends provisions regarding the public availability of certain records of the gaming control board

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to enhance transparency within the gaming industry by providing access to historical records that were previously kept confidential. By allowing the public to access these records after a specified duration, the bill seeks to hold gaming entities accountable and reassure the public about the integrity of applicants involved in the gaming sector. This shift may also serve as a deterrent for applicants considering misconduct, as the potential for past indiscretions to become public knowledge could affect their reputations and business viability.

Summary

House Bill 1115 introduces significant amendments to the existing confidentiality provisions regarding certain records held by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board. The bill specifies that records which result from or are part of a background investigation of an applicant will not be considered confidential if at least ten years have passed since the investigation and if the subject paid fines exceeding five million dollars related to the investigation. This change facilitates public access to records that might have a substantial bearing on the integrity and regulation of gaming activities in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1115 appears to be cautiously supportive. Advocates emphasize the importance of transparency and accountability in the gaming sector, arguing that the public deserves access to information that could impact their trust in gaming operations. However, there is concern over the implications of revealing certain sensitive information, particularly regarding individuals who may have made significant financial settlements in the past. Discussions reflect a balance between public interest and the protection of individual reputations.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding the bill likely stem from the potential backlash against individuals whose past investigations may be disclosed. Opponents may argue that such disclosures could unfairly tarnish reputations or deter talented individuals from entering the gaming workforce. Additionally, discussions may highlight the practical implications of efficiently managing and accessing these records after long durations, determining the impact this may have on the Louisiana Gaming Control Board's operational responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB132

Provides relative to the certain records held by the Board of Gaming Control. (8/1/14)

LA HB284

Amends provisions of law regarding expungement

LA HB318

Provides for availability of certain records and proceedings of the judiciary commission to the public

LA HB818

Amends provisions of law regarding the provision of indigent defense services

LA HB1113

Exempts the La. Licensed Professional Counselors Board of Examiners from certain provisions of Public Records Law

LA HB566

Amends provisions of the Louisiana Sports Wagering Act regarding sports wagering kiosks operated by the Louisiana Lottery Corporation

LA HB180

Amends provisions regarding criminal background checks

LA HB55

Revises provisions of law regarding expungement (EN SEE FISC NOTE RV See Note)

LA HB146

Amends provisions of law regarding the methods of wagering at gaming facilities

LA HB996

Updates provisions in the Vital Records Law regarding allegations of paternity for child support purposes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.