Louisiana 2018 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB418 Introduced / Bill

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2018 Regular Session
SENATE BILL NO. 418
BY SENATOR PETERSON 
GAMING.  Provides with respect to the casino operating contract. (8/1/18)
1	AN ACT
2 To amend and reenact R.S. 27:241(A), 241.1, 243(C), and 247, relative to the land-based
3 casino operating contract; to provide relative to the duration of the primary contract
4 term and the duration of renewal terms; to authorize a renewal term of thirty years
5 when certain conditions are met; to provide relative to compensation paid to the
6 Louisiana Gaming Control Board; to provide for a specific amount to be paid to the
7 Louisiana Gaming Control Board; to provide relative to the contract and payment for
8 casino support services; to provide for a specific amount to be paid to the governing
9 authority for the parish where the official gaming establishment is located for
10 providing casino support services; to provide relative to the casino gaming operator's
11 authority to conduct and offer non-casino gaming activities and operations; to
12 provide for certain restrictions on certain non-casino gaming activities including
13 restaurants and hotels; to provide relative to a memorandum of understanding and
14 agreement between the casino gaming operator and the Greater New Orleans Hotel
15 and Lodging Association; to provide relative to a memorandum of understanding and
16 agreement between the casino gaming operator and the Louisiana Restaurant
17 Association; and to provide for related matters.
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1 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
2 Section 1.  R.S. 27:241(A), 241.1, 243(C), and 247 are hereby amended and
3 reenacted to read as follows:
4 §241.  Board to let contract to conduct casino gaming operations; bid specifications;
5	compensation of casino gaming operator; contract renewal
6	A.(1)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the board of
7 directors shall publicly advertise, offer, and let, in accordance with the provisions of
8 this Chapter, a contract to conduct casino gaming operations at a single official
9 gaming establishment to be located upon the site of the Rivergate Convention Center
10 in Orleans Parish.  The initial term of the contract and any option to extend or renew
11 the initial term of the contract may not exceed a total of twenty years primary term
12 and one ten-year renewal option except as provided in this Subsection.  The
13 contract or renewal option to conduct casino operations shall not be subject to sale,
14 alienation, assignment, or transfer by the casino gaming operator except as provided
15 for in this Chapter.
16	(2)  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, upon a showing that
17 additional renewals of the casino operating contract will benefit the economy
18 of the state, encourage the continued growth of tourism, and promote the
19 stability of casino operations at the land-based casino, and subject to the
20 approval of any change in terms of the casino operating contract by the Joint
21 Legislative Committee on the Budget, the Louisiana Gaming Control Board
22 may approve and enter into additional thirty-year renewal terms of the casino
23 operating contract, in addition to the initial term and the ten-year renewal term,
24 subject to compliance with the provisions of this Chapter.
25	(3)  The first thirty-year renewal term, extending the casino operating
26 contract to July 2054 shall contain provisions that do all of the following:
27	(a)  Require the casino gaming operator to pursue a capital investment
28 on or around the official gaming establishment of three hundred fifty million
29 dollars ($350,000,000).
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1	(b)  As provided in R.S. 27:247, require the casino gaming operator to
2 annually pay directly to the governing authority of the parish where the official
3 gaming establishment is located a sum of money as set forth in R.S. 27:247 to
4 compensate the parish for the cost to the parish for providing support services
5 resulting from the operation of the official gaming establishment and activities
6 therein.
7	(c)  As provided in R.S. 27:241.1(B), require the casino gaming operator
8 to annually pay to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board a sum of money as set
9 forth in R.S. 27:241.1(B), in addition to the existing obligation to remit to the
10 Louisiana Gaming Control Board any fees or compensation, including
11 compensation paid to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board pursuant to R.S.
12 27:241.1(A).
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14 §241.1.  Minimum compensation payments; effective March 31, 2001; payments
15	beginning August 1, 2018, and August 1, 2023
16	A.  Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 27:241(C) or any other law to the
17 contrary, effective midnight March 31, 2001, the minimum compensation to be paid
18 by the casino operator to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board shall be the greater
19 of: (i) eighteen and one-half percent of gross revenues or (ii) fifty million dollars for
20 the casino fiscal year April 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002 and sixty million dollars
21 for each casino fiscal year thereafter.
22	B.(1)  In addition to any existing obligation to remit to the Louisiana
23 Gaming Control Board any fees or compensation, including compensation paid
24 to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board pursuant to the provisions of this
25 Section, beginning on August 1, 2018, and continuing throughout the term of the
26 casino operating contract, the casino gaming operator shall annually pay to the
27 Louisiana Gaming Control Board the sum of money set forth in Paragraph (2)
28 of this Subsection.
29	(2)(a)  Except as provided in Subparagraph (b) of this Paragraph,
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1 beginning on August 1, 2018, the payment required by Paragraph (1) of this
2 Subsection shall be equal to three million four hundred thousand dollars
3 ($3,400,000).
4	(b)  Beginning on August 1, 2023, the amount set forth in Subparagraph
5 (a) of this Paragraph shall be adjusted by a rate that is the lesser of two percent
6 or the Consumer Price Index, United States city average for all urban customers
7 (CPI-U), as prepared by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of
8 Labor Statistics for the five calendar years immediately preceding the
9 adjustment, with adjustments being made to this amount in the same manner
10 every five years thereafter.
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12 §243.  Requirements for casino operating contract
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14	C.  As to Beginning August 1, 2018, the casino gaming operator is
15 authorized to conduct the following non-casino related activities at the official
16 gaming establishment or at another location subject to the requirements set
17 forth in Paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of this Subsection:
18	(1)  The casino gaming operator:
19	(a)  May directly offer a single restaurant facility with table food within the
20 official gaming establishment, provided that the seating does not exceed one hundred
21 fifty seats.
22	(b)  May directly offer limited cafeteria style food services for employees and
23 patrons provided that seating for patrons shall be limited to four hundred seats and
24 further that any such seating shall be used only for buffet seating.
25	(c)  May directly cater events within the official gaming establishment
26 provided that such catering on the second floor of the facility shall be limited to
27 targeted persons identified in Subparagraph (g) of this Paragraph, and provided
28 further that the casino gaming operator shall permit persons contracting a catered
29 event the option of using outside caterers.
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1	(d)  May lease space on the second floor of the official gaming establishment
2 to unaffiliated third parties that shall be permitted to operate no more than two
3 restaurants with seating for no more than three hundred fifty persons, in the
4 aggregate.
5	(e)  May directly operate non-casino related businesses on the second floor
6 of the casino provided that, other than as provided in Subparagraph (c) of this
7 Paragraph, any food for such operation shall be purchased or catered by a third party
8 restaurateur or food preparer with purchases at fair market value.
9	(f)  May lease space to third parties that may operate non-casino related
10 businesses on the second floor of the official gaming establishment provided that the
11 primary purpose of such business is not a restaurant which shall require that no more
12 than thirty-five percent of the revenues of such business shall be derived from the
13 sale of food.
14	(g)  May not offer or advertise complimentary or discounted food offerings
15 to the general public within a fifty-mile radius of the official gaming establishment
16 and within Louisiana, but may, nonetheless, offer and advertise complimentary or
17 discounted food offerings to:  (i) a patron that is a member of a customer reward
18 system or otherwise maintained on a data base; (ii) a known "high roller" or patrons
19 on a junket with established play at the casino or with other casinos; (iii) a person
20 that, based upon observed win or loss levels, is eligible to obtain discounted or full
21 complimentary food offerings; (iv) a targeted prospective customer outside a fifty-
22 mile radius of the official gaming establishment or not within the state, provided that
23 no advertising of complimentary or discounted food offerings for such persons shall
24 be disseminated to the general public such as on billboards or in the print media; (v)
25 a person that has suffered a service error that results in complimentary or discounted
26 food offerings to rectify the error in service; or (vi) a vendor or other person visiting
27 the official gaming establishment for business or educational purposes.  In no event
28 shall the casino gaming operator prospect for new customers in this state and within
29 a fifty-mile radius of the official gaming establishment through use of
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1 complimentary or discounted food offerings disseminated through any advertising
2 media whether newspaper, television, direct mail, coupons, or billboards.
3	(h)  May lease space to area restaurant owners and food preparers who may
4 offer to provide for food service in a kiosk area, in the official gaming establishment
5 provided that all seating for any kiosk area or areas shall be limited to an aggregate
6 of one hundred seats which shall be used only for kiosk seating.
7	(i)  May may have a meeting space for parties, VIP events, and the like but
8 shall not rent business meeting space for business seminars and training associated
9 with the sale or purchase of rentable units, unless such rentable units are rented at the
10 rates established as provided in Subparagraph (C)(2)(b).
11	(2)  The casino gaming operator, on its own or through an affiliate, shall not
12 provide lodging, except that the casino gaming operator may own or operate offsite
13 lodging, which may be physically connected to the official gaming establishment,
14 subject to the following conditions: at or in the vicinity of the official gaming
15 establishment consistent with the following conditions and any agreement
16 between the casino gaming operator and the Greater New Orleans Hotel and
17 Lodging Association and its predecessors, as such agreement may be amended
18 from time to time:
19	(a)  There shall be no more than four hundred fifty rentable units, and not
20 more than fifteen thousand square feet of meeting space if a hotel is newly
21 constructed or twenty thousand square feet if an existing hotel is purchased or leased
22 that contains such space, from April 1, 2001 to March 31, 2005, provided that after
23 March 31, 2005, additional rentable units may be owned or operated with additional
24 meeting space, only in accordance with any agreement for such increases entered
25 into by and between the casino gaming operator and the Greater New Orleans Hotel-
26 Motel Association and its successors, as such agreement may be amended from
27 time to time.
28	(b)  Except as provided in Subparagraph (c) of this Paragraph and
29 Paragraph (3)(a) of this Subsection, the casino gaming operator shall not advertise
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1 room rates to the general public at below market rates.  The casino gaming operator
2 shall base room rates on average seasonal rates for the preceding year of hotels
3 located in the Central Business District and French Quarter of the parish of the
4 official gaming establishment as compiled by a nationally recognized firm that
5 compiles data on room rates for such parish.
6	(c) The casino gaming operator shall not offer complimentary or discounted
7 hotel offerings to the general public, but may, nonetheless, offer complimentary or
8 discounted hotel offerings to:  (i) a patron that is a member of the casino gaming
9 operator's or manager's customer reward system or otherwise maintained on the
10 casino gaming operator's or manager's data base; (ii) a known "high roller" or patrons
11 on a junket with established play at the official gaming establishment or with other
12 casinos; (iii) a person that, based upon observed win or loss levels at the casino, is
13 eligible to a discount or full complimentary offerings; (iv) a targeted prospect outside
14 a fifty-mile radius of the official gaming establishment, or not within the state; (v)
15 a person that has suffered a service error that results in a complimentary rate or
16 discount to rectify the error in service; or (vi) a vendor or other person visiting the
17 casino for business or educational purposes.
18	(d)  The casino gaming operator shall not advertise to the general public,
19 which does not include those individuals specified in Items (c)(i) through (vi) of this
20 Paragraph, complimentary or discounted hotel rates; however, the casino gaming
21 operator may advertise rooms rented at the rates established in Subparagraph (b) of
22 this Paragraph on billboards outside a fifty-mile radius of the official gaming
23 establishment or on billboards outside of Louisiana.  The casino gaming operator
24 may otherwise prospect for new customers through advertising media so long as the
25 pricing for rooms is consistent with the rate structure as set forth in Subparagraph (b)
26 of this Paragraph.
27	(e)(3)(a)  The casino gaming operator is subject to the requirements of
28 a memorandum of understanding and agreement entered into with the Greater
29 New Orleans Hotel and Lodging Association dated March 2018, which shall
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1 include an authorization to provide an agreed upon number of additional hotel
2 rooms at a new hotel site, and a memorandum of understanding and agreement
3 entered into with the Louisiana Restaurant Association dated March 2018.  Any
4 action related to the enforcement of the memoranda of understanding and
5 agreements shall be instituted in a court of competent jurisdiction. The
6 Louisiana Gaming Control board shall retain jurisdiction over the casino
7 gaming operator's compliance with the provisions of this Chapter and any
8 regulations or rules adopted by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board.
9	(b)  Among other things, the memorandum of understanding and
10 agreement with the Greater New Orleans Hotel and Lodging Association dated
11 March 2018, shall provide for the following:
12	(i)  Only for those additional rooms authorized by the memorandum of
13 understanding and agreement dated March 2018, advertising of market rates
14 shall be based on average seasonal rates for the preceding year of luxury hotels
15 in the Central Business District, French Quarter, and Warehouse District of the
16 city of New Orleans, as compiled by a nationally recognized firm.
17	(ii) Room For rooms existing prior to August 1, 2018, room taxes shall be
18 paid by the casino gaming operator on all discounted and complimentary rooms to
19 be paid at the applicable tax rates based upon average seasonal rates for the
20 preceding year of hotels in the Central Business District, and French Quarter of the
21 parish of the official gaming establishment city of New Orleans, as compiled by a
22 nationally recognized firm.  Only for those additional hotel rooms authorized
23 by the memorandum of understanding and agreement dated March 2018, room
24 taxes shall be paid by the casino gaming operator on all discounted and
25 complimentary rooms to be paid at the applicable tax rates based upon average
26 seasonal rates for the preceding year of luxury hotels in the Central Business
27 District, French Quarter, and Warehouse District of the city of New Orleans,
28 as compiled by a nationally recognized firm.
29	(3)(4)  The casino gaming operator shall not engage in such activities as are
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1 prohibited by the casino operating contract.
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3 §247.  Casino support services contract; Casino Support Services Fund
4	A.  Subject to and in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, the
5 gaming control board shall enter into a casino support services contract with the
6 governing authority of the parish where the official gaming establishment is located
7 in order to compensate the parish for the cost to the parish for providing support
8 services resulting from the operation of the official gaming establishment and the
9 activities therein.  Support services as used in this Section shall include but not be
10 limited to fire, police, sanitation, health, transportation, and traffic services.  The
11 amount of the contract shall be determined by negotiation and agreement between
12 the gaming control board and the parish, subject to approval by the Joint Legislative
13 Committee on the Budget.  In the event that a new contract is not agreed upon by the
14 gaming control board and the parish by March thirty-first of any year, the contract
15 currently in effect shall be submitted to the Joint Legislative Committee on the
16 Budget for approval of the amount of the contract at the next meeting of the
17 committee.  If the committee approves the amount of the contract the chairman shall
18 notify the treasurer of the amount of the contract and, the contract shall remain in full
19 force and effect.  If the committee disapproves or does not act upon the amount of
20 the contract, the contract shall be null, void, and of no effect and the treasurer shall
21 be prohibited from depositing monies into the Casino Support Services Fund.
22	B.(1)  There is hereby created in the state treasury, as a special fund, the
23 Casino Support Services Fund, hereinafter referred to as the "fund", to provide
24 compensation to the parish governing authority pursuant to a casino support services
25 contract executed pursuant to Subsection A of this Section.
26	(2)  Monies in the fund shall be invested in the same manner as monies in the
27 general fund.  Interest earned on investment of monies in the fund shall be credited
28 to the fund.  Unexpended and unencumbered monies in the fund at the end of the
29 fiscal year shall remain in the fund.
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1	C.  Monies in the fund shall be appropriated to the parish governing authority
2 and used to compensate the parish for its costs for providing support services
3 resulting from the operation of the official gaming establishment and the activities
4 therein.
5	A.  Beginning on August 1, 2018, and continuing throughout the term of
6 the casino operating contract, the casino gaming operator shall annually pay
7 directly to the governing authority of the parish where the official gaming
8 establishment is located, the sum of money set forth in Subsection B of this
9 Section to compensate the parish for the cost to the parish for providing support
10 services resulting from the operation of the official gaming establishment and
11 activities therein.
12	B.(1) Except as provided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection, beginning
13 on August 1, 2018, the annual payment required by Subsection A of this Section
14 shall be equal to three million six hundred thousand dollars ($3,600,000),
15 payable in quarterly installments.
16	(2)  Beginning on August 1, 2023, the amount set forth in Paragraph (1)
17 of this Subsection shall be adjusted by a rate that is the lesser of two percent or
18 the Consumer Price Index, United States city average for all urban customers
19 (CPI-U), as prepared by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of
20 Labor Statistics for the five calendar years immediately preceding the
21 adjustment, with adjustments being made to this amount in the same manner
22 every five years thereafter.
The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Angela L. De Jean.
DIGEST
SB 418 Original 2018 Regular Session	Peterson
The present law Louisiana Economic Development and Gaming Corporation Act provides
for the creation of the Louisiana Economic Development and Gaming Corporation, the
ownership interest of which is vested in the state, which is empowered to enter into contracts
for the conducting of casino gaming operations at a single official gaming establishment in
Orleans Parish.  Pursuant to present law, effective May 1, 1996, the Louisiana Gaming
Control Board assumed control of the affairs of the Louisiana Economic Development and
Gaming Corporation and all powers, duties, functions, responsibilities, and obligations
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associated therewith.
Under present law the term of the contract and any option to extend or renew may not
exceed a total of 20 years primary term and one ten-year renewal option.
Proposed law amends present law to authorize the Louisiana Gaming Control Board to enter
into additional 30-year renewal terms of the casino operating contract, in addition to the
initial 20-year term and the one ten-year renewal term, upon a showing that additional
renewals of the casino operating contract will benefit the economy of the state, encourage
the continued growth of tourism, and promote the stability of casino operations at the land-
based casino, and subject to the approval of any change in terms of the casino operating
contract by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget.
Proposed law requires the first 30-year renewal term which extends the casino operating
contract to July 2054 to contain provisions that do all of the following:
(1)Require the casino gaming operator to pursue a capital investment on or around the
official gaming establishment of $350,000,000.
(2)Require the casino gaming operator to annually pay directly to the governing
authority of the parish where the official gaming establishment is located a sum of
money, set forth in the provisions of proposed law, to compensate the parish for the
cost to the parish for providing support services resulting from the operation of the
official gaming establishment and activities therein.
In this regard, present law requires the La. Gaming Control Board to enter into a
contract for casino support services (including but not limited to fire, police,
sanitation, health, transportation, and traffic services) with the governing authority
of the parish where the official gaming establishment is located in order to
compensate the parish for the cost to the parish for providing support services
resulting from the operation of the official gaming establishment and the activities
therein. The amount of the contract is determined by negotiation and agreement
between the La. Gaming Control Board and the parish, subject to approval by the
Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, and is paid from the Casino Support
Services Fund, specifically created for this purpose.
Proposed law amends present law to repeal the procedure by which the La. Gaming
Control Board pays the governing authority according to the negotiated casino
support services contract, and instead provides that beginning on Aug. 1, 2018, the
casino gaming operator shall annually pay the governing authority directly to
compensate the parish for providing support services. Beginning Aug. 1, 2018, the
annual payment, payable in quarterly installments, shall be equal to $3,600,000. 
Beginning on Aug. 1, 2023, this amount shall be adjusted by a rate that is the lesser
of two percent or the Consumer Price Index, United States city average for all urban
customers (CPI-U), as prepared by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau
of Labor Statistics for the five calendar years immediately preceding the adjustment,
with adjustments being made to this amount in the same manner every five years
thereafter.
(3)Require the casino gaming operator to annually pay to the Louisiana Gaming Control
Board a sum of money as set forth in the provisions of proposed law, in addition to
the existing present law obligations to remit to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board
any fees or compensation.
In this regard, present law provides that effective midnight Mar. 31, 2001, the
minimum compensation to be paid by the casino operator to the La. Gaming Control
Board shall be the greater of: (i) eighteen and one-half percent of gross revenues or
(ii) $50,000,000 for the casino fiscal year April 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002, and
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$60,000,000 for each casino fiscal year thereafter.
Proposed law retains present law and provides that, beginning Aug. 1, 2018, in
addition to this existing obligation, the casino gaming operator shall annually pay to
the La. Gaming Control Board the sum of money equal to $3,400,000. Beginning on
Aug. 1, 2023, this amount shall be adjusted by a rate that is the lesser of two percent
or the Consumer Price Index, United States city average for all urban customers
(CPI-U), as prepared by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics for the five calendar years immediately preceding the adjustment, with
adjustments being made to this amount in the same manner every five years
thereafter.
Present law authorizes the casino gaming operator to operate and conduct certain non-casino
gaming activities such as restaurants, cafeteria style food services, catering, special events,
and leasing of space at the establishment for certain specified purposes including but not
limited to business meetings for outside entities, special events, and parties. Present law
further provides certain restrictions on the casino gaming operator relative to such operations
and activities, including restrictions on pricing and advertising.
Present law authorizes the casino gaming operator to own or operate offsite lodging which
may be physically connected to the official gaming establishment subject to certain
conditions and restrictions on the number of rentable units, square footage, advertising, and
pricing.
Proposed law amends provisions of present law to provide that beginning Aug. 1, 2018, the
casino gaming operator is authorized to conduct certain non-casino related activities at the
official gaming establishment or at another location subject to certain requirements as
follows:
(1)The casino gaming operator may have a meeting space for parties, VIP events, and
the like but shall not rent business meeting space for business seminars and training
associated with the sale or purchase of rentable units, unless such rentable units are
rented at the rates based on average seasonal rates for the preceding year of hotels
located in the Central Business District and French Quarter of Orleans Parish as
compiled by a nationally recognized firm that compiles data on room rates for such
parish. 
(2)The casino gaming operator, on its own or through an affiliate, shall not provide
lodging, except that the casino gaming operator may own or operate lodging at or in
the vicinity of the official gaming establishment consistent with both of the
following:
(a)Certain conditions provided by proposed law relative to room rates,
complimentary and discounted hotel offerings, and advertising.
(b)Any agreement between the casino gaming operator and the Greater New
Orleans Hotel and Lodging Association and its predecessors, as such
agreement may be amended from time to time.
(3)The casino gaming operator is subject to the requirements of a memorandum of
understanding (MOU) and agreement entered into with the Greater New Orleans
Hotel and Lodging Association dated March 2018, which shall include an
authorization to provide an agreed upon number of additional hotel rooms at a new
hotel site, and a MOU and agreement entered into with the La. Restaurant
Association dated March 2018.
In this regard, proposed law provides:
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(a)Any action related to the enforcement of the memoranda of understanding
and agreement shall be instituted in a court of competent jurisdiction; and the
La. Gaming Control board shall retain jurisdiction over the casino gaming
operator's compliance with the provisions of present and proposed law and
any regulations or rules adopted by the La. Gaming Control Board.
(b)The memorandum of understanding and agreement with the Greater New
Orleans Hotel and Lodging Association dated March 2018, shall provide for
certain restrictions specified in proposed law, relative to advertising of
market rates and room taxes, that apply only to the additional rooms
authorized by the MOU and agreement.
Effective August 1, 2018.
(Amends R.S. 27:241(A), 241.1, 243(C), and 247)
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