Louisiana 2021 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB247 Introduced / Bill

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2021 Regular Session
SENATE BILL NO. 247(Substitute of Senate Bill No. 202 by Senator Cortez)
BY SENATORS CORTEZ, JOHNS AND WARD AND REPRESENTATIVE
STEFANSKI 
GAMING.  Provides relative to the regulation of sports wagering.  (See Act)
1	AN ACT
2 To amend and reenact R.S. 13:4721, R.S. 14:90.5(A), (B), and (C), R.S. 27:15(B)(1), 15.1,
3 24(A)(5)(a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) and (6), the introductory paragraph of 27.1(C),
4 44(9) and (13), 58(5), 65(B)(11), 205(11) and (12), 239.1, 353(2) and (5), 361(F),
5 364(A)(1)(c)(ii) and (5), 371(C), 372(B) and (C), and 375(D), and R.S.
6 46:1816(B)(8), and to enact R.S. 14:90(E) and 90.3(K) and R.S. 27:15(8)(c) and
7 Chapter 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised
8 of R.S. 27:601 through 610, relative to sports wagering; to provide for definitions;
9 to require a license to conduct sports wagering; to provide relative to duties and
10 powers of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board and the gaming division in the office
11 of state police; to provide for requirements and limitations on licensees and
12 permittees; to authorize cash wagers; to require a sports lounge; to provide regarding
13 a computerized wagering platform; to provide for limitations on wagering; to
14 authorize self-service machines; to authorize electronic wagering through established
15 wager accounts; to provide for recordkeeping; to provide for exceptions from
16 criminal law; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.
17 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
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1 Section 1. R.S. 27:15(B)(1), 15.1, 24(A)(5)(a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) and (6), the
2 introductory paragraph of 27.1(C), 44(9) and (13), 58(5), 65(B)(11), 205(11) and (12), 239.1,
3 353(2) and (5), 361(F), 364(A)(1)(c)(ii) and (5), 371(C), 372(B) and (C), and 375(D) are
4 hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 27:15(8)(c) and Chapter 10 of Title 27 of the
5 Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 27:601 through 610, are hereby
6 enacted to read as follows:
7 §15. Board's authority; responsibilities
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9	B. The board shall:
10	(1) Have all regulatory authority, control, and jurisdiction, including
11 investigation, licensing, and enforcement, and all power incidental or necessary to
12 such regulatory authority, control, and jurisdiction over all aspects of gaming
13 activities and operations as authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Louisiana
14 Riverboat Economic Development and Gaming Control Act, the Louisiana
15 Economic Development and Gaming Corporation Act, the Video Draw Poker
16 Devices Control Law, and the Louisiana Fantasy Sports Contests Act, and the
17 Louisiana Sports Wagering Act, except as otherwise specified in this Title. Further,
18 the board shall have all regulatory, enforcement, and supervisory authority which
19 exists in the state as to gaming on Indian lands as provided in the provisions of Act
20 No. 888 of the 1990 Regular Session of the Legislature and Act No. 817 of the 1993
21 Regular Session of the Legislature.
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23	(8)
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25	(c) Adopt, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act and as
26 specifically provided for in R.S. 27:603, all rules necessary to implement,
27 administer, and regulate sports wagering as authorized by Chapter 10 of this
28 Title.
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1 §15.1. Sports wagering
2	A. In the event of the legalization of sports wagering in any parish as a result
3 of the proposition election held on November 3, 2020, the The Louisiana Gaming
4 Control Board shall have all regulatory authority, control, and jurisdiction, including
5 investigation, licensing, and enforcement, and all power incidental or necessary to
6 such regulatory authority, control, and jurisdiction over all aspects of sports
7 wagering activities and operations, except as otherwise specified in this Title.
8	B. For purposes of this Section, "sports wagering" shall be defined as the
9 business of accepting wagers on any sports event or sports contest by any system or
10 method of wagering.
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12 §24. Rulemaking authority; fees and fines, collection
13	A. The board, in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act and R.S.
14 27:15(B)(8), shall promulgate all rules and regulations necessary to carry out the
15 provisions of this Title, including but not limited to the following:
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17	(5) A procedure requiring the withholding of payments of progressive slot
18 machine annuities and cash gaming winnings of persons who have outstanding child
19 support arrearages or owing child support overpayments, prior to the payment of a
20 progressive slot machine annuity, beginning with the second annuity payment, or
21 cash gaming winnings. Progressive slot machine annuities or cash gaming winnings
22 shall only include payments for which the entity licensed or permitted under
23 Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7, or 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,
24 is required to file form W2-G, or a substantially equivalent form, with the United
25 States Internal Revenue Service.
26	(a) The board may require that the agency reporting current child support
27 arrearages or overpayments to provide information relating to such arrearages or
28 overpayments in a manner, format, or record approved by the board that gives the
29 entity licensed or permitted under Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7, or 10 of Title 27 of the
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1 Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, real-time or immediate electronic database
2 access to the information. If the information relating to such arrearages or
3 overpayments by the agency reporting current child support arrearages or
4 overpayments is not available through real-time or immediate electronic database
5 access, the licensee shall not be responsible for withholding cash gaming winnings
6 in accordance with the provisions of this Subparagraph.
7	(b) The board or any entity licensed or permitted under Chapters 1, 4, 5, or
8 7, or 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, including any of its
9 officers, employees, attorneys, accountants, or other agents, shall not be civilly or
10 criminally liable to any person, including any customer, for any disclosure of
11 information made in accordance with this Section, for encumbering or surrendering
12 assets in response to information provided by the Department of Children and Family
13 Services, or for any claims for damages arising from withholding or failing to
14 withhold any progressive slot machine annuities or cash gaming winnings, based
15 upon information provided to it.
16	(c) If any entity licensed or permitted under Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7, or 10 of
17 Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, determines that the winner of a
18 progressive slot machine annuity or cash gaming winnings is a person who has
19 outstanding child support arrearages or owes child support overpayments, the entity
20 licensed or permitted under Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7, or 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana
21 Revised Statutes of 1950, shall deduct the child support arrearage or child support
22 overpayment from the payment of the progressive slot machine annuity or cash
23 gaming winnings. The deducted amount shall be forwarded to the Department of
24 Children and Family Services within seven days and the entity licensed or permitted
25 under Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7, or 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of
26 1950, shall pay the remainder to the person who has outstanding child support
27 arrearages or owes child support overpayments. If the remainder is equal to or less
28 than zero, the person who has an outstanding child support arrearage or child support
29 overpayment shall not receive a payment.
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1	(d) Any entity licensed or permitted under Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7, or 10 of
2 Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, may deduct an administrative fee
3 from each payment of a progressive slot machine annuity, beginning with the second
4 annuity payment, or cash gaming winnings, of persons who have outstanding child
5 support arrearages or owe child support overpayments per singular or periodic
6 payment, not to exceed thirty-five dollars.
7	(e) The board shall also require that the entity licensed or permitted under
8 Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7, or 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,
9 adopt procedures designed to prevent employees from willfully failing to withhold
10 payments of progressive slot machine annuities or cash gaming winnings from
11 persons who have outstanding child support arrearages or child support
12 overpayments, based upon the information provided by the Department of Children
13 and Family Services that allows the licensee to identify such persons.
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15	(6) The administration and enforcement of accumulating unclaimed monies
16 on which the time period for collection has expired, the remittance thereof to the
17 state treasurer, and related matters as required by R.S. 27:94, 252, and 394, and 609.
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19 §27.1. Uniform compulsive and problem gambling program
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21	C. Within one hundred twenty days from the adoption of the rules provided
22 for in Subsection B of this Section, each holder of a license as defined in R.S.
23 27:44(14), R.S. 27:353(5), 602, and the casino gaming operator shall submit for
24 approval to the board a comprehensive program that provides policies and
25 procedures that, at a minimum, shall cover the following areas of concern and are
26 designed to:
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28 §44. Definitions
29	When used in this Chapter, the following terms shall mean:
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2	(9)(a) "Game" means any banking or percentage game which is played with
3 cards, dice, or any electronic, electrical, or mechanical device or machine for money,
4 property, or any thing of value. "Game" does not include a lottery, bingo, pull tabs,
5 raffles, electronic video bingo, cable television bingo, dog race wagering, or any
6 wagering on any type of sports event, including but not limited to football,
7 basketball, baseball, hockey, boxing, tennis, wrestling, jai alai, or other sports contest
8 or event. Game "Game" shall also include racehorse wagering.
9	(b) Notwithstanding any provision of Subparagraph (a) of this
10 Paragraph to the contrary, "game" shall include wagering on certain sports
11 events through its sports book for a licensee who is also licensed by the board
12 in accordance with Chapter 10 of this Title.
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14	(13) "Gaming position" means a gaming device seat or a space at a table
15 game. Each gaming device seat shall be counted as one position and each space at
16 a table game shall be counted as one position, subject to the rules and regulations of
17 the board. The board shall specifically provide by rule for the counting of gaming
18 positions for devices and games where seats and spaces are not readily countable.
19 "Gaming position" shall not apply to a seat at a sports wagering mechanism.
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21 §58. Division responsibilities
22	The division shall:
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24	(5)(a) Require all licensees to utilize a cashless wagering system, except for
25 racehorse wagering and the play of slot machines, whereby all players' money is
26 converted to tokens, electronic cards, or chips used only for wagering in the gaming
27 establishment.
28	(b) Notwithstanding any provision of Subparagraph (a) of this
29 Paragraph to the contrary, a licensee may accept cash wagers in its sports book
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1 if it is also licensed by the board in accordance with Chapter 10 of this Title.
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3 §65. Licenses to conduct gaming activities upon riverboats; limitations
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5	B. Gaming shall be conducted aboard riverboats, subject to the following
6 requirements:
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8	(11)(a) Except for racehorse wagering and the play of slot machines, gaming
9 wagers may be made only with tokens, chips, vouchers, coupons, or electronic cards
10 issued by the licensee. Such tokens, chips, vouchers, coupons, or electronic cards
11 may be used while aboard the riverboat only for the purpose of making wagers on
12 gaming games. Electronic cards may be used which are affixed with a magnetic
13 storage media, a "smart card" or those containing an integrated circuit chip, but
14 excluding credit cards issued by any other entity or institution or cards which
15 automatically withdraw funds from a credit, savings, or checking account held at a
16 depository institution as defined by Section 3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act,
17 which includes any credit union.
18	(b) Notwithstanding any provision of Subparagraph (a) of this
19 Paragraph to the contrary, if the riverboat is also licensed by the board for a
20 sports book in accordance with Chapter 10 of this Title, sports wagers may also
21 be made in cash or through a patron's verified sports wagering account.
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23 §205. Definitions
24	When used in this Chapter, the following terms have these meanings:
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26	(11)(a) "Game" means any banking or percentage game located exclusively
27 within an official gaming establishment which is played with cards, dice, or any
28 electronic, electrical, or mechanical device or machine for money, property, or any
29 thing of value. Game "Game" does not include lottery, bingo, charitable games,
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1 raffles, electronic video bingo, pull tabs, cable television bingo, wagering on dog or
2 horse races, sports betting, or wagering on any type of sports event, inclusive but not
3 limited to football, basketball, baseball, hockey, boxing, tennis, wrestling, jai alai,
4 or other sports contest or event.
5	(b) Notwithstanding any provision of Subparagraph (a) of this
6 Paragraph to the contrary, "game" shall include sports betting through its
7 sports book if the casino gaming operator is licensed by the board in accordance
8 with Chapter 10 of this Title.
9	(12)(a) "Gaming device" means any equipment or mechanical,
10 electromechanical, or electronic contrivance, component, or machine used directly
11 or indirectly in connection with gaming or any game which affects the result of a
12 wager by determining win or loss. The term includes a system for processing
13 information which can alter the normal criteria of random selection, which affects
14 the operation of any game, or which determines the outcome of a game. The term
15 does not include a system or device which affects a game solely by stopping its
16 operation so that the outcome remains undetermined.
17	(b) Notwithstanding any provision of Subparagraph (a) of this
18 Paragraph to the contrary, "gaming device" shall also include a sports
19 wagering mechanism as that term is defined in R.S. 27:602 if the casino gaming
20 operator is also licensed by the board for a sports book in accordance with
21 Chapter 10 of this Title.
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23 §239.1. Wagering at the official gaming establishment
24	Wagering A. Except as provided in Subsection B of this Section, wagering
25 at the official gaming establishment may be made with tokens, chips, vouchers,
26 coupons, or electronic cards issued by the casino gaming operator or an approved
27 casino manager acting on behalf of the casino gaming operator. Electronic cards may
28 be used which are affixed with a magnetic storage media, a "smart card" or those
29 containing an integrated circuit chip, but excluding credit cards issued by any other
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1 entity or institution or cards which automatically withdraw funds from a credit,
2 savings, or checking account held at a depository institution as defined by Section
3 3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, which includes any credit union.
4	B. Notwithstanding any provision of Subsection A of this Section to the
5 contrary, if the casino gaming operator is issued a license to operate a sports
6 book by the board in accordance with Chapter 10 of this Title, sports wagers at
7 the official gaming establishment may also be made in cash or through a
8 patron's verified sports wagering account.
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10 §353. Definitions
11	When used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have these meanings:
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13	(2) "Designated slot machine gaming area" means the contiguous area of an
14 eligible live racing facility at which slot machine gaming may be conducted in
15 accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, determined by measuring the area,
16 in square feet, inside the interior walls of the licensed eligible facility, excluding any
17 space therein in which gaming activities may not be conducted, such as bathrooms,
18 stairwells, cage and beverage areas, and emergency evacuation routes of any width
19 that meet or exceed the minimum size required by law.
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21	(5) "Emergency evacuation route" means those areas within the designated
22 slot machine gaming area of a licensed eligible facility which are clearly defined and
23 identified by the licensee as necessary and approved by the state fire marshal or other
24 federal or state regulatory agency for the evacuation of patrons and employees from
25 the facility, and from which and in which no gaming activity may occur.
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27 §361. Conduct of slot machine gaming; temporary conduct
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29	F.(1) Wagering at an eligible live racing facility may be made with tokens,
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1 chips, vouchers, coupons, or electronic cards issued by the licensed eligible facility
2 or an approved facility manager acting on behalf of the facility. Electronic cards may
3 be used which are affixed with a magnetic storage media, a "smart card" or those
4 containing an integrated circuit chip, but excluding credit cards issued by any other
5 entity or institution or cards which automatically withdraw funds from a credit,
6 savings, or checking account held at a depository institution as defined by Section
7 3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, which includes any credit union.
8	(2) Notwithstanding any provision of Paragraph (1) of this Subsection to
9 the contrary, if the holder of a license as defined in R.S. 27:353 is also issued a
10 license to operate a sports book by the board in accordance with Chapter 10 of
11 this Title, sports wagers at the eligible facility may also be made in cash or
12 through a patron's verified sports wagering account.
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14 §364. Gaming Control Board; powers and duties
15	A. The board shall:
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18	(c) Such rules may include:
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20	(ii) Requiring certain minimum physical security standards be observed in
21 designated slot machine gaming areas.
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23	(5) Approve the location, plans, and construction of the designated slot
24 machine gaming area in an eligible facility.
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26 §371. Prohibition on operation of video draw poker devices; prohibition on any
27	other type of game
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29	C.(1) Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to permit the operation or
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1 play of any type of game the play of which requires the participation of an employee
2 of the licensee.
3	(2) Notwithstanding any provision of Paragraph (1) of this Subsection to
4 the contrary, participation of an employee of the licensee may be permitted if
5 the licensee is also issued a license to operate a sports book by the board in
6 accordance with Chapter 10 of this Title and the employee's participation is in
7 compliance and regarding activities related to operations regulated by that
8 Chapter.
9 §372. Slot machine gaming Gaming area limitations
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11	B.(1) No gaming devices other than slot machines and authorized pari-mutuel
12 wagering devices and equipment shall be in the designated slot machine gaming
13 area.
14	(2) Notwithstanding any provision of Paragraph (1) of this Subsection to
15 the contrary, sports wagering mechanisms as that term is defined in R.S. 27:602
16 may also be authorized in the designated gaming area if the holder of a license
17 as defined in R.S. 27:353 is also issued a license to operate a sports book by the
18 board in accordance with Chapter 10 of this Title.
19	C. As used in this Section, "gaming position" means a slot machine seat.
20 Each slot machine seat shall be counted as one position, subject to the rules and
21 regulations of the board. The board shall specifically provide by rule for the counting
22 of gaming positions for devices and games where seats and spaces are not readily
23 countable. "Gaming position" shall not apply to a seat at a sports wagering
24 mechanism.
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26 §375. Crimes and penalties; false statements; unauthorized slot machines; skimming
27	of slot machine proceeds; payroll check cashing; gambling devices
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29	D. Any owner of an eligible facility who has been granted a license to operate
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1 slot machine gaming who cashes or accepts for cashing or permits any employee or
2 other person to cash or accept for cashing an identifiable employee payroll check in
3 the designated slot machine gaming area shall, upon conviction, be imprisoned for
4 not more than six months or fined not more than five thousand dollars, or both.
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6	CHAPTER 10. SPORTS WAGERING
7	PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
8 §601. Title and citation; privilege
9	A. This Chapter shall be cited and referred to as the "Louisiana Sports
10 Wagering Act".
11	B. Any license, permit, approval, or thing obtained or issued pursuant
12 to the provisions of this Chapter is expressly declared by the legislature to be a
13 pure and absolute revokable privilege and not a right, property or otherwise,
14 under the constitution of the United States or of the state of Louisiana. Further,
15 the legislature declares that no holder of any license or permit acquires any
16 vested interest or right therein or thereunder.
17 §602. Definitions
18	For purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall have the
19 following meanings ascribed to them unless the context clearly indicates
20 otherwise:
21	(1) "Anti-money laundering standards" or "AML" means the
22 requirements and guidelines provided in the federal Bank Secrecy Act of 1970,
23 as amended, and the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020, as amended, for the
24 prevention and detection of money laundering and the financing of terrorism.
25	(2) "Applicant" means a person, business, or legal entity who has
26 submitted an application to the board seeking a license or permit, or the
27 renewal of a license or permit.
28	(3) "Application" means the forms and schedules prescribed by the
29 board upon which an applicant seeks a license or permit, or the renewal of a
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1 license or permit. An application shall also include any other information or fee
2 required by the board to be submitted with an application such as disclosure
3 statements, financial statements, and any type of fees.
4	(4) "Board" means the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, as established
5 by R.S. 27:11.
6	(5) "Business or legal entity" shall have the same meaning as that term
7 is defined in R.S. 27:3.
8	(6) "Division" shall have the same meaning as that term is defined in
9 R.S. 27:3.
10	(7) "Electronic sports wagering" means sports wagering via a sports
11 wagering mechanism on a licensee's premises or through a website or mobile
12 application.
13	(8) "License" means a license or authorization to operate, or to contract
14 with a sports wagering platform provider to operate, a sports book in this state
15 in compliance with the provisions of this Chapter.
16	(9) "Licensee" means any person issued a license by the board.
17	(10) "Louisiana State Racing Commission" means the commission
18 established in R.S. 4:144.
19	(11) "Mobile application" means an application on a mobile phone or
20 other device through which a player is able to register, fund, and place a wager
21 with an operator on a sports event and receive a credit on the player's sports
22 wagering account.
23	(12) "Mobile wagering" means wagering on a sports event through a
24 website or mobile application.
25	(13) "Net gaming proceeds" means the amount equal to the total gross
26 revenue of all wagers placed by patrons less the total amount of all winnings
27 paid out to patrons and the amount of eligible promotional play determined
28 pursuant to R.S. 27:627.
29	(14) "Operator" or "sports wagering operator" means the entity that
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1 actually books a sports wager. The operator may be:
2	(a) The licensee who manages and operates a sports book itself.
3	(b) The licensee's contracted sports wagering platform provider, in
4 accordance with the scope of that contract, when the licensee chooses to contract
5 the management and operation of all or a portion of its sports book
6 line-of-business with a platform provider.
7	(15) "Patron" or "player" means an individual who places a wager on
8 a sports event.
9	(16) "Permit" has the same meaning as that term is defined in R.S. 27:3.
10	(17) "Permittee" has the same meaning as that term is defined in R.S.
11 27:3.
12	(18) "Person" has the same meaning as that term is defined in R.S. 27:3.
13	(19) "Representation of value" means tokens, chips, vouchers, coupons,
14 or electronic cards that are issued by the licensee and authorized for use in
15 sports wagering by rules and regulations promulgated by the board.
16	(20) "Sports book" means the offering of sports wagering by an operator
17 on a licensee's premises or through a sports wagering platform.
18	(21) "Sports event" means any professional sport or athletic event, any
19 collegiate sport or amateur athletic event, any Olympic or international sports
20 competition event, any competitive video game or other electronic sports event,
21 or any other special event or competition of relative skill as authorized by the
22 board to be a sports event for purposes of this Chapter. "Sports event" shall not
23 include high school sports, youth events, any international sports events where
24 the majority of the athletes are under the age of eighteen years, fantasy sports
25 contests as provided in Chapter 6 of this Title, and any event prohibited by law.
26	(22) "Sports wager" or "sports bet" means a sum of money or
27 representation of value risked by a player on an occurrence associated with a
28 sports event for which the outcome is uncertain. The term includes but is not
29 limited to single-game bets, teaser bets, parlay bets, over-under bets, moneyline
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1 bets, pools, exchange wagering, in-game wagering, in-play bets, proposition
2 bets, and straight bets.
3	(23) "Sports wagering" means the acceptance of wagers on sports events
4 or on portions of a sports event or on the individual performance or statistics
5 of athletes or participants in a sports event or a combination of sports events,
6 by any system or method of wagering.
7	(24) "Sports wagering account" means an electronic financial record
8 established with an operator for an individual patron in which the patron may
9 deposit and withdraw funds for sports wagering and other authorized
10 purchases and to which the operator may credit winnings or other amounts due
11 to that patron or authorized by that patron.
12	(25) "Sports wagering mechanism" or "kiosk" means a board approved
13 self-service mechanical, electrical, or computerized terminal, device, apparatus,
14 or piece of equipment that is directly tied to a licensee's approved sports
15 wagering platform which allows a patron to place a sports wager in a board
16 approved location on a licensee's premises. "Sports wagering mechanism" does
17 not include a personal computer, mobile phone, or other device owned and used
18 by a player to wager on a sports event.
19	(26) "Sports wagering platform" means an integrated system of
20 hardware, software, or applications, including mobile applications and servers,
21 through which an operator conducts the business of offering sports wagering
22 conducted in accordance with this Chapter.
23	(27) "Sports wagering platform provider" means a suitable business or
24 legal entity that holds a permit from the board to engage in the operation of a
25 sports book on behalf of a licensee.
26 §603. Gaming Control Board; state police; duties and powers
27	A.(1) The board shall perform the duties and functions as authorized by
28 this Chapter and shall possess authority, control, and jurisdiction and all power
29 incidental and necessary thereto with respect to the regulation of sports
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1 wagering as provided by Chapter 1 of this Title.
2	(2)(a) In accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, the board
3 shall:
4	(i) Develop qualifications and standards and a process and procedure for
5 the issuance of a license to operate a sports book as well as the renewal thereof.
6 A process and procedure for notification to eligible applicants of available
7 licenses as required by R.S. 27:604(B) shall be included.
8	(ii) Develop qualifications and standards and a procedure and process
9 for permitting sports wagering platform providers, manufacturers, suppliers,
10 and personnel as well as the renewal thereof.
11	(iii) Promulgate forms, processes, and procedures necessary to
12 implement, administer, and regulate sports wagering as authorized by this
13 Chapter.
14	(iv) Establish standards for the amount of reserves required to be
15 maintained by an operator and the allowable form of those reserves, including
16 standards for initial reserves for a new licensee or newly permitted sports
17 wagering platform provider.
18	(v) Establish guidelines for the acceptance of wagers on a series of sports
19 events by an operator.
20	(vi) Prohibit an operator from unilaterally rescinding a wager except in
21 compliance with rules of the board.
22	(vii) For cash wagers placed in-person or via a sports wagering
23 mechanism, establish standards for the type of wagering tickets which may be
24 used, information required to be printed on a ticket, and methods for issuing
25 tickets.
26	(viii) Establish the method of accounting to be used by operators, the
27 types of records required to be kept, and the length of time records shall be
28 retained.
29	(ix) Require operators to comply with AML standards.
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1	(x) Provide standards for the use of credit and checks by players and
2 other protections for players.
3	(xi) Require operators to submit for approval by the board their internal
4 controls for all aspects of electronic wagering, including procedures for system
5 integrity, system security, operations, accounting, patron disputes, and
6 reporting of problem gamblers.
7	(xii) Require operators to submit for approval by the board their
8 operational controls for server-based gaming systems, software, and hardware
9 utilized on electronic sports wagering, including but not limited to appearance,
10 functionality, contents, collection, storage, and retention of data and security.
11	(xiii) Require operators to submit for approval by the board their
12 operational controls for patron's sports wagering accounts, including but not
13 limited to procedures for establishment and closure of an online account,
14 funding of withdrawal of funds from an online account, and generation of an
15 account statement.
16	(xiv) Establish standards for servers and other equipment used to accept
17 wagers by operators and procedures for inspection and for addressing defective
18 or malfunctioning devices, equipment, and accessories related to sports
19 wagering.
20	(xv) Require operators to post the toll-free telephone number available
21 to provide information and referral services regarding compulsive or problem
22 gaming.
23	(xvi) Require operators to submit for board approval a responsible
24 gaming policy that allows patrons to restrict themselves from placing wagers
25 with the operator, including limits on time spent wagering and limits on
26 amounts wagered, and identifies actions by the operator to honor those self-
27 imposed restrictions.
28	(b) For purposes of expeditious implementation of the provisions of this
29 Chapter, the promulgation of the initial administrative rules pertaining to this
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1 Chapter shall be deemed to constitute a matter of imminent peril to public
2 health, safety, and welfare as provided in R.S. 49:953(B).
3	B.(1) The gaming division of the office of state police shall, at all times
4 deemed appropriate by the board, be charged with inspecting and ensuring
5 compliance with all the requirements of this Chapter.
6	(2) The gaming division of the office of state police may be charged by
7 the board with any other tasks deemed necessary to the regulation of sports
8 wagering in this state.
9	PART II. LICENSEE AND PLATFORM PROVIDER
10 §604. License; limited; requirements; contract with platform provider
11	A.(1) No person, business, or legal entity shall operate a sports book
12 without first being licensed by the board.
13	(2) The license to engage in the business of operating a sports book shall
14 be in addition to any other license required by law.
15	B.(1) The board shall issue no more than twenty licenses to operate a
16 sports book. The board shall first consider applications for licensing from the
17 following:
18	(a) The casino gaming operator as defined in R.S. 27:205 and provided
19 for in Chapter 5 of this Title.
20	(b) The holder of a license as defined in R.S. 27:44 and provided for in
21 Chapter 4 of this Title.
22	(c) The holder of a license as defined in R.S. 27:353 and provided for in
23 Chapter 7 of this Title, provided the holder of the license also has the approval
24 of the Louisiana State Racing Commission to apply to be licensed for a sports
25 book.
26	(2)(a) For the initial application process, if any entity identified in
27 Paragraph (1) of this Subsection elects not to apply for a license or fails to
28 submit a completed application to the board prior to January 1, 2022, or within
29 thirty days of applications being available, whichever is later, it shall not be
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1 considered for a license. The board may consider for the remaining licenses,
2 applications from:
3	(i) Licensed establishments as defined in R.S. 27:402 and provided for in
4 Chapter 8 of this Title. Any licensed establishment that is also licensed by the
5 Louisiana State Racing Commission with the commission's approval may apply
6 to be licensed to operate a sports book.
7	(ii) Operators as defined in R.S. 27:302 and provided for in Chapter 6 of
8 this Title.
9	(b) From the licensed establishments and operators identified in
10 Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph, if the number of applications received by
11 the board that are determined to be from eligible applicants exceeds the number
12 of licenses available, the board shall provide for a concealed bid process and
13 issue the available licenses to bidders, in accordance with the board's ranking
14 of the bids, to the applicant that in the board's discretion has the greatest
15 potential for revenue generation for the state.
16	(3)(a) Should a license become available after the initial issuance, the
17 board shall notify any entity identified in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection who
18 does not have a sports wagering license about the available license and provide
19 those entities an opportunity to apply for the license by a certain date. If the
20 number of applications determined by the board to be eligible applicants
21 exceeds the number of available licenses, the board shall provide for a concealed
22 bid process and issue the available licenses to bidders, in accordance with the
23 board's ranking of the bids, to the applicant that in the board's discretion has
24 the greatest potential for revenue generation for the state.
25	(b) Should a license become available after the initial issuance and
26 entities identified in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection decline to apply or the
27 number of available licenses exceeds the number of entities identified in
28 Paragraph (1) of this Subsection who are interested, the board shall notify the
29 entities identified in Subparagraph (2)(a) of this Subsection who do not have a
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1 sports wagering license about the available license and provide those entities an
2 opportunity to apply for the license by a certain date. If the number of
3 applications determined by the board to be eligible applicants exceeds the
4 number of available licenses, the board shall provide for a concealed bid process
5 and issue the available licenses to bidders, in accordance with the board's
6 ranking of the bids, to the applicant that in the board's discretion has the
7 greatest potential for revenue generation for the state.
8	C. The board shall issue a license to operate a sports book only to an
9 applicant determined by the board to be suitable. In addition to the standards
10 provided in R.S. 27:28, in determining an applicant's suitability as a sports
11 wagering licensee, the board may request from an applicant, and consider as a
12 factor in the determination, any or all of the following information items:
13	(1) Whether the applicant has adequate capitalization and the financial
14 ability and the means to develop, construct, operate, and maintain
15 infrastructure to support sports wagering activities and operations in
16 compliance with this Chapter and any administrative rules promulgated by the
17 board.
18	(2) Whether the applicant has the financial ability to purchase and
19 maintain adequate liability and casualty insurance and to provide an adequate
20 surety bond.
21	(3) Whether the applicant has adequate capitalization and the financial
22 ability to responsibly pay its secured and unsecured debts in accordance with
23 its financing agreements and other contractual obligations.
24	(4) Whether the applicant has a history of material noncompliance with
25 licensing requirements or any other regulatory requirements in the state or in
26 any other jurisdiction, where the noncompliance resulted in enforcement action
27 by the person with jurisdiction over the applicant.
28	(5) Whether the applicant has filed, or had filed against it, a proceeding
29 for bankruptcy, or has ever been involved in any formal process to adjust,
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1 defer, suspend, or otherwise negotiate the payment of any debt.
2	(6) Whether or not at the time of the application, the applicant is a
3 defendant in litigation involving the integrity of its business practices.
4	D. Each applicant shall submit as part of its application a detailed plan
5 of design of its sports book lounge and other areas of its establishment where
6 sports wagering mechanisms may be placed. The board shall issue a license only
7 to an applicant whose detailed plan of design the board finds acceptable.
8	E. The board shall issue not more than twenty licenses to applicants that
9 meet the provisions of this Section and all other qualifications and standards as
10 determined by the board.
11	F.(1) A licensee may operate the sports book itself or contract for
12 operation of its onsite or electronic wagering with a sports wagering platform
13 provider. Only a licensee, or its sports wagering platform provider on its behalf,
14 may process, accept, offer, or solicit sports wagers.
15	(2) A licensee shall be responsible for the conduct of its sports wagering
16 platform provider.
17	G. Prior to beginning operations, an operator shall install and thereafter
18 maintain a computerized bookmaking system, herein referred to as a sports
19 wagering platform, that meets the specifications required by law and by rule
20 and approved by the board.
21 §605. Sports wagering platform provider
22	A.(1) The board shall issue a sports wagering platform provider permit
23 to a suitable person who desires to contract with a licensee to manage or operate
24 all or a portion of a licensee's sports book line-of-business. A person shall not
25 manage or operate all or a portion of a licensee's sports book unless it possesses
26 a valid permit.
27	(2) In addition to the standards provided in R.S. 27:28, in determining
28 an applicant's suitability as a sports wagering platform provider, the board may
29 request from the applicant and consider as a factor in its determination any of
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1 the items of information listed in R.S. 27:604(C) that it deems relevant.
2	B. (1) A sports wagering platform provider shall contract with a licensee
3 to provide sports wagering services.
4	(2) The board shall provide by rule for the minimum requirements of the
5 contract between the licensee and its sports wagering platform provider. Among
6 other requirements, the rules shall require that the contract provide access by
7 the division and the board to any information maintained by the platform
8 provider for verification of compliance with this Chapter.
9	C. A sports wagering platform provider shall use no more than one
10 sports wagering platform to offer, conduct, or operate a sports book on behalf
11 of the licensee.
12	D. A sports wagering platform provider shall keep books and records for
13 the management and operation of sports wagering as authorized by this
14 Chapter and for services for which it is contracted by a licensee. The keeping
15 of books and records shall be separate and distinct from any other business the
16 sports wagering platform provider operates. A sports wagering platform
17 provider shall file quarterly reports with the board listing all of its contracts
18 and services related to sports wagering authorized under this Title.
19	E.(1) The board shall provide by rule for the standards and
20 requirements of a sports wagering platform. The rules shall specify technical
21 requirements as well as operational requirements.
22	(2) Only a sports wagering platform that meets the standards and
23 requirements as provided by rule may be used by an operator to book wagers.
24	F. The sports wagering platform provider shall provide the division with
25 a readily available point of contact to ensure compliance with the requirements
26 of this Chapter.
27	G. All servers necessary for the placement or resolution of wagers, other
28 than backup servers, shall be physically located in Louisiana.
29	H. Any sports wagering platform utilized for electronic wagering shall
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1 have a component of its design to reasonably verify that the person attempting
2 to place the wager is:
3	(1) At least twenty-one years of age.
4	(2) Physically located in the state and not physically located in a parish
5 that has not approved a proposition to authorize sports wagering at the time the
6 wager is initiated or placed.
7	(3) Not a person who is otherwise prohibited from wagering with the
8 operator through law, rule, policy of the operator, self-exclusion, or pursuant
9 to R.S. 27:27.1.
10	PART III. WAGERING
11 §606. Operators; sports lounge required; responsibilities; pooling
12	A.(1) An operator may conduct sports wagering in-person or via a sports
13 wagering mechanism located on its premises or through a website or mobile
14 application.
15	(2) Each licensee shall house its sports book in a sports wagering lounge
16 on its premises which shall be restricted to patrons who are twenty-one years
17 of age or older and shall conform to all requirements concerning square footage,
18 design, equipment, security measures, and related matters which the board shall
19 prescribe by rule.
20	B. An operator shall establish and display the odds at which wagers may
21 be placed on sports events. No operator shall accept a wager in-person, via a
22 sports wagering mechanism, or through a website or mobile application unless
23 the wagering proposition is posted by electronic or manual means.
24	C. An operator shall adopt comprehensive rules, which shall be
25 approved by the board, governing sports wagering transactions with its patrons.
26 The rules shall specify the amount to be paid on winning wagers and the effect
27 of schedule changes. The rules, together with any other information the board
28 deems appropriate, shall be conspicuously displayed in the establishment,
29 posted electronically on any sports wagering mechanism, website, or mobile
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1 application, and included in the terms and conditions of the sports wagering
2 account system.
3	D. An operator shall maintain records of sports wagering activities and
4 operations in accordance with rules and regulations of the board and follow
5 federal anti-money laundering standards in the day-to-day operations of its
6 business.
7	E. Each operator shall designate one or more key employees who shall
8 be responsible for the operation of the sports book.
9	F. All wagers on sports events authorized pursuant to this Chapter shall
10 be initiated, received, and otherwise made within the state unless otherwise
11 determined by the board in accordance with applicable federal and state laws
12 and regulations. Consistent with the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
13 Act of 2006, 31 U.S.C. 5361 et seq., the intermediate routing of electronic data
14 relating to a lawful intrastate wager authorized by this Chapter shall not
15 determine the location or locations in which the wager is initiated, received, or
16 otherwise made.
17	G. An operator may pool wagers with persons who are not physically
18 present in this state if the board determines that this wagering is not
19 inconsistent with the law of this state or any federal law, including the law of
20 any foreign nation in which the person is located, or that the wagering is
21 conducted pursuant to a reciprocal agreement to which the state is a party that
22 is not inconsistent with federal law.
23 §607. Limitations on wagering
24	A.(1) To place a sports wager with an operator, a player shall meet all
25 of the following:
26	(a) Be twenty-one years of age or older.
27	(b) Be physically located in a parish that has approved a proposition
28 authorizing sports wagering.
29	(c) Have a wagering account established with the operator if the player
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1 is attempting to place the sports wager through a website or mobile application.
2	(d) Not be prohibited from wagering with the operator by law, rule,
3 policy of the operator, or self-exclusion, or pursuant to R.S. 27:27.1.
4	(2) In order to accept a sports wager from a player, an operator shall
5 confirm that the player meets all of the following criteria:
6	(a) Is twenty-one years of age or older.
7	(b) Is physically located in a parish that has approved a proposition
8 authorizing sports wagering.
9	(c) Has an existing sports wagering account with the operator if the
10 wager is being placed through a website or mobile application.
11	(d) Is not prohibited from wagering with the operator by law, rule, policy
12 of the operator, or self-exclusion, or pursuant to R.S. 27:27.1.
13	B.(1) An operator shall not knowingly accept a wager from a person who
14 is an athlete, coach, referee, or other official or staff of a participant or team
15 that is participating in the sports event on which the person is attempting to
16 place the wager.
17	(2) An operator shall not knowingly accept wagers from a person who
18 is the operator itself or is a director, officer, owner, or employee of the operator
19 or any relative or other person living in the same household as a director,
20 officer, owner, or employee of the operator.
21	C. No sports wagers may be accepted or paid by any operator on any of
22 the following:
23	(1) On any sport or athletic event not authorized by law or the board.
24	(2) On any sport or athletic event which the operator knows or
25 reasonably should know are being placed by or on behalf of an official, owner,
26 coach, or staff of a participant or team that participates in that event.
27	(3) On the occurrence of injuries or penalties, or the outcome of an
28 athlete's disciplinary rulings, or replay reviews.
29	(4) On other types, forms, or categories of wagering prohibited by the
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1 board by rule.
2	D. Subject to the rules of the board, an operator shall promptly report
3 to the board on the following activities:
4	(1) Any criminal or disciplinary proceedings commenced against the
5 licensee or its employees, or a sports wagering platform provider or its
6 employees, in connection with the operations of the sports book.
7	(2) Any abnormal wagering activity or patterns that may indicate a
8 concern about the integrity of a sports event.
9	(3) Any other conduct with the potential to corrupt a wagering outcome
10 of a sports event for purposes of financial gain, including but not limited to
11 match fixing.
12	(4) Suspicious or illegal wagering activities, including the use of funds
13 derived from illegal activity, wagers to conceal or launder funds derived from
14 illegal activity, use of agents to place wagers, or use of false identification.
15	E. Every operator shall adopt procedures to obtain personally
16 identifiable information from any individual who places an in-person single
17 wager in an amount of ten thousand dollars or greater on a sports event.
18 §608. Electronic wagering; kiosk; mobile wagering
19	A.(1) Electronic wagering may be conducted only to the extent that it is
20 conducted in accordance with this Chapter and in accordance with the rules
21 and regulations promulgated by the board.
22	(2) An operator may accept wagers made electronically using a sports
23 wagering mechanism located on its premises or through a website or mobile
24 application.
25	B. Sports wagering mechanism. (1) A player may place a wager via a
26 sports wagering mechanism with cash or vouchers or by utilizing the player's
27 established sports wagering account.
28	(2) Sports wagering mechanisms shall be located only on a licensee's
29 premises in areas where accessibility is limited to patrons twenty-one years of
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1 age or older.
2	(3)(a) Sports wagering mechanisms shall be branded in the same brand
3 as the licensee, or the sports wagering platform provider, or both.
4	(b) Each sports wagering mechanism shall:
5	(i) Not have any device or program that will alter the reading of a bet,
6 value, or amount of wagering or deposits to reflect a bet, value, or amount other
7 than that actually wagered or deposited or any switches, jumpers, wire posts,
8 or any other means of manipulation that could affect the operation or outcome
9 of a wager.
10	(ii) Not have any device, switch, program, or function that can alter the
11 readings of the actual amounts or values relating to any function or occurrence
12 of the mechanism.
13	(iii) Have separate secure areas with locking doors for the logic board
14 and software, the cash compartment, and the mechanical meters as required by
15 the rules of the board. Access to one area from the other shall not be allowed at
16 any time.
17	(iv) Not have any functions or parameters adjustable by or through any
18 separate video display or input codes, except for the adjustment of features that
19 are wholly cosmetic.
20	(v) Have a circuit-interrupting device, method, or capability which will
21 disable the machine if the board approved program is accessed or altered.
22	(vi) Have a serial number or other identification number permanently
23 affixed to the mechanism by the manufacturer.
24	(c) Each sports wagering mechanism shall be linked to an operator's
25 sports wagering platform for purposes of polling or reading mechanism
26 activities and for remote shutdown of mechanism operations. If the platform
27 fails as a result of a malfunction or catastrophic event, or the mechanism loses
28 connectivity to the platform, the mechanism shall not accept any additional
29 wagers until the connection to the platform is restored.
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1	(d) The board may provide for additional specifications for mechanisms
2 to be approved and authorized pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter as it
3 deems necessary to maintain the integrity of sports wagering mechanisms and
4 operations.
5	(4)(a) Any sports wager placed with cash via a sports wagering
6 mechanism shall be evidenced by a ticket indicating the name of the operator
7 booking the wager, the sports event on which the wager was placed, the amount
8 of cash wagered, the type of bet and odds if applicable, the date of the event, and
9 any other information required by the board.
10	(b) A patron with a winning ticket shall redeem the ticket at the
11 establishment of the licensee that booked the wager within one hundred eighty
12 days of the date of the event.
13	(5) A sports wagering mechanism may be utilized by a player to make a
14 deposit in the player's sports wagering account.
15	(6) Wagers placed via a sports wagering mechanism through a player's
16 established sports wagering account shall be settled through the player's
17 wagering account.
18	C. Mobile wagering. (1) For purposes of mobile wagering, each licensee
19 may provide no more than two individually branded websites each of which
20 may have an accompanying mobile application bearing the same brand as the
21 website. The website and mobile application shall be offered only under the
22 same brand as the licensee, or the sports wagering platform provider, or both.
23 The website and mobile application shall be, at the discretion of the licensee, in
24 addition to any other websites or mobile applications operated by the platform
25 provider and offering other types of mobile gaming.
26	(2) Wagering through a website or mobile application shall be subject to
27 the following requirements:
28	(a)(i) A patron shall establish a wagering account with the operator
29 before the operator may accept any sports wager through a website or mobile
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1 application from the patron and an initial verification of the account shall be
2 completed by the operator. An account may be established with a line of credit
3 or as an advance deposit wagering account.
4	(ii) No operator shall accept a sports wager through a website or mobile
5 application from the public or any person who does not have an established
6 account with the operator.
7	(b) No wagers shall be placed when the player is physically located out
8 of state or in a parish that has not approved a proposition authorizing sports
9 wagering. An operator shall maintain geofencing and geolocation services and
10 shall bear all costs and responsibilities associated with the services as required
11 by the board.
12 §609. Payment of winnings; collection and use of funds
13	A.(1) Winning wagers that were placed in-person or via a sports
14 wagering mechanism with cash and are evidenced by a ticket receipt shall be
15 redeemed by a player within one hundred eighty days from the date of the
16 event. An operator shall pay tickets upon presentation after performing
17 validation procedures unless otherwise allowed pursuant to the rules and
18 regulations of the board.
19	(2) The failure to present a winning ticket within the prescribed time
20 shall constitute a waiver of the right to the payment and the holder of the ticket
21 shall thereafter have no right to enforce payment of the ticket.
22	(3)(a) An operator's obligation to pay a winning ticket shall expire after
23 one hundred and eighty days from the date of the sports event if not presented
24 for payment.
25	(b) The funds held by any operator for payment of outstanding tickets
26 shall be retained by the operator for that purpose until the expiration of one
27 hundred eighty days after the date of the sports event.
28	(c) After such time, the operator shall each day accumulate the amount
29 equal to the sum of any unclaimed winnings, less the amount of state tax paid
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1 by the licensee on the unclaimed monies that expire that day. On or before the
2 fifteenth day of the first month following the end of a calendar-year quarter, the
3 licensee shall remit to the state treasurer for deposit into the Crime Victims
4 Reparations Fund as provided for in R.S. 46:1816 an amount equal to the
5 accumulated total for the previous calendar-year quarter. The funds shall be
6 used exclusively to pay the expenses associated with health care services of
7 victims of sexually-oriented criminal offenses, including forensic medical
8 examinations as defined in R.S. 15:622.
9	B. Winning wagers placed using a sports wagering account shall be
10 credited by the operator to the patron's account within one day from the date
11 of the event unless otherwise allowed pursuant to the rules and regulations of
12 the board.
13 §610. Layoff bets
14	An operator may seek to reduce its risk exposure on a sports event by
15 placing a wager with another book. An operator may accept wagers placed by
16 other operators. An operator may place wagers only with other operators. The
17 operator that places a wager shall inform the book accepting the wager that the
18 wager is being placed by a book and shall disclose the book's identity.
19 Section 2. R.S. 13:4721 is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:
20 §4721. Gambling houses; definition; declared public nuisances
21	A. For the purposes of this Sub-part, Subpart, or for the purposes of any
22 action or prosecution hereunder in this Subpart, a gambling house is either:
23	(1) any Any place whatever whatsoever where any game of chance of any
24 kind or character is played for money, for wagers, or for tokens, and where the
25 conduct of such place operates, directly or indirectly, to the profit of one or more
26 individuals and not exclusively to the direct profit of the actual participants in such
27 game; and.
28	(2) any Any place whatsoever where races, athletic contests, and sports, and
29 games are not actually held and where opportunity is afforded for wagering upon
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1 races, athletic contests, sports, and games of chance.
2	B. All gambling houses as herein defined in this Section are declared to be
3 public nuisances, and the owner owners thereof, and the agent agents for such
4 owner, owners, or the lessee, sublessee lessees, sublessees, or other occupants
5 thereof are declared to be guilty of maintaining a public nuisance.
6	C. The provisions of this Subpart shall not apply to any place where a
7 sports book is being conducted in accordance with Chapter 10 of Title 27 of the
8 Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950.
9 Section 3. R.S. 14:90.5(A), (B), and (C) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S.
10 14:90(E) and 90.3(K) are hereby enacted to read as follows:
11 §90. Gambling
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13	E. Sports wagering shall not be considered gambling for purposes of this
14 Section so long as the wagering is conducted in compliance with Chapter 10 of
15 Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950.
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17 §90.3. Gambling by computer
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19	K. Sports wagering shall not be considered gambling by computer for
20 purposes of this Section so long as the wagering is conducted in compliance with
21 Chapter 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950.
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23 §90.5. Unlawful playing of gaming devices by persons under the age of twenty-one;
24	underage persons, penalty
25	A. It is unlawful for any person under twenty-one years of age to play casino
26 games, gaming devices, or slot machines, or to place a wager on a sports event.
27	B. No person under the age of twenty-one, except an emergency responder
28 acting in his official capacity, shall enter, or be permitted to enter, the designated
29 gaming area of a riverboat, the designated gaming area of the official gaming
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1 establishment, or the designated slot machine gaming area of a pari-mutuel wagering
2 facility which offers live horse racing licensed for operation and regulated under the
3 applicable provisions of Chapters 4, 5, and 7 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised
4 Statutes of 1950.
5	C.(1) For purposes of this Section, "casino games, gaming devices, or slot
6 machines" means a game or device, as defined in R.S. 27:44(10) or (12), 205(12) or
7 (13), or 353(14) operated on a riverboat, at the official gaming establishment, or at
8 a pari-mutuel wagering facility which offers live horse racing which is licensed for
9 operation and regulated under the provisions of Chapters 4, 5, and 7 of Title 27 of
10 the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950.
11	(2) For purposes of this Section, "place a wager on a sports event" shall
12 apply to wagers attempted to be or actually placed in-person, via a self-service
13 sports wagering mechanism, or through a website or mobile application as those
14 terms are defined in R.S. 27:602 and operations are regulated under the
15 provisions of Chapter 10 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950.
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17 Section 4. R.S. 46:1816(B)(8) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:
18 §1816. Crime Victims Reparations Fund; creation; sources and use of funds
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20	B. The fund shall be composed of:
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22	(8) Monies deposited by the state treasurer from the collection of unclaimed
23 prize money as provided for in R.S. 4:176 and R.S. 27:94, 252, and 394, and 609,
24 which shall be used exclusively to pay the expenses associated with health care
25 services of victims of sexually-oriented criminal offenses, including forensic medical
26 examinations as defined in R.S. 15:622.
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28 Section 5. This Act shall take effect and become operative if and when the Act which
29 originated as House Bill No. 697 of this 2021 Regular Session of the Legislature is enacted
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1 and becomes effective.
The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Dawn Romero Watson.
DIGEST
SB 247 Original 2021 Regular Session	Cortez
Proposed law enacts the "Louisiana Sports Wagering Act".
Present law vests all regulatory authority, control, and jurisdiction over all aspects of gaming
activities and operations of riverboats, the land-based casino, video poker, and fantasy sports
contests with the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (board).
Proposed law retains present law and adds authority, control, and jurisdiction for the board
over sports wagering.
Proposed law specifically provides that any license, permit, approval, or thing obtained or
issued pursuant to proposed law is expressly declared by the legislature to be a pure and
absolute revokable privilege and not a right, property or otherwise, under the federal or state
constitution.
Proposed law provides for definitions and requires the board to adopt rules in accordance
with the Administrative Procedure Act to:
(1)Develop qualifications and standards and a process and procedure for the issuance
of a license to operate a sports book as well as the renewal thereof.  Requires there
also be a process to notify eligible applicants of available licenses.
(2)Develop qualifications and standards and a procedure and process for approval and
permitting of sports wagering platform providers, manufacturers, suppliers, and
personnel, as well as the renewal, suspension, and revocation of a permit.
(3)Promulgate forms, processes, and procedures necessary to implement, administer,
and regulate sports wagering as authorized by proposed law.
(4)Establish standards for the amount of reserves required to be maintained by an
operator and the allowable form of those reserves, including standards for initial
reserves for a new licensee or newly permitted sports wagering platform provider.
(5)Establish guidelines for the acceptance of wagers on a series of sports events by an
operator.
(6)Prohibit an operator from unilaterally rescinding a wager except in compliance with
rules of the board.
(7)For cash wagers placed in-person or via a sports wagering mechanism, establish
standards for the type of wagering tickets which may be used, information required
to be printed on a ticket, and methods for issuing tickets.
(8)Establish the method of accounting to be used by operators, the types of records
required to be kept, and the length of time records shall be retained.
(9)Require operators to comply with anti-money laundering standards.
(10)Provide standards for the use of credit and checks by players and other protections
for players.
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(11)Require operators to submit for approval by the board its policies and procedures on
internal controls for all aspects of electronic wagering, including procedures for
system integrity, system security, operations, accounting, patron disputes, and
reporting of problem gamblers.
(12)Require operators to submit for approval by the board its policies and procedures on
operational controls for server-based gaming systems, software and hardware utilized
on electronic sports wagering, including but not limited to appearance, functionality,
contents, collection, storage, and retention of data and security.
(13)Require operators to submit for approval by the board its policies and procedures on 
operational controls for sports wagering accounts, including but not limited to
procedures for establishment and closure of an online account, funding of withdrawal
of funds from an online account, and generation of an account statement for a
patron's online account.
(14)Establish standards for servers and other equipment used to accept wagers by
operators and procedures for inspection and for addressing defective or
malfunctioning devices, equipment, and accessories related to sports wagering.
(15)Require operators post the toll-free telephone number available to provide
information and referral services regarding compulsive or problem gaming.
(16)Require operators to submit for board approval a responsible gaming policy that
allows patrons to restrict themselves from placing wagers with the operator,
including limits on time spent wagering and limits on amounts wagered, and
identifies actions by the operator to honor those self-imposed restrictions.
Proposed law authorizes emergency rulemaking procedures to be used for the initial
promulgation of administrative rules.
Proposed law provides that the gaming division of state police shall be charged with
inspecting and ensuring compliance with all the requirements of proposed law and with any
other tasks deemed necessary by the board.
Proposed law provides that no person, business, or legal entity shall operate a sports book
without first being licensed by the board and that a sports wagering license shall be in
addition to any other license.
Proposed law provides that the board shall issue no more than 20 licenses to operate a sports
book. Requires the board to first consider applications for licensing from the following:
(1)The landbased casino.
(2)The fifteen licensed riverboats.
(3)The four race tracks, provided that the race track has the approval of the Louisiana
State Racing Commission to apply to be licensed to operate a sports book.
Proposed law provides that for the initial application process, should any of the initial 20
eligible applicants elect not to apply for a license or fail to submit a completed application
by January 1, 2022, or within 30 days of applications being available, whichever is later, it
shall not be considered for a license and the board may consider for the remaining licenses,
applications from suitable applicants who are:
(1)Video poker licensed establishments; however, any applicant that is also licensed as
an offtrack betting parlor shall also have the Louisiana State Racing Commission's
approval to apply to be licensed for a sports book.
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(2)Fantasy sports operators.
Proposed law provides that if the number of applications received by the board that are
determined to be eligible applicants exceeds the number of licenses available, the board shall
provide for a concealed bid process and issue the available licenses to bidders, in accordance
with the board's ranking of the bids, to the applicant that in the board's discretion has the
greatest potential for revenue generation for the state.
Proposed law provides that should a license become available after the initial issuance, the
board shall notify the riverboats, race tracks, or the landbased casino who do not have a
sports wagering license about the available license and provide those entities an opportunity
to apply for the license by a certain date. Provides that if the number of applications from
eligible applicants exceeds the number of available licenses, the board shall provide for a
concealed bid process and issue the available licenses to bidders, in accordance with the
board's ranking of the bids, to the applicant that in the board's discretion has the greatest
potential for revenue generation for the state.
Proposed law provides that should a license become available after the initial issuance and
the riverboats, race tracks, and the landbased casino decline to apply or the number of
available licenses exceeds the number of riverboats, race track, or the landbased casino who
are interested, the board shall notify the licensed video poker establishments (bars and
lounges, restaurants, truck stops, offtrack betting parlors, and hotels) who do not have a
sports wagering license about the available license and provide those entities an opportunity
to apply for the license by a certain date. If the number of applications from eligible
applicants exceeds the number of available licenses, the board shall provide for a concealed
bid process and issue the available licenses to bidders, in accordance with the board's
ranking of the bids, to the applicant that in the board's discretion has the greatest potential
for revenue generation for the state.
Proposed law provides that the board shall only award a license to operate a sports book to
an applicant that it determines to be suitable, and specifically provides other information that
the board may consider in addition to the information the board uses in determining
suitability for other gaming licenses.
Proposed law provides that each applicant shall submit as part of its application a detailed
plan of design of its sports book lounge and other areas of its establishment where sports
wagering mechanisms may be placed. Requires the board to only issue a license to an
applicant whose detailed plan of design the board finds acceptable.
Proposed law provides that a licensed sports wagering establishment may operate the sports
book itself or contract for operation of its onsite or its mobile operation with a sports
wagering platform provider. Provides that only a licensed sports wagering establishment, or
its sports wagering platform provider on its behalf, may process, accept, offer, or solicit
sports wagers.
Proposed law specifically provides that a licensed sports wagering establishment shall be
responsible for the conduct of its sports wagering platform provider.
Proposed law provides that prior to beginning operations, a licensed sports wagering
establishment shall install and thereafter maintain a sports wagering platform that meets the
specifications required by law and by rule and approved by the board.
Proposed law requires a sports wagering platform provider to meet the same standards of
suitability as a licensee.
Proposed law requires a sports wagering platform provider to be permitted by the board and
to contract with a licensee to provide sports wagering services. Provides that the board shall
provide by rule for the minimum requirements of the contract between the licensee and its
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sports wagering platform provider. Among other requirements, the rules shall require that
the contract provide access by the division and the board to any information maintained by
the platform provider for verification of compliance with proposed law.
Proposed law limits a sports wagering platform provider to one sports wagering platform to
offer, conduct, or operate a sports book on behalf of a licensee. Requires a sports wagering
platform provider to keep books and records for the management and operation of sports
wagering and for services for which it is contracted by a licensee. Requires the keeping of
books and records separate and distinct from any other business the sports wagering platform
provider might operate. Requires a sports wagering platform provider to file quarterly
returns with the board listing all of its contracts and services related to sports wagering
authorized under proposed law.
Proposed law requires the board to provide by rule for the standards and requirements of a
sports wagering platform. Requires the rules to specify technical requirements as well as
operational requirements and provides that only a sports wagering platform that meets the
standards and requirements as provided by rule may be used by an operator to book wagers.
Proposed law requires that the sports wagering platform shall provide to the gaming division
of state police a readily available point of contact to ensure compliance with the
requirements of proposed law.
Proposed law requires that all servers necessary for the placement or resolution of wagers,
other than backup servers, be physically located in Louisiana and that any sports wagering
platform utilized for electronic wagering shall have a component of its design to reasonably
verify that the person attempting to place the wager is at least 21 years of age, physically
located in the state, and not physically located in a parish that has not approved a proposition
to authorize sports wagering at the time the wager is initiated or placed, and not a person
who is otherwise prohibited from wagering with the operator.
Proposed law provides that an operator may conduct sports wagering in-person or via a
sports wagering mechanism located on its premises or through a website or mobile
application. Requires each licensee to house its sports book in a sports wagering lounge on
its premises which shall be restricted to patrons who are 21 years of age or older and
conform to all requirements concerning square footage, design, equipment, security
measures, and related matters which the board prescribes by rule.
Proposed law requires an operator to establish and display the odds at which wagers may be
placed on sports events. Prohibits an operator from accepting a wager in-person, via a sports
wagering mechanism, or through a website or mobile application unless the wagering
proposition is posted by electronic or manual means.
Proposed law requires an operator to adopt comprehensive rules which the board approves
to govern sports wagering transactions with its patrons. Requires the rules to specify the
amount to be paid on winning wagers and the effect of schedule changes. Requires that the
rules, together with any other information the board deems appropriate, to be conspicuously
displayed in the establishment, posted electronically on any sports wagering mechanism,
website, or mobile application, and included in the terms and conditions of the sports
wagering account system.
Proposed law requires an operator to maintain records of sports wagering activities and
operations in accordance with rules and regulations of the board and to follow federal anti-
money laundering standards in the day-to-day operations of its business.
Proposed law requires each operator to designate one or more key employees who shall be
responsible for the operation of the sports book.  Requires at least one key employee to be
on premises whenever in-person sports wagering is conducted and for mobile wagering,
requires at least one key employee be electronically accessible for patrons and the division
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at all times.
Proposed law declares that all wagers on sports events authorized pursuant to proposed law
shall be initiated, received, and otherwise made within the state unless otherwise determined
by the board in accordance with applicable federal and state laws.
Proposed law authorizes an operator to pool wagers with persons who are not physically
present in this state if the board determines that this wagering is not inconsistent with federal
law or the law of this state, including any foreign nation, in which the person is located, or
that the wagering is conducted pursuant to a reciprocal agreement to which the state is a
party that is not inconsistent with federal law.
Proposed law provides that to place a sports wager with an operator, a player must be, and
an operator must confirm that the player is:
(1)21 years of age or older.
(2)Physically located in a parish that has approved a proposition authorizing sports
wagering.
(3)Have a wagering account established with the operator if the player is attempting to
place a sports wager through a website or mobile application.
(4)Not prohibited from wagering with the operator by law, rule, policy of the operator,
self-exclusion, or pursuant to Uniform Compulsive and Problem Gambling Program.
Proposed law prohibits an operator from knowingly accepting wagers from:
(1)A person who is an athlete, coach, referee, or other official or staff of a participant
or team that is participating in the sports event on which the person is attempting to
place the wager.
(2)A person who is the operator itself or is a director, officer, owner, or employee of the
operator or any relative or other person living in the same household as a director,
officer, owner, or employee of the operator.
Proposed law provides that no sports wagers may be accepted or paid by any operator on any
of the following:
(1)On any sport or athletic event not authorized by law or the board.
(2)On any sport or athletic event which the operator knows or reasonably should know
is being placed by or on behalf of an official, owner, coach, or staff of a participant
or team that participates in that event.
(3)A single act in a team event solely in the control of one participant acting
independently.
(4)On the occurrence of injuries or penalties, or the outcome of an athlete's disciplinary
rulings, or replay reviews.
Proposed law requires an operator to promptly report to the board on the following activities:
(1)Any criminal or disciplinary proceedings commenced against the licensee or its
employees, or a sports wagering platform provider or its employees, in connection
with the operations of the sports book.
(2)Any abnormal wagering activity or patterns that may indicate a concern about the
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integrity of a sports event.
(3)Any other conduct with the potential to corrupt a wagering outcome of a sports event
for purposes of financial gain, including but not limited to match fixing.
(4)Suspicions or illegal wagering activities, including the use of funds derived from
illegal activity, wagers to conceal or launder funds derived from illegal activity, use
of agents to place wagers, or use of false identification.
Proposed law requires every operator to adopt procedures to obtain personally identifiable
information from any individual who places an in-person single wager in an amount of
$10,000 or greater on a sports event.
Proposed law provides that an operator may accept wagers made electronically using a
sports wagering mechanism located on its premises or through a website or mobile
application.
Proposed law provides that a player may make a deposit in his sports wagering account or
place a wager via a sports wagering mechanism. Provides that the deposit or wager may be
made with cash, vouchers, or utilizing the player's established sports wagering account.
Requires that sports wagering mechanisms:
(1)Be located only on a licensee's premises in areas where accessibility is limited to
patrons 21 years of age or older.
(2)Be branded in the same brand as the licensee or the sports wagering provider, or
both.
(3)Be configured in such a way that no device, program, switch, or function will alter
the reading of a bet, value, or amount of wagering or deposits to reflect a bet, value,
or amount other than that actually wagered or deposited or any switches, jumpers,
wire posts, or any other means of manipulation that could affect the operation or
outcome of a wager.
(4)Be divided into separate secure areas with locking doors for the logic board and
software, the cash compartment, and the mechanical meters as required by the rules
of the board and prohibit access to one area from the other.
(5)Not have any functions or parameters adjustable by or through any separate video
display or input codes, except for the adjustment of features that are wholly
cosmetic.
(6)Have a circuit-interrupting device, method, or capability which will disable the
machine if the board approved program is accessed or altered.
(7)Have a serial number or other identification number permanently affixed to the
mechanism by the manufacturer.
(8)Be linked to an operator's sports wagering platform for purposes of polling or
reading mechanism activities and for remote shutdown of mechanism operations. If
the platform fails as a result of a malfunction or catastrophic event, or the mechanism
loses connectivity to the platform, provides that the mechanism not accept any
additional wagers until the connection to the platform is restored.
Proposed law provides that the board may provide for additional specifications for
mechanisms to be approved and authorized as it deems necessary to maintain the integrity
of sports wagering mechanisms and operations.
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Proposed law requires that any sports wager placed with cash via a sports wagering
mechanism be evidenced by a ticket indicating the name of the operator booking the wager,
the sports event on which the wager was placed, the amount of cash wagered, the type of bet
and odds if applicable, the date of the event, and any other information required by the
board.
Proposed law provides that a patron with a winning ticket shall redeem the ticket at the
establishment of the licensee that booked the wager within 180 days of the date of the event.
Provides that wagers placed through a player's established sports wagering account shall be
settled through the player's wagering account.
Proposed law authorizes mobile wagering. Provides that for purposes of mobile wagering,
each licensee may provide no more than two individually branded websites which may have
an accompanying mobile application bearing the same brand as the website. The website and
mobile application shall only be offered under the same brand as the licensee, or the sports
wagering platform provider, or both. The website and mobile application shall be, at the
discretion of the licensee, in addition to any other websites or mobile applications operated
by the platform provider and offering other types of mobile gaming.
Proposed law, regarding mobile wagering, requires that:
(1)A patron establish a wagering account with the operator before the operator may
accept any sports wager through a website or mobile application from the patron and
that the operator conduct an initial verification of the account. Provides that an
account may be established with a line of credit or as an advance deposit wagering
account.
(2)Prohibits an operator from accepting a sports wager through a website or mobile
application from the public or any person who does not have an established account
with the operator and when the player is physically located out of state or in a parish
that has not approved a proposition authorizing sports wagering. Requires an
operator to maintain geofencing and geolocation services and bear all costs and
responsibilities associated with the services as required by the board.
Proposed law requires winning wagers that were placed in-person or via a sports wagering
mechanism with cash and are evidenced by a ticket receipt to be redeemed by a player within
180 days from the time of the event. Requires an operator to pay winning tickets upon
presentation after performing validation procedures unless otherwise allowed pursuant to the
rules and regulations of the board. Provides that the failure to present a winning ticket within
180 days shall constitute a waiver of the right to the payment and the holder of the ticket
shall thereafter have no right to enforce payment of the ticket. Provides that an operator's 
obligation to pay a winning ticket expires after 180 days from the date of the sports event
if not presented for payment.
Proposed law provides that funds held by an operator for payment of outstanding tickets
shall be retained by the operator for that purpose until the expiration of 180 days after the
date of the sports event. Provides that after that, the operator shall each day accumulate the
amount equal to the sum of any unclaimed winnings, less the amount of state tax paid by the
operator on the unclaimed monies that expire that day. Provides that on or before the 15th
day of the first month following the end of a calendar-year quarter, the operator shall remit
to the state treasurer for deposit into the Crime Victims Reparations Fund as provided for
in present law an amount equal to the accumulated total for the previous calendar-year
quarter. The funds shall be used exclusively to pay the expenses associated with health care
expenses of victims of sexually-oriented crimes.
Proposed law provides that winning wagers placed using a sports wagering account shall be
credited by the operator to the patron's account within one day from the time of the event
unless otherwise allowed pursuant to the rules and regulations of the board.
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Proposed law authorizes an operator who seeks to reduce its risk exposure on a sports event
to place a wager with another book. Requires the operator that places a wager to inform the
book accepting the wager that the wager is being placed by a book and to disclose its
identity.
Present law prohibits gambling houses, gambling, and gambling by computer.
Proposed law retains present law, but makes an exception for gaming conducted in
accordance with proposed law.
Present law provides that it is unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to play casino
games, gaming devices, or slot machines.
Proposed law retains present law and includes sports wagering to casino games that persons
under 21 years of age are prohibited from playing.
Effective upon the enactment of the bill which originated as House Bill No. 697 of this 2021
Regular Session of the Legislature.
(Amends R.S. 13:4721, R.S. 14:90.5(A), (B), and (C), R.S. 27:15(B)(1), 15.1, 24(A)(5)(a),
(b), (c), (d), and (e) and (6), 27.1(C)(intro para), 44(9) and (13), 58(5), 65(B)(11), 205(11)
and (12), 239.1, 353(2) and (5), 361(F), 364(A)(1)(c)(ii) and (5), 371(C), 372(B) and (C),
and 375(D), and R.S. 46:1816(B)(8); adds R.S. 14:90(E) and 90.3(K), R.S. 27:15(8)(c) and
601-610)
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