Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB646

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Amends provisions of law regarding truck stop facility parking areas

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on the operation of video poker at truck stop facilities in Louisiana. By alleviating the burden of ongoing inspections and approvals on parking area maintenance, truck stop operators may find it easier to comply with licensing requirements. This could encourage more truck stops to offer video poker services, aligning economic interests with regulatory simplifications. Additionally, the provisions outline specific parameters for parking areas, including space for at least fifty 18-wheel tractor-trailers and adherence to industry specifications, which could further standardize facility operations.

Summary

House Bill 646 aims to amend existing provisions concerning truck stop facilities, specifically regarding the requirements for parking areas associated with the operation of video draw poker devices. The bill stipulates that while the initial setup of these parking facilities will be subject to review by the gaming division of state police, ongoing maintenance and subsequent reviews will not be required once the facilities have received approval. This change is designed to simplify the regulatory framework for truck stop operators looking to offer gaming devices, eliminating the need for continual oversight post-licensing.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 646 appears to lean towards support from the gaming industry and truck stop operators who view the reduction of regulatory oversight as a positive development. Advocates argue that it fosters business growth and will facilitate the operation of video gaming in a traditionally significant sector of the state's economy. However, there may be some concerns from community advocates regarding the implications of relaxing regulatory standards specifically related to the gaming industry, which can be contentious due to the varying perspectives on gambling and its societal impacts.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 646 may revolve around the potential for reduced oversight. Critics could argue that less scrutiny of parking area conditions could lead to issues with safety, accessibility, or compliance with local zoning laws. Conversely, supporters argue that the benefits of streamlining the regulatory process outweigh the concerns, as it helps to boost economic opportunities at truck stops. This dynamic reflects a broader tension between regulatory oversight and economic development within the context of gaming legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB364

Amends provisions of law regarding qualified truck stop facility parking areas. (8/1/12)

LA HB644

Amends certain amenity provisions for qualified truck stops

LA SB362

Amends certain amenity provisions for qualified truck stops. (8/1/12)

LA HB464

Amends regulations on restaurants, parking lots, and fuel sales at qualified truck stop facilities and requirements for video poker games on video draw poker devices

LA SB230

Provides relative to qualified truck stop facility amenities. (8/1/18)

LA HB592

Provides relative to the regulations for and authority of owners or lessors of a qualified truck stop facility

LA HB14

Provides relative to the criteria and amenity requirements for qualified truck stops during a declared emergency (Item #32)

LA HB742

Provides relative to fuel sales requirements and amenity requirements for qualified truck stop facilities

LA SB184

Provides relative to video poker. (8/1/18)

LA HB670

Provides relative to the criteria and amenity requirements for qualified truck stops

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.