Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB132

Introduced
3/10/14  
Refer
3/10/14  
Refer
3/10/14  
Report Pass
4/22/14  
Report Pass
4/22/14  
Engrossed
4/28/14  
Engrossed
4/28/14  
Refer
4/29/14  
Refer
4/29/14  
Refer
5/6/14  
Refer
5/6/14  
Refer
5/7/14  
Refer
5/7/14  
Report Pass
5/21/14  
Report Pass
5/21/14  
Enrolled
6/1/14  
Chaptered
6/18/14  
Passed
6/18/14  

Caption

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

Impact

The successful passage of SB 132 would directly impact the regulatory environment surrounding gaming in Louisiana. By granting the Board of Gaming Control the authority to define the rules for record releases, the state aims to create a more structured approach toward transparency in gaming operations. This aligns with broader efforts to ensure accountability and may help in establishing a clearer framework for existing and prospective gaming businesses regarding their record management.

Summary

Senate Bill 132 was introduced to amend existing statutes concerning records held by the Board of Gaming Control in Louisiana. The bill aims to authorize the board to establish rules regarding the release of certain records, enhancing the management and transparency of information processed by the board. By updating the provisions under R.S. 27:21, the bill seeks to clarify the circumstances under which records can be disclosed to licensees or their designees, thus improving access to pivotal records in the gaming sector.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB 132 appears to be supportive, particularly from those within the gaming industry who recognize the need for clearer guidelines and transparency in regulatory processes. Stakeholders believe that the amendments will foster a more business-friendly atmosphere, encouraging compliance and reducing ambiguities associated with record management. Although there are always concerns related to privacy and data security regarding the release of records, the bill intends to facilitate responsible disclosures.

Contention

While the bill was met with widespread legislative support, certain concerns were raised about the balance between transparency and the safeguarding of sensitive information. Critics feared that overly broad provisions might lead to misuse of released data, while proponents argued that the regulations defined by the Board of Gaming Control would mitigate such risks. Ultimately, the passage of SB 132 highlights an ongoing dialogue about the need for transparency in gaming while ensuring that sensitive records are adequately protected.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB133

Provides relative to significant influence for purposes of certain gaming licenses. (8/1/14)

LA SB542

Requires annual report from the Gaming Control Board on impact of technology advances on gaming industry. (8/1/14)

LA SB192

Provides relative to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board. (8/1/23)

LA SB103

Provides relative to gaming suitability standards. (8/1/14)

LA SB575

Provides with respect to the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law. (8/1/12)

LA SB353

Provides that certain records relative to jury selection and jurors are not public records. (8/1/14)

LA SB197

Provides relative to the suitability of non-gaming suppliers. (8/1/12)

LA SB154

Provides relative to the importation of certain fish. (8/1/14)

LA SB318

Provides relative to riverboat gaming. (8/1/18)

LA SB468

Provides relative to contracts for public works. (8/1/14)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.