Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB468

Introduced
4/6/16  
Introduced
4/6/16  
Engrossed
4/12/16  
Engrossed
4/12/16  
Refer
4/13/16  
Refer
4/13/16  
Report Pass
5/5/16  
Enrolled
5/24/16  
Enrolled
5/24/16  
Chaptered
6/5/16  
Chaptered
6/5/16  
Passed
6/5/16  

Caption

Prohibits establishments that sell alcoholic beverages from employing persons under twenty-one years of age for certain purposes. (8/1/16)

Impact

The bill's impact is significant in that it strengthens the control over adult entertainment in establishments selling alcohol, potentially influencing the types of entertainment offered and the operation of nightclubs or bars. By enforcing age and distance requirements, it seeks to improve safety for patrons and prevent inappropriate conduct from performers. This legislation may also have repercussions for venue management strategies, as compliance with the new rules will be monitored more closely. The bill could serve as a model for similar legislation in other states that deal with adult entertainment and alcohol sales.

Summary

Senate Bill 468 modifies existing legislation regarding the performance of entertainers in venues licensed to serve alcoholic beverages. Specifically, it amends the regulatory framework governing alcohol retail dealer's permits for both high and low alcoholic content beverages, focusing on age restrictions for performers. Under this bill, entertainers who expose their breasts or buttocks during performances are required to do so from a stage raised at least eighteen inches above the ground and at least three feet away from patrons. Additionally, all performers must be at least twenty-one years old. This change aims to enhance safety and regulation in establishments that serve alcohol while maintaining standards of conduct on licensed premises.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around SB 468 appears to support the intent of ensuring safer environments in establishments serving alcohol. Proponents of the bill argue that the measures will protect consumers and establish clearer guidelines for entertainers and venue operators. However, there may be dissenting opinions from those who feel that such restrictions could unfairly limit entertainment options or infringe upon personal freedoms. The discussions highlight a tension between public safety initiatives and individual rights, particularly in contexts involving adult content.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 468 include discussions regarding the balance between regulatory oversight and personal freedoms, particularly the impact on the adult entertainment industry. Critics may argue that such laws could impose unnecessary restrictions on performers and venues, potentially hurting business. The debate raises questions about societal standards and the rights of adults to engage in certain forms of entertainment without excessive regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB191

Prohibits establishments that sell certain alcoholic beverages from employing persons under twenty-one years of age for specified purposes. (8/1/16)

LA HB585

Provides relative to establishments that sell alcoholic beverages

LA SB144

Provides relative to holders to alcoholic retail dealer's permits for beverages of high and low alcoholic content. (gov sig)

LA SB192

Provides relative to holders of alcoholic retail dealer's permits for beverages of high and low alcoholic content. (gov sig)

LA SB194

Provides relative to the sale or service of alcohol to any person under the age of twenty-one. (2/3-CA7s2.1(A)) (gov sig)

LA HB777

Alcoholic beverages; revise policy of state regarding prohibition of.

LA HB330

Alcoholic beverages; revise policy of state regarding prohibition of.

LA HB562

Alcoholic beverages; revise policy of state regarding prohibition of.

LA SB168

Provides for penalties for the sale or service of alcohol to any person under the age of twenty-one. (8/1/24)

LA HB1136

Authorizes acceptance of an out-of-state identification card for purposes of selling or serving alcoholic beverages

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.