South Dakota 2022 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB183

Introduced
2/2/22  
Refer
2/2/22  
Report Pass
2/17/22  

Caption

Increase the limit on the number of video lottery machines in a licensed establishment.

Impact

If enacted, SB183 would particularly affect local businesses such as bars and lounges that operate under an on-sale license. The increase in permissible video lottery machines could lead to higher revenues for such establishments, which proponents argue would benefit local economies. However, the bill also retains strict age restrictions, ensuring that access to gaming machines remains limited to those aged twenty-one and over. Additionally, minors may only enter the premises if accompanied by an adult, which aims to balance increased gaming availability with responsible practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 183 proposes an increase in the limit on the number of video lottery machines that can be placed in a licensed establishment in South Dakota. The bill seeks to amend existing regulations, allowing establishments to operate up to twelve video lottery machines, up from the previous limit of ten. This legislative change aims to provide establishments greater opportunities for revenue generation while managing the gaming experience within a licensed framework.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment around SB183 tends to be mixed. Supporters, particularly from the business community, view the bill favorably as it could boost operations and foot traffic in their establishments. They argue that more machines would mean more business opportunities. Conversely, there are concerns regarding the potential implications of increased access to gambling, including worries about underage gaming and the impact on community welfare, particularly among those who may be susceptible to gambling addiction.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB183 may touch upon broader issues regarding gaming regulations in the state. Critics may argue that increasing the number of machines could exacerbate addiction issues and concerns over gambling. Furthermore, the balance between economic benefits and responsible gaming practices remains a central point of contention, with legislators weighing the potential for increased state revenues against the values of community protection and ethical considerations related to gambling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB205

Increase the limit on the number of video lottery machines in a licensed establishment.

SD SB117

Increase dollar limits related to play on video lottery machines.

SD HB1138

Increase dollar limits related to play on video lottery machines.

SD HB1217

Allow a city or county to impose local restrictions and regulations on video lottery.

SD HB3154

Relating to advertising by licensed limited video lottery retailers and licensed limited video lottery operators

SD SB192

Increase the dollar limit for playing video lottery.

SD SB206

Increase the dollar limit for playing video lottery.

SD SB152

Provide for ticket-in, ticket-out video lottery.

SD SB92

Prohibit automatic issuance of video lottery machines to a restaurant operating with a full-service restaurant on-sale license.

SD SB47

Clarify eligibility for licensure as a video lottery operator.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.