Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB75

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the licensing and regulation of amusement redemption machines at certain locations; providing criminal penalties.

Impact

The introduction of HB75 aims to impact existing state law by imposing specific regulations and licensing requirements on venues that operate amusement redemption machines. By requiring a location license from the comptroller, the bill enforces a level of oversight that was previously unavailable, addressing concerns regarding illegal gambling activities and ensuring compliance with state guidelines. The annual licensing fee is set at $500, reinforcing the state’s commitment to regulating this sector and potentially generating revenue through licensing.

Summary

House Bill 75 seeks to establish a regulatory framework for the licensing and operation of amusement redemption machines in the state of Texas. This legislation specifically requires locations that operate such machines to apply for a location license, which permits up to ten machines under a single roof. The bill outlines the necessary information that must be included in the application, including the physical address of the premises and details about the ownership of the machines. This regulatory measure is intended to provide oversight and accountability in the operation of amusement machines, which have drawn concern over fairness and income generation in certain areas.

Contention

One notable aspect of the bill is its associated criminal penalties for non-compliance. The legislation establishes that operating more than ten machines without a location license can result in charges ranging from a Class A misdemeanor to a state jail felony, particularly if the machines are found in violation of other regulatory stipulations. This raises potential concerns among business owners about the financial and operational implications of the new rules. Additionally, opponents of the bill could argue that it may impose undue restrictions on small businesses that wish to provide recreational activities, thus prompting a debate about the balance between regulation and local economic growth.

Companion Bills

TX SB309

Identical Relating to the licensing and regulation of amusement redemption machines at certain locations; providing penalties.

Previously Filed As

TX SB309

Relating to the licensing and regulation of amusement redemption machines at certain locations; providing penalties.

TX HB4513

Relating to the licensing and regulation of amusement redemption machines at certain locations; providing criminal penalties.

Similar Bills

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