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Louisiana Gaming (Last Amended Date: January 2023) > Gaming Equipment and Raffles at Trade Shows and Conventions
Short Summary
The provided legal document governs the regulation of gaming equipment in Louisiana. It applies to individuals or entities involved in the manufacturing, selling, distributing, transporting, or repairing of gaming equipment within the state for use outside the state. Additionally, it applies to manufacturers or distributors of gaming equipment who propose to temporarily display such equipment at a trade show or convention with a legal capacity of 250 or more persons. However, there are exemptions for persons authorized under the Louisiana Gaming Control Law, Charitable Raffles, Bingo and Keno Licensing Law, amusement game operators, lottery game operators, tribal compacts, and persons in possession of antique slot machines. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons who manufacture, sell, distribute, transport, or repair gaming equipment within the state for use outside the state, as well as manufacturers or distributors of gaming equipment who propose to temporarily display such equipment at a trade show or convention with a legal capacity of 250 or more persons
What does it govern?
Regulation of gaming equipment
What are exemptions?
Persons authorized under the Louisiana Gaming Control Law, Charitable Raffles, Bingo and Keno Licensing Law, amusement game operators, lottery game operators, tribal compacts, and persons in possession of antique slot machines
What are the Penalties?
The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Jurisdiction
Louisiana