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Gaming Control Board > Licenses and Permits
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to licenses and permits issued by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board. It covers various aspects such as suitability requirements, associations and connections with unsuitable individuals, investigations for license or permit applications, multi-jurisdictional personal history disclosure forms, non-gaming supplier permits, tax clearances, suitability determinations, submission and approval of plans and specifications, licensing criteria, continuing suitability and duty to report, tax clearances for gaming employee permittees, operation of riverboats, modifications to routes and schedules, application requirements, fingerprinting, costs associated with applicant investigations, renewal applications, surrendering licenses or permits, withdrawing applications, gaming employee permits, gaming employee identification badges, manufacturer and gaming supplier permits, and the relationship between casino operators and casino managers. These documents apply to licensees, permittees, applicants, casino operators, casino managers, individuals with significant influence over licensees or permittees, and non-gaming suppliers in the Louisiana gaming industry. Certain entities, such as nonprofit charitable organizations and essential service providers, are exempt from obtaining a non-gaming supplier permit. The documents do not specify penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Whom does it apply to?
Licensees, permittees, applicants, casino operators, casino managers, individuals with significant influence over licensees or permittees
What does it govern?
Licenses and permits issued by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board
What are exemptions?
Nonprofit charitable organizations, essential service providers, regulated insurance companies, professional associations, and more are exempt from obtaining a non-gaming supplier permit.
What are the Penalties?
The document does not specify penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Jurisdiction
Louisiana