Ask Reggi Your Question Now
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 3, Section 304?
Compulsive and Problem Gambling > Self-Exclusion
Short Summary
This legal document, part of the Louisiana Administrative Code, establishes the Louisiana Gaming Control Board’s authority to maintain a list of persons who can be excluded or ejected from all casino gaming establishments licensed or operating in Louisiana. The document defines a self-excluded person as someone who voluntarily requests to be excluded from all gaming activities and prohibited from collecting winnings or recovering losses at or from all casino gaming establishments. It outlines the process for requesting self-exclusion, including the submission of a request form with identifying information and a waiver and release. Once placed on the Self-Exclusion List, a person cannot request removal for a period of five years. The document also specifies the duties of licensees, such as establishing procedures to identify and deny access to self-excluded persons, distributing information about the self-exclusion program, and reporting instances of self-excluded persons attempting to access gaming services. Violation of the self-exclusion requirements may result in administrative action, including suspension or revocation, and a penalty of $25,000. The document emphasizes the confidentiality of the self-exclusion list and the importance of maintaining its integrity. Overall, the document aims to address compulsive and problem gambling by providing individuals with the option to self-exclude from gaming activities in Louisiana casino gaming establishments.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons who voluntarily request to be excluded from all gaming activities and prohibited from collecting winnings or recovering losses at or from all casino gaming establishments
What does it govern?
Establishment of a list of persons who can be excluded or ejected from all casino gaming establishments licensed or operating in Louisiana
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Administrative action including but not limited to suspension or revocation, and a penalty of $25,000 for willful failure to exclude a self-excluded person from the casino gaming establishment
Jurisdiction
Louisiana