Can you summarize LARS 4.709?
This legal document, part of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, governs the licensing and regulation of charitable raffles, bingo, and keno. The document outlines the qualifications that applicants must meet to hold, operate, and conduct games of chance. It requires the investigation of each applicant’s qualifications and the merits of their application. The document also specifies that the designated members of the applicant must be bona fide active members and persons of good moral character.
Can you summarize LARS 4.725?
This legal document, part of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, falls under the Amusements and Sports section and specifically pertains to the CHARITABLE RAFFLES, BINGO AND KENO LICENSING LAW. It outlines regulations regarding the possession, display, sale, and distribution of pull-tabs. The document prohibits the possession or sale of pull-tabs that have not been completely and randomly mixed among all other pull-tabs, that allow the determination of winning pull-tabs in advance, or that do not conform to the specified requirements.
Can you summarize LARS 4.725.1?
This legal document, found in the Louisiana Revised Statutes under the Amusements and Sports section, pertains to the CHARITABLE RAFFLES, BINGO AND KENO LICENSING LAW. It authorizes organizations licensed to hold, operate, or conduct games of chance to also hold, operate, or conduct progressive pull-tabs. Progressive pull-tabs can only be offered during the organization’s licensed session and cannot be networked or linked with any other licensed organization. The jackpot for progressive pull-tabs is limited to a maximum of twenty-five thousand dollars, and the contribution per deal of pull-tabs for the progressive jackpot cannot exceed five hundred dollars.
Can you summarize LARS 4.726?
This legal document governs the licensing and regulation of manufacturers or distributors of gaming supplies or equipment in Louisiana. It prohibits the fabrication, manufacture, sale, or furnishing of any supplies or equipment for use in authorized games of chance without obtaining the required licenses. Manufacturers are not allowed to contract with distributors or perform any duties associated with distribution. Distributors must ensure that individuals they sell or make gaming supplies or equipment available to are licensed distributors or acting as agents of licensed organizations.
Can you summarize LARS 47.9070?
This legal document, part of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, specifically falls under the section of the Louisiana Lottery Corporation Law that deals with lottery crimes, penalties, and prohibited acts. The document prohibits lottery retailers, as well as their agents, associates, employees, representatives, or servants, from selling lottery tickets to individuals under the age of 21. To establish the age of the person as 21 or older, various forms of identification are accepted, including valid Louisiana driver’s licenses, driver’s licenses from other states, special identification cards issued by the state of Louisiana, passports or visas issued by the federal government or another country, and military or federal identification cards.
Can you summarize LARS 47.9099?
This legal document governs sports wagering in Louisiana under the Louisiana Lottery Corporation Law. To place a sports wager with an operator, the corporation confirms that the player meets certain requirements. These requirements include being twenty-one years of age or older, being physically located in a parish that has approved sports wagering, having a sports wagering account with the operator (for online or mobile wagers), and not being prohibited from wagering with the corporation.
Can you summarize LARS 6.289?
This legal document governs the borrowing of funds by executive officers, directors, and principal shareholders of state banks. It prohibits these individuals from borrowing funds, including lines of credit, directly or indirectly for themselves or any related entity, in an amount that exceeds the higher of twenty-five thousand dollars or five percent of the state bank’s unimpaired capital and unimpaired surplus. However, loans made in pursuance of a resolution of the board of directors passed prior to making the loan at a meeting at which the borrower was not present or participating are exempted.
Can you summarize 10 MERS Part 3, Chapter 202-A?
The provided legal document content governs the acceptance of negotiable instruments as payment in full or in part for goods or services. It states that no person accepting a negotiable instrument can require the payor to use a bank credit card as a form of identification if the payor does not possess a bank credit card. However, this section does not limit the other reasonable forms of identification a payee may require before accepting a negotiable instrument.
Can you summarize 10 MERS Part 3, Chapter 202-B?
The provided legal document content governs prohibited credit card practices involving providers of travel services. It applies to travel agents, consumers, and providers of travel services. When a consumer uses a credit card to obtain credit in a transaction with a travel agent, the provider of travel services may not impose a surcharge on or reduce commissions paid to the travel agent as a result of the use of the credit card, unless the provider of travel services is the issuer of the credit card.
Can you summarize 10 MERS Part 3, Chapter 202-D?
This legal document governs the printing of electronically printed credit card and debit card receipts. It applies to any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, or limited liability company that accepts credit cards or debit cards for business transactions. The document prohibits printing more than the last 5 digits of the credit card or debit card account number or the expiration date on the receipt provided to the cardholder at the point of sale.