Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2124?
This section outlines the additional information required for a riverboat license application in Louisiana. The application must include a statement confirming that the vessel has obtained or will obtain a valid certificate of inspection from the United States Coast Guard or a valid certificate of compliance from a board-approved third-party inspector. If required to cruise and conduct excursions, the application must also provide the proposed route, identifying the designated waterways, as well as a description of the proposed excursions, including frequency, approximate schedule, projected passenger load, admission charges, and proposed berth site.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2127?
This section of the Louisiana Administrative Code governs the application process for obtaining licenses and permits in the Louisiana gaming industry. It requires applicants to provide true, correct, and complete information in their applications and notify the division of any changes within 15 business days. Applicants are prohibited from making untrue statements or omitting material facts in any documents filed with the board or division. The application may be amended with the approval of the chairman or division supervisor, and such amendments may establish a new filing date for the application.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2139?
A. All monies deposited by an applicant to defray the costs associated with the applicant investigation conducted by the division must be deposited into a designated state treasury fund. AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 27:15 and 24. HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Gaming Control Board, LR 38:1616 (July 2012).
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2141?
This section outlines the requirements for renewal applications of licenses and permits in the gaming industry. Applicants must use the prescribed forms provided by the board or division and provide all requested information. The renewal application must include a statement, made under oath, disclosing any changes in the history and financial information provided in the previous application. This statement must also be provided by certain individuals who have significant influence over the applicant’s activities.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2144?
This document governs the licensing criteria for riverboat gaming operators in the state of Louisiana. It applies to persons who are licensed as riverboat gaming operators. The document allows licensed operators to apply for additional licenses, subject to the approval of the Gaming Control Board. The board considers various factors, including the applicant’s performance under the Act and regulations, adequacy of resources, impact on the stability of existing operations, and economic development of the state.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 21?
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.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 27, Section 2707?
This regulation, found in the Louisiana Administrative Code under the Gaming Control Board’s Accounting Regulations, governs the record retention requirements for licensees and casino operators in the gaming industry. According to the regulation, each licensee and casino operator must provide the division with the required records and retain them for a minimum of five years in a location approved by the division. In case of a change of ownership, records of prior owners must also be retained for five years, unless authorized differently by the division.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 27, Section 2714?
This document outlines the requirements for internal controls and procedures that must be followed by licensees and casino operators in Louisiana. It mandates that each licensee and casino operator must have a written system of internal controls, which should be submitted to the division for approval before commencing operations. The internal controls should ensure the safeguarding of assets, accuracy of financial records, adherence to internal controls for transactions, proper reporting of gaming revenue, and accountability for assets.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 27, Section 2715?
This document, part of the Louisiana Administrative Code, specifically the Gaming Control Board’s Accounting Regulations, covers several aspects related to internal controls in the gaming industry. It provides guidelines for the management and control of sensitive keys, including their storage, issuance, and documentation. The document also outlines requirements for restricted areas, such as count rooms and vaults, including the documentation of access and any unusual events. Additionally, it addresses the use of internal audit departments or independent CPA firms for auditing purposes, as well as the submission of audit reports to the division.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 27, Section 2717?
This document governs the requirements for fill and credit slips used in table games. It applies to licensees and casino operators. The fill and credit slips must be in triplicate form, pre-numbered or numbered by the computer, and contain specific information such as date and time of transaction, shift, table number, game type, and amount of fill or credit. The slips are distributed and retained in different ways to ensure proper control and access.