Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 27, Section 2739?
A. The board or division may extend the time for filing any report or document required by this Chapter. 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 38:1655 (July 2012).
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 28?
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of computer systems in casinos, including information security standards, network security risk assessments, limited access to information systems and networking devices, notification requirements for system breaches and unauthorized access, operational incident response plan for computer systems and network security threats, application controls for casino computer systems, remote access requirements for licensees and casino operators, contingency plan for system or service unavailability, and computer monitoring requirements for electronic gaming devices (EGDs).
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 29, Section 2904?
A. Unless otherwise provided by the Act or rule or authorized by the division, each licensee and casino operator shall retain all records, reports, logs and documents required to be maintained by the Act or rule for a minimum of five years, including but not limited to variance reports, investigations, security logs, EGD logs and supporting documents. 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 38:1657 (July 2012).
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 29, Section 2909?
A. A riverboat may dock at any berth other than its authorized berth in case of emergency. An ’emergency’ is a call to immediate action including, but not limited to: 1. any circumstance that presents a foreseeable danger to human life; 2. any circumstance declared to be an emergency by any governmental authority; or 3. any circumstance that presents an unreasonable risk of loss or damage to a riverboat, any dock, other vessel, or other property.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 29, Section 2910?
A. Except in the case of emergencies, passengers and crew may embark and disembark from a vessel only at its authorized berth. B. In the event that the vessel master, pursuant to the provisions to R.S. 27:65(B)(1)(a), certifies in writing that weather or water conditions make it unsafe for a riverboat to commence or continue on its authorized excursion and gaming activities are conducted while the vessel is at dockside, there shall be no restriction on the embarking or disembarking of passengers.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 29, Section 2915?
This document, part of the Louisiana Administrative Code, specifically the Louisiana Gaming Control Board’s Operating Standards, governs age restrictions for the casino and methods to prevent minors from accessing the gaming area. According to the document, no persons under the age of 21 are allowed to enter the designated gaming area, loiter in or around any area where licensed games or gaming devices are located, play any game or gaming device, or be employed as a gaming employee or operator.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 29, Section 2927?
This regulation, issued by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, governs the advertising of licensed gaming activities. Licensees and casino operators are required to comply with the board’s procedures and may be required to advertise or publish specified information, slogans, and telephone numbers related to compulsive or problem gambling or gaming. The regulation specifies the requirements for displaying the toll-free telephone number and accompanying letters in various types of advertising, including exterior print advertising, handheld print advertising, and signage at public entrances.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 3, Section 303?
This legal document, part of the Louisiana Administrative Code, pertains to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board and its authority to establish a list of persons who are to be excluded or ejected from casino gaming establishments and sports wagering platforms. The document defines various terms related to exclusion, such as ‘Board Excluded Person’ and ‘Board Exclusion List’. It outlines the criteria for exclusion, which include being a career or professional offender, having a criminal record related to gaming or gambling, having a notorious reputation, being named on an exclusion list of another jurisdiction, or posing a threat to the safety of patrons or employees.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 3, Section 304?
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.
Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part III, Chapter 3?
This document governs problem gambling programs in Louisiana’s gaming establishments. It applies to licensees, including casino operators, casino managers, sports wagering licensees, and sports wagering platform providers. The document requires licensees to post or provide written materials about problem gambling in gaming areas and on sports wagering platforms. It also mandates the posting of signs with a toll-free telephone number for information and referral services related to compulsive or problem gambling.