Examples of Video Draw Poker Devices in a sentence
The provisions of the Louisiana Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law relating to the definitions of words, terms, and phrases are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part hereof, and shall apply and govern the interpretation of these regulations, except as otherwise specifically declared or as is clearly apparent from the context of the regulations herein.
Ronnie Jones Chairman1406#012 RULEDepartment of Public Safety and CorrectionsGaming Control Board Operation of Video Draw Poker Devices and Enforcement Actions of the Board (LAC 42:XI.2407 and 2424) The Louisiana Gaming Control Board, pursuant to R.S. 27:15 and R.S. 27:24, has repealed LAC 42:XI.2407.A.13 and has amended LAC 42:XI.2424.B.Title 42LOUISIANA GAMINGPart XI.
Foster, 99-2337 La. 10/29/99, 751 So.2d 823 which held that the prohibitions of R.S. 18:1505.2(L) as applied to those persons set forth in R.S. 18:1505.2(L)(3)(a)(i) (certain licensees under the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law) are unconstitutional.
Except for the provisions of Subsection I, the provisions of this Section shall not apply to persons licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law as provided in Chapter 6 of this Title.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section to the contrary, the Louisiana Gaming Control Board shall adopt rules to provide for a uniform compulsive and problem gambling program for persons licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law as provided in Chapter 6 of this Title.
Any person who holds a license or permit as a distributor of gaming devices, who holds a license or permit as a manufacturer of gaming devices, who holds a license or permit as a device service entity, and any person who owns a truck stop or a licensed pari-mutuel or off-track wagering facility which is a licensed device establishment, all pursuant to the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law.
The plaintiffs in this matter are persons who own truck stops licensed under the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law as device establishments.
HB 453 by Martiny (Last Action - Act No. 61) Amends provisions of the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law to provide for the issuance of civil penalties, denial, conditioning, suspension, or revocation of video draw poker devices and permits, the adoption of a schedule of civil penalties through rules, criteria for restaurants, bars, taverns, clubs, and cocktail lounges, defines administrative action, provides for a maximum civil penalty of $50,000 and a maximum suspension of 30 days.
Morgan Chairman0910#010 RULEDepartment of Public Safety and Corrections Gaming Control Board Operation of Video Draw Poker Devices (LAC 42:VII.2729; IX.2729; and XIII.2729) The Louisiana Gaming Control Board hereby gives notice that it has amended LAC 42:VII.2729.U, IX.2729.U, and XIII.2729.U in accordance with R.S. 27:15 and 24, and the Administrative Procedure Act, R.S. 49:950 et seq.Title 42 LOUISIANA GAMINGPart VII.
A proposed ordinance amending the Parish Code to provide for the imposition of a Parish Occupational License Tax on Video Draw Poker Devices There were no comments from the public on the proposed ordinance.