Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 42 - LOUISIANA GAMING
Part II - Gaming Equipment and Raffles at Trade Shows and Conventions
Chapter 1 - Regulation of Gaming Equipment
Section II-105 - Temporary Permit and Application

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code II-105

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. A manufacturer or distributor of gaming equipment may apply for a permit to temporarily display gaming equipment at a trade show or convention in a facility with a legal capacity of 250 or more persons for a period not to exceed 15 consecutive days by submitting an application to the division on forms prescribed and provided by the division.

B. An application for a temporary permit shall be submitted to the division no later than 30 days prior to the date the applicant proposes to ship or transport gaming equipment into the state.

C. Each application for a temporary license shall contain the following information:

1. description of gaming equipment, including the name of manufacturer, model number, serial numbers, and identification numbers, if applicable;

2. a detailed description of the period of time and purpose for which the gaming equipment will be located within the state;

3. identification of the method to be utilized to transport the gaming equipment into and out of the state, including the name of common carrier or shipper;

4. identification of the locations the gaming equipment will be stored, displayed, repaired or otherwise possessed within the state and a description of the security measures to be implemented at each location;

5. name, address and Social Security number of any and all employees or agents which will or may be in custody or control of gaming equipment located in the state during the permit period;

6. copies of up to two current gaming licenses or permits from other gaming jurisdictions, if applicable.

D. Upon timely receipt of sufficient information and payment of the appropriate fee, the division may issue a temporary permit to the applicant for the limited purposes and time periods provided in the application, not to exceed 15 days.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 47:7001 and 7003.

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