Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 42 - LOUISIANA GAMING
Part VI - Sports Wagering
Chapter 7 - Records; Accounting; Confidentiality
Section VI-705 - Funds; Segregation of Funds

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VI-705

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

A. Operators shall:

1. segregate sports wagering account funds from operational funds; or

2. maintain a reserve in an amount of not less than the greater of one hundred thousand dollars or the amount necessary to ensure the ability to cover the outstanding sports wagering liability, which is the sum of wagers on future events, unpaid winnings, and sports wagering account balances. Reserve funds may take the form of cash, cash equivalents, payment processor reserves, payment processor receivables, an irrevocable letter of credit, a bond, or a combination thereof. The reserve funds shall not be used for operational activities. The reserve may be satisfied by the licensee or the operator, but the reserve for sports wagering may not be used for or encumbered by other gaming activity.

B. The requirements of Subsection A of this Section may be satisfied by establishing a special purpose segregated account that is maintained and controlled by a properly constituted corporate entity that has a governing board that includes one or more independent corporate directors. The corporate entity must require a unanimous vote of all corporate directors to file bankruptcy and must have articles of incorporation that prohibit commingling of funds with those of the operator, except as necessary to reconcile the accounts.

1. Any and all information and documentation regarding its special purpose segregated account shall be provided to the division and each such account must be approved by the division prior to the implementation of such.

C. Documentation of the amount in cash reserves as of the last day of each month shall be provided to the division by the tenth day of the following month.

D. Each licensee or its operators shall continuously monitor and maintain a record of all sports wagering liabilities and its cash reserves to ensure compliance with the cash reserves requirement. If at any time the operator's total available cash and cash equivalent reserve is less than the amount required, the operator shall notify the division within 48 hours of the deficiency, the reason, and the resolution to correct the deficiency.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 27:15 and 24.

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