Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 10/18/2002
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mayor Harris:
This office is in receipt of your request for an Attorney General Opinion regarding offtrack wagering and video draw poker device gaming. Your questions as I understand them are essentially:
(1) Whether a municipality may permit the establishment of an offtrack wagering facility within its boundaries; and
(2) Whether a municipality within a parish which previously voted not to permit video draw poker device gaming in the parish may reinstitute video draw poker device gaming in the municipality?
For the reasons which follow, it is the opinion of this office that an act of the legislature would be necessary to authorize a parish or municipality within a parish where offtrack wagering had not been conducted on or before October 15, 1996, to conduct an election on a proposition to allow the establishment of an offtrack wagering facility in that parish or municipality. It is further the opinion of this office that an act of the legislature would be necessary to authorize a parish or municipality within a parish which had previously voted not to permit video draw poker device gaming to conduct an election to reinstitute video draw poker device gaming in the parish or municipality.1
Act No.
La.R.S.
(2)(a)(i) Before a license is granted for an offtrack wagering facility in any parish, the voters of that parish must have approved the establishment of such a facility within the parish in a referendum election held for that purpose. The commission shall request a referendum by the governing body of a parish only after receipt of an application for licensure of an offtrack wagering facility in that parish by the eligible applicant as provided in R.S.
4:215 .
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(b)(i) After a request by the commission to a parish governing authority for an offtrack referendum is voided for any reason, the original applicant may either:
(aa) Resubmit the application for licensure, and the commission shall submit a new request for an offtrack referendum election to the parish governing authority; or
(bb) Submit a new application to the commission for licensure of an offtrack wagering facility in any city, town, or municipality within the parish, and the commission shall request the governing authority of such city, town, or municipality to hold an offtrack referendum election.
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(iii) If the offtrack referendum gains voter approval, the commission may license one offtrack wagering facility within the corporation limits of the city, town, or municipality in which the referendum was held. Such license must conform to all applicable licensing criteria as provided in this Part.
La. Const. art.
(C) Gaming, Gambling, or Wagering Referendum Elections. (1)(a) No law authorizing a new form of gaming, gambling, or wagering not specifically authorized by law prior to the effective date of this Paragraph shall be effective nor shall such gaming, gambling, or wagering be licensed or permitted to be conducted in a parish unless a referendum election on a proposition to allow such gaming, gambling, or wagering is held in the parish and the proposition is approved by a majority of those voting thereon.
(b) No form of gaming, gambling, or wagering authorized by law on the effective date hereof shall be licensed or permitted to be conducted in a parish in which it was not heretofore being conducted, except licensed charitable gaming which may be conducted in any parish provided it is conducted in compliance with the law, pursuant to a state license or permit unless a referendum election on a proposition to allow such gaming, gambling, or wagering is held in the parish and the proposition is approved by a majority of those voting thereon.
Article XII, § 6(C)(4) provides:
(4) Notwithstanding Article III, Section 12, or any other provision of this constitution, the legislature by local or special law may provide for elections on propositions relating to allowing or prohibiting one or more forms of gaming, gambling, or wagering authorized by legislative act.
Art. XII, § 6(C) specifically refers to "Gaming, Gambling, orWagering Referendum Elections". [Emphasis added] In examining whether offtrack wagering is a form of gaming, gambling, or wagering as provided for in art. XII, § 6(C), we are guided by the following rule of interpretation. When a constitutional provision is clear and unambiguous, and its application does not lead to absurd consequences, it must be applied as written without further interpretation in search of its intent. Perschall v. State,
It appears clear that La. Const. art.
La.R.S.
A. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, except as otherwise permitted in Subsection B of this Section, any election required by Article XII. Section 6(C) of the Constitution of Louisiana may be called only by an enactment of the legislature which specifically authorized each such election.
La.R.S.
There is a presumption against implied repeal of legislation, based on the theory that the legislature envisions the whole body of the law when it enacts new legislation. State v. Piazza,
Therefore, it would appear a parish or municipality within a parish must comply with the provisions of La. Const. art.
In response to the second question for review, we turn to La.R.S.
La.R.S.
A person owning a Louisiana State Racing Commission licensed pari-mutuel wagering facility or an offtrack wagering facility may be granted a license for the placement of video poker devices in his facility if all other requirements of this Chapter are met. There shall be no limit on the number of video draw poker devices which may be placed at the facility.
A person owning a Louisiana State Racing Commission licensed offtrack wagering facility located in a parish which previously voted not to permit video draw poker device gaming is not eligible to be licensed pursuant to Chapter 6 of the Louisiana Gaming Control Law, La.R.S.
In conclusion, it is the opinion of this office that:
1) An act of the legislature is necessary to authorize a parish or municipality within a parish where offtrack wagering had not been conducted on or before October 15, 1996, to conduct an election on a proposition to allow the establishment of an offtrack wagering facility in the parish or municipality; and2) Pursuant to Attorney General Opinion 00-477, an act of the legislature is necessary to authorize a parish or municipality within a parish to conduct an election to reinstitue video draw poker device gaming in the parish or municipality.
Hopefully this opinion addresses your concerns. Please feel free to call if this office may be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERALBY: ________________________________ Billie J. Larry Deputy Director, Gaming Division
Date Received: 10/08/2002
Date Released: October 18, 2002