Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 12/8/1997
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Representative Barton:
Under correspondence to this office of recent date, you ask our resolution of the following legal issue:
Do local governments have the authority to regulate the hours and days that a licensed riverboat gaming operation may serve alcoholic beverages in its pavilion boarding area?
The ability of a local parish or municipality to regulate the operations of riverboat gaming vessels is set forth in LSA-R.S.
B. Other than to levy the admission fee authorized by Subsection A of this Section, no local governing authority may license or regulate the operation of riverboats and the gaming operations conducted thereon. (Emphasis added).
Of further import is LSA-R.S.
A. (1) The local governing authority of the parish or municipality in which the licensed berth of a riverboat is located may levy an admission fee of up to two and one-half dollars for each passenger boarding or embarking upon a riverboat; provided that in Bossier Parish and Caddo Parish an admission fee of up to three dollars may be levied. For purposes of this Section, "licensed berth" shall mean the berth, dock, facility, or boarding area from which a riverboat excursion is authorized to originate by the commission or from which a riverboat is authorized by the commission to operate.
The ability to regulate alcohol is a power conferred upon the local governing authority only by statute, which in the instance of riverboat operation, is denied local government by virtue of the general law of LSA-R.S.
We conclude that the Gaming Control Board2 is delegated the authority to regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages within the confines of the riverboat, terminal or docking facilities which is inclusive of the pavilion.
Should you have further questions, please contact this office.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: ___________________________ KERRY L. KILPATRICK ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
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