United States — Louisiana
RS 49:220.21
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This section says the state should have an independent state inspector general office to examine and investigate the management and affairs of covered agencies.
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United States — Louisiana
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This section says the state should have an independent state inspector general office to examine and investigate the management and affairs of covered agencies.
United States — Louisiana
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This section says Louisiana campaign-finance law is meant to provide public disclosure of campaign financing, regulate certain campaign practices, and be read narrowly because it is penal in nature.
United States — Louisiana
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Contracts or purchases tied to public bribery and a conviction are void and unenforceable; a court may allow a short transition period for vital public services or commodities.
United States — Louisiana
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This section forbids bribing contest participants or officials, and forbids participants or officials from taking or asking for gifts tied to not performing fairly.
United States — Louisiana
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Jury tampering means improperly trying to influence a juror’s verdict or indictment, and it is a crime.
United States — Louisiana
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The commission may fine, suspend, refuse, withdraw, or terminate racing privileges for just cause.
United States — Louisiana
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Louisiana states that horse racing is a public function and gives the commission power to regulate horse racing and wagering.
United States — Louisiana
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A licensee may not keep or offer more video draw poker devices on the licensed premises than this section allows.
United States — Louisiana
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This section limits who may place or accept sports wagers and requires operators to report certain integrity and suspicious-activity issues.
United States — Louisiana
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Louisiana’s gaming policy says gaming-related activities are strictly regulated, gaming licenses and related approvals are revocable privileges, and the Department of Children and Family Services must report annually on intercepted gaming winnings used for child support.
United States — Louisiana
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The racing commission may refuse, suspend, withdraw, or terminate racing-related licenses and privileges for just cause, and must suspend them in certain repeat-suspension and judgment-payment cases.
United States — Louisiana
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Certain public works bidders must attest to their conviction history, and some convictions bar bidding.