Fantasy Games Exempt From Gambling Crime Bill

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HLS 10RS-1141 ORIGINAL

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Regular Session, 2010

HOUSE BILL NO. 316

BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY

GAMING:  Exempts "fantasy competition" from certain gambling crimes

AN ACT

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To enact R.S.14:90(F) and 90.3(J), relative to gambling; to provide an exception to the

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crimes of gambling and gambling by computer; to authorize fantasy or simulation

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sports gaming under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:

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Section 1.  R.S.14:90(F) and 90.3(J) are hereby enacted to read as follows:

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§90.  Gambling

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*          *          *

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F.  Participation in any fantasy or simulation sports game, educational game,

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or contest as defined and authorized in R.S. 14:90.3(J) shall not be considered

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gambling for the purposes of this Section.

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*          *          *

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§90.3.  Gambling by computer

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*          *          *

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J.  Participation in any fantasy or simulation sports game, educational game,

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or contest shall not be considered gambling by computer for the purposes of this

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Section, if all the following conditions are met:

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(1)  No fantasy or simulation sports team is based on the current membership

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of an actual team that is a member of an amateur or professional sports organization.

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(2)  All prizes and awards offered to winning participants are established and

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made known to the participants in advance of the game or contest, and their value is

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not determined by the number of participants or the amount of any fees paid by those

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participants.

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(3)  All winning outcomes reflect the relative knowledge and skill of the

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participants and are determined predominantly by accumulated statistical results of

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the performance of individuals in multiple real world sporting or other events.

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(4)  No winning outcome is based on either of the following:

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(a)  On the score, point-spread, or any performance or performances of any

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single real-world team or any combination of such teams.

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(b)  Solely on any single performance of an individual athlete in any single

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real-world sporting or other event.

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DIGEST

The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services.  It constitutes no part

of the legislative instrument.  The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute

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