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USA - Louisiana: Gaming Control

USA - Louisiana: Gaming Control

Quick Reference

Louisiana is one of the most "diversified" gambling jurisdictions in the United States. A range of verticals operates under the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) umbrella: river casinos (converted to the "landside" format under the new law), a unique New Orleans land license, racetrack racetracks, an extensive video poker network (bars/restaurants/truck stops), off-tracks (OTT B), as well as sports bets (retail and online) allowed following parish referendums. Online casinos (iGaming) are not allowed in the state. The Louisiana Lottery is a separate outline and is not included in this article.

Legal Framework and Regulatory Architecture

LGCB is a rule-making regulator, issuing/renewing licenses, conducting hearings and quasi-judicial procedures.
Gaming Enforcement (Louisiana State Police) - investigations, background checks, inspections, revenue audit, technical control.
The tribal segment is Class III in tribal compacts with the state; The LGCB coordinates compliance and joint standards issues, ground supervision at the tribal/federal level (NIGC).
Parish specifics: a number of decisions (including sports bets) are made "by parish" (parish-level). Most parishes approved the sport, some did not; geolocation should consider boundaries.

Tolerance perimeter and roles

Casinos (river/landside)

Historically, riverboat casino; a valid right allows movement ashore within a certain distance.
Full range of games: slots, board, poker, progressives, VIP/high-limit zones.
Separate ground license in New Orleans (flagship facility).

Racecourses and racinos

Racecourses with slots/VLT and/or desktop (if provided), settlements with horse sector, track grid and off-track wagering.

Video Poker

Accommodation in bars/restaurants, truck stops, at certain hospitality locations.
Strict limits on the number of devices, hours of operation, requirements for POS/cash desk and video surveillance, telemetry and device service.

Off-tracks (OTB)

Taking mutual bets on the run (pari-mutuel) with local market restraints and cash discipline.

Sports Wagering

Retail: on casino/racino/OTV sites;

Online/Mobile: Skins under the umbrella of land licenses, geolocation is obliged to take into account parish boundaries (rates are allowed only where approved).
Roles: operator (B2C), platform/provider (lines/risk/PLATFORM), service/vendor (geo/KUS/payments/wallets/affiliates).
House Rules are mandatory: limits/cancellations/settlements, public availability, change log.

Suppliers and personnel

Manufacturer/Distributor/Supplier, Service Provider,

Key/Occupational - personal permits for key employees, information security/finance/trading, access to "criticism."

Taxes, fees and reporting (benchmarks)

💡 Exact rates are differentiated by verticals and objects; When modeling, be sure to check the current norms and agreements.

Casino/Racino: Graduated AGR/GGR bets by slot/table; for individual objects - special conditions (flagship New Orleans).
Video poker: distribution model of net device win shares between state/operator/location; limits and reporting per device.
Sports betting: two tax rates - lower for retail and higher for online; base - Adjusted Gross after permissible deductions (promos are taken into account according to the rules).
Fees: significant initial/annual for operators, platforms, suppliers, Key/Occupational.
Reporting: monthly forms for AGR/GGR, timely filing of taxes/shares, registers of promos (sports), reconciliations with banks/processors, telemetry of devices, geo/CUS failure logs.

Responsible play and limitations

Age: 21 + for casino/sports betting/video poker.
Self-exclusion: staff/site lists; blocking registration/play/marketing self-excluded.
Marketing: prohibition of targeting minors/self-excluded, transparent bonus conditions, honest communication (without "risk-free," etc.).
College sports: individual prop bets on NCAA players may be restricted/prohibited; follow current rules.
AML/BSA: CCM/sources of funds, CTR/SAR, cash/token control, sanction and PEP filters, staff training.

Technical Standards, MICS and Security

Gaming equipment/software: RNG/content certification, version/hash control, key/signature management, immutable logs.
MICS: cash/accounting, drop/count, jackpots/progressives, promo/computers, observation and storage of records, segregation of duties, Dev→Prod-control.
Video poker/terminals: central telemetry, certified service/replacements, controller/key control, inventory.
Sports: geolocation by state and parish borders, device fingerprinting, house rules, trading magazines, integriti alerts (suspicious patterns).
Cybersecurity: network segmentation, MFA/IAM, vulnerability/patch management, SIEM/logging, regular pentest/tabletop exercises, DR/BCP plans, software supply chain control (signatures/SBOM).

Sports betting: operating model

Market Access: online brands (skins) go through local land licenses (casino/racino/OTB).
Parish-aware geo: exact check on arrival is mandatory - bets are blocked where the sport is not approved.
Promo and AGR: free bets/odds boosts/insurance are counted by limits and windows; correct accounting is critical for the tax base.
Integrity: cooperation with data/alert providers, prohibition of insider participation, escalation procedures.

iGaming

Online casinos and online poker are not allowed in Louisiana. The online vertical is limited to sports (and fantasy - in a separate mode).

Tribal segment (overview)

Tribes operate Class III casinos on compacts; ground supervision - tribal/federal, coordinated with the state.
The terms of payments/shares for compacts are different from commercial casinos; there is no online casino, sports is possible with separate agreements and compliance with standard standards.

Licensing Process: Reference Roadmap

1. 0-1 months - pre-filing: ownership/financing map, role selection (casino/racino/video poker/sports/vendor), gap analysis of MICS/technical requirements, risk matrix.
2. 1-3 months - suitability packages (beneficiaries/officers/key employees), RG/AML/MICS projects, tech packages (geo/CUS/wallets/payments), drafts of house rules (sports).
3. 3-6 months - laboratory tests, integrations (telemetry, payment rails), pilots/field trials, reporting settings (AGR/GGR, promo, telemetry devices).
4. 6 + mo - hearings/conditional approvals, commercial agreements (market access/skins), staged go-live (retail→online), post-audit and fine-tuning.

💡 Actual dates depend on the role, complexity of the structure and availability of the technical stack.

Operational checklists

Casino/Racino

  • Full MICS coverage: cage, slots/tables, progressives, promo.
  • Surveillance: cameras/storage, key/access control.
  • Daily drop/count, timely filing for AGR/GGR and taxes.
  • RG training and 21 + control, honest marketing.
  • Software/content versions: registry, signatures, immutable logs, Dev→Prod.

Video poker (location/operator)

  • Location/Operator/Device Licenses; device limits by point type.
  • Integrity of controllers, seals, service logs.
  • Telemetry/revenue, payout reconciliations, RG materials at point.

Sportsbook (retail/online)

  • House rules, trading journal.
  • Parish-aware geolocation, anti-spoofing, fault log.
  • Accounting promo (free bets/boosts) and correct AGR base.
  • Integration alerts, contracts with data providers/leagues.
  • KYC/AML: risk scoring, SAR/CTR triggers, wallet→bank monitoring.

Vendor/Platform

  • Certification of RNG/wallets/geo/KYC/payments; key/secret management.
  • Signed releases, tamper-evident logs, rollback/version recall.
  • SLA/observability (uptime/errors/delays), vulnerabilities/patches, DR/BCP.

Frequent risks and red flags

Opaque beneficiaries/debt constructs; side-agreements affecting control.
Unauthorized changes to versions/settings, incomplete logs, Dev→Prod violations.
Weak geo-hygiene (VPN/emulators) and inaccurate parish filter in sports.
Errors in AGR/GGR (especially promos in sports) and reporting/payment delays.
Insufficient RG tools and marketing to self-excluded/younger than 21.

Economics and P&L: accents

Casino/Racino: Sensitive to graduated bets and progressives; it is important to manage the slot/desk mix, computer policy and surveillance/information security costs.
Video poker: stable flow with a high reg load on the control and service of devices; unit economy depends on the type of point (bar vs truck stop).
Sports: Rate differentiation (retail below online) + parish-geo limits scale - count unit-margin taking into account promotional limits and integration/geo/LCC costs.
CapEx/OpEx: telemetry, SIEM/logging, certification, kitting devices, integration of payments/wallets - mandatory budget items.

Trends 2025

Further migration of riverboat assets ashore and modernization of halls (cashless/TITO, surveillance, cyber).
Tightening requirements for supply-chain security (signed assemblies, SBOM, release control).
Accurate formalization of promotional accounting in sports and expansion of RG-KPI (early behavioral signals).
Development of geo-analytics by parish (micro-zone, heatmaps of failures/interlocks).

What's important to remember

Louisiana is a multi-layered market: casino (riverboat→landside) + racino + video poker + OTB + sports, with coordination of LGCB and power unit.
iGaming is not allowed; online vertical is a sport (with parish restrictions).
Success requires: a crystal-clear ownership structure, impeccable MICS/reporting, accurate geo by receipt, strong KYC/AML/IS contours and a neat P&L model by differentiated rates and distributions.

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