Admission to bail; creates rebuttable presumptions against bail.
Arkansas would create a statewide casino self-exclusion list managed by the Racing Commission, enabling multi-state sharing, with strict confidentiality and enforcement of forfeitu
Arkansas would create a statewide casino self-exclusion list managed by the Racing Commission, enabling multi-state sharing, with strict confidentiality and enforcement of forfeitu
Note on source materials: The documents provided describe an Arkansas bill (HB 1847) that would authorize the Arkansas Racing Commission to establish a statewide casino self‑exclusion program. The metadata you supplied lists the bill status as “Died In Committee,” but the legislative action log in the packet contains conflicting entries (including amendments, engrossment, and an effective date). This summary describes the bill text, amendments, and fiscal/legal analysis included in the provided documents; it does not resolve the contradictory status entries.
Authorize the Arkansas Racing Commission (the Commission) to maintain a centralized, statewide self‑exclusion list for persons who request exclusion from casino facilities, and to participate in multi‑state or national self‑exclusion programs or reciprocal agreements with other states.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a one-page brief focused on operational impacts for casinos, or
- Draft a side‑by‑side comparison of current law vs. the bill’s changes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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