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Directs the Senate Judiciary B to study modern lottery tech (online sales, apps, wallets, kiosks) for legal conformity and propose regulatory updates.
Directs the Senate Judiciary B to study modern lottery tech (online sales, apps, wallets, kiosks) for legal conformity and propose regulatory updates.
Status: Resolution (nonbinding)
Introduced: February 27, 2025
Primary purpose: Direct the Louisiana Senate Committee on Judiciary B to study recent technological advancements used in lotteries and determine whether those advancements conform with Louisiana law.
SR 192 is a study resolution asking the Senate Committee on Judiciary B to examine modern lottery technologies (for example: online and mobile ticket sales/apps, digital wallets, random-number-generation systems, blockchain, kiosks, and other electronic or automated systems) and evaluate whether their use complies with existing Louisiana statutes, administrative rules, and constitutional requirements governing lotteries and gambling.
The goal is to identify legal gaps or compliance risks produced by technological change and to inform possible statutory or regulatory updates.
Note: The full text of SR 192 was not included. The above lists the expected elements of such a study resolution; exact language, scope, and any required reporting deadlines would be in the bill text.
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