Executive director; officers; employees; domicile; report to central registry

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RS 145 - Executive director; officers; employees; domicile; report to central registry

A. The commission shall select a full-time executive director and may employ a full-time assistant executive director, whose qualifications, duties, and salaries shall be fixed by the commission. Both positions shall be unclassified and the individuals selected shall serve at the pleasure of the commission.

B. The official domicile of the commission shall be in New Orleans, Louisiana. The commission shall maintain an office at its domicile for the transaction of its business, and where it may employ assistants, clerks, or such other employees as it deems necessary for its proper functioning. It may also maintain a branch office in any other parish while racing is being conducted in that parish.

C. In addition to the duties prescribed by the commission, the executive director shall keep records of all proceedings, preserve all books, maps, documents, papers, records, and reports entrusted to its care, and keep them open for public inspection.

D. The name, address, and location of any such establishment licensed for operating, holding, or conducting any authorized game, gaming or wagering activity, or game of chance issued pursuant to this Chapter, including the name and address of each person who has or controls, directly or indirectly, more than five percent ownership, income, or profit interest, shall be submitted, and updated at least quarterly, to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board for inclusion in a central registry of licensed gaming operators pursuant to R.S. 27:15(B)(3)(c).

Acts 1968, No. 554, §1; Acts 1992, No. 901, §1, eff. July 8, 1992; Acts 1997, No. 1192, §1.


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