Wednesday, June 22, 2011

#HB348 changes to gaming regulations-PASSES 203 to 155-text attached #nhhouse #nhpolitics

June 15, 2011

2011-2490-CofC

10/01

 


Committee of Conference Report on HB 348-FN, an act transferring the duties of the racing and charitable gaming commission to the lottery commission and abolishing the racing and charitable gaming commission, and prohibiting new electronic gaming devices without statutory authorization.

 

Recommendation:

      That the House recede from its position of nonconcurrence with the Senate amendment, and concur with the Senate amendment, and

      That the Senate and House adopt the following new amendment to the bill as amended by the Senate, and pass the bill as so amended:

 

Amend RSA 287-D:2-e, III as inserted by section 23 of the bill by replacing it with the following:

 

            III.(a)  All digital records of coverage provided by cameras required by the standards in this section shall be retained for a minimum of 45 days.

                  (b)  Recordings involving suspected or confirmed gaming crimes, unlawful activity, or actions of investigations by management personnel, shall be retained for a minimum of 90 days.

                  (c)  Duly authenticated copies of digital records shall be provided to the commission upon request.

                  (d)  Multiple recordings shall be made to avoid any loss of images in the event of a hardware failure.

                  (e)  A recording library log, or comparable alternative procedure approved by the commission, shall be maintained to demonstrate compliance with the storage, identification, and retention standards required in this section.

                  (f)  All recordings may be destroyed after a period of 45 days, provided prior written notice is given to the commission by the game operator employer and the game operator employer receives written approval from the commission.

 The Lottery Commission states without a full understanding of the operation or costs of the RCGC, it is unable to determine the fiscal impact beyond elimination of the salaries of the six Commissioners.

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