Key Votes
HB 310 - Legalizing Table Games - Key Vote
Delaware Key Votes
Stages
- Jan. 28, 2010 Executive Signed
- Jan. 28, 2010 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 21, 2010 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 15, 2010 Introduced
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Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Jan. 28, 2010
Title: Legalizing Table Games
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (15-4) - Jan. 28, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Legalizing Table Games
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes the Delaware Lottery to run table games, and establishes a Lottery Commission and Division of Gaming Enforcement.
- -First, to the administrative costs and expenses of the Office of the Lottery; and
-Second, $250,000 or 1 percent, whichever is greater, to the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health of the Department of Health and Social Services to be used exclusively for funding programs for the treatment, education, and assistance of compulsive gamblers and their families; and
-Third, costs of the Administrator of Racing and racing inspectors; and
-Fourth, the remainder shall be paid into the State's General Fund.
- -1 certified public accountant; and
-1 lawyer; and
-1 businessperson; and
-1 person with experience in law enforcement; and
-1 public member.
- -Provide the Secretary of Finance and Director with advice and guidance with respect to the
development of policy in those areas where rule and regulation making authority is entrusted to the
Director;
-Provide guidance on new initiatives which may from time to time be proposed by the Director
and recommend to the Director initiatives that the Commission believes would benefit the Lottery;
-Conduct hearings relating to licensing disputes, exclusion list disputes, and other disputes as
specified in this Chapter or by rule and regulation;
-As it deems necessary, subpoena witnesses and documents, administer and examine person
under oath, and appoint hearing officers as the Commission finds appropriate to conduct
investigations and hearings; and
-Review and approve all regulations issued by the Director on or after July 1, 2010, before such regulations are implemented.
- -Exercise exclusive jurisdiction for the investigation of criminal offenses related to gaming that may occur at any video lottery facility licensed by the State Lottery Office or which occur elsewhere that relate to the operation of the Lottery;
-Investigate the background, qualifications and suitability of each applicant before any license is issued by the Director of the State Lottery Office;
-Provide assistance upon request by the State Lottery Office in the consideration, promulgation and application of its rules and regulations;
-Exchange fingerprint data with, and receive criminal history information from, the Federal Bureau of Investigation for use in considering applicants for any license or registration issued by the State Lottery Office;
-Request and receive information, materials and any other data from any licensee or registrant, or applicant for a license or registration;
-Notify the State Lottery Office of any information which may affect the continued qualifications or suitability of any licensee or registrant;
-Seek to exclude from all licensed video lottery facilities persons whose presence would be
inimical to the interest of the State of Delaware or of lottery operations therein; and
-Perform other duties necessary and consistent with Chapter 48 of Title 29 of the Delaware Code to maintain public confidence and trust in the credibility and integrity of lottery operations,
agents and employees.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (27-5) - Jan. 21, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Legalizing Table Games
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes the Delaware Lottery to run table games, and establishes a Lottery Commission and Division of Gaming Enforcement.
- -First, to the administrative costs and expenses of the Office of the Lottery; and
-Second, $250,000 or 1 percent, whichever is greater, to the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health of the Department of Health and Social Services to be used exclusively for funding programs for the treatment, education, and assistance of compulsive gamblers and their families; and
-Third, costs of the Administrator of Racing and racing inspectors; and
-Fourth, the remainder shall be paid into the State's General Fund.
- -1 certified public accountant; and
-1 lawyer; and
-1 businessperson; and
-1 person with experience in law enforcement; and
-1 public member.
- -Provide the Secretary of Finance and Director with advice and guidance with respect to the
development of policy in those areas where rule and regulation making authority is entrusted to the
Director;
-Provide guidance on new initiatives which may from time to time be proposed by the Director
and recommend to the Director initiatives that the Commission believes would benefit the Lottery;
-Conduct hearings relating to licensing disputes, exclusion list disputes, and other disputes as
specified in this Chapter or by rule and regulation;
-As it deems necessary, subpoena witnesses and documents, administer and examine person
under oath, and appoint hearing officers as the Commission finds appropriate to conduct
investigations and hearings; and
-Review and approve all regulations issued by the Director on or after July 1, 2010, before such regulations are implemented.
- -Exercise exclusive jurisdiction for the investigation of criminal offenses related to gaming that may occur at any video lottery facility licensed by the State Lottery Office or which occur elsewhere that relate to the operation of the Lottery;
-Investigate the background, qualifications and suitability of each applicant before any license is issued by the Director of the State Lottery Office;
-Provide assistance upon request by the State Lottery Office in the consideration, promulgation and application of its rules and regulations;
-Exchange fingerprint data with, and receive criminal history information from, the Federal Bureau of Investigation for use in considering applicants for any license or registration issued by the State Lottery Office;
-Request and receive information, materials and any other data from any licensee or registrant, or applicant for a license or registration;
-Notify the State Lottery Office of any information which may affect the continued qualifications or suitability of any licensee or registrant;
-Seek to exclude from all licensed video lottery facilities persons whose presence would be
inimical to the interest of the State of Delaware or of lottery operations therein; and
-Perform other duties necessary and consistent with Chapter 48 of Title 29 of the Delaware Code to maintain public confidence and trust in the credibility and integrity of lottery operations,
agents and employees.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Jan. 15, 2010
Title: Legalizing Table Games
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Michael A. Barbieri (DE - D)
- Patricia M. 'Patti' Blevins (DE - D)
- Gerald L. Brady (DE - D)
- Brian J. Bushweller (DE - D)
- William J. Carson Jr. (DE - D)
- Richard C. 'Dick' Cathcart (DE - R) (Out Of Office)
- Nancy W. Cook (DE - D) (Out Of Office)
- Anthony J. DeLuca (DE - D) (Out Of Office)
- Bruce C. Ennis (DE - D)
- Robert F. Gilligan (DE - D) (Out Of Office)
- Bethany A. Hall-Long (DE - D)
- Margaret Rose Henry (DE - D)
- Deborah D. Hudson (DE - R)
- S. Quinton 'Quinn' Johnson IV (DE - D)
- James 'J.J.' Johnson (DE - D)
- Thomas H. Kovach (DE - R) (Out Of Office)
- John A. Kowalko Jr. (DE - D)
- Valerie J. Longhurst (DE - D)
- John L. 'Larry' Mitchell Jr. (DE - D)
- Michael P. Mulrooney (DE - D)
- Michael J. 'Mike' Ramone (DE - R)
- Darryl M. Scott (DE - D)
- Daniel B. Short (DE - R)
- John J. Viola (DE - D)
- Dennis P. Williams (DE - D) (Out Of Office)