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  1. Gambling Riverboats
  2. Riverboat Gambling In Louisiana
  3. Riverboat Gambling Louisiana Baton Rouge

Intent and statute. A riverboat casino would be a paddlewheel-driven vessel with a minimum length of 150 feet and 'of such a type and design so as to replicate, as nearly as practica-ble, historic Louisiana river-borne steamboat passenger vessels of the nineteenth century era.' And. The Argosy Casino docked in the Ohio river near the Kentucky and Ohio border while still in use. The two boats have been docked in Bayou La Batre waiting to be repaired or scrapped for several. Sep 15, 2020 The Argosy Casino docked in the Ohio river near the Kentucky and Ohio border while still in use. The two boats have been docked in Bayou La Batre waiting to be repaired or scrapped for several.

In Caldwell v. St. Charles Gaming (No. 2019-CC-1238), the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled that a permanently moored riverboat casino engaged in dockside gaming is not a 'vessel' under either the Jones Act or the General Maritime Law. Caldwell was employed as a technician by the Grand Palais Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and was allegedly injured when the gangway attached to the riverboat casino collapsed. The casino had been moored in the same location since 2001 and operated using shoreside utilities.

The lower court's determination that the casino was a vessel was reversed by the Louisiana Supreme Court. The lower court's decision raised the possibility that casino employees might qualify as Jones Act seamen and be entitled to traditional remedies granted to seamen, including maintenance and cure, the warranty of seaworthiness, and the right to sue their employer for negligence. The lower court's decision also conflicted with other Louisiana decisions holding that permanently moored riverboat casinos are not vessels and with the US Supreme Court's decision in Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, Florida, 568 US 115 (2013), which recognized that 'a water craft is not ‘capable of being used' for maritime transport in any meaningful sense if it has been permanently moored.'

In Caldwell, the Louisiana Supreme Court focused on the US Supreme Court's decision in Lozman and examined the primary purpose of the casino, i.e., gaming. The Court recognized that the casino's primary purpose was not maritime navigation or the transportation of people or things over water. Although the casino was originally designed for navigation, it was no longer used in maritime transportation. The Court found it significant that the casino had been 'moored indefinitely to provide and maintain its primary purpose of gaming activities.'

Caldwell is significant because it resolves the classification of permanently moored Louisiana riverboat casinos under federal maritime law. Although such a riverboat casino is not a vessel for purposes of federal maritime law, it nevertheless qualifies as a vessel under the Louisiana Gaming Control Law. While not expressly stated in Caldwell, the Court's classification of a riverboat casino as a vessel under the Louisiana Gaming Control Law apparently had no bearing on whether that casino qualifies as a vessel in navigation under federal maritime law.

How to use our map of casinos in Louisiana

You can easily see all casino locations by using our Louisiana casinos map.

Louisiana Casinos Map Key:

Red Icon: Casino location

Green Number: Cluster of Casinos in close proximity to each other (clicking the green icon will zoom in the map)

Zoom features: In the upper left corner of the map is a (+/-) symbol

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The red icons on the map represent a casino location. Click on any red icon on the map to see the name of the casino at that location. If you would like more information, click on the casino's name in blue and it will forward you to a new page with detailed information on that casino including: address, phone number, website, toll-free phone number, room rates, casino size, games offered, dining information, any special features, and availability of discounts for seniors.

Riverboat Gambling In Louisiana

Casinos in Louisiana

Free real money casino no deposit. Louisiana is home to three types of casinos: riverboat casinos, Native American casinos, and one land-based casino.

In 1991 Louisiana approved riverboat casino gambling, it was actually the fourth state in the U.S. to legalize it. In 1991 the law only allowed for a maximum of 15 riverboats to operate statewide. A year later, in 1992, New Orleans added a provision to allow for the one land-based casino, Harrah's New Orleans.

In Louisiana there are three Native American Indian land-based casinos, and four slot machine-only casinos located at pari-mutuel facilities. In Louisiana video poker is permitted at Louisiana truck stops, bars/taverns, and OTB's are in over half of the state's 64 parish­es (counties).

The minimum gambling age for all casinos in Louisiana is 21, and it is 18 for pari-mutuel betting.

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