Sector Gaming Machines 72% Online Gambling 45%
Topic Enforcement 65% Licence Requirements 35%
2026-03-04 21:00:35 · mschanke@vixio.com
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2932371
GUID
cc6b3ebf9aa5501d235b6b3d5caf1c65

Classification

Sector
Gaming Machines (72%)

American Amusements operates gaming machines (VLTs/VGTs) under Louisiana's gaming regulatory framework, and the settlement involves administrative enforcement by the state gaming control board.

Online Gambling (45%)

Low confidence — requires human review. The update is primarily an administrative settlement notice with no specific details about the underlying violation or gaming product type.

Topic
Enforcement (65%)

The update describes a settlement agreement approved by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board against a named gaming operator, which constitutes formal regulatory action, though the specific breach or violation is not disclosed in the public notice.

Licence Requirements (35%)

Without details on the settlement terms, conditions, or financial penalties, it is unclear whether this qualifies as a Financial Penalty, Licence Revocation, or other specific enforcement action.

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TITLE: Louisiana Gaming Control Board Approves Settlement Agreement with American Amusements BODY: On February 26, 2026, the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) approved a compromise and settlement agreement in administrative proceedings against American Amusements, LLC d/b/a American Amusements No. 5205618192. The settlement was reached between American Amusements, LLC and the State of Louisiana, Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Office of State Police, following a Notice of Recommendation of Administrative Action. A Hearing Officer issued an initial order on January 28, 2026, recommending approval of the joint motion for compromise and settlement. The LGCB considered this recommendation at its meeting on February 26, 2026, and formally approved the settlement agreement. The specific terms and conditions of the settlement agreement are incorporated into the LGCB's order but are not detailed in the public notice. The approval represents the resolution of the administrative matter between the gaming operator and state authorities. For further information, interested parties may contact the Louisiana Gaming Control Board at (225) 925-1846 or LGCB@la.gov.
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  • Created:2026-03-04 21:00:35
  • By:mschanke@vixio.com (47)