Bill Text: FL S0014 | 2021 | 1st Special Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Fees/Bingo Licenses
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2021-05-21 - Died in Appropriations [S0014 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0014-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2021 SB 14-A By Senator Hutson 7-00008-21A 202114A__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to fees; amending s. 849.089, F.S.; 3 revising the definition of the term “net proceeds”; 4 revising the Division of Pari-mutuel Wagering’s 5 authorizations relating to bingo games and instant 6 bingo to include authorizations relating to fees; 7 establishing an annual fee for a bingo license; 8 setting limits on the amount that may be charged for 9 bingo employee occupational license fees and bingo 10 business occupational license fees; requiring such 11 fees to be deposited into the Pari-mutuel Wagering 12 Trust Fund; providing a contingent effective date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. Paragraph (l) of subsection (2), paragraph (a) 17 of subsection (4), and subsections (5) and (6) of section 18 849.089, Florida Statutes, as created by SB 10A, are amended, 19 and paragraph (f) is added to subsection (4) of that section, to 20 read: 21 849.089 Bingo games and instant bingo authorized in 22 licensed pari-mutuel facilities.— 23 (2) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 24 (l) “Net proceeds” means the total amount of gross receipts 25 received by a bingo operator from conducting bingo games and 26 instant bingo less direct operating expenses related to 27 conducting such games, including labor costs, annual bingo 28 license fees imposed by this section, contributions to nonprofit 29 organizations pursuant to paragraph (11)(a), and reasonable 30 promotional costs, but excluding officer and director 31 compensation, interest on capital debt, legal fees, real estate 32 taxes, bad debts, contributions or donations, or overhead and 33 depreciation expenses not directly related to conducting bingo 34 games or instant bingo. 35 (4) AUTHORITY OF DIVISION.—The division shall administer 36 this section and regulate the conduct of bingo games and instant 37 bingo under this section and the rules adopted pursuant thereto. 38 The division may: 39 (a) Adopt rules to administer this act, including, but not 40 limited to, the issuance of bingo and employee licenses for 41 bingo activities, the conduct of bingo games and instant bingo, 42 recordkeeping and reporting requirements, and required 43 contributions from bingo proceeds to nonprofit organizations, 44 and the collection of all fees imposed by this section. Such 45 rules may not conflict with, and must be applied, construed, and 46 interpreted in a manner consistent with, a gaming compact 47 ratified, approved, and described in s. 285.710(3). 48 (f) Monitor and ensure the proper collection of fees 49 imposed by this section. 50 (5) LICENSE REQUIRED; APPLICATION; FEES.— A person may not 51 conduct bingo games or instant bingo at a pari-mutuel facility 52 in this state unless such person holds a valid bingo license 53 issued pursuant to this section. 54 (a) Only persons holding a valid bingo license issued by 55 the division may conduct bingo games or instant bingo on the 56 bingo operator’s licensed premises. A bingo license may only be 57 issued to a licensed pari-mutuel permitholder, and bingo games 58 and instant bingo may only be conducted at the same licensed 59 premises at which the permitholder is authorized under its valid 60 pari-mutuel wagering permit to conduct pari-mutuel wagering 61 activities. 62 (b) After the initial bingo license is granted, the 63 application for the annual license renewal must be made in 64 conjunction with the applicant’s annual application for its 65 pari-mutuel license. If a permitholder has conducted bingo games 66 or instant bingo during any of the 3 previous fiscal years and 67 fails to include a renewal request for bingo games or instant 68 bingo in its annual application for license renewal, the 69 permitholder may amend its annual application to include bingo 70 games or instant bingo. 71 (c) Persons seeking a license or license renewal to conduct 72 bingo games or instant bingo must apply on forms prescribed by 73 the division. Applications for bingo licenses must contain all 74 information the division, by rule, determines is required to 75 ensure eligibility. 76 (d) The annual bingo license fee for each facility is $500. 77 The license fee must be deposited into the division’s Pari 78 mutuel Wagering Trust Fund. 79 (6) BUSINESS AND EMPLOYEE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE REQUIRED; 80 APPLICATION; FEES.— 81 (a) A person employed or otherwise working at a pari-mutuel 82 facility conducting bingo games or instant bingo as a bingo 83 manager or caller or performing any other activity related to 84 bingo games or instant bingo while the facility is conducting 85 bingo games or instant bingo must hold a valid bingo employee 86 occupational license issued by the division. Food service, 87 maintenance, and security employees with a current pari-mutuel 88 occupational license and a current background check are not 89 required to have a bingo employee occupational license. 90 (b) A bingo management company must hold a valid bingo 91 business occupational license issued by the division. 92 (c) A licensed bingo operator may not employ or allow to 93 work in a room or area set aside for bingo on the bingo 94 operator’s licensed premises any person who does not hold a 95 valid occupational license. A licensed bingo operator may not 96 contract or otherwise do business with a business required to 97 hold a valid bingo business occupational license unless the 98 business holds such license. 99 (d) The division shall establish by rule a schedule for the 100 renewal of bingo occupational licenses. Bingo occupational 101 licenses are not transferable. 102 (e) Persons seeking bingo occupational licenses or license 103 renewals must apply on forms prescribed by the division. 104 Applications for bingo occupational licenses must contain all 105 information the division, by rule, determines is required to 106 ensure eligibility. 107 (f) The division shall adopt rules relating to bingo 108 occupational licenses. Section 550.105(4) through (8) and (10) 109 relating to licensure also applies to bingo occupational 110 licenses. 111 (g) The division may deny, declare ineligible for, or 112 revoke any bingo occupational license if the applicant or holder 113 thereof has been found guilty or had adjudication withheld in 114 this state or any other state or under the laws of the United 115 States of a felony or misdemeanor involving forgery, larceny, 116 extortion, conspiracy to defraud, or filing false reports to a 117 government agency or a racing or gaming commission or authority. 118 (h) Fingerprints for all bingo occupational license 119 applications shall be taken in a manner approved by the division 120 and shall be submitted to the Department of Law Enforcement and 121 the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a criminal records check 122 upon initial application and at least every 5 years thereafter. 123 The division may require by rule an annual record check of all 124 renewal applications for a bingo occupational license. The cost 125 of processing fingerprints and conducting a record check shall 126 be borne by the applicant. 127 (i) The bingo employee occupational license fee may not 128 exceed $50 for any 12-month period. The bingo business 129 occupational license fee may not exceed $250 for any 12-month 130 period. Such license fees must be deposited into the division’s 131 Pari-mutuel Wagering Trust Fund. 132 Section 2. This act shall take effect on the same date that 133 SB 10A or similar legislation takes effect, if such legislation 134 is adopted in the same legislative session or an extension 135 thereof and becomes a law.