PA Expands Gaming To Table Games

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Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives passed legislation to allow poker, blackjack, roulette and other table games at the state’s slot-machine casinos and $200 million in revenue to the state.

Larger racetrack-based casinos and stand-alone slot parlors will be permitted to install 250 gaming tables, while smaller resort casinos can have 50 gaming tables and increase the number of slot machines from 500 to 600. Casinos would also be permitted to host table game tournaments.

Those larger casinos will have to pay a license fee of $16.5 million, while smaller resort casinos would be required to pay $7.5 million.

Initially, table games will be taxed at a rate of 16%. 14% will go directly to the state, with 1% going to the facility’s host county, and 1% going to the facility’s host municipality.

After two years, the tax rate will drop to 14%, with a similar state and local tax split.

The measure also allows for an additional resort casino in 2017, bringing the total resort licenses to three, as well as directing the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to open up the application period for the currently available resort slot machine license to allow additional applicants to compete.

In addition, the measure allocates $3 million annually for gambling and drug & alcohol addiction and treatment programs and sharply increases ethics rules for gambling facility operators and employees.

State gambling regulators say it’ll be six months or longer before table games are up and running.

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