BILL ANALYSIS Ó ----------------------------------------------------------------- |SENATE RULES COMMITTEE | AB 2218| |Office of Senate Floor Analyses | | |(916) 651-1520 Fax: (916) | | |327-4478 | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- THIRD READING Bill No: AB 2218 Author: Burke (D) Amended: 8/11/16 in Senate Vote: 21 SENATE GOVERNMENTAL ORG. COMMITTEE: 13-0, 6/28/16 AYES: Hall, Berryhill, Bates, Block, Gaines, Galgiani, Glazer, Hernandez, Hill, Hueso, Lara, McGuire, Vidak ASSEMBLY FLOOR: 75-0, 4/14/16 - See last page for vote SUBJECT: Gambling: licenses SOURCE: Author DIGEST: This bill extends the provision in existing law allowing the owners of the Hollywood Park Casino three additional years to divest of its interest in the card club or the Nevada casino, known as the SLS Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. In addition, the bill extends from 45 to 60 days the time after receipt of an order by the California Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) within which a person must apply for a gambling license or a finding of suitability. Senate Floor Amendments of 8/11/16 extend the provision in current law allowing the owners of the Hollywood Park Casino three additional years to divest of its interest in the card club or the Nevada casino, known as the SLS Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. ANALYSIS: Existing law: AB 2218 Page 2 1)Provides, under the Gambling Control Act (Act), for the licensure of certain individuals and establishments involved in various gambling activities, and for the regulation of those activities by the CGCC. 2)Requires every person who is required to hold a state license to obtain the license prior to engaging in the activity or occupying the position with respect to which the license is required, except as specified. 3)Requires every person who, by order of the CGCC, is required to apply for a gambling license or a finding of suitability to file an application within 45 calendar days after receipt of the order. 4)Requires a person to be deemed unsuitable to hold a state gambling license under the Act to own a gambling establishment if the person, or any partner, officer, director, or shareholder of that person, has any financial interest in any business that is engaged in any form of gambling that is a prohibited form of gambling, whether within or out of this state. 5)Exempts from the provision above, a person who meets specified criteria, including a person who is licensed or had an application to be licensed on file with CGCC on or before February 1, 2013. A person exempt under this provision is required to either divest that person's interest in the gambling enterprise or gambling establishment for which the person is licensed or has applied to be licensed by the CGCC, within three years of the date that the closed business reopens. 6)Specifies that during this three-year divestment period, it is unlawful for any cross-promotion or marketing, as defined, to occur between the business or organization that is engaged in any form of prohibited gambling. This bill: 1)Extends the provision in existing law allowing the owners of AB 2218 Page 3 the Hollywood Park Casino three additional years to divest of its interest in the card club or the Nevada casino, known as the SLS Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. 2)Extends from 45 to 60 days the time after receipt of an order by the CGCC within which a person must apply for a gambling license or a finding of suitability. Background Purpose of the bill. According to the author, "this bill simply extends the current three year divestment period in current law by an additional three years. This change would allow the public pension plans to retain their interest in the card club during the massive construction period required for the new project and avoid the public pension plans from having to divest of the card club during the major stadium/venue construction period. AB 2218 would retain all of the existing conditions of the current law exemption, while simply extending it for an additional three years while the massive construction activities occur at the site" In addition the author argues that, "depending on an individual's various financial holdings, as well as other background, the documents required to be provided for a gaming license can be very significant and require much time and effort to provide. The purpose of this bill is to expand the timeframe that individuals have to file the application, to facilitate the most comprehensive supply of documents to the CGCC." Previous exemption. The Hollywood Park Casino is owned by a group of public pension plan investors known as the Stockbridge Capital Partners, LLC, which also owns a share of the recently reopened SLS Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The original purchase of the SLS Hotel and Casino, then known as Sahara Hotel, by Stockbridge was made under the assumption that leasing out the gaming casino at both the card club at Hollywood Park and the Sahara Hotel would avoid the prohibition that prevents an entity owning a card club in California from also owning an interest in a gambling facility that operates gaming which is prohibited in California. This assumption was found to AB 2218 Page 4 be incorrect. In 2012, AB 1290 (Hill) was introduced to address which individuals would need to be licensed at the card club and an exemption for ownership of the Sahara Hotel. The legislation was not enacted. As a result, the managers of Stockbridge agreed to be licensed by the CGCC. However, because of the prohibition against owning out of state interest in a gambling establishment that operates gaming which is prohibited in California, the Legislature passed and the Governor signed SB 472 (Hill, Chapter 760, Statutes of 2013) which granted a three-year licensing exemption that gave Stockbridge a three year period after the SLS Casino and Hotel reopened to either divest their interest in the Hollywood Park Casino or the SLS Casino and Hotel. In addition, the bill prohibited co-promotion activities between the Hollywood Park Casino and the SLS Hotel and Casino. The SLS Hotel and Casino reopened in late August of 2014 after going through massive remodeling. Thus, the current three year exemption would expire in late August of 2017. Since the passage of SB 472, the St. Louis Rams reached a deal to return back to Los Angeles. The site that was selected to be the home of the Los Angeles Rams, including Cal quarterback and number one draft pick, Jared Goff, was the former Hollywood Park Racetrack where an 80,000 seat stadium, entertainment center, and retail and office complex is being built. As a result, the Hollywood card club is in the process of being moved about 100 yards from its current location. Hollywood Park has stated that the move and the construction in the area have resulted in a downturn in their business. Supporters argue that an additional three years would allow Stockbridge sufficient time to develop a reasonable divestment plan based on the current circumstances that were unknown of when the original exemption was granted. Gambling Control Act. The Act provides the CGCC with jurisdiction over the operation of gambling establishments in California. The Act requires every owner, lessee, or employee of AB 2218 Page 5 a gambling establishment to obtain and maintain a valid state gambling license. The Act assigns the CGCC the responsibility of assuring that gambling licenses are not issued to, or held by, unqualified or disqualified persons, or by persons whose operations are conducted in a manner that is harmful to the public health, safety, or welfare. The Act directs the CGCC to issue licenses only to those persons of good character, honesty and integrity, whose prior activities, criminal record, if any, reputation, habits and associations do not pose a threat to the public interest of this state. The Department of Justice conducts background and field investigations and enforces the provisions of the Act in this regard. Prior/Related Legislation SB 356 (Yee, 2013) would have removed, under certain circumstances, the prohibition against obtaining a gambling license in California if the person, partner, officer, director, or shareholder has a financial interest in an organization engaged in a prohibited form of gambling either in or out of the state. (Held in the Assembly Appropriations Committee Suspense File) SB 472 (Hill, Chapter 760, Statues of 2013) created a three-year licensing exemption for the owners of the Hollywood Park by authorizing CGCC to exempt specified limited partners in limited partnerships from specified licensing requirements. AB 1290 (Hill, 2012) would have repealed existing laws regarding an exemption from licensing requirements for Hollywood Park. AB 2526 (Hall, 2012) would have revised several definitions within the Act. Specifically the bill revised the definition of a "key employee," added surveillance managers and supervisors to the definition of "key employee" for licensing purposes and deleted the term "pit boss" and replaced the term "shift boss" to "shift manager." (Held on the inactive file on the Senate Floor) AB 777 (Hall, 2011) would have required every person who is AB 2218 Page 6 required to hold a state license to obtain the license before engaging in the activity or occupying the position with respect to which the license is requires, except as specified. (Never Heard in the Assembly Governmental Organization Committee) FISCAL EFFECT: Appropriation: No Fiscal Com.:YesLocal: Yes Unknown SUPPORT: (Verified8/12/16) California Teamsters Public Affairs Council Painters and Allied Trades, District Council 36 State Building and Construction Trades Council of California Unite-Here, AFL-CIO OPPOSITION: (Verified8/12/16) None received ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT: According to the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, "the Hollywood Park site in Inglewood has been chosen for construction of a new, state of the art, NFL stadium. This addition, along with a 7,000 seat music venue will make this project a world class location in Southern California. Just as important, it will provide an estimated 30,000 new jobs, many of which will be good paying jobs in the construction industry, which our members are very excited about. We also understand that a construction project of this magnitude, while a tremendous economic driver for the region, will have a temporary impact on the business of the card club located directly adjacent to the overall project. This bill simply extends the current divestment period for an additional three years while the massive construction efforts AB 2218 Page 7 are underway." ASSEMBLY FLOOR: 75-0, 4/14/16 AYES: Achadjian, Alejo, Travis Allen, Arambula, Atkins, Baker, Bigelow, Bloom, Bonilla, Bonta, Brough, Brown, Burke, Calderon, Campos, Chang, Chau, Chávez, Chiu, Chu, Cooley, Cooper, Dababneh, Dahle, Daly, Dodd, Eggman, Frazier, Beth Gaines, Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gatto, Gipson, Gomez, Gonzalez, Gordon, Gray, Grove, Hadley, Harper, Roger Hernández, Holden, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Kim, Lackey, Linder, Lopez, Low, Maienschein, Mathis, Mayes, Medina, Mullin, Obernolte, O'Donnell, Olsen, Patterson, Quirk, Ridley-Thomas, Rodriguez, Salas, Santiago, Steinorth, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting, Wagner, Waldron, Weber, Wilk, Williams, Wood, Rendon NO VOTE RECORDED: Irwin, Levine, McCarty, Melendez, Nazarian Prepared by:Felipe Lopez / G.O. / (916) 651-1530 8/15/16 20:29:56 **** END ****