Current through December 10, 2024
(a) The legislature has declared gaming operations legal if licensed by the Commission and conducted upon establishments, vessels and cruise vessels located in certain statutorily described areas where voters have not voted to prohibit gaming. The Commission, as authorized by law and in conformity with the power and responsibility vested in it by the legislature, finds that gaming licensees may operate at the following locations. Nothing in this section shall act to prevent the Commission from denying a gaming license or preliminary site approval based on the unsuitability of a particular site.1. Cruise Vessels. Waters within the State of Mississippi which lie adjacent to the three (3) most southern counties of the State. In addition to the Mississippi Sound, this would include St. Louis Bay, Biloxi Bay and Pascagoula Bay. However, the rivers, bayous, lakes and back bays leading into these bays, including but not limited to the Jourdan River, Wolf River, Bernard Bayou, Tchoutacabouffa River, Pascagoula River and Escatawpa River, Biloxi River, Big Lake and Back Bay of Biloxi are not within the authorized area. In determining where the river ends and the bay begins, an imaginary line shall be drawn from the foremost land mass at the intersection of the river and bay, straight across the river to the foremost land mass of the intersection on the other side. In determining where Back Bay of Biloxi ends and Biloxi Bay begins, an imaginary line shall be drawn beginning at a point 1200 feet west of the center line of Interstate 110 on the northern shore to a point on the center line of Interstate 110 on the southern shore.2. Vessels. Vessels must be on the Mississippi River or navigable waters within any county bordering on the Mississippi River when such navigable waters run into the Mississippi River. Navigable waters mean any rivers, creeks, bayous or other bodies of water that are used or susceptible of being used as an artery of commerce and which either in their natural or improved condition are used or suitable for use as an artery of commerce or are used for the docking or mooring of a vessel, notwithstanding interruptions between the navigable parts of such rivers, creeks, bayous or other bodies of water by falls, shallows, or rapids compelling land carriage. Vessels may be located (1) on the Mississippi River, including oxbow lakes immediately adjacent to the Mississippi River, that communicate with the Mississippi River and are characterized by currents which reverse seasonally, running one direction when the Mississippi River rises, and the opposite direction when it falls, and (2) on navigable waters. i. Navigable Waters are defined as rivers, creeks, bayous or other naturally occurring bodies of water that, at the time of application and prior to improvements to accommodate a vessel empty into the Mississippi River in the county where the applicant casino is located; are located within a county where gaming is legal, in other words, do not border a county where gaming is illegal; are used or susceptible of being used as an artery of commerce for substantial commercial traffic; either in their natural or improved condition are used or suitable for use as an artery of commerce for substantial commercial traffic or are used for docking or mooring of a vessel; and are of a sufficient depth and width at least thirty (30) days of the calendar year to accommodate a vessel of at least 150 in length and the proposed width of the applicant vessel.ii. Naturally occurring interruptions between the navigable parts of such rivers, creeks, bayous or other bodies of water by falls, shallows, or rapids compelling land carriage do not deprive it of its classification of navigable. Artificial impediments to navigation for substantial commercial traffic do not deprive rivers, creeks, bayous or other bodies of water of their status as navigable.iii. In accordance with the above, vessels must be west of the main line levee that runs from the border between the states of Mississippi and Tennessee to the end of the main line levee in Warren County and west of the naturally occurring levee system or bluffs from Warren County to the border between Wilkinson County, Mississippi and West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, except vessels may be located on the Yazoo River within Warren County and the Big Black River where it forms the border between Warren and Claiborne Counties.3. Establishments. The part of the structure in which licensed gaming activities are conducted is located entirely in an area which is located no more than eight hundred (800) feet from the mean high-water line (as defined in Section 29-15-1) of the waters within the State of Mississippi, which lie adjacent to the State of Mississippi south of the three (3) most southern counties in the State of Mississippi, including the Mississippi Sound, St. Louis Bay, Biloxi Bay and Pascagoula Bay, or, with regard to Harrison County only, no farther north than the southern boundary of the right-of-way for U.S. Highway 90, whichever is greater; and In the case of a structure that is located in whole or part on shore, the part of the structure in which licensed gaming activities are conducted shall lie adjacent to state waters south of the three (3) most southern counties in the State of Mississippi, including the Mississippi Sound, St. Louis Bay, Biloxi Bay and Pascagoula Bay. When the site upon which the structure is located consists of a parcel of real property, easements and rights-of-way for public streets and highways shall not be construed to interrupt the contiguous nature of the parcel, nor shall the footage contained within the easements and rights-of-way be counted in the calculation of the distances specified in the above paragraph.4. The Executive Director may make a recommendation to the Commission regarding the qualification of a location for gaming operations upon the request of an applicant for an operators license or upon a finding by the Executive Director that such determination is necessary and in accord with public policy.5. These amendments shall apply to all existing, pending, renewal and new applicants for a license or preliminary site approval. (Adopted: 11/14/1990; Amended: 12/12/1990; Amended: 07/16/1998; Amended: 04/26/2001; Amended: 07/23/2003; Amended: 02/23/2006.)Miss. Code Ann. §§ 75-76-3, 75-76-29, 75-76-33