Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB308

Introduced
2/24/26  
Refer
2/24/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/30/26  
Engrossed
4/7/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Report Pass
5/13/26  

Caption

Requires acceptance of cash for certain transactions at state-owned stadium facilities (EG INCREASE SG EX See Note)

Impact

The bill creates a significant shift in payment policies at state-owned venues, making it a requirement for these establishments to accommodate cash transactions. This could directly enhance accessibility for visitors who may not have credit or debit cards, thereby promoting inclusivity in public spaces. It also establishes a precedent that encourages other entities to rethink their payment policies, potentially leading to expanded cash acceptance in other sectors depending on the interplay with local regulations.

Summary

House Bill 308 requires state-owned public facilities to accept cash as a payment option for in-person transactions. This includes entertainment and athletic facilities such as the Louisiana Superdome and Smoothie King Center. The bill mandates that if a facility accepts other forms of payment for a transaction, it must also accept cash, ensuring that individuals who prefer or require cash can participate in events and activities without restriction. As an alternative, facilities may provide cash-to-card kiosks to enable cash transactions, converting cash to debit cards for purchasing items on-site.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 308 appears supportive of enhancing payment accessibility, reflecting an evolving recognition of the importance of cash as a payment method. Proponents of the bill argue it addresses the needs of a diverse population who rely on cash, particularly low-income individuals who may not have access to banking services. However, detractors may raise concerns about security issues related to cash handling and the operational costs associated with implementing cash-to-card kiosks.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention relate to the logistical challenges and safety concerns linked to cash transactions in large venues. Critics are likely to discuss the implications of the bill for managing cash security and potential issues surrounding counterfeit cash. Additionally, the definition of acceptable transactions and potential exceptions (like sales with counterfeit suspicions) may provoke legal debates about enforcement and compliance within the parameters defined by the bill, particularly with concerns about how these exceptions will be implemented in practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB615

Provides for the regulation of solar facilities (EG INCREASE SD EX See Note)

LA HB253

Provides relative to kratom (EG INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB454

Requires Medicaid coverage for certain doula services (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB305

Provides for the regulation of certain broadband services (OR INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA SB196

Provides relative to homelessness. (8/1/25) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB619

Provides relative to public camping (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB386

Establishes gold and silver as currency (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB586

Provides for calling a constitutional convention (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB70

Revises initial academic eligibility requirements for a TOPS-Tech award (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB515

To provide for the cost share of certain insurance premiums for programs sponsored by the state's Office of Group Benefits (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

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