This bill establishes a moratorium on the issuance of new licenses for conducting gambling games, limiting the total number of licenses to 19 until June 30, 2030. It specifies that licenses will only be granted in counties where gambling operations were already in place on the effective date of the bill. The bill also outlines provisions that allow existing licensees to relocate within the same county, permits the issuance of new licenses if a licensed facility is sold, and allows for new licenses to be issued if a previous license has been surrendered, not renewed, or revoked.

The new legal language introduced in this bill includes a specific section (99F.5A) that details these limitations and the conditions under which licenses may be transferred or reissued. Additionally, this section is set to be repealed on July 1, 2030, indicating a temporary measure rather than a permanent change to gambling regulations. The bill is deemed of immediate importance and takes effect upon enactment.