This article mentions everything. But I wouldn't be surprised if Bovada tries to circumvent it and only closes down sports betting, since that seems to be the primary focus as more and more states legalize it.
https://www.sportsbettingdime.com/ne...tional-states/
The Louisiana Gaming Control Board experienced a similar situation. Christopher B. Hebert, chairman of the LGCB, told Sports Betting Dime that the board sent Bovada a cease-and-desist notice on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
The certified notice was sent to Harp Media B.V., the parent company of Bovada, which operates in Willemstad, Curaçao.
“Bovada is allowing Louisiana residents and/or persons located in the state of Louisiana to place wagers via mobile application and internet websites with online casino services which include sportsbook, iGaming, table games slots, live dealer, poker, horse racing, and hundreds of other gambling options in violation of Louisiana gaming laws and regulations,” Hebert wrote in the notice.