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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 557

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 557  by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section  5.   The  Criminal  Code  of 1961 is amended by
 5    adding Article 48 as follows:

 6        (720 ILCS 5/Art. 48 heading new)
 7                ARTICLE 48. PROMOTING A CRIMINAL RAVE

 8        (720 ILCS 5/48-1 new)
 9        Sec. 48-1.  Legislative findings and intent.
10        (a)  The General Assembly finds that raves:
11             (1)  are dance parties that are extremely  conducive
12        to   the   unlawful  delivery,  possession,  and  use  of
13        controlled substances;
14             (2)  expose their participants,  most  of  whom  are
15        under  the age of 25 and some of whom are as young as the
16        age of 12, to drug  activity  that  can  result  in  drug
17        addiction, great bodily harm, and death;
18             (3)  provide an arena for predatory sexual crimes;
19             (4)  further the interests of organized criminals;
20             (5)  foster  attitudes  of  toleration  towards  the
21        unlawful  delivery,  possession,  and  use  of controlled
 
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 1        substances and contempt or indifference towards the  laws
 2        controlling those substances;
 3             (6)  increase  the  dropout,  truancy,  and  failure
 4        rates of children attending schools within this State;
 5             (7)  interfere  with  the  duty of parents and legal
 6        guardians  to  provide  for  the  physical,  mental,  and
 7        emotional well-being of their children and the rights  of
 8        parents  to  raise  their  children  free  from physical,
 9        mental and emotional harm caused by the unlawful  use  of
10        controlled substances; and
11             (8)  increase  the costs incurred by the citizens of
12        this State for law enforcement,  insurance,  and  medical
13        services.
14        (b)  The  General  Assembly  finds  that, in light of the
15    findings  made  in  subsection  (a),  raves   and   similarly
16    structured activities are matters of legitimate, substantial,
17    and  compelling  governmental  interest  that  give rise to a
18    special need to shield minors and  young  adults  who  attend
19    raves  from  the  problems  enumerated  in subsection (a) and
20    safeguard the  rights  of  parents  and  legal  guardians  of
21    unemancipated  minors  who attend raves. The General Assembly
22    further finds that, by  knowingly  creating,  permitting,  or
23    fostering  environments  in  which uninitiated and vulnerable
24    minors  and  young  adults  can  be  initially   exposed   to
25    controlled  substances  that  may  cause  great  bodily harm,
26    death,  or  addiction,  persons  who  promote  or  facilitate
27    criminal raves are as culpable as persons who manufacture  or
28    deliver  those substances.  It is therefore the intent of the
29    General Assembly to address the problems presented  by  raves
30    by  the  enactment  of criminal penalties and civil sanctions
31    and causes of action.

32        (720 ILCS 5/48-5 new)
33        Sec. 48-5.  Definitions.  As used in this Article:
 
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 1        "Controlled  substance"  means  any  drug,  substance  or
 2    precursor listed in  the  Schedules  of  Article  II  of  the
 3    Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
 4        "Deliver" or "delivery" mean the actual, constructive, or
 5    attempted  transfer of controlled substances, with or without
 6    consideration,  whether   or   not   there   is   an   agency
 7    relationship.
 8        "Knowledge" or "knowingly" or "know" (1) have the meaning
 9    ascribed to them in Section 4-5 of the Criminal Code of 1961,
10    or  (2)  mean willful ignorance or blindness to the existence
11    of material facts or circumstances.
12        "Rave" means a party-like  event  at  which  25  or  more
13    persons  pay  money or other consideration or make a purchase
14    of anything of value  in  order  to  enter  or  remain  in  a
15    building,  room  or  area  where  the  participants  dance or
16    otherwise socialize against a background  of  music  that  is
17    electronically produced, reproduced, or transmitted.

18        (720 ILCS 5/48-10 new)
19        Sec. 48-10. Promoting a criminal rave.
20        (a)  A person commits the offense of promoting a criminal
21    rave  if  he or she manages or controls any building, room or
22    area either as owner, lessee, agent, employee,  or  mortgagee
23    on  which  a  rave is conducted and, during the course of the
24    rave, knowingly rents, leases or  makes  available  for  use,
25    with  or  without consideration, that building, room, or area
26    for  the  purpose  of  possessing,  delivering,  or  using  a
27    controlled substance in violation of the Illinois  Controlled
28    Substances Act.
29        (b)  Sentence.   Promoting  a  criminal rave is a Class 2
30    felony.

31        (720 ILCS 5/48-15 new)
32        Sec. 48-15.  Aggravated promotion of a criminal rave.
 
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 1        (a)  Any person who violates Section 48-10 with knowledge
 2    that any person under the age of 18 is in attendance  at  the
 3    rave  that  was  the  subject  of  the  violation commits the
 4    offense of aggravated promotion of a rave.
 5        (b)  Sentence.  Aggravated promotion of a rave is a Class
 6    1 felony.

 7        (720 ILCS 5/48-20 new)
 8        Sec. 48-20.  Forfeiture of property.
 9        (a)  Any person  who  is  convicted  of  a  violation  of
10    Section  48-10 or Section 48-15 of this Article shall forfeit
11    to the State of Illinois all proceeds received from the  rave
12    that was the subject of the violation.
13        (b)  Any person convicted of a violation of Section 48-10
14    or  Section  48-15 of this Article shall forfeit to the State
15    of Illinois all personal property used to facilitate the rave
16    that was the subject of the violation.

17        (720 ILCS 5/48-25 new)
18        Sec. 48-25.  Civil liability.  Any  person  who  violates
19    Section  48-15  of this Article shall be liable to the parent
20    or legal guardian of an unemancipated minor under the age  of
21    18  who  attended  the  rave  that  was  the  subject  of the
22    violation in an amount not less than $5,000.  If a controlled
23    substance was delivered to the minor during the course of the
24    rave, the person shall be  liable  to  the  parent  or  legal
25    guardian of the minor in an amount not less than $10,000.  If
26    the  minor  suffers  death  or incurs any harm or injury as a
27    result of having ingested a controlled substance obtained  or
28    ingested  at  the  rave,  the  person  shall be liable to the
29    parent or  legal  guardian  of  the  minor  for  all  damages
30    resulting  from  the  death or injury and the court may award
31    punitive damages.".

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