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State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB2855 Introduced , by Rep. Arthur Turner SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Video Gaming Act. Increases the maximum wager played per hand to $4 (rather than $2). Increases the maximum cash award for a wager on any
individual hand to $1,199 (rather than $500). Adds a maximum cash award for the maximum wager on a jackpot, progressive or otherwise, of $10,000. Allows a licensed establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, licensed veterans establishment,
or
licensed
fraternal
establishment that operates 5 video gaming terminals and averages $175 or more per day on those terminals, to apply to the Board for permission to operate a 6th video gaming terminal. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning gaming.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Video Gaming
Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 20 and 25 as follows: |
6 | | (230 ILCS 40/20)
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7 | | Sec. 20. Direct dispensing of receipt tickets only. A video |
8 | | gaming
terminal may not
directly dispense coins, cash, tokens, |
9 | | or any other article of exchange or
value except for receipt |
10 | | tickets. Tickets shall be dispensed by
pressing the ticket |
11 | | dispensing button on the video gaming terminal at the end
of |
12 | | one's turn or play. The ticket shall indicate the total amount |
13 | | of credits
and the cash award, the time of day in a 24-hour |
14 | | format showing hours and
minutes, the date, the
terminal serial |
15 | | number, the sequential number of the ticket, and an encrypted
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16 | | validation number from which the validity of the prize may be |
17 | | determined.
The player shall turn in this ticket to the |
18 | | appropriate
person at the licensed establishment, licensed |
19 | | truck stop establishment, licensed fraternal establishment,
or
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20 | | licensed veterans establishment
to receive the cash award. The |
21 | | cost
of the credit shall be one cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, or 25 |
22 | | cents, and the maximum
wager played per hand shall not exceed |
23 | | $4 $2 .
No cash award for the maximum wager on any
individual |
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1 | | hand shall exceed $1,199 $500 . No cash award for the maximum |
2 | | wager on a jackpot, progressive or otherwise, shall exceed |
3 | | $10,000.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 96-34, eff. 7-13-09; 96-1410, eff. 7-30-10.)
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5 | | (230 ILCS 40/25)
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6 | | Sec. 25. Restriction of licensees.
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7 | | (a) Manufacturer. A person may not be licensed as a |
8 | | manufacturer of a
video gaming terminal in Illinois unless the |
9 | | person has a valid
manufacturer's license issued
under this |
10 | | Act. A manufacturer may only sell video gaming terminals for |
11 | | use
in Illinois to
persons having a valid distributor's |
12 | | license.
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13 | | (b) Distributor. A person may not sell, distribute, or |
14 | | lease
or market a video gaming terminal in Illinois unless the |
15 | | person has a valid
distributor's
license issued under this Act. |
16 | | A distributor may only sell video gaming
terminals for use in
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17 | | Illinois to persons having a valid distributor's or terminal |
18 | | operator's
license.
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19 | | (c) Terminal operator. A person may not own, maintain, or |
20 | | place a video gaming terminal unless he has a valid terminal |
21 | | operator's
license issued
under this Act. A terminal operator |
22 | | may only place video gaming terminals for
use in
Illinois in |
23 | | licensed establishments, licensed truck stop establishments, |
24 | | licensed fraternal establishments,
and
licensed veterans |
25 | | establishments.
No terminal operator may give anything of |
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1 | | value, including but not limited to
a loan or financing |
2 | | arrangement, to a licensed establishment, licensed truck stop |
3 | | establishment,
licensed fraternal establishment, or licensed |
4 | | veterans establishment as
any incentive or inducement to locate |
5 | | video terminals in that establishment.
Of the after-tax profits
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6 | | from a video gaming terminal, 50% shall be paid to the terminal
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7 | | operator and 50% shall be paid to the licensed establishment, |
8 | | licensed truck stop establishment,
licensed fraternal |
9 | | establishment, or
licensed veterans establishment, |
10 | | notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary.
A video terminal |
11 | | operator that violates one or more requirements of this |
12 | | subsection is guilty of a Class 4 felony and is subject to |
13 | | termination of his or her license by the Board.
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14 | | (d) Licensed technician. A person may not service, |
15 | | maintain, or repair a
video gaming terminal
in this State |
16 | | unless he or she (1) has a valid technician's license issued
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17 | | under this Act, (2) is a terminal operator, or (3) is employed |
18 | | by a terminal
operator, distributor, or manufacturer.
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19 | | (d-5) Licensed terminal handler. No person, including, but |
20 | | not limited to, an employee or independent contractor working |
21 | | for a manufacturer, distributor, supplier, technician, or |
22 | | terminal operator licensed pursuant to this Act, shall have |
23 | | possession or control of a video gaming terminal, or access to |
24 | | the inner workings of a video gaming terminal, unless that |
25 | | person possesses a valid terminal handler's license issued |
26 | | under this Act. |
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1 | | (e) Licensed establishment. No video gaming terminal may be |
2 | | placed in any licensed establishment, licensed veterans |
3 | | establishment, licensed truck stop establishment,
or licensed |
4 | | fraternal establishment
unless the owner
or agent of the owner |
5 | | of the licensed establishment, licensed veterans |
6 | | establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, or licensed
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7 | | fraternal establishment has entered into a
written use |
8 | | agreement with the terminal operator for placement of the
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9 | | terminals. A copy of the use agreement shall be on file in the |
10 | | terminal
operator's place of business and available for |
11 | | inspection by individuals
authorized by the Board. |
12 | | (e-5) A licensed establishment, licensed truck stop |
13 | | establishment, licensed veterans establishment,
or
licensed
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14 | | fraternal
establishment may operate up to 5 video gaming |
15 | | terminals on its premises at any
time. If a licensed |
16 | | establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, licensed |
17 | | veterans establishment,
or
licensed
fraternal
establishment |
18 | | operates 5 video gaming terminals and averages $175 or more per |
19 | | day on those terminals, then the licensed establishment, |
20 | | licensed truck stop establishment, licensed veterans |
21 | | establishment,
or
licensed
fraternal
establishment may apply |
22 | | to the Board for permission to operate a 6th video gaming |
23 | | terminal.
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24 | | (f) (Blank).
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25 | | (g) Financial interest restrictions.
As used in this Act, |
26 | | "substantial interest" in a partnership, a corporation, an
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1 | | organization, an association, a business, or a limited |
2 | | liability company means:
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3 | | (A) When, with respect to a sole proprietorship, an |
4 | | individual or
his or her spouse owns, operates, manages, or |
5 | | conducts, directly
or indirectly, the organization, |
6 | | association, or business, or any part thereof;
or
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7 | | (B) When, with respect to a partnership, the individual |
8 | | or his or
her spouse shares in any of the profits, or |
9 | | potential profits,
of the partnership activities; or
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10 | | (C) When, with respect to a corporation, an individual |
11 | | or his or her
spouse is an officer or director, or the |
12 | | individual or his or her spouse is a holder, directly or |
13 | | beneficially, of 5% or more of any class
of stock of the |
14 | | corporation; or
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15 | | (D) When, with respect to an organization not covered |
16 | | in (A), (B) or
(C) above, an individual or his or her |
17 | | spouse is an officer or manages the
business affairs, or |
18 | | the individual or his or her spouse is the
owner of or |
19 | | otherwise controls 10% or more of the assets of the |
20 | | organization;
or
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21 | | (E) When an individual or his or her spouse furnishes
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22 | | 5% or more of the capital, whether in cash, goods, or |
23 | | services, for the
operation of any business, association, |
24 | | or organization during any calendar
year; or |
25 | | (F) When, with respect to a limited liability company, |
26 | | an individual or his or her
spouse is a member, or the |
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1 | | individual or his or her spouse is a holder, directly or |
2 | | beneficially, of 5% or more of the membership interest of |
3 | | the limited liability company.
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4 | | For purposes of this subsection (g), "individual" includes |
5 | | all individuals or their spouses whose combined interest would |
6 | | qualify as a substantial interest under this subsection (g) and |
7 | | whose activities with respect to an organization, association, |
8 | | or business are so closely aligned or coordinated as to |
9 | | constitute the activities of a single entity. |
10 | | (h) Location restriction. A licensed establishment, |
11 | | licensed truck stop establishment, licensed
fraternal
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12 | | establishment, or licensed veterans establishment that is (i) |
13 | | located within 1,000
feet of a facility operated by an |
14 | | organization licensee licensed under the Illinois Horse Racing |
15 | | Act of 1975 or the home dock of a riverboat licensed under the |
16 | | Riverboat
Gambling Act or (ii) located within 100 feet of a |
17 | | school or a place of worship under the Religious Corporation |
18 | | Act, is ineligible to operate a video gaming terminal. The |
19 | | location restrictions in this subsection (h) do not apply if |
20 | | (A) a facility operated by an organization licensee, a school, |
21 | | or a place of worship moves to or is established within the |
22 | | restricted area after a licensed establishment, licensed truck |
23 | | stop establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or |
24 | | licensed veterans establishment becomes licensed under this |
25 | | Act or (B) a school or place of worship moves to or is |
26 | | established within the restricted area after a licensed |
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1 | | establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, licensed |
2 | | fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans establishment |
3 | | obtains its original liquor license. For the purpose of this |
4 | | subsection, "school" means an elementary or secondary public |
5 | | school, or an elementary or secondary private school registered |
6 | | with or recognized by the State Board of Education. |
7 | | Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection (h), the |
8 | | Board may waive the requirement that a licensed establishment, |
9 | | licensed truck stop establishment, licensed fraternal |
10 | | establishment, or licensed veterans establishment not be |
11 | | located within 1,000 feet from a facility operated by an |
12 | | organization licensee licensed under the Illinois Horse Racing |
13 | | Act of 1975 or the home dock of a riverboat licensed under the |
14 | | Riverboat Gambling Act. The Board shall not grant such waiver |
15 | | if there is any common ownership or control, shared business |
16 | | activity, or contractual arrangement of any type between the |
17 | | establishment and the organization licensee or owners licensee |
18 | | of a riverboat. The Board shall adopt rules to implement the |
19 | | provisions of this paragraph. |
20 | | (i) Undue economic concentration. In addition to |
21 | | considering all other requirements under this Act, in deciding |
22 | | whether to approve the operation of video gaming terminals by a |
23 | | terminal operator in a location, the Board shall consider the |
24 | | impact of any economic concentration of such operation of video |
25 | | gaming terminals. The Board shall not allow a terminal operator |
26 | | to operate video gaming terminals if the Board determines such |
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1 | | operation will result in undue economic concentration. For |
2 | | purposes of this Section, "undue economic concentration" means |
3 | | that a terminal operator would have such actual or potential |
4 | | influence over video gaming terminals in Illinois as to: |
5 | | (1) substantially impede or suppress competition among |
6 | | terminal operators; |
7 | | (2) adversely impact the economic stability of the |
8 | | video gaming industry in Illinois; or |
9 | | (3) negatively impact the purposes of the Video Gaming |
10 | | Act. |
11 | | The Board shall adopt rules concerning undue economic |
12 | | concentration with respect to the operation of video gaming |
13 | | terminals in Illinois. The rules shall include, but not be |
14 | | limited to, (i) limitations on the number of video gaming |
15 | | terminals operated by any terminal operator within a defined |
16 | | geographic radius and (ii) guidelines on the discontinuation of |
17 | | operation of any such video gaming terminals the Board |
18 | | determines will cause undue economic concentration.
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19 | | (j) The provisions of the Illinois Antitrust Act are fully |
20 | | and equally applicable to the activities of any licensee under |
21 | | this Act.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 98-31, eff. 6-24-13; 98-77, |
23 | | eff. 7-15-13; 98-112, eff. 7-26-13; 98-756, eff. 7-16-14.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
25 | | becoming law.
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