103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB5307

 

Introduced 2/9/2024, by Rep. Daniel Didech

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
230 ILCS 10/13.3 new

    Amends the Illinois Gambling Act. Creates the Problem Gaming Task Force to provide recommendations to the General Assembly on how the State should continue to meet its responsibility to assist those who suffer from a gambling problem or disorder. Includes provisions relating to task force membership, compensation and meetings, duties, and reports. Provides that the Illinois Gaming Board shall provide administrative and other support to the task force. Requires the task force to submit a report of its recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly. Repeals the provisions on January 1, 2027.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning gaming.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Findings. The General Assembly finds that:
5        (1) the State continues to have a responsibility to
6    provide resources related to prevention, treatment, and
7    recovery for persons suffering with a gambling problem or
8    gambling disorder; and
9        (2) a task force is necessary in order for there to be
10    a comprehensive review of gambling funding, services,
11    programs, and policies.
 
12    Section 5. The Illinois Gambling Act is amended by adding
13Section 13.3 as follows:
 
14    (230 ILCS 10/13.3 new)
15    Sec. 13.3. Problem Gaming Task Force.
16    (a) The Problem Gaming Task Force is created to provide
17recommendations to the General Assembly on how the State
18should continue to meet its responsibility to assist those who
19suffer from a gambling problem or disorder. The task force
20membership is composed of:
21        (1) one member from each of the 2 largest caucuses of
22    the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate;

 

 

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1        (2) one member from each of the 2 largest caucuses in
2    the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of
3    the House of Representatives;
4        (3) one member appointed by the Governor who is a
5    representative from the health care industry;
6        (4) one member appointed by the Director of Public
7    Health who is a representative from the Department of
8    Public Health;
9        (5) one member appointed by the Chairman of the
10    Illinois Gaming Board who is a representative from the
11    Illinois Gaming Board;
12        (6) one member appointed by the Director of the
13    Lottery who is a representative from the Department of the
14    Lottery;
15        (7) one member appointed by the Chairman of the
16    Illinois Racing Board who is a representative from the
17    Illinois Racing Board;
18        (8) one member appointed by the Governor who is a
19    representative from a nonprofit organization with
20    experience in problem gambling treatment and recovery
21    services;
22        (9) one member of the public appointed by the Governor
23    who is impacted by a gambling problem or gambling
24    disorder;
25        (10) one member appointed by the Governor who is a
26    representative from a business or organization licensed

 

 

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1    under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975, the Illinois
2    Gambling Act, the Video Gaming Act, or the Sports Wagering
3    Act; and
4        (11) other State agency representatives or stakeholder
5    group representatives specially appointed by the task
6    force for the purpose of participating in specific topic
7    discussions or subcommittees.
8    The members of the task force shall serve without
9compensation, but shall be reimbursed for their expenses
10incurred in performing their duties. The task force shall meet
11at least 4 times.
12    (b) The task force has the following duties:
13        (1) review existing programs, services, and treatment
14    to address problem gambling and gambling disorders in this
15    State by public, private, and nonprofit entities;
16        (2) review existing programs, services, and treatment
17    to address problem gambling and gambling disorders in
18    other states and the federal government;
19        (3) review the emerging nexus between gambling
20    advertisements and gambling addiction;
21        (4) make recommendations to the General Assembly
22    regarding:
23            (A) whether additional research and study is
24        needed on prevalence of problem gambling and gambling
25        disorder in the State;
26            (B) whether this State should expand State funding

 

 

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1        for prevention, treatment, and recovery services to
2        address the need for these programs; and
3            (C) whether the current delivery of State
4        licensing and certification of problem gambling
5        providers meets the current and projected future
6        demand for services; and
7        (5) identify additional problem gambling areas for
8    consideration and any actions needed to ensure the State
9    or gambling regulatory entities are effectively addressing
10    problem gambling in an attempt to reduce the number of
11    persons impacted by this problem.
12    (c) The Board shall provide administrative and other
13support to the task force.
14    (d) The task force shall submit a report of its
15recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by
16December 31, 2025.
17    (e) This Section is repealed January 1, 2027.