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| created a political subdivision, unit of local government with |
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| only the powers authorized by law, body politic, and municipal |
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| corporation, by the name and style of the Illinois State |
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| Fairgrounds Racetrack Authority. |
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| Section 15. Duties of the Authority. It shall be the duty |
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| of the Authority to promote, operate, and maintain horse racing |
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| operations through a racing contractor in the Illinois State |
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| Fairgrounds as provided in this Act. The Authority shall equip |
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| and maintain the fairgrounds and its buildings and facilities |
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| for that purpose. The Authority has the right to contract with |
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| a racing contractor and other third parties in order to fulfill |
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| its purpose. The Authority is granted all rights and powers |
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| necessary to perform such duties. |
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| Section 20. Board. |
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| (a) The governing and administrative powers of the |
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| Authority is vested in a body consisting of 7 members, 2 of |
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| which shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Sangamon County |
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| Board with the advice and consent of the Sangamon County Board, |
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| one of whom is appointed for an initial term of one year, and |
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| one of whom is appointed for an initial term of 3 years; 2 of |
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| which shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City of |
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| Springfield with the advice and consent of the city council, |
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| one of whom is appointed for an initial term of one year, and |
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| one of whom is appointed for an initial term of 3 years; 2 of |
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| which shall be appointed by the Director of the Department of |
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| Agriculture, one for an initial term of one year and one for an |
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| initial term of 3 years; and one of which shall be appointed by |
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| the Chairman of the Sangamon County Emergency Telephone Systems |
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| Board for an initial term of 3 years. All appointees shall be |
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| subject to approval by the Illinois Racing Board. The Chairman |
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| of the Authority shall be elected annually by the Board.
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| (b) All successors shall hold office for a term of 5 years, |
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| except in the case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. Each |
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| member, including the chairperson, shall hold office until the |
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| expiration of his or her term and until his or her successor is |
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| appointed and qualified. Nothing shall preclude a member from |
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| serving consecutive terms. Any member may resign from office, |
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| to take effect when a successor has been appointed and |
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| qualified. A vacancy in office shall occur in the case of a |
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| member's death or indictment, conviction, or plea of guilty to |
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| a felony. A vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term with |
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| the approval of the Illinois Racing Board. |
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| (c) The appointing officer or the Illinois Racing Board may |
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| remove any member of the Board upon a finding of incompetence, |
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| neglect of duty, or misfeasance or malfeasance in office or for |
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| a violation of this Act. The Illinois Racing Board may remove |
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| any member of the Board for any violation of the Illinois Horse |
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| Racing Act of 1975 or the rules and regulations of the Illinois |
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| Racing Board. |
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| (d) Board members shall receive $300 for each day it meets |
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| and
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| incurred in the
performance of their official duties. A Board |
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| member who serves in the office
of secretary-treasurer may also |
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| receive compensation for services provided
as that officer. |
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| (e) The Board shall prescribe the time and place for |
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| meetings, the manner in which special meetings may be called, |
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| and the notice that must be given to members. All actions and |
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| meetings of the Board shall be subject to the provisions of the |
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| Open Meetings Act. Four members of the Board shall constitute a |
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| quorum. All substantive action of the Board shall be by |
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| resolution with an affirmative vote of a majority of the |
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| members.
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| Section 25. Executive director; officers. |
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| (a) The Authority shall appoint
an executive director, |
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| after the completion of a background investigation and approval |
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| by the Illinois Racing Board, who shall be the chief executive |
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| officer of the
Authority. The Board shall fix the compensation |
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| of the executive director.
Subject to the general control of |
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| the Board, the executive director shall be
responsible for the |
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| management of the business, properties, and
employees of the |
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| Authority. The executive director shall direct the
enforcement |
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| of all resolutions, rules, and regulations of the Board, and |
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perform such other duties as may be prescribed from
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| to time by the Board. All employees and independent |
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| contractors,
consultants, engineers, architects, accountants, |
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| attorneys, financial experts,
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| personnel, superintendents, managers, and other
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| appointed or employed pursuant to this Act shall
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| executive director. In addition to any other duties set forth |
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| in
this Act, the executive director shall do all of the |
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| following:
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| (1) Direct and supervise the administrative affairs |
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| and activities of the
Authority in accordance with its |
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| rules, regulations, and policies.
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| (2) Attend meetings of the Board.
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| (3) Keep minutes of all proceedings of the Board.
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| (4) Approve all accounts for salaries, per diem |
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| payments, and allowable
expenses of the Board and its |
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| employees and consultants.
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| (5) Report and make recommendations to the Board |
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| concerning the terms and
conditions of any contract with a |
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| horse racing contractor.
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| (6) Perform any other duty that the Board requires for |
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| carrying out the
provisions of this Act.
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| (7) Devote his or her full time to the duties of the |
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| office and not hold
any other office or employment.
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| (b) The Board may select a secretary-treasurer to hold |
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| office at the pleasure of the Board. The Board
shall fix the |
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| duties of such officer.
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| Section 30. General rights and powers of the Authority. In |
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| Authority shall have the following rights and powers: |
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| (1) Transition the conduct of horse racing at the |
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| Illinois State Fairgrounds from an annual race meeting that |
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| is contained within the duration of the Illinois State Fair |
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| to an annual standardbred race meeting that lasts from 3 to |
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| 9 months, depending on funding and market conditions. |
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| (2) Adopt and alter an official seal. |
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| (3) Establish and change its fiscal year. |
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| (4) Sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, all in its |
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| own name, and agree to binding arbitration of any dispute |
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| to which it is a party. |
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| (5) Adopt, amend, and repeal by-laws, rules, and |
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| regulations consistent with the furtherance of the powers |
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| and duties provided for. |
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| (6) Maintain its principal office and such other |
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| offices as the Board may designate. |
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| (7) Conduct background investigations of potential |
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| racing contractors, including its principals or |
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| shareholders, and Authority staff. |
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| (8) Employ, either as regular employees or independent |
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| contractors, consultants, engineers, architects, |
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| accountants, attorneys, financial experts, construction |
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| experts and personnel, superintendents, managers and other |
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| professional personnel, and such other personnel as may be |
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| necessary in the judgment of the Board, and fix their |
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| compensation. |
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| (9) Operate and maintain grounds, buildings, and |
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| facilities to carry out its corporate purposes and duties. |
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| (10) Enter into, revoke, and modify contracts. |
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| (11) Enter into a contract with a racing contractor. |
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| (12) Develop, or cause to be developed by a third |
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| party, a master plan for development of horse racing at the |
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| Illinois State Fairgrounds. |
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| (13) Negotiate and enter into intergovernmental |
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| agreements with the State and its agencies and units of |
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| local government in furtherance of the powers and duties of |
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| the Board, including with the Department of Agriculture for |
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| the use of facilities in compliance with the State Fair |
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| Act. |
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| (14) Receive and disburse funds for its own corporate |
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| purposes or as otherwise specified in this Act. |
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| (15) Borrow money from any source, public or private, |
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| for any corporate purpose, including, without limitation, |
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| working capital for its operations, reserve funds, or |
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| payment of interest, and to mortgage, pledge, or otherwise |
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| encumber the property or funds of the Authority and to |
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| contract with or engage the services of any person in |
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| connection with any financing, including financial |
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| institutions, issuers of letters of credit, or insurers and |
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| enter into reimbursement agreements with this person or |
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| entity which may be secured as if money were borrowed from |
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| the person or entity. |
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| (16) Receive and accept from any source, private or |
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| public, contributions, gifts, or grants of money or |
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| property to the Authority. |
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| (17) Provide for the insurance of any property, |
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| operations, officers, members, agents, or employees of the |
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| Authority against any risk or hazard, to self-insure or |
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| participate in joint self-insurance pools or entities to |
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| insure against such risk or hazard, and to provide for the |
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| indemnification of its officers, members, employees, |
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| contractors, or agents against any and all risks. |
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| (18) Exercise all the corporate powers granted |
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| Illinois corporations under the Business Corporation Act |
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| of 1983, except to the extent that powers are inconsistent |
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| with those of a body politic and corporate of the State. |
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| (19) Do all things necessary or convenient to carry out |
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| the powers granted by this Act.
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| Section 35. Contracts with racing contractors. |
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| (a) The Board shall develop and administer a competitive |
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| sealed bidding process
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selection of a potential racing |
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| contractor to develop or operate horse racing at the Illinois |
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| State Fairgrounds.
The Board shall issue one or more requests |
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| for proposals. The Board may
establish minimum financial and |
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| investment requirements to determine the
eligibility of |
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establish and consider such other criteria as it deems |
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| appropriate. The Board
may impose a fee upon persons who |
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| respond to requests for proposal, in order to
reimburse the |
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| Board for its costs in preparing and issuing the requests and
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| reviewing the proposals.
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| (b) The Board may enter into contracts for the development |
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| of horse racing at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, provided |
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| that no such contract shall encumber the Department of |
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| Agriculture.
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| (c) Within 5 days after the time limit for submitting bids |
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| and proposals has passed, the Board shall make all bids and |
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| proposals public. Thereafter, the Board shall evaluate the |
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| responses to its requests for proposal and
the ability of all |
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| persons or entities responding to its request for proposal
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| meet the requirements of this Act and to undertake and perform |
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| the
obligations set forth in its requests for proposal.
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| (d) After reviewing proposals and subject to approval by |
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| the Illinois Racing Board, the Board shall enter into a |
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| contract. If the Illinois Racing Board approves the contract, |
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| the Board shall transmit a copy of the executed contract to the |
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| Illinois Racing Board. |
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| (e) Any contract entered into by the Authority under this |
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| Section after electronic gaming is authorized at the Illinois |
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| State Fairgrounds under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 |
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| and the Riverboat Gambling Act (i) may not be for a term of |
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| less than 10 or more than 20 years and (ii) shall require the |
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| racing contractor to make a payment before the racing |
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| contractor may begin conducting electronic gaming at the |
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| Illinois State Fairgrounds in an amount of at least 50% of the |
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| present value of any total compensation expected to be paid by |
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| the racing contractor to the Authority and the amount paid |
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| shall be discounted from future payments made by the racing |
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| contractor to the Authority. Any payment received by the |
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| Authority under this subsection (e) must be distributed as |
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| follows: 66 2/3% shall be paid to the Department of Agriculture |
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| for deposit into the State Fairgrounds Infrastructure |
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| Improvement Fund and 33 1/3% shall be paid to the Sangamon |
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| County Central Dispatch System.
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| Section 37. Relationship with Illinois Racing Board. The |
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| Authority and its racing contractor are subject to all of the |
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| rules of the Illinois Racing Board adopted under the Illinois |
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| Horse Racing Act of 1975. |
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| Section 40. Transfer of funds. The revenues received by |
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| the Authority (other than amounts required to be paid pursuant |
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| to the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 and amounts required |
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| to pay the
operating expenses of the Authority, to pay amounts |
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| due the racing contractor pursuant to a contract, and to repay |
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| any borrowing of the Authority
made pursuant to Section 30) |
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| shall
be transferred
to the General Revenue Fund.
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| Section 45. Jurisdiction over property. The Authority |
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| shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the Department of |
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| Agriculture over all of the real estate of the Illinois State |
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| Fairgrounds that is used for horse racing, including those |
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| facilities commonly known as "one-mile track" and adjacent |
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| backstretch infrastructure; however, when it is necessary to |
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| have controlling jurisdiction over the operation of the |
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| property to obey a mandate of the Illinois Racing Board, the |
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| Authority shall have controlling jurisdiction, except that no |
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| such compliance by the Authority to any mandate imposed by the |
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| Racing Board shall impose any budgetary expense upon the |
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| Department of Agriculture. No substantial changes may be made |
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| to the infrastructure of the Illinois State Fairgrounds unless |
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| the Director of Agriculture grants affirmative approval for the |
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| changes. |
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| Section 50. Budgets and reporting.
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| (a) The Board shall annually adopt a budget for each
fiscal |
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| year. The budget may be modified from time to time in the same |
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| manner
and upon the same vote as it may be adopted. The budget |
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| shall include the
Authority's available funds and estimated |
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| revenues and shall provide for
payment of its obligations and |
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| estimated expenditures for the fiscal year,
including, without |
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| limitation, expenditures for administration, operation,
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| maintenance and repairs, debt service, and deposits into |
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| reserve and other
funds
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| (b) The Board shall annually cause the finances of the |
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| Authority to be
audited by a firm of certified public |
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| accountants and post the firm's audits of the Authority on the |
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| Authority's Internet website. The Auditor General has the |
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| authority and is required to conduct a financial and management |
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| audit of the Authority every 2 years. The Auditor General's |
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| audits must be posted on his or her Internet website. The |
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| Auditor General shall submit a bill to the Authority for costs |
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| associated with the audits required under this Section. The |
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| Authority shall reimburse in a timely manner.
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| (c) The Board shall, for each fiscal year, prepare an |
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| annual report
setting forth information concerning its |
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| activities in the fiscal year. The annual report shall include |
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| the
audited financial statements of the Authority for the |
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| fiscal year, the budget
for the succeeding fiscal year, and the |
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| current capital plan as of the date of
the report. Copies of |
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| the annual report shall be made available to persons who
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| request them and shall be submitted not later than 120 days |
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| after the end of
the Authority's fiscal year to the Governor, |
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| the Mayor, the General Assembly, and the Commission on |
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| Government Forecasting and Accountability.
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| Section 55. Deposit and withdrawal of funds. |
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| (a) All funds deposited by the Authority in any bank or |
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| savings and loan
association shall be placed in the name of the |
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| draft upon the bank or savings and loan
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| Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, the Board |
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| may designate
any of its members or any officer or employee of |
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wire transfer of funds deposited |
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| by the secretary-treasurer of funds in a bank
or savings and |
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| loan association for the payment of payroll and employee
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| benefits-related expenses.
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| No bank or savings and loan association shall receive |
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| public funds as
permitted by this Section unless it has |
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| complied with the requirements
established pursuant to Section |
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Funds Investment Act.
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| (b) If any officer or employee whose signature appears upon |
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| any check
or draft issued pursuant to this Act ceases (after |
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| attaching his signature) to
hold his or her office before the |
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| delivery of such a check or draft to the
payee, his or her |
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| signature shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all
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| purposes with the same effect as if he or she had remained in |
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| office until
delivery thereof.
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| Section 60. Contracts with the Authority; disclosure |
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| requirements. |
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| (a) A bidder, offeror, or contractor must disclose the |
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| names of all officers and directors. A bidder, offeror, or |
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| contractor for contracts with the Authority shall disclose the |
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| identity of every owner, beneficiary, or person with beneficial |
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| interest of more than 1%, or shareholder entitled to receive |
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| more than 1% of the total distributable income of any |
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| corporation, having any interest in the contract in the bidder, |
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| offeror, or contractor. The disclosure shall be in writing and |
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| attested to by an owner, trustee, corporate official, or agent. |
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| If stock in a corporation is publicly traded and there is no |
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| readily known individual having greater than a 1% interest, |
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| then a statement to that affect attested to by an officer or |
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| agent of the corporation or shall fulfill the disclosure |
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| statement requirement of this Section. A bidder, offeror, or |
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| contractor shall notify the Authority of any changes in |
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| officers, directors, ownership, or individuals having a |
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| beneficial interest of more than 1%. |
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| (b) A bidder, offeror, or contractor for contracts with an |
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| annual value of $10,000 or for a period to exceed one year |
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| shall disclose all political contributions of the bidder, |
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| offeror, or contractor and any affiliated person or entity. |
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| Disclosure shall include at least the names and addresses of |
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| the contributors and the dollar amounts of any contributions to |
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| any political committee made within the previous 2 years. |
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| "Contribution" means contribution as defined in Section |
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| 9-1.4 the Election Code. |
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| "Affiliated person" means (i) any person with any ownership |
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| interest or distributive share of the bidding or contracting |
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| entity in excess of 1%, (ii) executive employees of the bidding |
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| "Affiliated entity" means (i) any parent or subsidiary of |
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| the bidding or contracting entity, (ii) any member of the same |
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| unitary business group, or (iii) any political committee for |
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| which the bidding or contracting entity is the sponsoring |
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| (d) The Illinois Racing Board may direct the Authority to |
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| Section 65. Purchasing. |
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| (a) All construction contracts and contracts for supplies, |
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| materials,
equipment, and services,
when the cost thereof to |
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| the Authority exceeds $25,000, shall be let to
the lowest |
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| responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except for the
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| (1) When repair parts, accessories, equipment, or |
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| services are required
for
equipment or services previously |
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| furnished or contracted for;
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| (2) Professional services;
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| (3) When services such as water, light, heat, power, |
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| telephone (other than
long-distance service), or telegraph |
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| (4) When contracts for the use, purchase, delivery, |
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| movement, or
installation of data processing equipment, |
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| software, or services and
telecommunications equipment,
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| software, and services are required;
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| (5) Contracts with a racing contractor, which shall be |
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| awarded as
set forth in Section 35 of this Act.
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| (b) All contracts involving less than $25,000 shall be let |
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| by competitive
bidding whenever possible, and in any event in a |
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| manner calculated to ensure
the best interests of the public.
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| (c) In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the |
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into account the bidder's (or an individual |
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| having a beneficial interest,
directly or indirectly, of more |
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| than 1% in such bidding entity) past record of
dealings with |
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| the Authority, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment,
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| and ability to complete performance within the time set, and |
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| other factors
besides financial responsibility. No such |
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| contract shall be awarded to any bidder other than the lowest |
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| bidder (in case of purchase or
expenditure) unless authorized |
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| or approved by a vote of at least 4 members of
the Board and |
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| such action is accompanied by a written statement setting forth |
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| the reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or
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| lowest bidder, as the case
may be. The statement shall be kept |
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| on file in the principal office of the
Authority and open to |
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| public inspection.
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| (d) The Authority shall have the right to reject all bids |
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| and to
re-advertise for bids. If after
any such |
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| re-advertisement, no responsible and satisfactory bid, within |
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terms of the re-advertisement, is received, the Authority |
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contract without competitive bidding, provided |
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| that the Illinois Racing Board must approve the contract prior |
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| advertisement.
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| (e) Advertisements for bids and re-bids shall be published |
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a daily newspaper of general circulation |
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| published in the City of Springfield
at least 10 calendar days |
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| before the time for
receiving bids, and such advertisements |
9 |
| shall also be posted on readily
accessible bulletin boards in |
10 |
| the principal office of the Authority. Such
advertisements |
11 |
| shall state the time and
place for receiving and opening of |
12 |
| bids and, by reference to plans and
specifications on file at |
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| the time of the first publication or in the
advertisement |
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| itself, shall describe the character of the proposed contract |
15 |
| in
sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of |
16 |
| their obligations and
to ensure free and open competitive |
17 |
| bidding.
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| (f) All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed |
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| and shall be
publicly opened by the Authority. All bidders |
20 |
| shall be entitled to be present
in person or by |
21 |
| representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory cashier's
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22 |
| check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable amount to be |
23 |
| fixed by the
Authority before advertising for bids, shall be |
24 |
| required with the proposal of
each bidder. A bond for faithful |
25 |
| performance of the contract with surety or
sureties |
26 |
| satisfactory to the
Authority and adequate insurance may be |
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| required in reasonable amounts to be
fixed by the Authority |
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| before advertising for bids.
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| (g) The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible |
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| after the opening
of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, as |
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| well as the bids of the
unsuccessful bidders, shall be placed |
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| on file and be open to public inspection.
All bids shall be |
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| void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in response
to |
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| an advertisement is made or permitted to be made by the |
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| Authority before the
time fixed for opening bids.
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| (h) Notice of each and every contract that is
offered, |
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| including renegotiated contracts and change orders,
shall be |
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| published in an online bulletin. The online bulletin must |
13 |
| include at least the date first offered,
the date submission of |
14 |
| offers is due, the location that offers are to be
submitted to, |
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| a brief purchase description, the method of source selection,
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| information of how to obtain a comprehensive purchase |
17 |
| description and any
disclosure and contract forms, and |
18 |
| encouragement to prospective vendors to hire qualified |
19 |
| veterans, as defined by Section 45-67 of the Illinois |
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| Procurement Code, and Illinois residents discharged from any |
21 |
| Illinois adult correctional center. Notice of each and every |
22 |
| contract that is let
or awarded, including renegotiated |
23 |
| contracts and change orders, shall be
published in the online |
24 |
| bulletin and
must include at least all of the
information |
25 |
| specified in this item (j), as well as the name of the |
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| successful
responsible bidder or offeror, the contract price, |
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| and the number of unsuccessful
responsive bidders and any other |
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| disclosure specified in this Section. This notice must be |
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| posted in the online electronic bulletin prior to execution of |
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| the contract.
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| Section 70. No authority to make or promulgate rules. |
6 |
| Notwithstanding any other rulemaking authority that may exist, |
7 |
| neither the Governor nor any agency or agency head under the |
8 |
| jurisdiction of the Governor has any authority to make or |
9 |
| promulgate rules to implement or enforce the provisions of this |
10 |
| Act. If, however, the Governor believes that rules are |
11 |
| necessary to implement or enforce the provisions of this Act, |
12 |
| the Governor may suggest rules to the General Assembly by |
13 |
| filing them with the Clerk of the House and Secretary of the |
14 |
| Senate and by requesting that the General Assembly authorize |
15 |
| such rulemaking by law, enact those suggested rules into law, |
16 |
| or take any other appropriate action in the General Assembly's |
17 |
| discretion. Nothing contained in this Act shall be interpreted |
18 |
| to grant rulemaking authority under any other Illinois statute |
19 |
| where such authority is not otherwise explicitly given. For the |
20 |
| purposes of this Act, "rules" is given the meaning contained in |
21 |
| Section 1-70 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, and |
22 |
| "agency" and "agency head" are given the meanings contained in |
23 |
| Sections 1-20 and 1-25 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
24 |
| Act to the extent that such definitions apply to agencies or |
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| agency heads under the jurisdiction of the Governor. |
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| Section 900. The State Fair Act is amended by changing |
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| Sections 10 and 12 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 210/10) (from Ch. 127, par. 1710)
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| Sec. 10. The Department may enter into contracts with other |
5 |
| government
agencies to assist them in the operation of each |
6 |
| State Fair and the State
Fairgrounds as well as the |
7 |
| requirements set forth in Section 9 of this Act.
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| The Department may cooperate with any other local, State or |
9 |
| federal agency
in the furtherance of the intent of this Act.
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| The Department may receive and use any donation either from |
11 |
| the private
or public sectors which is for betterment of each |
12 |
| State Fair
and the State Fairgrounds.
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| All revenues from the operation and use of any facilities |
14 |
| of the Illinois
State Fair at Springfield and the Springfield |
15 |
| State
Fairgrounds , other than revenues from horse racing |
16 |
| conducted at the Springfield State Fairgrounds by the Illinois |
17 |
| State Fairgrounds Racetrack Authority, shall be deposited in |
18 |
| the Illinois State Fair Fund. All revenues
from the operation |
19 |
| and use of any facilities of the DuQuoin State Fair and the
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20 |
| DuQuoin State Fairgrounds shall be deposited into the |
21 |
| Agricultural Premium
Fund. All funds in the Illinois State Fair |
22 |
| Fund shall be used by the
Department of Agriculture in |
23 |
| accordance with appropriation by the General
Assembly for |
24 |
| operation of the Illinois State Fair.
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| exist, neither the Governor nor any agency or agency head under |
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| the jurisdiction of the Governor has any authority to make or |
4 |
| promulgate rules to implement or enforce the provisions of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. If, however, the |
6 |
| Governor believes that rules are necessary to implement or |
7 |
| enforce the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 95th |
8 |
| General Assembly, the Governor may suggest rules to the General |
9 |
| Assembly by filing them with the Clerk of the House and the |
10 |
| Secretary of the Senate and by requesting that the General |
11 |
| Assembly authorize such rulemaking by law, enact those |
12 |
| suggested rules into law, or take any other appropriate action |
13 |
| in the General Assembly's discretion. Nothing contained in this |
14 |
| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly shall be |
15 |
| interpreted to grant rulemaking authority under any other |
16 |
| Illinois statute where such authority is not otherwise |
17 |
| explicitly given. For the purposes of this amendatory Act of |
18 |
| the 95th General Assembly, "rules" is given the meaning |
19 |
| contained in Section 1-70 of the Illinois Administrative |
20 |
| Procedure Act, and "agency" and "agency head" are given the |
21 |
| meanings contained in Sections 1-20 and 1-25 of the Illinois |
22 |
| Administrative Procedure Act to the extent that such |
23 |
| definitions apply to agencies or agency heads under the |
24 |
| jurisdiction of the Governor. |
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| (Source: P.A. 88-5.)
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| Sec. 12. The Department shall have the power to promulgate |
3 |
| rules and
regulations, pursuant to the Illinois Administrative |
4 |
| Procedure Act, governing the holding of each State Fair, the |
5 |
| operation of the
State Fairgrounds, the conditions under which |
6 |
| racing shall be permitted on
the State Fairgrounds, the policy |
7 |
| for policing the grounds , and such other
reasonable rules and |
8 |
| regulations as are necessary to carry out the intent of the |
9 |
| Act. However, the Department shall not be required to |
10 |
| promulgate rules and regulations pursuant to the Illinois |
11 |
| Administrative Procedure Act concerning those operations |
12 |
| stated in subsections (b) and (c) of Section 6 of this Act. |
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| Instead, the requirements set forth in subsections (b) and (c) |
14 |
| of Section 6 must be followed.
|
15 |
| Notwithstanding any other rulemaking authority that may |
16 |
| exist, neither the Governor nor any agency or agency head under |
17 |
| the jurisdiction of the Governor has any authority to make or |
18 |
| promulgate rules to implement or enforce the provisions of this |
19 |
| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. If, however, the |
20 |
| Governor believes that rules are necessary to implement or |
21 |
| enforce the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 95th |
22 |
| General Assembly, the Governor may suggest rules to the General |
23 |
| Assembly by filing them with the Clerk of the House and the |
24 |
| Secretary of the Senate and by requesting that the General |
25 |
| Assembly authorize such rulemaking by law, enact those |
26 |
| suggested rules into law, or take any other appropriate action |
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| in the General Assembly's discretion. Nothing contained in this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly shall be |
3 |
| interpreted to grant rulemaking authority under any other |
4 |
| Illinois statute where such authority is not otherwise |
5 |
| explicitly given. For the purposes of this amendatory Act of |
6 |
| the 95th General Assembly, "rules" is given the meaning |
7 |
| contained in Section 1-70 of the Illinois Administrative |
8 |
| Procedure Act, and "agency" and "agency head" are given the |
9 |
| meanings contained in Sections 1-20 and 1-25 of the Illinois |
10 |
| Administrative Procedure Act to the extent that such |
11 |
| definitions apply to agencies or agency heads under the |
12 |
| jurisdiction of the Governor. |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1055, eff. 11-23-04.)
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| Section 905. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
15 |
| Sections 5.708 and 6z-80 as follows: |
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| (30 ILCS 105/5.708 new) |
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| Sec. 5.708. The State Fairgrounds Infrastructure |
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| Improvement Fund. |
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| (30 ILCS 105/6z-80 new)
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| Sec. 6z-80. The State Fairgrounds Infrastructure |
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| Improvement Fund. There is created the State Fairgrounds |
22 |
| Infrastructure Improvement Fund, a special fund in the State |
23 |
| treasury. Moneys in the Fund may be used by the Department of |
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| Agriculture solely for infrastructure improvements to the |
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| Illinois State Fairgrounds in Sangamon County. The State |
3 |
| Fairgrounds Infrastructure Improvement Fund is not subject to |
4 |
| sweeps, administrative charge-backs, including but not limited |
5 |
| to, those authorized under Section 8h of the State Finance Act, |
6 |
| or any other fiscal or budgetary maneuver that would in any way |
7 |
| transfer any funds from the Fund into any other fund of the |
8 |
| State.
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| Section 910. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is |
10 |
| amended by changing Section 9 as follows:
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| (230 ILCS 5/9) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-9)
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| Sec. 9. The Board shall have all powers necessary and |
13 |
| proper to fully and
effectively execute the provisions of this |
14 |
| Act, including, but not
limited to, the following:
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| (a) The Board is vested with jurisdiction and supervision |
16 |
| over all race
meetings in this State, over all licensees doing |
17 |
| business
in this
State, over all occupation licensees, and over |
18 |
| all persons on the
facilities of any licensee. Such |
19 |
| jurisdiction shall
include the power to issue licenses to the |
20 |
| Illinois Department of
Agriculture authorizing the pari-mutuel |
21 |
| system of wagering
on harness and Quarter Horse races held (1) |
22 |
| at the Illinois State Fair in
Sangamon County, and (2) at the |
23 |
| DuQuoin State Fair in Perry County. The
jurisdiction of the |
24 |
| Board shall also include the power to issue licenses to
county |
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| fairs which are eligible to receive funds pursuant to the
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| Agricultural Fair Act, as now or hereafter amended, or their |
3 |
| agents,
authorizing the pari-mutuel system of wagering on horse
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4 |
| races
conducted at the county fairs receiving such licenses. |
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| Such licenses shall be
governed by subsection (n) of this |
6 |
| Section.
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| Upon application, the Board shall issue a license to the |
8 |
| Illinois Department
of Agriculture to conduct harness and |
9 |
| Quarter Horse races at the Illinois State
Fair and at the |
10 |
| DuQuoin State Fairgrounds
during the scheduled dates of each |
11 |
| fair. The Board shall not require and the
Department of |
12 |
| Agriculture shall be exempt from the requirements of Sections
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| 15.3, 18 and 19, paragraphs (a)(2), (b), (c), (d), (e), (e-5), |
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| (e-10), (f),
(g), and (h) of Section 20, and Sections 21, 24 |
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| and 25. The Board and the Department
of
Agriculture may extend |
16 |
| any or all of these exemptions to any contractor or
agent |
17 |
| engaged by the Department of Agriculture to conduct its race |
18 |
| meetings
when the Board determines that this would best serve |
19 |
| the public interest and
the interest of horse racing.
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| Upon application, the Board shall issue a license to the |
21 |
| Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack Authority authorizing the |
22 |
| pari-mutuel system of wagering on live harness and Quarter |
23 |
| Horse races, inter-track wagering, simulcast wagering, and |
24 |
| advanced deposit wagering (if otherwise authorized by law) |
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| through a racing contractor, as that term is defined in the |
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| Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack Authority Act, for up 9 |
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| months of each year at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in |
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| Sangamon County. Revenues received by the Board from this |
3 |
| license shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. |
4 |
| Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, it |
5 |
| shall be lawful for
any licensee to operate pari-mutuel |
6 |
| wagering
or
contract with the Department of Agriculture to |
7 |
| operate pari-mutuel wagering at
the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds |
8 |
| or for the Department to enter into contracts
with a licensee, |
9 |
| employ its owners,
employees
or
agents and employ such other |
10 |
| occupation licensees as the Department deems
necessary in |
11 |
| connection with race meetings and wagerings.
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| (b) The Board is vested with the full power to promulgate |
13 |
| reasonable
rules and regulations for the purpose of |
14 |
| administering the provisions of
this Act and to prescribe |
15 |
| reasonable rules, regulations and conditions
under which all |
16 |
| horse race meetings or wagering in the State shall be
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17 |
| conducted. Such reasonable rules and regulations are to provide |
18 |
| for the
prevention of practices detrimental to the public |
19 |
| interest and to promote the best
interests of horse racing and |
20 |
| to impose penalties for violations thereof.
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21 |
| (c) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it |
22 |
| delegates
this power, is vested with the power to enter the |
23 |
| facilities and other places of business of any licensee to |
24 |
| determine whether there has been compliance with
the provisions |
25 |
| of this Act and its rules and regulations.
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| (d) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it |
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power, is vested with the authority to |
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| investigate alleged violations of
the provisions of this Act, |
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| its reasonable rules and regulations, orders
and final |
4 |
| decisions; the Board shall take appropriate disciplinary |
5 |
| action
against any licensee or occupation licensee for |
6 |
| violation
thereof or
institute appropriate legal action for the |
7 |
| enforcement thereof.
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| (e) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it |
9 |
| delegates this power,
may eject or exclude from any race |
10 |
| meeting or
the facilities of any licensee, or any part
thereof, |
11 |
| any occupation licensee or any
other individual whose conduct |
12 |
| or reputation is such that his presence on
those facilities |
13 |
| may, in the opinion of the Board, call into question
the |
14 |
| honesty and integrity of horse racing or wagering or interfere |
15 |
| with the
orderly
conduct of horse racing or wagering; provided, |
16 |
| however, that no person
shall be
excluded or ejected from the |
17 |
| facilities of any licensee solely on the grounds of
race, |
18 |
| color, creed, national origin, ancestry, or sex. The power to |
19 |
| eject
or exclude an occupation licensee or other individual may
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20 |
| be exercised for just cause by the licensee or the Board, |
21 |
| subject to subsequent hearing by the
Board as to the propriety |
22 |
| of said exclusion.
|
23 |
| (f) The Board is vested with the power to acquire,
|
24 |
| establish, maintain and operate (or provide by contract to
|
25 |
| maintain and operate) testing laboratories and related |
26 |
| facilities,
for the purpose of conducting saliva, blood, urine |
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| and other tests on the
horses run or to be run in any horse race |
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| meeting and to purchase all
equipment and supplies deemed |
3 |
| necessary or desirable in connection with
any such testing |
4 |
| laboratories and related facilities and all such tests.
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| (g) The Board may require that the records, including |
6 |
| financial or other
statements of any licensee or any person |
7 |
| affiliated with the licensee who is
involved directly or |
8 |
| indirectly in the activities of any licensee as regulated
under |
9 |
| this Act to the extent that those financial or other statements |
10 |
| relate to
such activities be kept in
such manner as prescribed |
11 |
| by the Board, and that Board employees shall have
access to |
12 |
| those records during reasonable business
hours. Within 120 days |
13 |
| of the end of its fiscal year, each licensee shall
transmit to
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14 |
| the Board
an audit of the financial transactions and condition |
15 |
| of the licensee's total
operations. All audits shall be |
16 |
| conducted by certified public accountants.
Each certified |
17 |
| public accountant must be registered in the State of Illinois
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| under the Illinois Public Accounting Act. The compensation for |
19 |
| each certified
public accountant shall be paid directly by the |
20 |
| licensee to the certified
public accountant. A licensee shall |
21 |
| also submit any other financial or related
information the |
22 |
| Board deems necessary to effectively administer this Act and
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23 |
| all rules, regulations, and final decisions promulgated under |
24 |
| this Act.
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25 |
| (h) The Board shall name and appoint in the manner provided |
26 |
| by the rules
and regulations of the Board: an Executive |
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| Director; a State director
of mutuels; Illinois Racing Board |
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| State veterinarians and representatives to take saliva, blood,
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| urine and other tests on horses; licensing personnel; revenue
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| inspectors; and State seasonal employees (excluding admission |
5 |
| ticket
sellers and mutuel clerks). All of those named and |
6 |
| appointed as provided
in this subsection shall serve during the |
7 |
| pleasure of the Board; their
compensation shall be determined |
8 |
| by the Board and be paid in the same
manner as other employees |
9 |
| of the Board under this Act.
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10 |
| (i) The Board shall require that there shall be 3 stewards |
11 |
| at each horse
race meeting, at least 2 of whom shall be named |
12 |
| and appointed by the Board.
Stewards appointed or approved by |
13 |
| the Board, while performing duties
required by this Act or by |
14 |
| the Board, shall be entitled to the same rights
and immunities |
15 |
| as granted to Board members and Board employees in Section
10 |
16 |
| of this Act.
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17 |
| (j) The Board may discharge any Board employee
who fails or |
18 |
| refuses for any reason to comply with the rules and
regulations |
19 |
| of the Board, or who, in the opinion of the Board,
is guilty of |
20 |
| fraud, dishonesty or who is proven to be incompetent.
The Board |
21 |
| shall have no right or power to determine who shall be |
22 |
| officers,
directors or employees of any licensee, or their |
23 |
| salaries
except the Board may, by rule, require that all or any |
24 |
| officials or
employees in charge of or whose duties relate to |
25 |
| the actual running of
races be approved by the Board.
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| (k) The Board is vested with the power to appoint
delegates |
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| to execute any of the powers granted to it under this Section
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| for the purpose of administering this Act and any rules or |
3 |
| regulations
promulgated in accordance with this Act.
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| (l) The Board is vested with the power to impose civil |
5 |
| penalties of up to
$5,000 against an individual and up to |
6 |
| $10,000 against a
licensee for each
violation of any provision |
7 |
| of this Act, any rules adopted by the Board, any
order of the |
8 |
| Board or any other action which, in the Board's discretion, is
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| a detriment or impediment to horse racing or wagering.
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| (m) The Board is vested with the power to prescribe a form |
11 |
| to be used
by licensees as an application for employment for |
12 |
| employees of
each licensee.
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| (n) The Board shall have the power to issue a license
to |
14 |
| any county fair, or its
agent, authorizing the conduct of the |
15 |
| pari-mutuel system of
wagering. The Board is vested with the |
16 |
| full power to promulgate
reasonable rules, regulations and |
17 |
| conditions under which all horse race
meetings licensed |
18 |
| pursuant to this subsection shall be held and conducted,
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19 |
| including rules, regulations and conditions for the conduct of |
20 |
| the
pari-mutuel system of wagering. The rules, regulations and
|
21 |
| conditions shall provide for the prevention of practices |
22 |
| detrimental to the
public interest and for the best interests |
23 |
| of horse racing, and shall
prescribe penalties for violations |
24 |
| thereof. Any authority granted the
Board under this Act shall |
25 |
| extend to its jurisdiction and supervision over
county fairs, |
26 |
| or their agents, licensed pursuant to this subsection.
However, |
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| regulations which would otherwise apply to such county fairs or |
3 |
| their agents.
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4 |
| (o) Whenever the Board is authorized or
required by law to |
5 |
| consider some aspect of criminal history record
information for |
6 |
| the purpose of carrying out its statutory powers and
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7 |
| responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of fees in |
8 |
| conformance
with the requirements of Section 2605-400 of
the |
9 |
| Department of State Police Law (20 ILCS 2605/2605-400), the |
10 |
| Department of State Police is
authorized to furnish, pursuant |
11 |
| to positive identification, such
information contained in |
12 |
| State files as is necessary to fulfill the request.
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| (p) To insure the convenience, comfort, and wagering |
14 |
| accessibility of
race track patrons, to provide for the |
15 |
| maximization of State revenue, and
to generate increases in |
16 |
| purse allotments to the horsemen, the Board shall
require any |
17 |
| licensee to staff the pari-mutuel department with
adequate |
18 |
| personnel.
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| exist, neither the Governor nor any agency or agency head under |
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| the jurisdiction of the Governor has any authority to make or |
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| promulgate rules to implement or enforce the provisions of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. If, however, the |
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| Governor believes that rules are necessary to implement or |
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| enforce the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 95th |
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| General Assembly, the Governor may suggest rules to the General |
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| Assembly by filing them with the Clerk of the House and the |
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| Secretary of the Senate and by requesting that the General |
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| Assembly authorize such rulemaking by law, enact those |
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| suggested rules into law, or take any other appropriate action |
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| in the General Assembly's discretion. Nothing contained in this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly shall be |
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| interpreted to grant rulemaking authority under any other |
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| Illinois statute where such authority is not otherwise |
9 |
| explicitly given. For the purposes of this amendatory Act of |
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| the 95th General Assembly, "rules" is given the meaning |
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| contained in Section 1-70 of the Illinois Administrative |
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| Procedure Act, and "agency" and "agency head" are given the |
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| meanings contained in Sections 1-20 and 1-25 of the Illinois |
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| Administrative Procedure Act to the extent that such |
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| definitions apply to agencies or agency heads under the |
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| jurisdiction of the Governor. |
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| (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| Section 915. The Riverboat Gambling Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 13 as follows:
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| (230 ILCS 10/13) (from Ch. 120, par. 2413)
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| Sec. 13. Wagering tax; rate; distribution.
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| (a) Until January 1, 1998, a tax is imposed on the adjusted |
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| gross
receipts received from gambling games authorized under |
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| this Act at the rate of
20%.
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| tax is
imposed on persons engaged in the business of conducting |
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| riverboat gambling
operations, based on the adjusted gross |
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| receipts received by a licensed owner
from gambling games |
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| authorized under this Act at the following rates:
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| 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
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| including $25,000,000;
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| 20% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
9 |
| $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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| 25% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
11 |
| $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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| 30% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
13 |
| $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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| 35% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
15 |
| $100,000,000.
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| (a-2) From July 1, 2002 until July 1, 2003, a privilege tax |
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| is imposed on
persons engaged in the business of conducting |
18 |
| riverboat gambling operations,
other than licensed managers |
19 |
| conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf
of the |
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| State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a |
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| licensed
owner from gambling games authorized under this Act at |
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| the following rates:
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| 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
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| including $25,000,000;
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| 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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| $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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| 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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| $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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| 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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| $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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| 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
6 |
| $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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| 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
8 |
| $150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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| 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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| $200,000,000.
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| (a-3) Beginning July 1, 2003, a privilege tax is imposed on |
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| persons engaged
in the business of conducting riverboat |
13 |
| gambling operations, other than
licensed managers conducting |
14 |
| riverboat gambling operations on behalf of the
State, based on |
15 |
| the adjusted gross receipts received by a licensed owner from
|
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| gambling games authorized under this Act at the following |
17 |
| rates:
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| 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
19 |
| including $25,000,000;
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| 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
21 |
| $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $37,500,000;
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| 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
23 |
| $37,500,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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| 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
25 |
| $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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| 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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exceeding $100,000,000;
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| 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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| $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $250,000,000;
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| 70% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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| $250,000,000.
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| An amount equal to the amount of wagering taxes collected |
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| under this
subsection (a-3) that are in addition to the amount |
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| of wagering taxes that
would have been collected if the |
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| wagering tax rates under subsection (a-2)
were in effect shall |
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| be paid into the Common School Fund.
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| The privilege tax imposed under this subsection (a-3) shall |
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| no longer be
imposed beginning on the earlier of (i) July 1, |
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| 2005; (ii) the first date
after June 20, 2003 that riverboat |
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| gambling operations are conducted
pursuant to a dormant |
15 |
| license; or (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling
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| operations are conducted under the authority of an owners |
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| license that is in
addition to the 10 owners licenses initially |
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| authorized under this Act.
For the purposes of this subsection |
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| (a-3), the term "dormant license"
means an owners license that |
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| is authorized by this Act under which no
riverboat gambling |
21 |
| operations are being conducted on June 20, 2003.
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| (a-4) Beginning on the first day on which the tax imposed |
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| under
subsection (a-3) is no longer imposed, a privilege tax is |
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| imposed on persons
engaged in the business of conducting |
25 |
| riverboat gambling operations, other
than licensed managers |
26 |
| conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf of
the |
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| licensed owner
from gambling games authorized under this Act at |
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| the following rates:
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| 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
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| including $25,000,000;
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| 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
7 |
| $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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| 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
9 |
| $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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| 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
11 |
| $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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| 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
13 |
| $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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| 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
15 |
| $150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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| 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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| $200,000,000.
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| (a-8) Riverboat gambling operations conducted by a |
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| licensed manager on
behalf of the State are not subject to the |
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| tax imposed under this Section.
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| (a-10) The taxes imposed by this Section shall be paid by |
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| the licensed
owner to the Board not later than 3:00 o'clock |
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| p.m. of the day after the day
when the wagers were made.
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| (a-15) If the privilege tax imposed under subsection (a-3) |
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| is no longer imposed pursuant to item (i) of the last paragraph |
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| of subsection (a-3), then by June 15 of each year, each owners |
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| licensee, other than an owners licensee that admitted 1,000,000 |
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| persons or
fewer in calendar year 2004, must, in addition to |
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| the payment of all amounts otherwise due under this Section, |
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| pay to the Board a reconciliation payment in the amount, if |
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| any, by which the licensed owner's base amount exceeds the |
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| amount of net privilege tax paid by the licensed owner to the |
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| Board in the then current State fiscal year. A licensed owner's |
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| net privilege tax obligation due for the balance of the State |
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| fiscal year shall be reduced up to the total of the amount paid |
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| by the licensed owner in its June 15 reconciliation payment. |
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| The obligation imposed by this subsection (a-15) is binding on |
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| any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that acquires an |
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| ownership interest in any such owners license. The obligation |
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| imposed under this subsection (a-15) terminates on the earliest |
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| of: (i) July 1, 2007, (ii) the first day after the effective |
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| date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly that |
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| riverboat gambling operations are conducted pursuant to a |
18 |
| dormant license, (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling |
19 |
| operations are conducted under the authority of an owners |
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| license that is in addition to the 10 owners licenses initially |
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| authorized under this Act, or (iv) the first day that a |
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| licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 conducts |
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| gaming operations with slot machines or other electronic gaming |
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| devices. The Board must reduce the obligation imposed under |
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| this subsection (a-15) by an amount the Board deems reasonable |
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| for any of the following reasons: (A) an act or acts of God, |
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| (B) an act of bioterrorism or terrorism or a bioterrorism or |
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| terrorism threat that was investigated by a law enforcement |
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| agency, or (C) a condition beyond the control of the owners |
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| licensee that does not result from any act or omission by the |
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| owners licensee or any of its agents and that poses a hazardous |
6 |
| threat to the health and safety of patrons. If an owners |
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| licensee pays an amount in excess of its liability under this |
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| Section, the Board shall apply the overpayment to future |
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| payments required under this Section. |
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| For purposes of this subsection (a-15): |
11 |
| "Act of God" means an incident caused by the operation of |
12 |
| an extraordinary force that cannot be foreseen, that cannot be |
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| avoided by the exercise of due care, and for which no person |
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| can be held liable.
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| "Base amount" means the following: |
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| For a riverboat in Alton, $31,000,000.
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| For a riverboat in East Peoria, $43,000,000.
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| For the Empress riverboat in Joliet, $86,000,000.
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| For a riverboat in Metropolis, $45,000,000.
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| For the Harrah's riverboat in Joliet, $114,000,000.
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| For a riverboat in Aurora, $86,000,000.
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| For a riverboat in East St. Louis, $48,500,000.
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| For a riverboat in Elgin, $198,000,000.
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| "Dormant license" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
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| subsection (a-3).
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| "Net privilege tax" means all privilege taxes paid by a |
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| licensed owner to the Board under this Section, less all |
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| payments made from the State Gaming Fund pursuant to subsection |
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| (b) of this Section. |
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| The changes made to this subsection (a-15) by Public Act |
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| 94-839 are intended to restate and clarify the intent of Public |
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| Act 94-673 with respect to the amount of the payments required |
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| to be made under this subsection by an owners licensee to the |
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| Board.
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| (b) Until January 1, 1998, 25% of the tax revenue deposited |
10 |
| in the State
Gaming Fund under this Section shall be paid, |
11 |
| subject to appropriation by the
General Assembly, to the unit |
12 |
| of local government which is designated as the
home dock of the |
13 |
| riverboat. Beginning January 1, 1998, from the tax revenue
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| deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
15 |
| amount equal to 5% of
adjusted gross receipts generated by a |
16 |
| riverboat shall be paid monthly, subject
to appropriation by |
17 |
| the General Assembly, to the unit of local government that
is |
18 |
| designated as the home dock of the riverboat. From the tax |
19 |
| revenue
deposited in the State Gaming Fund pursuant to |
20 |
| riverboat gambling operations
conducted by a licensed manager |
21 |
| on behalf of the State, an amount equal to 5%
of adjusted gross |
22 |
| receipts generated pursuant to those riverboat gambling
|
23 |
| operations shall be paid monthly,
subject to appropriation by |
24 |
| the General Assembly, to the unit of local
government that is |
25 |
| designated as the home dock of the riverboat upon which
those |
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| riverboat gambling operations are conducted.
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| Horse Racing Act of 1975 and this Act, then an amount equal to |
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| 5% of the adjusted gross receipts of an electronic gaming |
4 |
| facility shall be paid monthly,
subject to appropriation by the |
5 |
| General Assembly, to the unit of local
government in which the |
6 |
| electronic gaming facility is located, except that, for an |
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| electronic gaming facility located at the Illinois State |
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| Fairgrounds in Sangamon County, the 5% of adjusted gross |
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| receipts shall be paid to the Sangamon County Central Dispatch |
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| System to offset operating expenses, with any surplus divided |
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| equally between Sangamon County and the City of Springfield. |
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| (b-10) If electronic gaming is authorized under the |
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| Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 and this Act at the Illinois |
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| State Fairgrounds in Sangamon County, then an amount equal to |
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| 10% of the adjusted gross receipts of such electronic gaming |
16 |
| shall be transferred monthly into the State Fairgrounds |
17 |
| Infrastructure Improvement Fund. |
18 |
| (b-15) If electronic gaming is authorized under the |
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| Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 and this Act under the |
20 |
| supervision of the Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack |
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| Authority, and should the Authority's share of adjusted gross |
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| receipts from this gaming and any associated horse racing |
23 |
| exceed the Authority's appropriations for any fiscal year, |
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| every July 31 following every fiscal year this surplus, if any, |
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| shall be divided into equal halves and paid to: (1) Sangamon |
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from the State Gaming Fund to the Department of |
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| Revenue and the Department
of State Police for the |
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| administration and enforcement of this Act, or to the
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| Department of Human Services for the administration of programs |
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| to treat
problem gambling.
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| (c-5) Before May 26, 2006 (the effective date of Public Act |
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| 94-804) and beginning 2 years after May 26, 2006 (the effective |
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| date of Public Act 94-804), after the payments required under |
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| subsections (b) and (c) have been
made, an amount equal to 15% |
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| of the adjusted gross receipts of (1) an owners
licensee that |
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| relocates pursuant to Section 11.2,
(2) an owners licensee
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| conducting riverboat gambling operations
pursuant to an
owners |
14 |
| license that is initially issued after June
25, 1999,
or (3) |
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| the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed |
16 |
| manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever |
17 |
| comes first, shall be paid from the State
Gaming Fund into the |
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| Horse Racing Equity Fund.
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| (c-10) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate |
20 |
| from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund |
21 |
| an amount equal to the amount
paid into the Horse Racing Equity |
22 |
| Fund pursuant to subsection (c-5) in the
prior calendar year.
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| (c-15) After the payments required under subsections (b), |
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| (c), and (c-5)
have been made, an amount equal to 2% of the |
25 |
| adjusted gross receipts of (1)
an owners licensee that |
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| relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an owners
licensee |
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an
owners |
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| license that is initially issued after June 25, 1999,
or (3) |
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| the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed |
4 |
| manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever |
5 |
| comes first, shall be paid, subject to appropriation
from the |
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| General Assembly, from the State Gaming Fund to each home rule
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| county with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants for the |
8 |
| purpose of
enhancing the county's criminal justice system.
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| (c-20) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate |
10 |
| from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund |
11 |
| an amount equal to the amount
paid to each home rule county |
12 |
| with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants
pursuant to |
13 |
| subsection (c-15) in the prior calendar year.
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| (c-25) After the payments required under subsections (b), |
15 |
| (c), (c-5) and
(c-15) have been made, an amount equal to 2% of |
16 |
| the
adjusted gross receipts of (1) an owners licensee
that
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17 |
| relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an
owners
licensee |
18 |
| conducting riverboat gambling operations pursuant to
an
owners |
19 |
| license
that is initially issued after June 25, 1999,
or (3) |
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| the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed |
21 |
| manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever
|
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| comes first,
shall be paid from the State
Gaming Fund to |
23 |
| Chicago State University.
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| (d) From time to time, the
Board shall transfer the |
25 |
| remainder of the funds
generated by this Act into the Education
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26 |
| Assistance Fund, created by Public Act 86-0018, of the State of |
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| (e) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit the unit of local |
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| government
designated as the home dock of the riverboat from |
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| entering into agreements
with other units of local government |
5 |
| in this State or in other states to
share its portion of the |
6 |
| tax revenue.
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| (f) To the extent practicable, the Board shall administer |
8 |
| and collect the
wagering taxes imposed by this Section in a |
9 |
| manner consistent with the
provisions of Sections 4, 5, 5a, 5b, |
10 |
| 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 6, 6a, 6b,
6c, 8, 9, and 10 of the |
11 |
| Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the
Uniform |
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| Penalty and Interest Act.
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| (g) Notwithstanding any other rulemaking authority that |
14 |
| may exist, neither the Governor nor any agency or agency head |
15 |
| under the jurisdiction of the Governor has any authority to |
16 |
| make or promulgate rules to implement or enforce the provisions |
17 |
| of this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. If, |
18 |
| however, the Governor believes that rules are necessary to |
19 |
| implement or enforce the provisions of this amendatory Act of |
20 |
| the 95th General Assembly, the Governor may suggest rules to |
21 |
| the General Assembly by filing them with the Clerk of the House |
22 |
| and the Secretary of the Senate and by requesting that the |
23 |
| General Assembly authorize such rulemaking by law, enact those |
24 |
| suggested rules into law, or take any other appropriate action |
25 |
| in the General Assembly's discretion. Nothing contained in this |
26 |
| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly shall be |
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| interpreted to grant rulemaking authority under any other |
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| Illinois statute where such authority is not otherwise |
3 |
| explicitly given. For the purposes of this amendatory Act of |
4 |
| the 95th General Assembly, "rules" is given the meaning |
5 |
| contained in Section 1-70 of the Illinois Administrative |
6 |
| Procedure Act, and "agency" and "agency head" are given the |
7 |
| meanings contained in Sections 1-20 and 1-25 of the Illinois |
8 |
| Administrative Procedure Act to the extent that such |
9 |
| definitions apply to agencies or agency heads under the |
10 |
| jurisdiction of the Governor. |
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| (Source: P.A. 94-673, eff. 8-23-05; 94-804, eff. 5-26-06; |
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| 94-839, eff. 6-6-06; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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| Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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