Bill Status of HB 4020   97th General Assembly


Short Description:  CHARITABLE GAMES-GAMING BOARD

House Sponsors
Rep. Lou Lang

Last Action  View All Actions

DateChamber Action
  1/8/2013HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
230 ILCS 30/2from Ch. 120, par. 1122
230 ILCS 30/3from Ch. 120, par. 1123
230 ILCS 30/4from Ch. 120, par. 1124
230 ILCS 30/5from Ch. 120, par. 1125
230 ILCS 30/6from Ch. 120, par. 1126
230 ILCS 30/7from Ch. 120, par. 1127
230 ILCS 30/8from Ch. 120, par. 1128
230 ILCS 30/9from Ch. 120, par. 1129
230 ILCS 30/10from Ch. 120, par. 1130
230 ILCS 30/12from Ch. 120, par. 1132
230 ILCS 30/13from Ch. 120, par. 1133
230 ILCS 30/14from Ch. 120, par. 1134
230 ILCS 30/15from Ch. 120, par. 1135
230 ILCS 30/16 new

Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Charitable Games Act. Transfers all the powers of the Department of Revenue under the Act to the Illinois Gaming Board and makes related changes. Extends the licensure period from one year to 2 years. Changes the application and renewal fees from an annual $200 fee to a $400 fee for the 2-year licensure period. Provides that participation in the management or operation of the games is limited to no more than 12 (rather than 4) charitable games events, either of the sponsoring organization or any other licensed organization, during a calendar year. Provides that no single bet at any game may exceed $20. Provides that at the conclusion of the event or when the participant leaves, he or she may cash in his or her chips, scrip, or play money in exchange for currency not to exceed $500 in cash winnings (instead of $250) or unlimited noncash prizes. Provides that the provider of the premises, other than a municipality, may not rent or otherwise provide the premises for the conducting of more than one charitable games night per month (rather than 8 charitable games nights per year). Provides that 5% of the net proceeds (rather than 3% of the gross proceeds) of charitable games shall be paid to the Illinois Gaming Board. Provides that establishments that have video gaming terminals licensed under the Video Gaming Act may operate them along with charitable games under rules adopted by the Illinois Gaming Board. Makes other changes.

 Fiscal Note (Government Forecasting & Accountability)
 HB 4020 makes numerous changes regarding charitable gaming. While some of the changes may lead to an increase in the amount of revenue generated from charitable gaming, the impact is expected to be minimal. The total amount of revenue generated from charitable gaming in FY 2011 was approximately $0.5 million.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  1/19/2012HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Lou Lang
  1/20/2012HouseFirst Reading
  1/20/2012HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  1/30/2012HouseAssigned to State Government Administration Committee
  2/21/2012HouseFiscal Note Filed
  2/22/2012HouseDo Pass / Short Debate State Government Administration Committee; 011-005-000
  2/23/2012HousePlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
  2/28/2012HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  2/28/2012HousePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
  3/6/2012HouseThird Reading - Consideration Postponed
  3/6/2012HousePlaced on Calendar - Consideration Postponed
  3/30/2012HouseRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
  1/8/2013HouseSession Sine Die

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