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1 | AN ACT concerning gaming.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is amended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | by changing Sections 9, 15.1, 18, and 28 as follows:
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6 | (230 ILCS 5/9) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-9)
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7 | Sec. 9.
The Board shall have all powers necessary and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | proper to fully and
effectively execute the provisions of this | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Act, including, but not
limited to, the following:
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10 | (a) The Board is vested with jurisdiction and supervision | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | over all race
meetings in this State, over all licensees doing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | business
in this
State, over all occupation licensees, and over | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | all persons on the
facilities of any licensee. Such | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | jurisdiction shall
include the power to issue licenses to the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Illinois Department of
Agriculture authorizing the pari-mutuel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | system of wagering
on harness and Quarter Horse races held (1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | at the Illinois State Fair in
Sangamon County, and (2) at the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | DuQuoin State Fair in Perry County. The
jurisdiction of the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Board shall also include the power to issue licenses to
county | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | fairs which are eligible to receive funds pursuant to the
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21 | Agricultural Fair Act, as now or hereafter amended, or their | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | agents,
authorizing the pari-mutuel system of wagering on horse
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23 | races
conducted at the county fairs receiving such licenses. |
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1 | Such licenses shall be
governed by subsection (n) of this | ||||||
2 | Section.
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3 | Upon application, the Board shall issue a license to the | ||||||
4 | Illinois Department
of Agriculture to conduct harness and | ||||||
5 | Quarter Horse races at the Illinois State
Fair and at the | ||||||
6 | DuQuoin State Fairgrounds
during the scheduled dates of each | ||||||
7 | fair. The Board shall not require and the
Department of | ||||||
8 | Agriculture shall be exempt from the requirements of Sections
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9 | 15.3, 18 and 19, paragraphs (a)(2), (b), (c), (d), (e), (e-5), | ||||||
10 | (e-10), (f),
(g), and (h) of Section 20, and Sections 21, 24 | ||||||
11 | and 25. The Board and the Department
of
Agriculture may extend | ||||||
12 | any or all of these exemptions to any contractor or
agent | ||||||
13 | engaged by the Department of Agriculture to conduct its race | ||||||
14 | meetings
when the Board determines that this would best serve | ||||||
15 | the public interest and
the interest of horse racing.
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16 | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, it | ||||||
17 | shall be lawful for
any licensee to operate pari-mutuel | ||||||
18 | wagering
or
contract with the Department of Agriculture to | ||||||
19 | operate pari-mutuel wagering at
the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds | ||||||
20 | or for the Department to enter into contracts
with a licensee, | ||||||
21 | employ its owners,
employees
or
agents and employ such other | ||||||
22 | occupation licensees as the Department deems
necessary in | ||||||
23 | connection with race meetings and wagerings.
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24 | (b) The Board is vested with the full power to promulgate | ||||||
25 | reasonable
rules and regulations for the purpose of | ||||||
26 | administering the provisions of
this Act and to prescribe |
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1 | reasonable rules, regulations and conditions
under which all | ||||||
2 | horse race meetings or wagering in the State shall be
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3 | conducted. Such reasonable rules and regulations are to provide | ||||||
4 | for the
prevention of practices detrimental to the public | ||||||
5 | interest and to promote the best
interests of horse racing and | ||||||
6 | to impose penalties for violations thereof.
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7 | (c) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it | ||||||
8 | delegates
this power, is vested with the power to enter the | ||||||
9 | facilities and other places of business of any licensee to | ||||||
10 | determine whether there has been compliance with
the provisions | ||||||
11 | of this Act and its rules and regulations.
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12 | (d) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it | ||||||
13 | delegates this
power, is vested with the authority to | ||||||
14 | investigate alleged violations of
the provisions of this Act, | ||||||
15 | its reasonable rules and regulations, orders
and final | ||||||
16 | decisions; the Board shall take appropriate disciplinary | ||||||
17 | action
against any licensee or occupation licensee for | ||||||
18 | violation
thereof or
institute appropriate legal action for the | ||||||
19 | enforcement thereof.
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20 | (e) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it | ||||||
21 | delegates this power,
may eject or exclude from any race | ||||||
22 | meeting or
the facilities of any licensee, or any part
thereof, | ||||||
23 | any occupation licensee or any
other individual whose conduct | ||||||
24 | or reputation is such that his presence on
those facilities | ||||||
25 | may, in the opinion of the Board, call into question
the | ||||||
26 | honesty and integrity of horse racing or wagering or interfere |
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1 | with the
orderly
conduct of horse racing or wagering; provided, | ||||||
2 | however, that no person
shall be
excluded or ejected from the | ||||||
3 | facilities of any licensee solely on the grounds of
race, | ||||||
4 | color, creed, national origin, ancestry, or sex. The power to | ||||||
5 | eject
or exclude an occupation licensee or other individual may
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6 | be exercised for just cause by the licensee or the Board, | ||||||
7 | subject to subsequent hearing by the
Board as to the propriety | ||||||
8 | of said exclusion.
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9 | (f) The Board is vested with the power to acquire,
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10 | establish, maintain and operate (or provide by contract to
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11 | maintain and operate) testing laboratories and related | ||||||
12 | facilities,
for the purpose of conducting saliva, blood, urine | ||||||
13 | and other tests on the
horses run or to be run in any horse race | ||||||
14 | meeting and to purchase all
equipment and supplies deemed | ||||||
15 | necessary or desirable in connection with
any such testing | ||||||
16 | laboratories and related facilities and all such tests.
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17 | (g) The Board may require that the records, including | ||||||
18 | financial or other
statements of any licensee or any person | ||||||
19 | affiliated with the licensee who is
involved directly or | ||||||
20 | indirectly in the activities of any licensee as regulated
under | ||||||
21 | this Act to the extent that those financial or other statements | ||||||
22 | relate to
such activities be kept in
such manner as prescribed | ||||||
23 | by the Board, and that Board employees shall have
access to | ||||||
24 | those records during reasonable business
hours. Within 120 days | ||||||
25 | of the end of its fiscal year, each licensee shall
transmit to
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26 | the Board
an audit of the financial transactions and condition |
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1 | of the licensee's total
operations. All audits shall be | ||||||
2 | conducted by certified public accountants.
Each certified | ||||||
3 | public accountant must be registered in the State of Illinois
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4 | under the Illinois Public Accounting Act. The compensation for | ||||||
5 | each certified
public accountant shall be paid directly by the | ||||||
6 | licensee to the certified
public accountant. A licensee shall | ||||||
7 | also submit any other financial or related
information the | ||||||
8 | Board deems necessary to effectively administer this Act and
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9 | all rules, regulations, and final decisions promulgated under | ||||||
10 | this Act.
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11 | (h) The Board shall name and appoint in the manner provided | ||||||
12 | by the rules
and regulations of the Board: an Executive | ||||||
13 | Director; a State director
of mutuels; State veterinarians and | ||||||
14 | representatives to take saliva, blood,
urine and other tests on | ||||||
15 | horses; licensing personnel; revenue
inspectors; and State | ||||||
16 | seasonal employees (excluding admission ticket
sellers and | ||||||
17 | mutuel clerks). All of those named and appointed as provided
in | ||||||
18 | this subsection shall serve during the pleasure of the Board; | ||||||
19 | their
compensation shall be determined by the Board and be paid | ||||||
20 | in the same
manner as other employees of the Board under this | ||||||
21 | Act.
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22 | (i) The Board shall require that there shall be 3 stewards | ||||||
23 | at each horse
race meeting, at least 2 of whom shall be named | ||||||
24 | and appointed by the Board.
Stewards appointed or approved by | ||||||
25 | the Board, while performing duties
required by this Act or by | ||||||
26 | the Board, shall be entitled to the same rights
and immunities |
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1 | as granted to Board members and Board employees in Section
10 | ||||||
2 | of this Act.
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3 | (j) The Board may discharge any Board employee
who fails or | ||||||
4 | refuses for any reason to comply with the rules and
regulations | ||||||
5 | of the Board, or who, in the opinion of the Board,
is guilty of | ||||||
6 | fraud, dishonesty or who is proven to be incompetent.
The Board | ||||||
7 | shall have no right or power to determine who shall be | ||||||
8 | officers,
directors or employees of any licensee, or their | ||||||
9 | salaries
except the Board may, by rule, require that all or any | ||||||
10 | officials or
employees in charge of or whose duties relate to | ||||||
11 | the actual running of
races be approved by the Board.
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12 | (k) The Board is vested with the power to appoint
delegates | ||||||
13 | to execute any of the powers granted to it under this Section
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14 | for the purpose of administering this Act and any rules or | ||||||
15 | regulations
promulgated in accordance with this Act.
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16 | (l) The Board is vested with the power to impose civil | ||||||
17 | penalties of up to
$5,000 against an individual and up to | ||||||
18 | $10,000 against a
licensee for each
violation of any provision | ||||||
19 | of this Act, any rules adopted by the Board, any
order of the | ||||||
20 | Board or any other action which, in the Board's discretion, is
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21 | a detriment or impediment to horse racing or wagering. All such | ||||||
22 | civil penalties shall be deposited into the Horse Racing Fund.
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23 | (m) The Board is vested with the power to prescribe a form | ||||||
24 | to be used
by licensees as an application for employment for | ||||||
25 | employees of
each licensee.
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26 | (n) The Board shall have the power to issue a license
to |
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1 | any county fair, or its
agent, authorizing the conduct of the | ||||||
2 | pari-mutuel system of
wagering. The Board is vested with the | ||||||
3 | full power to promulgate
reasonable rules, regulations and | ||||||
4 | conditions under which all horse race
meetings licensed | ||||||
5 | pursuant to this subsection shall be held and conducted,
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6 | including rules, regulations and conditions for the conduct of | ||||||
7 | the
pari-mutuel system of wagering. The rules, regulations and
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8 | conditions shall provide for the prevention of practices | ||||||
9 | detrimental to the
public interest and for the best interests | ||||||
10 | of horse racing, and shall
prescribe penalties for violations | ||||||
11 | thereof. Any authority granted the
Board under this Act shall | ||||||
12 | extend to its jurisdiction and supervision over
county fairs, | ||||||
13 | or their agents, licensed pursuant to this subsection.
However, | ||||||
14 | the Board may waive any provision of this Act or its rules or
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15 | regulations which would otherwise apply to such county fairs or | ||||||
16 | their agents.
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17 | (o) Whenever the Board is authorized or
required by law to | ||||||
18 | consider some aspect of criminal history record
information for | ||||||
19 | the purpose of carrying out its statutory powers and
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20 | responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of fees in | ||||||
21 | conformance
with the requirements of Section 2605-400 of
the | ||||||
22 | Department of State Police Law (20 ILCS 2605/2605-400), the | ||||||
23 | Department of State Police is
authorized to furnish, pursuant | ||||||
24 | to positive identification, such
information contained in | ||||||
25 | State files as is necessary to fulfill the request.
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26 | (p) To insure the convenience, comfort, and wagering |
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1 | accessibility of
race track patrons, to provide for the | ||||||
2 | maximization of State revenue, and
to generate increases in | ||||||
3 | purse allotments to the horsemen, the Board shall
require any | ||||||
4 | licensee to staff the pari-mutuel department with
adequate | ||||||
5 | personnel.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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7 | (230 ILCS 5/15.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-15.1)
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8 | Sec. 15.1.
Upon collection of the fee accompanying the | ||||||
9 | application for
an occupation license, the Board shall be | ||||||
10 | authorized to make daily
temporary deposits of the fees, for a | ||||||
11 | period not to exceed 7 days, with the
horsemen's bookkeeper at | ||||||
12 | a race meeting. The horsemen's bookkeeper shall
issue a check, | ||||||
13 | payable to the order of the Illinois Racing Board, for
monies | ||||||
14 | deposited under this Section within 24 hours of receipt of the
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15 | monies. Provided however, upon the issuance of the check by the | ||||||
16 | horsemen's
bookkeeper the check shall be deposited into the | ||||||
17 | Horse Racing Fund in the State Treasury in accordance
with the | ||||||
18 | provisions of the "State Officers and Employees Money | ||||||
19 | Disposition
Act", approved June 9, 1911, as amended .
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20 | (Source: P.A. 84-432.)
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21 | (230 ILCS 5/18) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-18)
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22 | Sec. 18.
(a) Together with its application, each applicant | ||||||
23 | for racing dates
shall deliver to the Board a certified check | ||||||
24 | or bank draft payable to the order
of the Board for $1,000. In |
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1 | the event the applicant applies for racing dates
in 2 or 3 | ||||||
2 | successive calendar years as provided in subsection (b) of | ||||||
3 | Section
21, the fee shall be $2,000. Filing fees shall not be | ||||||
4 | refunded in the event
the application is denied. All filing | ||||||
5 | fees shall be deposited into the Horse Racing Fund.
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6 | (b) In addition to the filing fee of $1000 and the fees | ||||||
7 | provided in
subsection (j) of Section 20, each organization | ||||||
8 | licensee shall pay a license
fee of $100 for each racing | ||||||
9 | program on which its daily pari-mutuel handle is
$400,000 or | ||||||
10 | more but less than $700,000, and a license fee of $200 for each
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11 | racing program on which its daily pari-mutuel handle is | ||||||
12 | $700,000 or more.
The
additional fees required to be paid under | ||||||
13 | this Section by this amendatory Act
of 1982 shall be remitted | ||||||
14 | by the organization licensee to the Illinois Racing
Board with | ||||||
15 | each day's graduated privilege tax or pari-mutuel tax and
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16 | breakage as provided under
Section 27.
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17 | (c) Sections 11-42-1, 11-42-5, and 11-54-1 of the "Illinois | ||||||
18 | Municipal Code,"
approved May 29, 1961, as now or hereafter | ||||||
19 | amended, shall not apply to any
license under this Act.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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21 | (230 ILCS 5/28) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-28)
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22 | Sec. 28. Except as provided in subsection (g) of Section 27 | ||||||
23 | of this Act,
moneys collected shall be distributed according to | ||||||
24 | the provisions of this
Section 28.
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25 | (a) Thirty
per cent of the total of all monies received
by |
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1 | the State as privilege taxes shall be paid into the | ||||||
2 | Metropolitan Exposition
Auditorium and Office Building Fund in | ||||||
3 | the State Treasury.
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4 | (b) In addition, 4.5% of the total of all monies received
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5 | by the State as privilege taxes shall be paid into the State | ||||||
6 | treasury
into a special Fund to be known as the Metropolitan | ||||||
7 | Exposition,
Auditorium, and Office Building Fund.
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8 | (c) Fifty per cent of the total of all monies received by | ||||||
9 | the State
as privilege taxes under the provisions of this Act | ||||||
10 | shall be paid into
the Agricultural Premium Fund.
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11 | (d) Seven per cent of the total of all monies received by | ||||||
12 | the State
as privilege taxes shall be paid into the Fair and | ||||||
13 | Exposition Fund in
the State treasury; provided, however, that | ||||||
14 | when all bonds issued prior to
July 1, 1984 by the Metropolitan | ||||||
15 | Fair and Exposition Authority shall have
been paid or payment | ||||||
16 | shall have been provided for upon a refunding of those
bonds, | ||||||
17 | thereafter 1/12 of $1,665,662 of such monies shall be paid each
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18 | month into the Build Illinois Fund, and the remainder into the | ||||||
19 | Fair and
Exposition Fund. All excess monies shall be allocated | ||||||
20 | to the Department of
Agriculture for distribution to county | ||||||
21 | fairs for premiums and
rehabilitation as set forth in the | ||||||
22 | Agricultural Fair Act.
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23 | (e) The monies provided for in Section 30 shall be paid | ||||||
24 | into the
Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.
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25 | (f) The monies provided for in Section 31 shall be paid | ||||||
26 | into the
Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund.
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1 | (g) Until January 1, 2000, that part representing
1/2 of | ||||||
2 | the total breakage in Thoroughbred,
Harness, Appaloosa, | ||||||
3 | Arabian, and Quarter Horse racing in the State shall
be paid | ||||||
4 | into the Illinois Race Track Improvement Fund as established
in | ||||||
5 | Section 32.
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6 | (h) All other monies received by the Board under this Act | ||||||
7 | shall be
paid into the Horse Racing Fund General Revenue Fund | ||||||
8 | of the State .
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9 | (i) The salaries of the Board members, secretary, stewards,
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10 | directors of mutuels, veterinarians, representatives, | ||||||
11 | accountants,
clerks, stenographers, inspectors and other | ||||||
12 | employees of the Board, and
all expenses of the Board incident | ||||||
13 | to the administration of this Act,
including, but not limited | ||||||
14 | to, all expenses and salaries incident to the
taking of saliva | ||||||
15 | and urine samples in accordance with the rules and
regulations | ||||||
16 | of the Board shall be paid out of the Agricultural Premium
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17 | Fund.
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18 | (j) The Agricultural Premium Fund shall also be used:
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19 | (1) for the expenses of operating the Illinois State | ||||||
20 | Fair and the
DuQuoin State Fair, including the
payment of | ||||||
21 | prize money or premiums;
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22 | (2) for the distribution to county fairs, vocational | ||||||
23 | agriculture
section fairs, agricultural societies, and | ||||||
24 | agricultural extension clubs
in accordance with the | ||||||
25 | Agricultural Fair Act, as
amended;
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26 | (3) for payment of prize monies and premiums awarded |
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1 | and for
expenses incurred in connection with the | ||||||
2 | International Livestock
Exposition and the Mid-Continent | ||||||
3 | Livestock Exposition held in Illinois,
which premiums, and | ||||||
4 | awards must be approved, and paid by the Illinois
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5 | Department of Agriculture;
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6 | (4) for personal service of county agricultural | ||||||
7 | advisors and county
home advisors;
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8 | (5) for distribution to agricultural home economic | ||||||
9 | extension
councils in accordance with "An Act in relation | ||||||
10 | to additional support
and finance for the Agricultural and | ||||||
11 | Home Economic Extension Councils in
the several counties in | ||||||
12 | this State and making an appropriation
therefor", approved | ||||||
13 | July 24, 1967, as amended;
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14 | (6) for research on equine disease, including a | ||||||
15 | development center
therefor;
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16 | (7) for training scholarships for study on equine | ||||||
17 | diseases to
students at the University of Illinois College | ||||||
18 | of Veterinary Medicine;
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19 | (8) for the rehabilitation, repair and maintenance of
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20 | the Illinois and DuQuoin State Fair Grounds and
the | ||||||
21 | structures and facilities thereon and the construction of | ||||||
22 | permanent
improvements on such Fair Grounds, including | ||||||
23 | such structures, facilities and
property located on such
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24 | State Fair Grounds which are under the custody and control | ||||||
25 | of the
Department of Agriculture;
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26 | (9) for the expenses of the Department of Agriculture |
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1 | under Section
5-530 of the Departments of State Government | ||||||
2 | Law (20 ILCS
5/5-530);
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3 | (10) for the expenses of the Department of Commerce and | ||||||
4 | Economic Opportunity under Sections
605-620, 605-625, and
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5 | 605-630 of the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
6 | Opportunity Law (20 ILCS
605/605-620, 605/605-625, and | ||||||
7 | 605/605-630);
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8 | (11) for remodeling, expanding, and reconstructing | ||||||
9 | facilities
destroyed by fire of any Fair and Exposition | ||||||
10 | Authority in counties with
a population of 1,000,000 or | ||||||
11 | more inhabitants;
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12 | (12) for the purpose of assisting in the care and | ||||||
13 | general
rehabilitation of disabled veterans of any war and | ||||||
14 | their surviving
spouses and orphans;
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15 | (13) for expenses of the Department of State Police for | ||||||
16 | duties
performed under this Act;
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17 | (14) for the Department of Agriculture for soil surveys | ||||||
18 | and soil and water
conservation purposes;
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19 | (15) for the Department of Agriculture for grants to | ||||||
20 | the City of Chicago
for conducting the Chicagofest;
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21 | (16) for the State Comptroller for grants and operating | ||||||
22 | expenses authorized by the Illinois Global Partnership | ||||||
23 | Act.
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24 | (k) To the extent that monies paid by the Board to the | ||||||
25 | Agricultural
Premium Fund are in the opinion of the Governor in | ||||||
26 | excess of the amount
necessary for the purposes herein stated, |
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1 | the Governor shall notify the
Comptroller and the State | ||||||
2 | Treasurer of such fact, who, upon receipt of
such notification, | ||||||
3 | shall transfer such excess monies from the
Agricultural Premium | ||||||
4 | Fund to the General Revenue Fund.
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5 | (Source: P.A. 94-91, Sections 55-135 and 90-10, eff. 7-1-05.)
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6 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
7 | becoming law.
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