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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB3107 Introduced 2/23/2011, by Rep. Lou Lang SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 and the Riverboat Gambling Act to authorize electronic gaming at race tracks (and makes conforming changes in various Acts). Further amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Makes various changes concerning Board members. Contains provisions concerning testing of horses at county fairs, payments from the Horse Racing Fund, and standardbred horses. Further amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Changes the short title to the Illinois Gambling Act. Provides that no licenses or additional gaming positions authorized in the amendatory Act shall be awarded or issued before certain implementation of video gaming operations under the Video Gaming Act occurs, except under certain conditions. Makes changes in provisions concerning owners licenses and the purchasing of gaming positions. Provides that an owners licensee may conduct gaming at a temporary facility pending the construction of a permanent facility or the remodeling or relocation of an existing facility to accommodate gaming participants for up to 24 months after the temporary facility begins to conduct gaming. Provides that subject to the approval of the Illinois Gaming Board, an organization licensee that (i) receives an electronic gaming license under the Act and (ii) has operating control of a race track facility located in Cook County, may relocate its race track facility within Cook County subject to certain conditions.
Provides that in order to be eligible to conduct electronic gaming, the Board must receive written proof that a labor peace agreement has been entered into with certain labor organizations. Makes changes in provisions concerning the admission tax and privilege tax. Makes other changes. Makes corresponding changes in other Acts. Includes severability clause. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning gaming.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly makes all of the |
5 | | following findings: |
6 | | (1) That more than 50 municipalities and 5 counties |
7 | | have opted out of video gaming legislation that was enacted |
8 | | by the 96th General Assembly as Public Act 96-34, and |
9 | | revenues for the State's newly approved capital |
10 | | construction program are on track to fall short of |
11 | | projections. |
12 | | (2) That these shortfalls could postpone much-needed |
13 | | road construction, school construction, and other |
14 | | infrastructure improvements. |
15 | | (3) That the State likely will wait a year or more, |
16 | | until video gaming is licensed, organized, and online, to |
17 | | realize meaningful revenue from the program. |
18 | | (4) That a significant infusion of new revenue is |
19 | | necessary to ensure that those projects, which are |
20 | | fundamental to the State's economic recovery, proceed as |
21 | | planned. |
22 | | (5) That the decline of the Illinois horse racing and |
23 | | breeding program, a $2.5 billion industry, would be |
24 | | reversed if this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
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1 | | Assembly would be enacted. |
2 | | (6) That the Illinois horse racing industry is on the |
3 | | verge of extinction due to fierce competition from fully |
4 | | developed horse racing and gaming operations in other |
5 | | states. |
6 | | (7) That Illinois lawmakers agreed in 1999 to earmark |
7 | | 15% of the forthcoming 10th casino's revenue for horse |
8 | | racing; the State's horse racing industry has never seen a |
9 | | penny of that revenue because the 10th casino has yet to |
10 | | open. |
11 | | (8) That allowing the State's horse racing venues, |
12 | | currently licensed gaming destinations, to maximize their |
13 | | capacities with gaming machines, would generate up to $120 |
14 | | million to $200 million for the State in the form of extra |
15 | | licensing fees, plus an additional $100 million to $300 |
16 | | million in recurring annual tax revenue for the State to |
17 | | help ensure that school, road, and other building projects |
18 | | promised under the capital plan occur on schedule. |
19 | | (9) That Illinois agriculture and other businesses |
20 | | that support and supply the horse racing industry, already |
21 | | a sector that employs over 37,000 Illinoisans, also stand |
22 | | to substantially benefit and would be much more likely to |
23 | | create additional jobs should Illinois horse racing once |
24 | | again become competitive with other states. |
25 | | (10) That by keeping these projects on track, the State |
26 | | can be sure that significant job and economic growth will |
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1 | | in fact result from the previously enacted legislation. |
2 | | (11) That gaming machines at Illinois horse racing |
3 | | tracks would create an estimated 1,200 to 1,500 permanent |
4 | | jobs, and an estimated capital investment of up to $200 |
5 | | million to $400 million at these race tracks would prompt |
6 | | additional trade organization jobs necessary to construct |
7 | | new facilities or remodel race tracks to operate electronic |
8 | | gaming. |
9 | | Section 10. The State Officials and Employees Ethics Act is |
10 | | amended by changing Section 5-45 as follows: |
11 | | (5 ILCS 430/5-45)
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12 | | Sec. 5-45. Procurement; revolving door prohibition.
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13 | | (a) No former officer, member, or State employee, or spouse |
14 | | or
immediate family member living with such person, shall, |
15 | | within a period of one
year immediately after termination of |
16 | | State employment, knowingly accept
employment or receive |
17 | | compensation or fees for services from a person or entity
if |
18 | | the officer, member, or State employee, during the year |
19 | | immediately
preceding termination of State employment, |
20 | | participated personally and
substantially in the award of State |
21 | | contracts, or the issuance of State contract change orders, |
22 | | with a cumulative value
of $25,000
or more to the person or |
23 | | entity, or its parent or subsidiary.
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24 | | (b) No former officer of the executive branch or State |
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1 | | employee of the
executive branch with regulatory or
licensing |
2 | | authority, or spouse or immediate family member living with |
3 | | such
person, shall, within a period of one year immediately |
4 | | after termination of
State employment, knowingly accept |
5 | | employment or receive compensation or fees
for services from a |
6 | | person or entity if the officer
or State
employee, during the |
7 | | year immediately preceding
termination of State employment, |
8 | | participated personally and substantially in making a |
9 | | regulatory or licensing decision that
directly applied to the |
10 | | person or entity, or its parent or subsidiary.
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11 | | (c) Within 6 months after the effective date of this |
12 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, each executive |
13 | | branch constitutional officer and legislative leader, the |
14 | | Auditor General, and the Joint Committee on Legislative Support |
15 | | Services shall adopt a policy delineating which State positions |
16 | | under his or her jurisdiction and control, by the nature of |
17 | | their duties, may have the authority to participate personally |
18 | | and substantially in the award of State contracts or in |
19 | | regulatory or licensing decisions. The Governor shall adopt |
20 | | such a policy for all State employees of the executive branch |
21 | | not under the jurisdiction and control of any other executive |
22 | | branch constitutional officer.
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23 | | The policies required under subsection (c) of this Section |
24 | | shall be filed with the appropriate ethics commission |
25 | | established under this Act or, for the Auditor General, with |
26 | | the Office of the Auditor General. |
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1 | | (d) Each Inspector General shall have the authority to |
2 | | determine that additional State positions under his or her |
3 | | jurisdiction, not otherwise subject to the policies required by |
4 | | subsection (c) of this Section, are nonetheless subject to the |
5 | | notification requirement of subsection (f) below due to their |
6 | | involvement in the award of State contracts or in regulatory or |
7 | | licensing decisions. |
8 | | (e) The Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services, |
9 | | the Auditor General, and each of the executive branch |
10 | | constitutional officers and legislative leaders subject to |
11 | | subsection (c) of this Section shall provide written |
12 | | notification to all employees in positions subject to the |
13 | | policies required by subsection (c) or a determination made |
14 | | under subsection (d): (1) upon hiring, promotion, or transfer |
15 | | into the relevant position; and (2) at the time the employee's |
16 | | duties are changed in such a way as to qualify that employee. |
17 | | An employee receiving notification must certify in writing that |
18 | | the person was advised of the prohibition and the requirement |
19 | | to notify the appropriate Inspector General in subsection (f). |
20 | | (f) Any State employee in a position subject to the |
21 | | policies required by subsection (c) or to a determination under |
22 | | subsection (d), but who does not fall within the prohibition of |
23 | | subsection (h) below, who is offered non-State employment |
24 | | during State employment or within a period of one year |
25 | | immediately after termination of State employment shall, prior |
26 | | to accepting such non-State employment, notify the appropriate |
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1 | | Inspector General. Within 10 calendar days after receiving |
2 | | notification from an employee in a position subject to the |
3 | | policies required by subsection (c), such Inspector General |
4 | | shall make a determination as to whether the State employee is |
5 | | restricted from accepting such employment by subsection (a) or |
6 | | (b). In making a determination, in addition to any other |
7 | | relevant information, an Inspector General shall assess the |
8 | | effect of the prospective employment or relationship upon |
9 | | decisions referred to in subsections (a) and (b), based on the |
10 | | totality of the participation by the former officer, member, or |
11 | | State employee in those decisions. A determination by an |
12 | | Inspector General must be in writing, signed and dated by the |
13 | | Inspector General, and delivered to the subject of the |
14 | | determination within 10 calendar days or the person is deemed |
15 | | eligible for the employment opportunity. For purposes of this |
16 | | subsection, "appropriate Inspector General" means (i) for |
17 | | members and employees of the legislative branch, the |
18 | | Legislative Inspector General; (ii) for the Auditor General and |
19 | | employees of the Office of the Auditor General, the Inspector |
20 | | General provided for in Section 30-5 of this Act; and (iii) for |
21 | | executive branch officers and employees, the Inspector General |
22 | | having jurisdiction over the officer or employee. Notice of any |
23 | | determination of an Inspector General and of any such appeal |
24 | | shall be given to the ultimate jurisdictional authority, the |
25 | | Attorney General, and the Executive Ethics Commission. |
26 | | (g) An Inspector General's determination regarding |
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1 | | restrictions under subsection (a) or (b) may be appealed to the |
2 | | appropriate Ethics Commission by the person subject to the |
3 | | decision or the Attorney General no later than the 10th |
4 | | calendar day after the date of the determination. |
5 | | On appeal, the Ethics Commission or Auditor General shall |
6 | | seek, accept, and consider written public comments regarding a |
7 | | determination. In deciding whether to uphold an Inspector |
8 | | General's determination, the appropriate Ethics Commission or |
9 | | Auditor General shall assess, in addition to any other relevant |
10 | | information, the effect of the prospective employment or |
11 | | relationship upon the decisions referred to in subsections (a) |
12 | | and (b), based on the totality of the participation by the |
13 | | former officer, member, or State employee in those decisions. |
14 | | The Ethics Commission shall decide whether to uphold an |
15 | | Inspector General's determination within 10 calendar days or |
16 | | the person is deemed eligible for the employment opportunity. |
17 | | (h) The following officers, members, or State employees |
18 | | shall not, within a period of one year immediately after |
19 | | termination of office or State employment, knowingly accept |
20 | | employment or receive compensation or fees for services from a |
21 | | person or entity if the person or entity or its parent or |
22 | | subsidiary, during the year immediately preceding termination |
23 | | of State employment, was a party to a State contract or |
24 | | contracts with a cumulative value of $25,000 or more involving |
25 | | the officer, member, or State employee's State agency, or was |
26 | | the subject of a regulatory or licensing decision involving the |
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1 | | officer, member, or State employee's State agency, regardless |
2 | | of whether he or she participated personally and substantially |
3 | | in the award of the State contract or contracts or the making |
4 | | of the regulatory or licensing decision in question: |
5 | | (1) members or officers; |
6 | | (2) members of a commission or board created by the |
7 | | Illinois Constitution; |
8 | | (3) persons whose appointment to office is subject to |
9 | | the advice and consent of the Senate; |
10 | | (4) the head of a department, commission, board, |
11 | | division, bureau, authority, or other administrative unit |
12 | | within the government of this State; |
13 | | (5) chief procurement officers, State purchasing |
14 | | officers, and their designees whose duties are directly |
15 | | related to State procurement; and |
16 | | (6) chiefs of staff, deputy chiefs of staff, associate |
17 | | chiefs of staff, assistant chiefs of staff, and deputy |
18 | | governors ; . |
19 | | (7) employees of the Illinois Racing Board; and |
20 | | (8) employees of the Illinois Gaming Board. |
21 | | (Source: P.A. 96-555, eff. 8-18-09.) |
22 | | Section 15. The Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and |
23 | | Dependency Act is amended by changing Section 5-20 as follows:
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24 | | (20 ILCS 301/5-20)
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1 | | Sec. 5-20. Compulsive gambling program.
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2 | | (a) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall |
3 | | establish a program for
public education, research, and |
4 | | training regarding problem and compulsive
gambling and the |
5 | | treatment and prevention of problem and compulsive gambling.
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6 | | Subject to specific appropriation for these stated purposes, |
7 | | the program must
include all of the following:
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8 | | (1) Establishment and maintenance of a toll-free "800" |
9 | | telephone number
to provide crisis counseling and referral |
10 | | services to families experiencing
difficulty as a result of |
11 | | problem or compulsive gambling.
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12 | | (2) Promotion of public awareness regarding the |
13 | | recognition and
prevention of problem and compulsive |
14 | | gambling.
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15 | | (3) Facilitation, through in-service training and |
16 | | other means, of the
availability of effective assistance |
17 | | programs for problem and compulsive
gamblers.
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18 | | (4) Conducting studies to identify adults and |
19 | | juveniles in this
State who are, or who are at risk of |
20 | | becoming, problem or compulsive gamblers.
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21 | | (b) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall either |
22 | | establish and
maintain the program or contract with a private |
23 | | or public entity for the
establishment and maintenance of the |
24 | | program. Subject to appropriation, either
the Department or the |
25 | | private or public entity shall implement the toll-free
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26 | | telephone number, promote public awareness, and conduct |
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1 | | in-service training
concerning problem and compulsive |
2 | | gambling.
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3 | | (c) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall produce |
4 | | and supply the
signs specified in Section 10.7 of the Illinois |
5 | | Lottery Law, Section 34.1 of
the Illinois Horse Racing Act of |
6 | | 1975, Section 4.3 of the Bingo License and Tax
Act, Section 8.1 |
7 | | of the Charitable Games Act, and Section 13.1 of the Illinois |
8 | | Riverboat
Gambling Act.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 89-374, eff. 1-1-96; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)
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10 | | Section 20. The Department of Commerce and Economic |
11 | | Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
12 | | amended by adding Section 605-530 as follows: |
13 | | (20 ILCS 605/605-530 new) |
14 | | Sec. 605-530. The Depressed Communities Economic |
15 | | Development Board. |
16 | | (a) The Depressed Communities Economic Development Board |
17 | | is created as an advisory board within the Department of |
18 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The Board shall consist of 8 |
19 | | members as follows: |
20 | | (1) One member appointed by the President of the Senate |
21 | | to serve an initial term of 2 years. |
22 | | (2) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
23 | | Senate to serve an initial term of one year. |
24 | | (3) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
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1 | | Representatives to serve an initial term of 2 years. |
2 | | (4) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
3 | | House of Representatives to serve an initial term of one |
4 | | year. |
5 | | (5) Four members appointed by the Governor, 2 of whom |
6 | | are appointed to serve an initial term of one year and 2 of |
7 | | whom are appointed to serve an initial term of 2 years with |
8 | | one being designated as chair of the Board at the time of |
9 | | appointment. |
10 | | After the initial terms, each member shall be appointed to |
11 | | serve a term of 2 years and until his or her successor has been |
12 | | appointed and assumes office. If a vacancy occurs in the Board |
13 | | membership, then the vacancy shall be filled in the same manner |
14 | | as the initial appointment. No member of the Board shall, at |
15 | | the time of his or her appointment or within 2 years before the |
16 | | appointment, hold elected office or be appointed to a State |
17 | | board, commission, or agency. All Board members are subject to |
18 | | the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. |
19 | | (b) Board members shall serve without compensation, but may |
20 | | be reimbursed for their reasonable travel expenses from funds |
21 | | available for that purpose. The Department of Commerce and |
22 | | Economic Opportunity shall provide staff and administrative |
23 | | support services to the Board. |
24 | | (c) The Board must make recommendations, which must be |
25 | | approved by a majority of the Board, to the Department of |
26 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity concerning the award of |
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1 | | grants from amounts appropriated to the Department from the |
2 | | Depressed Communities Economic Development Fund, a special |
3 | | fund created in the State treasury. The Department must make |
4 | | grants to public or private entities submitting proposals to |
5 | | the Board to revitalize an Illinois depressed community. Grants |
6 | | may be used by these entities only for those purposes |
7 | | conditioned with the grant. For the purposes of this subsection |
8 | | (c), plans for revitalizing an Illinois depressed community |
9 | | include plans intended to curb high levels of poverty, |
10 | | unemployment, job and population loss, and general distress. An |
11 | | Illinois depressed community is an area where the poverty rate, |
12 | | as determined by using the most recent data released by the |
13 | | United States Census Bureau, is at least 3% greater than the |
14 | | State poverty rate as determined by using the most recent data |
15 | | released by the United States Census Bureau. |
16 | | Section 25. The Department of Revenue Law of the
Civil |
17 | | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section |
18 | | 2505-305 as follows:
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19 | | (20 ILCS 2505/2505-305) (was 20 ILCS 2505/39b15.1)
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20 | | Sec. 2505-305. Investigators.
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21 | | (a) The Department has the power to
appoint investigators |
22 | | to conduct all investigations,
searches, seizures, arrests, |
23 | | and other duties imposed under the provisions
of any law |
24 | | administered by the Department.
Except as provided in |
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1 | | subsection (c), these investigators have
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may exercise all |
2 | | the powers of peace officers solely for the purpose of
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3 | | enforcing taxing measures administered by the Department.
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4 | | (b) The Director must authorize to each investigator |
5 | | employed under this
Section and
to any other employee of the |
6 | | Department exercising the powers of a peace
officer a
distinct |
7 | | badge that, on its face, (i) clearly states that the badge is
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8 | | authorized
by the
Department and (ii)
contains a unique |
9 | | identifying number.
No other badge shall be authorized by
the |
10 | | Department.
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11 | | (c) The Department may enter into agreements with the |
12 | | Illinois Gaming Board providing that investigators appointed |
13 | | under this Section shall exercise the peace officer powers set |
14 | | forth in paragraph (20.6) of subsection (c) of Section 5 of the |
15 | | Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 96-37, eff. 7-13-09.)
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17 | | Section 30. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
18 | | Sections 5.786, 5.787, 5.788, and 6z-79 and by changing Section |
19 | | 6z-77 as follows: |
20 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.786 new) |
21 | | Sec. 5.786. The State and County Fair Assistance Fund. |
22 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.787 new) |
23 | | Sec. 5.787. The Depressed Communities Economic Development |
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1 | | Fund. |
2 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.788 new) |
3 | | Sec. 5.788. The Gaming Facilities Fee Revenue Fund. |
4 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-77) |
5 | | Sec. 6z-77. The Capital Projects Fund. |
6 | | (a) The Capital Projects Fund is created as a special fund |
7 | | in the State Treasury. The State Comptroller and State |
8 | | Treasurer shall transfer from the Capital Projects Fund to the |
9 | | General Revenue Fund $61,294,550 on October 1, 2009, |
10 | | $122,589,100 on January 1, 2010, and $61,294,550 on April 1, |
11 | | 2010. Beginning on July 1, 2010, and on July 1 and January 1 of |
12 | | each year thereafter, the State Comptroller and State Treasurer |
13 | | shall transfer the sum of $122,589,100 from the Capital |
14 | | Projects Fund to the General Revenue Fund. |
15 | | (b) Subject to appropriation, the Capital Projects Fund may |
16 | | be used only for capital projects and the payment of debt |
17 | | service on bonds issued for capital projects. All interest |
18 | | earned on moneys in the Fund shall be deposited into the Fund. |
19 | | The Fund shall not be subject to administrative charges or |
20 | | chargebacks, such as but not limited to those authorized under |
21 | | Section 8h.
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22 | | (c) Annually, the Governor's Office of Management and |
23 | | Budget shall determine if revenues deposited into the Fund in |
24 | | the fiscal year are expected to exceed the amount needed in the |
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1 | | fiscal year for capital projects and the payment of debt |
2 | | service on bonds issued for capital projects. If any such |
3 | | excess amount exists, then on April 1 or as soon thereafter as |
4 | | practical, the Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall |
5 | | certify such amount, accompanied by a description of the |
6 | | process by which the amount was calculated, to the State |
7 | | Comptroller and the State Treasurer. Within 15 days after the |
8 | | receipt of the certification required by this subsection (c), |
9 | | the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer shall transfer |
10 | | that amount from the Capital Projects Fund to the Education |
11 | | Assistance Fund, except that the amount transferred to the |
12 | | Education Assistance Fund pursuant to this subsection (c) shall |
13 | | not exceed the estimated amount of revenues that will be |
14 | | deposited into the Fund pursuant to Sections 12 and 13 of the |
15 | | Illinois Gambling Act in the fiscal year. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 96-34, eff. 7-13-09.) |
17 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-79 new) |
18 | | Sec. 6z-79. The Gaming Facilities Fee Revenue Fund. |
19 | | (a) The Gaming Facilities Fee Revenue Fund is created as a |
20 | | special fund in the State treasury. |
21 | | (b) Twenty-five percent of revenues in the Fund shall be |
22 | | transferred to the Capital Projects Fund for capital projects. |
23 | | The remaining 75% of revenues in the Fund shall be used, |
24 | | subject to appropriation, by the Comptroller solely for the |
25 | | purpose of payment of vouchers that are outstanding for more |
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1 | | than 60 days. Whenever practical, the Comptroller must |
2 | | prioritize voucher payments for expenses related to medical |
3 | | assistance under the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Children's |
4 | | Health Insurance Program Act, the Covering ALL KIDS Health |
5 | | Insurance Act, and the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons |
6 | | Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. |
7 | | (c) The Fund shall consist of fee revenues received |
8 | | pursuant to subsections (b) and (c) of Section 7.6 of the |
9 | | Illinois Gambling Act. All interest earned on moneys in the |
10 | | Fund shall be deposited into the Fund. |
11 | | (d) The Fund shall not be subject to administrative charges |
12 | | or chargebacks, including, but not limited to, those authorized |
13 | | under subsection (h) of Section 8 of this Act. |
14 | | Section 35. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by |
15 | | changing Section 201 as follows: |
16 | | (35 ILCS 5/201) (from Ch. 120, par. 2-201) |
17 | | Sec. 201. Tax Imposed. |
18 | | (a) In general. A tax measured by net income is hereby |
19 | | imposed on every
individual, corporation, trust and estate for |
20 | | each taxable year ending
after July 31, 1969 on the privilege |
21 | | of earning or receiving income in or
as a resident of this |
22 | | State. Such tax shall be in addition to all other
occupation or |
23 | | privilege taxes imposed by this State or by any municipal
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24 | | corporation or political subdivision thereof. |
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1 | | (b) Rates. The tax imposed by subsection (a) of this |
2 | | Section shall be
determined as follows, except as adjusted by |
3 | | subsection (d-1): |
4 | | (1) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
5 | | taxable years
ending prior to July 1, 1989, an amount equal |
6 | | to 2 1/2% of the taxpayer's
net income for the taxable |
7 | | year. |
8 | | (2) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
9 | | taxable years
beginning prior to July 1, 1989 and ending |
10 | | after June 30, 1989, an amount
equal to the sum of (i) 2 |
11 | | 1/2% of the taxpayer's net income for the period
prior to |
12 | | July 1, 1989, as calculated under Section 202.3, and (ii) |
13 | | 3% of the
taxpayer's net income for the period after June |
14 | | 30, 1989, as calculated
under Section 202.3. |
15 | | (3) In the case of an individual, trust or estate, for |
16 | | taxable years
beginning after June 30, 1989, and ending |
17 | | prior to January 1, 2011, an amount equal to 3% of the |
18 | | taxpayer's net
income for the taxable year. |
19 | | (4) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, for |
20 | | taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2011, and |
21 | | ending after December 31, 2010, an amount equal to the sum |
22 | | of (i) 3% of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior |
23 | | to January 1, 2011, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
24 | | (ii) 5% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
25 | | December 31, 2010, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
26 | | (5) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, for |
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1 | | taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2011, and |
2 | | ending prior to January 1, 2015, an amount equal to 5% of |
3 | | the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
4 | | (5.1) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
5 | | for taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2015, and |
6 | | ending after December 31, 2014, an amount equal to the sum |
7 | | of (i) 5% of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior |
8 | | to January 1, 2015, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
9 | | (ii) 3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the period |
10 | | after December 31, 2014, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
11 | | (5.2) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
12 | | for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015, |
13 | | and ending prior to January 1, 2025, an amount equal to |
14 | | 3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
15 | | (5.3) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
16 | | for taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2025, and |
17 | | ending after December 31, 2024, an amount equal to the sum |
18 | | of (i) 3.75% of the taxpayer's net income for the period |
19 | | prior to January 1, 2025, as calculated under Section |
20 | | 202.5, and (ii) 3.25% of the taxpayer's net income for the |
21 | | period after December 31, 2024, as calculated under Section |
22 | | 202.5. |
23 | | (5.4) In the case of an individual, trust, or estate, |
24 | | for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2025, an |
25 | | amount equal to 3.25% of the taxpayer's net income for the |
26 | | taxable year. |
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1 | | (6) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years
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2 | | ending prior to July 1, 1989, an amount equal to 4% of the
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3 | | taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
4 | | (7) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
5 | | beginning prior to
July 1, 1989 and ending after June 30, |
6 | | 1989, an amount equal to the sum of
(i) 4% of the |
7 | | taxpayer's net income for the period prior to July 1, 1989,
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8 | | as calculated under Section 202.3, and (ii) 4.8% of the |
9 | | taxpayer's net
income for the period after June 30, 1989, |
10 | | as calculated under Section
202.3. |
11 | | (8) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
12 | | beginning after
June 30, 1989, and ending prior to January |
13 | | 1, 2011, an amount equal to 4.8% of the taxpayer's net |
14 | | income for the
taxable year. |
15 | | (9) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
16 | | beginning prior to January 1, 2011, and ending after |
17 | | December 31, 2010, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 4.8% |
18 | | of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to |
19 | | January 1, 2011, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
20 | | (ii) 7% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
21 | | December 31, 2010, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
22 | | (10) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
23 | | beginning on or after January 1, 2011, and ending prior to |
24 | | January 1, 2015, an amount equal to 7% of the taxpayer's |
25 | | net income for the taxable year. |
26 | | (11) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
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1 | | beginning prior to January 1, 2015, and ending after |
2 | | December 31, 2014, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 7% of |
3 | | the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to January |
4 | | 1, 2015, as calculated under Section 202.5, and (ii) 5.25% |
5 | | of the taxpayer's net income for the period after December |
6 | | 31, 2014, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
7 | | (12) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
8 | | beginning on or after January 1, 2015, and ending prior to |
9 | | January 1, 2025, an amount equal to 5.25% of the taxpayer's |
10 | | net income for the taxable year. |
11 | | (13) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
12 | | beginning prior to January 1, 2025, and ending after |
13 | | December 31, 2024, an amount equal to the sum of (i) 5.25% |
14 | | of the taxpayer's net income for the period prior to |
15 | | January 1, 2025, as calculated under Section 202.5, and |
16 | | (ii) 4.8% of the taxpayer's net income for the period after |
17 | | December 31, 2024, as calculated under Section 202.5. |
18 | | (14) In the case of a corporation, for taxable years |
19 | | beginning on or after January 1, 2025, an amount equal to |
20 | | 4.8% of the taxpayer's net income for the taxable year. |
21 | | The rates under this subsection (b) are subject to the |
22 | | provisions of Section 201.5. |
23 | | (b-5) Surcharge; sale or exchange of assets, properties, |
24 | | and intangibles of electronic gaming licensees. For each of |
25 | | taxable years 2010 through 2019, a surcharge is imposed on all |
26 | | taxpayers on income arising from the sale or exchange of |
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1 | | capital assets, depreciable business property, real property |
2 | | used in the trade or business, and Section 197 intangibles (i) |
3 | | of an organization licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act |
4 | | of 1975 and (ii) of an electronic gaming licensee under the |
5 | | Illinois Gambling Act. The amount of the surcharge is equal to |
6 | | the amount of federal income tax liability for the taxable year |
7 | | attributable to those sales and exchanges. The surcharge |
8 | | imposed shall not apply if: |
9 | | (1) the electronic gaming license, organization |
10 | | license, or race track property is transferred as a result |
11 | | of any of the following: |
12 | | (A) bankruptcy, a receivership, or a debt |
13 | | adjustment initiated by or against the initial |
14 | | licensee or the substantial owners of the initial |
15 | | licensee; |
16 | | (B) cancellation, revocation, or termination of |
17 | | any such license by the Illinois Gaming Board or the |
18 | | Illinois Racing Board; |
19 | | (C) a determination by the Illinois Gaming Board |
20 | | that transfer of the license is in the best interests |
21 | | of Illinois gaming; |
22 | | (D) the death of an owner of the equity interest in |
23 | | a licensee; |
24 | | (E) the acquisition of a controlling interest in |
25 | | the stock or substantially all of the assets of a |
26 | | publicly traded company; |
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1 | | (F) a transfer by a parent company to a wholly |
2 | | owned subsidiary; or |
3 | | (G) the transfer or sale to or by one person to |
4 | | another person where both persons were initial owners |
5 | | of the license when the license was issued. |
6 | | (2) the controlling interest in the electronic gaming |
7 | | license, organization license, or race track property is |
8 | | transferred in a transaction to lineal descendants in which |
9 | | no gain or loss is recognized or as a result of a |
10 | | transaction in accordance with Section 351 of the Internal |
11 | | Revenue Code in which no gain or loss is recognized. |
12 | | The transfer of an electronic gaming license, organization |
13 | | license, or race track property by a person other than the |
14 | | initial licensee to receive the electronic gaming license is |
15 | | not subject to a surcharge. The Department shall adopt rules |
16 | | necessary to implement and administer this subsection. |
17 | | (c) Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax.
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18 | | Beginning on July 1, 1979 and thereafter, in addition to such |
19 | | income
tax, there is also hereby imposed the Personal Property |
20 | | Tax Replacement
Income Tax measured by net income on every |
21 | | corporation (including Subchapter
S corporations), partnership |
22 | | and trust, for each taxable year ending after
June 30, 1979. |
23 | | Such taxes are imposed on the privilege of earning or
receiving |
24 | | income in or as a resident of this State. The Personal Property
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25 | | Tax Replacement Income Tax shall be in addition to the income |
26 | | tax imposed
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section and in |
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1 | | addition to all other
occupation or privilege taxes imposed by |
2 | | this State or by any municipal
corporation or political |
3 | | subdivision thereof. |
4 | | (d) Additional Personal Property Tax Replacement Income |
5 | | Tax Rates.
The personal property tax replacement income tax |
6 | | imposed by this subsection
and subsection (c) of this Section |
7 | | in the case of a corporation, other
than a Subchapter S |
8 | | corporation and except as adjusted by subsection (d-1),
shall |
9 | | be an additional amount equal to
2.85% of such taxpayer's net |
10 | | income for the taxable year, except that
beginning on January |
11 | | 1, 1981, and thereafter, the rate of 2.85% specified
in this |
12 | | subsection shall be reduced to 2.5%, and in the case of a
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13 | | partnership, trust or a Subchapter S corporation shall be an |
14 | | additional
amount equal to 1.5% of such taxpayer's net income |
15 | | for the taxable year. |
16 | | (d-1) Rate reduction for certain foreign insurers. In the |
17 | | case of a
foreign insurer, as defined by Section 35A-5 of the |
18 | | Illinois Insurance Code,
whose state or country of domicile |
19 | | imposes on insurers domiciled in Illinois
a retaliatory tax |
20 | | (excluding any insurer
whose premiums from reinsurance assumed |
21 | | are 50% or more of its total insurance
premiums as determined |
22 | | under paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of Section 304,
except |
23 | | that for purposes of this determination premiums from |
24 | | reinsurance do
not include premiums from inter-affiliate |
25 | | reinsurance arrangements),
beginning with taxable years ending |
26 | | on or after December 31, 1999,
the sum of
the rates of tax |
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1 | | imposed by subsections (b) and (d) shall be reduced (but not
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2 | | increased) to the rate at which the total amount of tax imposed |
3 | | under this Act,
net of all credits allowed under this Act, |
4 | | shall equal (i) the total amount of
tax that would be imposed |
5 | | on the foreign insurer's net income allocable to
Illinois for |
6 | | the taxable year by such foreign insurer's state or country of
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7 | | domicile if that net income were subject to all income taxes |
8 | | and taxes
measured by net income imposed by such foreign |
9 | | insurer's state or country of
domicile, net of all credits |
10 | | allowed or (ii) a rate of zero if no such tax is
imposed on such |
11 | | income by the foreign insurer's state of domicile.
For the |
12 | | purposes of this subsection (d-1), an inter-affiliate includes |
13 | | a
mutual insurer under common management. |
14 | | (1) For the purposes of subsection (d-1), in no event |
15 | | shall the sum of the
rates of tax imposed by subsections |
16 | | (b) and (d) be reduced below the rate at
which the sum of: |
17 | | (A) the total amount of tax imposed on such foreign |
18 | | insurer under
this Act for a taxable year, net of all |
19 | | credits allowed under this Act, plus |
20 | | (B) the privilege tax imposed by Section 409 of the |
21 | | Illinois Insurance
Code, the fire insurance company |
22 | | tax imposed by Section 12 of the Fire
Investigation |
23 | | Act, and the fire department taxes imposed under |
24 | | Section 11-10-1
of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
25 | | equals 1.25% for taxable years ending prior to December 31, |
26 | | 2003, or
1.75% for taxable years ending on or after |
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1 | | December 31, 2003, of the net
taxable premiums written for |
2 | | the taxable year,
as described by subsection (1) of Section |
3 | | 409 of the Illinois Insurance Code.
This paragraph will in |
4 | | no event increase the rates imposed under subsections
(b) |
5 | | and (d). |
6 | | (2) Any reduction in the rates of tax imposed by this |
7 | | subsection shall be
applied first against the rates imposed |
8 | | by subsection (b) and only after the
tax imposed by |
9 | | subsection (a) net of all credits allowed under this |
10 | | Section
other than the credit allowed under subsection (i) |
11 | | has been reduced to zero,
against the rates imposed by |
12 | | subsection (d). |
13 | | This subsection (d-1) is exempt from the provisions of |
14 | | Section 250. |
15 | | (e) Investment credit. A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit
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16 | | against the Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax for
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17 | | investment in qualified property. |
18 | | (1) A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit equal to .5% |
19 | | of
the basis of qualified property placed in service during |
20 | | the taxable year,
provided such property is placed in |
21 | | service on or after
July 1, 1984. There shall be allowed an |
22 | | additional credit equal
to .5% of the basis of qualified |
23 | | property placed in service during the
taxable year, |
24 | | provided such property is placed in service on or
after |
25 | | July 1, 1986, and the taxpayer's base employment
within |
26 | | Illinois has increased by 1% or more over the preceding |
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1 | | year as
determined by the taxpayer's employment records |
2 | | filed with the
Illinois Department of Employment Security. |
3 | | Taxpayers who are new to
Illinois shall be deemed to have |
4 | | met the 1% growth in base employment for
the first year in |
5 | | which they file employment records with the Illinois
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6 | | Department of Employment Security. The provisions added to |
7 | | this Section by
Public Act 85-1200 (and restored by Public |
8 | | Act 87-895) shall be
construed as declaratory of existing |
9 | | law and not as a new enactment. If,
in any year, the |
10 | | increase in base employment within Illinois over the
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11 | | preceding year is less than 1%, the additional credit shall |
12 | | be limited to that
percentage times a fraction, the |
13 | | numerator of which is .5% and the denominator
of which is |
14 | | 1%, but shall not exceed .5%. The investment credit shall |
15 | | not be
allowed to the extent that it would reduce a |
16 | | taxpayer's liability in any tax
year below zero, nor may |
17 | | any credit for qualified property be allowed for any
year |
18 | | other than the year in which the property was placed in |
19 | | service in
Illinois. For tax years ending on or after |
20 | | December 31, 1987, and on or
before December 31, 1988, the |
21 | | credit shall be allowed for the tax year in
which the |
22 | | property is placed in service, or, if the amount of the |
23 | | credit
exceeds the tax liability for that year, whether it |
24 | | exceeds the original
liability or the liability as later |
25 | | amended, such excess may be carried
forward and applied to |
26 | | the tax liability of the 5 taxable years following
the |
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1 | | excess credit years if the taxpayer (i) makes investments |
2 | | which cause
the creation of a minimum of 2,000 full-time |
3 | | equivalent jobs in Illinois,
(ii) is located in an |
4 | | enterprise zone established pursuant to the Illinois
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5 | | Enterprise Zone Act and (iii) is certified by the |
6 | | Department of Commerce
and Community Affairs (now |
7 | | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity) as |
8 | | complying with the requirements specified in
clause (i) and |
9 | | (ii) by July 1, 1986. The Department of Commerce and
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10 | | Community Affairs (now Department of Commerce and Economic |
11 | | Opportunity) shall notify the Department of Revenue of all |
12 | | such
certifications immediately. For tax years ending |
13 | | after December 31, 1988,
the credit shall be allowed for |
14 | | the tax year in which the property is
placed in service, |
15 | | or, if the amount of the credit exceeds the tax
liability |
16 | | for that year, whether it exceeds the original liability or |
17 | | the
liability as later amended, such excess may be carried |
18 | | forward and applied
to the tax liability of the 5 taxable |
19 | | years following the excess credit
years. The credit shall |
20 | | be applied to the earliest year for which there is
a |
21 | | liability. If there is credit from more than one tax year |
22 | | that is
available to offset a liability, earlier credit |
23 | | shall be applied first. |
24 | | (2) The term "qualified property" means property |
25 | | which: |
26 | | (A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
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1 | | buildings and structural
components of buildings and |
2 | | signs that are real property, but not including
land or |
3 | | improvements to real property that are not a structural |
4 | | component of a
building such as landscaping, sewer |
5 | | lines, local access roads, fencing, parking
lots, and |
6 | | other appurtenances; |
7 | | (B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
8 | | Internal Revenue Code,
except that "3-year property" |
9 | | as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of that
Code is not |
10 | | eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
11 | | (e); |
12 | | (C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
13 | | 179(d) of
the Internal Revenue Code; |
14 | | (D) is used in Illinois by a taxpayer who is |
15 | | primarily engaged in
manufacturing, or in mining coal |
16 | | or fluorite, or in retailing, or was placed in service |
17 | | on or after July 1, 2006 in a River Edge Redevelopment |
18 | | Zone established pursuant to the River Edge |
19 | | Redevelopment Zone Act; and |
20 | | (E) has not previously been used in Illinois in |
21 | | such a manner and by
such a person as would qualify for |
22 | | the credit provided by this subsection
(e) or |
23 | | subsection (f). |
24 | | (3) For purposes of this subsection (e), |
25 | | "manufacturing" means
the material staging and production |
26 | | of tangible personal property by
procedures commonly |
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1 | | regarded as manufacturing, processing, fabrication, or
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2 | | assembling which changes some existing material into new |
3 | | shapes, new
qualities, or new combinations. For purposes of |
4 | | this subsection
(e) the term "mining" shall have the same |
5 | | meaning as the term "mining" in
Section 613(c) of the |
6 | | Internal Revenue Code. For purposes of this subsection
(e), |
7 | | the term "retailing" means the sale of tangible personal |
8 | | property for use or consumption and not for resale, or
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9 | | services rendered in conjunction with the sale of tangible |
10 | | personal property for use or consumption and not for |
11 | | resale. For purposes of this subsection (e), "tangible |
12 | | personal property" has the same meaning as when that term |
13 | | is used in the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and, for |
14 | | taxable years ending after December 31, 2008, does not |
15 | | include the generation, transmission, or distribution of |
16 | | electricity. |
17 | | (4) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis
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18 | | used to compute the depreciation deduction for federal |
19 | | income tax purposes. |
20 | | (5) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
21 | | depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
22 | | in service in Illinois by
the taxpayer, the amount of such |
23 | | increase shall be deemed property placed
in service on the |
24 | | date of such increase in basis. |
25 | | (6) The term "placed in service" shall have the same
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26 | | meaning as under Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
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1 | | (7) If during any taxable year, any property ceases to
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2 | | be qualified property in the hands of the taxpayer within |
3 | | 48 months after
being placed in service, or the situs of |
4 | | any qualified property is
moved outside Illinois within 48 |
5 | | months after being placed in service, the
Personal Property |
6 | | Tax Replacement Income Tax for such taxable year shall be
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7 | | increased. Such increase shall be determined by (i) |
8 | | recomputing the
investment credit which would have been |
9 | | allowed for the year in which
credit for such property was |
10 | | originally allowed by eliminating such
property from such |
11 | | computation and, (ii) subtracting such recomputed credit
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12 | | from the amount of credit previously allowed. For the |
13 | | purposes of this
paragraph (7), a reduction of the basis of |
14 | | qualified property resulting
from a redetermination of the |
15 | | purchase price shall be deemed a disposition
of qualified |
16 | | property to the extent of such reduction. |
17 | | (8) Unless the investment credit is extended by law, |
18 | | the
basis of qualified property shall not include costs |
19 | | incurred after
December 31, 2013, except for costs incurred |
20 | | pursuant to a binding
contract entered into on or before |
21 | | December 31, 2013. |
22 | | (9) Each taxable year ending before December 31, 2000, |
23 | | a partnership may
elect to pass through to its
partners the |
24 | | credits to which the partnership is entitled under this |
25 | | subsection
(e) for the taxable year. A partner may use the |
26 | | credit allocated to him or her
under this paragraph only |
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1 | | against the tax imposed in subsections (c) and (d) of
this |
2 | | Section. If the partnership makes that election, those |
3 | | credits shall be
allocated among the partners in the |
4 | | partnership in accordance with the rules
set forth in |
5 | | Section 704(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, and the rules
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6 | | promulgated under that Section, and the allocated amount of |
7 | | the credits shall
be allowed to the partners for that |
8 | | taxable year. The partnership shall make
this election on |
9 | | its Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax return for
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10 | | that taxable year. The election to pass through the credits |
11 | | shall be
irrevocable. |
12 | | For taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2000, |
13 | | a
partner that qualifies its
partnership for a subtraction |
14 | | under subparagraph (I) of paragraph (2) of
subsection (d) |
15 | | of Section 203 or a shareholder that qualifies a Subchapter |
16 | | S
corporation for a subtraction under subparagraph (S) of |
17 | | paragraph (2) of
subsection (b) of Section 203 shall be |
18 | | allowed a credit under this subsection
(e) equal to its |
19 | | share of the credit earned under this subsection (e) during
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20 | | the taxable year by the partnership or Subchapter S |
21 | | corporation, determined in
accordance with the |
22 | | determination of income and distributive share of
income |
23 | | under Sections 702 and 704 and Subchapter S of the Internal |
24 | | Revenue
Code. This paragraph is exempt from the provisions |
25 | | of Section 250. |
26 | | (f) Investment credit; Enterprise Zone; River Edge |
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1 | | Redevelopment Zone. |
2 | | (1) A taxpayer shall be allowed a credit against the |
3 | | tax imposed
by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for |
4 | | investment in qualified
property which is placed in service |
5 | | in an Enterprise Zone created
pursuant to the Illinois |
6 | | Enterprise Zone Act or, for property placed in service on |
7 | | or after July 1, 2006, a River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
8 | | established pursuant to the River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
9 | | Act. For partners, shareholders
of Subchapter S |
10 | | corporations, and owners of limited liability companies,
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11 | | if the liability company is treated as a partnership for |
12 | | purposes of
federal and State income taxation, there shall |
13 | | be allowed a credit under
this subsection (f) to be |
14 | | determined in accordance with the determination
of income |
15 | | and distributive share of income under Sections 702 and 704 |
16 | | and
Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. The credit |
17 | | shall be .5% of the
basis for such property. The credit |
18 | | shall be available only in the taxable
year in which the |
19 | | property is placed in service in the Enterprise Zone or |
20 | | River Edge Redevelopment Zone and
shall not be allowed to |
21 | | the extent that it would reduce a taxpayer's
liability for |
22 | | the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section |
23 | | to
below zero. For tax years ending on or after December |
24 | | 31, 1985, the credit
shall be allowed for the tax year in |
25 | | which the property is placed in
service, or, if the amount |
26 | | of the credit exceeds the tax liability for that
year, |
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1 | | whether it exceeds the original liability or the liability |
2 | | as later
amended, such excess may be carried forward and |
3 | | applied to the tax
liability of the 5 taxable years |
4 | | following the excess credit year.
The credit shall be |
5 | | applied to the earliest year for which there is a
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6 | | liability. If there is credit from more than one tax year |
7 | | that is available
to offset a liability, the credit |
8 | | accruing first in time shall be applied
first. |
9 | | (2) The term qualified property means property which: |
10 | | (A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
11 | | buildings and
structural components of buildings; |
12 | | (B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
13 | | Internal Revenue
Code, except that "3-year property" |
14 | | as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of
that Code is not |
15 | | eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
16 | | (f); |
17 | | (C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
18 | | 179(d) of
the Internal Revenue Code; |
19 | | (D) is used in the Enterprise Zone or River Edge |
20 | | Redevelopment Zone by the taxpayer; and |
21 | | (E) has not been previously used in Illinois in |
22 | | such a manner and by
such a person as would qualify for |
23 | | the credit provided by this subsection
(f) or |
24 | | subsection (e). |
25 | | (3) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis |
26 | | used to compute
the depreciation deduction for federal |
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1 | | income tax purposes. |
2 | | (4) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
3 | | depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
4 | | in service in the Enterprise
Zone or River Edge |
5 | | Redevelopment Zone by the taxpayer, the amount of such |
6 | | increase shall be deemed property
placed in service on the |
7 | | date of such increase in basis. |
8 | | (5) The term "placed in service" shall have the same |
9 | | meaning as under
Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
10 | | (6) If during any taxable year, any property ceases to |
11 | | be qualified
property in the hands of the taxpayer within |
12 | | 48 months after being placed
in service, or the situs of |
13 | | any qualified property is moved outside the
Enterprise Zone |
14 | | or River Edge Redevelopment Zone within 48 months after |
15 | | being placed in service, the tax
imposed under subsections |
16 | | (a) and (b) of this Section for such taxable year
shall be |
17 | | increased. Such increase shall be determined by (i) |
18 | | recomputing
the investment credit which would have been |
19 | | allowed for the year in which
credit for such property was |
20 | | originally allowed by eliminating such
property from such |
21 | | computation, and (ii) subtracting such recomputed credit
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22 | | from the amount of credit previously allowed. For the |
23 | | purposes of this
paragraph (6), a reduction of the basis of |
24 | | qualified property resulting
from a redetermination of the |
25 | | purchase price shall be deemed a disposition
of qualified |
26 | | property to the extent of such reduction. |
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1 | | (7) There shall be allowed an additional credit equal |
2 | | to 0.5% of the basis of qualified property placed in |
3 | | service during the taxable year in a River Edge |
4 | | Redevelopment Zone, provided such property is placed in |
5 | | service on or after July 1, 2006, and the taxpayer's base |
6 | | employment within Illinois has increased by 1% or more over |
7 | | the preceding year as determined by the taxpayer's |
8 | | employment records filed with the Illinois Department of |
9 | | Employment Security. Taxpayers who are new to Illinois |
10 | | shall be deemed to have met the 1% growth in base |
11 | | employment for the first year in which they file employment |
12 | | records with the Illinois Department of Employment |
13 | | Security. If, in any year, the increase in base employment |
14 | | within Illinois over the preceding year is less than 1%, |
15 | | the additional credit shall be limited to that percentage |
16 | | times a fraction, the numerator of which is 0.5% and the |
17 | | denominator of which is 1%, but shall not exceed 0.5%.
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18 | | (g) Jobs Tax Credit; Enterprise Zone, River Edge |
19 | | Redevelopment Zone, and Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone. |
20 | | (1) A taxpayer conducting a trade or business in an |
21 | | enterprise zone
or a High Impact Business designated by the |
22 | | Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity or for |
23 | | taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2006, in a |
24 | | River Edge Redevelopment Zone conducting a trade or |
25 | | business in a federally designated
Foreign Trade Zone or |
26 | | Sub-Zone shall be allowed a credit against the tax
imposed |
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1 | | by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section in the amount of |
2 | | $500
per eligible employee hired to work in the zone during |
3 | | the taxable year. |
4 | | (2) To qualify for the credit: |
5 | | (A) the taxpayer must hire 5 or more eligible |
6 | | employees to work in an
enterprise zone, River Edge |
7 | | Redevelopment Zone, or federally designated Foreign |
8 | | Trade Zone or Sub-Zone
during the taxable year; |
9 | | (B) the taxpayer's total employment within the |
10 | | enterprise zone, River Edge Redevelopment Zone, or
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11 | | federally designated Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone |
12 | | must
increase by 5 or more full-time employees beyond |
13 | | the total employed in that
zone at the end of the |
14 | | previous tax year for which a jobs tax
credit under |
15 | | this Section was taken, or beyond the total employed by |
16 | | the
taxpayer as of December 31, 1985, whichever is |
17 | | later; and |
18 | | (C) the eligible employees must be employed 180 |
19 | | consecutive days in
order to be deemed hired for |
20 | | purposes of this subsection. |
21 | | (3) An "eligible employee" means an employee who is: |
22 | | (A) Certified by the Department of Commerce and |
23 | | Economic Opportunity
as "eligible for services" |
24 | | pursuant to regulations promulgated in
accordance with |
25 | | Title II of the Job Training Partnership Act, Training
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26 | | Services for the Disadvantaged or Title III of the Job |
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1 | | Training Partnership
Act, Employment and Training |
2 | | Assistance for Dislocated Workers Program. |
3 | | (B) Hired after the enterprise zone, River Edge |
4 | | Redevelopment Zone, or federally designated Foreign
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5 | | Trade Zone or Sub-Zone was designated or the trade or
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6 | | business was located in that zone, whichever is later. |
7 | | (C) Employed in the enterprise zone, River Edge |
8 | | Redevelopment Zone, or Foreign Trade Zone or
Sub-Zone. |
9 | | An employee is employed in an
enterprise zone or |
10 | | federally designated Foreign Trade Zone or Sub-Zone
if |
11 | | his services are rendered there or it is the base of
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12 | | operations for the services performed. |
13 | | (D) A full-time employee working 30 or more hours |
14 | | per week. |
15 | | (4) For tax years ending on or after December 31, 1985 |
16 | | and prior to
December 31, 1988, the credit shall be allowed |
17 | | for the tax year in which
the eligible employees are hired. |
18 | | For tax years ending on or after
December 31, 1988, the |
19 | | credit shall be allowed for the tax year immediately
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20 | | following the tax year in which the eligible employees are |
21 | | hired. If the
amount of the credit exceeds the tax |
22 | | liability for that year, whether it
exceeds the original |
23 | | liability or the liability as later amended, such
excess |
24 | | may be carried forward and applied to the tax liability of |
25 | | the 5
taxable years following the excess credit year. The |
26 | | credit shall be
applied to the earliest year for which |
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1 | | there is a liability. If there is
credit from more than one |
2 | | tax year that is available to offset a liability,
earlier |
3 | | credit shall be applied first. |
4 | | (5) The Department of Revenue shall promulgate such |
5 | | rules and regulations
as may be deemed necessary to carry |
6 | | out the purposes of this subsection (g). |
7 | | (6) The credit shall be available for eligible |
8 | | employees hired on or
after January 1, 1986. |
9 | | (h) Investment credit; High Impact Business. |
10 | | (1) Subject to subsections (b) and (b-5) of Section
5.5 |
11 | | of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, a taxpayer shall be |
12 | | allowed a credit
against the tax imposed by subsections (a) |
13 | | and (b) of this Section for
investment in qualified
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14 | | property which is placed in service by a Department of |
15 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity
designated High Impact |
16 | | Business. The credit shall be .5% of the basis
for such |
17 | | property. The credit shall not be available (i) until the |
18 | | minimum
investments in qualified property set forth in |
19 | | subdivision (a)(3)(A) of
Section 5.5 of the Illinois
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20 | | Enterprise Zone Act have been satisfied
or (ii) until the |
21 | | time authorized in subsection (b-5) of the Illinois
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22 | | Enterprise Zone Act for entities designated as High Impact |
23 | | Businesses under
subdivisions (a)(3)(B), (a)(3)(C), and |
24 | | (a)(3)(D) of Section 5.5 of the Illinois
Enterprise Zone |
25 | | Act, and shall not be allowed to the extent that it would
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26 | | reduce a taxpayer's liability for the tax imposed by |
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1 | | subsections (a) and (b) of
this Section to below zero. The |
2 | | credit applicable to such investments shall be
taken in the |
3 | | taxable year in which such investments have been completed. |
4 | | The
credit for additional investments beyond the minimum |
5 | | investment by a designated
high impact business authorized |
6 | | under subdivision (a)(3)(A) of Section 5.5 of
the Illinois |
7 | | Enterprise Zone Act shall be available only in the taxable |
8 | | year in
which the property is placed in service and shall |
9 | | not be allowed to the extent
that it would reduce a |
10 | | taxpayer's liability for the tax imposed by subsections
(a) |
11 | | and (b) of this Section to below zero.
For tax years ending |
12 | | on or after December 31, 1987, the credit shall be
allowed |
13 | | for the tax year in which the property is placed in |
14 | | service, or, if
the amount of the credit exceeds the tax |
15 | | liability for that year, whether
it exceeds the original |
16 | | liability or the liability as later amended, such
excess |
17 | | may be carried forward and applied to the tax liability of |
18 | | the 5
taxable years following the excess credit year. The |
19 | | credit shall be
applied to the earliest year for which |
20 | | there is a liability. If there is
credit from more than one |
21 | | tax year that is available to offset a liability,
the |
22 | | credit accruing first in time shall be applied first. |
23 | | Changes made in this subdivision (h)(1) by Public Act |
24 | | 88-670
restore changes made by Public Act 85-1182 and |
25 | | reflect existing law. |
26 | | (2) The term qualified property means property which: |
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1 | | (A) is tangible, whether new or used, including |
2 | | buildings and
structural components of buildings; |
3 | | (B) is depreciable pursuant to Section 167 of the |
4 | | Internal Revenue
Code, except that "3-year property" |
5 | | as defined in Section 168(c)(2)(A) of
that Code is not |
6 | | eligible for the credit provided by this subsection |
7 | | (h); |
8 | | (C) is acquired by purchase as defined in Section |
9 | | 179(d) of the
Internal Revenue Code; and |
10 | | (D) is not eligible for the Enterprise Zone |
11 | | Investment Credit provided
by subsection (f) of this |
12 | | Section. |
13 | | (3) The basis of qualified property shall be the basis |
14 | | used to compute
the depreciation deduction for federal |
15 | | income tax purposes. |
16 | | (4) If the basis of the property for federal income tax |
17 | | depreciation
purposes is increased after it has been placed |
18 | | in service in a federally
designated Foreign Trade Zone or |
19 | | Sub-Zone located in Illinois by the taxpayer,
the amount of |
20 | | such increase shall be deemed property placed in service on
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21 | | the date of such increase in basis. |
22 | | (5) The term "placed in service" shall have the same |
23 | | meaning as under
Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
24 | | (6) If during any taxable year ending on or before |
25 | | December 31, 1996,
any property ceases to be qualified
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26 | | property in the hands of the taxpayer within 48 months |
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1 | | after being placed
in service, or the situs of any |
2 | | qualified property is moved outside
Illinois within 48 |
3 | | months after being placed in service, the tax imposed
under |
4 | | subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for such taxable |
5 | | year shall
be increased. Such increase shall be determined |
6 | | by (i) recomputing the
investment credit which would have |
7 | | been allowed for the year in which
credit for such property |
8 | | was originally allowed by eliminating such
property from |
9 | | such computation, and (ii) subtracting such recomputed |
10 | | credit
from the amount of credit previously allowed. For |
11 | | the purposes of this
paragraph (6), a reduction of the |
12 | | basis of qualified property resulting
from a |
13 | | redetermination of the purchase price shall be deemed a |
14 | | disposition
of qualified property to the extent of such |
15 | | reduction. |
16 | | (7) Beginning with tax years ending after December 31, |
17 | | 1996, if a
taxpayer qualifies for the credit under this |
18 | | subsection (h) and thereby is
granted a tax abatement and |
19 | | the taxpayer relocates its entire facility in
violation of |
20 | | the explicit terms and length of the contract under Section
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21 | | 18-183 of the Property Tax Code, the tax imposed under |
22 | | subsections
(a) and (b) of this Section shall be increased |
23 | | for the taxable year
in which the taxpayer relocated its |
24 | | facility by an amount equal to the
amount of credit |
25 | | received by the taxpayer under this subsection (h). |
26 | | (i) Credit for Personal Property Tax Replacement Income |
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1 | | Tax.
For tax years ending prior to December 31, 2003, a credit |
2 | | shall be allowed
against the tax imposed by
subsections (a) and |
3 | | (b) of this Section for the tax imposed by subsections (c)
and |
4 | | (d) of this Section. This credit shall be computed by |
5 | | multiplying the tax
imposed by subsections (c) and (d) of this |
6 | | Section by a fraction, the numerator
of which is base income |
7 | | allocable to Illinois and the denominator of which is
Illinois |
8 | | base income, and further multiplying the product by the tax |
9 | | rate
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section. |
10 | | Any credit earned on or after December 31, 1986 under
this |
11 | | subsection which is unused in the year
the credit is computed |
12 | | because it exceeds the tax liability imposed by
subsections (a) |
13 | | and (b) for that year (whether it exceeds the original
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14 | | liability or the liability as later amended) may be carried |
15 | | forward and
applied to the tax liability imposed by subsections |
16 | | (a) and (b) of the 5
taxable years following the excess credit |
17 | | year, provided that no credit may
be carried forward to any |
18 | | year ending on or
after December 31, 2003. This credit shall be
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19 | | applied first to the earliest year for which there is a |
20 | | liability. If
there is a credit under this subsection from more |
21 | | than one tax year that is
available to offset a liability the |
22 | | earliest credit arising under this
subsection shall be applied |
23 | | first. |
24 | | If, during any taxable year ending on or after December 31, |
25 | | 1986, the
tax imposed by subsections (c) and (d) of this |
26 | | Section for which a taxpayer
has claimed a credit under this |
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1 | | subsection (i) is reduced, the amount of
credit for such tax |
2 | | shall also be reduced. Such reduction shall be
determined by |
3 | | recomputing the credit to take into account the reduced tax
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4 | | imposed by subsections (c) and (d). If any portion of the
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5 | | reduced amount of credit has been carried to a different |
6 | | taxable year, an
amended return shall be filed for such taxable |
7 | | year to reduce the amount of
credit claimed. |
8 | | (j) Training expense credit. Beginning with tax years |
9 | | ending on or
after December 31, 1986 and prior to December 31, |
10 | | 2003, a taxpayer shall be
allowed a credit against the
tax |
11 | | imposed by subsections (a) and (b) under this Section
for all |
12 | | amounts paid or accrued, on behalf of all persons
employed by |
13 | | the taxpayer in Illinois or Illinois residents employed
outside |
14 | | of Illinois by a taxpayer, for educational or vocational |
15 | | training in
semi-technical or technical fields or semi-skilled |
16 | | or skilled fields, which
were deducted from gross income in the |
17 | | computation of taxable income. The
credit against the tax |
18 | | imposed by subsections (a) and (b) shall be 1.6% of
such |
19 | | training expenses. For partners, shareholders of subchapter S
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20 | | corporations, and owners of limited liability companies, if the |
21 | | liability
company is treated as a partnership for purposes of |
22 | | federal and State income
taxation, there shall be allowed a |
23 | | credit under this subsection (j) to be
determined in accordance |
24 | | with the determination of income and distributive
share of |
25 | | income under Sections 702 and 704 and subchapter S of the |
26 | | Internal
Revenue Code. |
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1 | | Any credit allowed under this subsection which is unused in |
2 | | the year
the credit is earned may be carried forward to each of |
3 | | the 5 taxable
years following the year for which the credit is |
4 | | first computed until it is
used. This credit shall be applied |
5 | | first to the earliest year for which
there is a liability. If |
6 | | there is a credit under this subsection from more
than one tax |
7 | | year that is available to offset a liability the earliest
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8 | | credit arising under this subsection shall be applied first. No |
9 | | carryforward
credit may be claimed in any tax year ending on or |
10 | | after
December 31, 2003. |
11 | | (k) Research and development credit. |
12 | | For tax years ending after July 1, 1990 and prior to
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13 | | December 31, 2003, and beginning again for tax years ending on |
14 | | or after December 31, 2004, and ending prior to January 1, |
15 | | 2011, a taxpayer shall be
allowed a credit against the tax |
16 | | imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this
Section for |
17 | | increasing research activities in this State. The credit
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18 | | allowed against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) |
19 | | shall be equal
to 6 1/2% of the qualifying expenditures for |
20 | | increasing research activities
in this State. For partners, |
21 | | shareholders of subchapter S corporations, and
owners of |
22 | | limited liability companies, if the liability company is |
23 | | treated as a
partnership for purposes of federal and State |
24 | | income taxation, there shall be
allowed a credit under this |
25 | | subsection to be determined in accordance with the
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26 | | determination of income and distributive share of income under |
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1 | | Sections 702 and
704 and subchapter S of the Internal Revenue |
2 | | Code. |
3 | | For purposes of this subsection, "qualifying expenditures" |
4 | | means the
qualifying expenditures as defined for the federal |
5 | | credit for increasing
research activities which would be |
6 | | allowable under Section 41 of the
Internal Revenue Code and |
7 | | which are conducted in this State, "qualifying
expenditures for |
8 | | increasing research activities in this State" means the
excess |
9 | | of qualifying expenditures for the taxable year in which |
10 | | incurred
over qualifying expenditures for the base period, |
11 | | "qualifying expenditures
for the base period" means the average |
12 | | of the qualifying expenditures for
each year in the base |
13 | | period, and "base period" means the 3 taxable years
immediately |
14 | | preceding the taxable year for which the determination is
being |
15 | | made. |
16 | | Any credit in excess of the tax liability for the taxable |
17 | | year
may be carried forward. A taxpayer may elect to have the
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18 | | unused credit shown on its final completed return carried over |
19 | | as a credit
against the tax liability for the following 5 |
20 | | taxable years or until it has
been fully used, whichever occurs |
21 | | first; provided that no credit earned in a tax year ending |
22 | | prior to December 31, 2003 may be carried forward to any year |
23 | | ending on or after December 31, 2003, and no credit may be |
24 | | carried forward to any taxable year ending on or after January |
25 | | 1, 2011. |
26 | | If an unused credit is carried forward to a given year from |
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1 | | 2 or more
earlier years, that credit arising in the earliest |
2 | | year will be applied
first against the tax liability for the |
3 | | given year. If a tax liability for
the given year still |
4 | | remains, the credit from the next earliest year will
then be |
5 | | applied, and so on, until all credits have been used or no tax
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6 | | liability for the given year remains. Any remaining unused |
7 | | credit or
credits then will be carried forward to the next |
8 | | following year in which a
tax liability is incurred, except |
9 | | that no credit can be carried forward to
a year which is more |
10 | | than 5 years after the year in which the expense for
which the |
11 | | credit is given was incurred. |
12 | | No inference shall be drawn from this amendatory Act of the |
13 | | 91st General
Assembly in construing this Section for taxable |
14 | | years beginning before January
1, 1999. |
15 | | (l) Environmental Remediation Tax Credit. |
16 | | (i) For tax years ending after December 31, 1997 and on |
17 | | or before
December 31, 2001, a taxpayer shall be allowed a |
18 | | credit against the tax
imposed by subsections (a) and (b) |
19 | | of this Section for certain amounts paid
for unreimbursed |
20 | | eligible remediation costs, as specified in this |
21 | | subsection.
For purposes of this Section, "unreimbursed |
22 | | eligible remediation costs" means
costs approved by the |
23 | | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ("Agency") under
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24 | | Section 58.14 of the Environmental Protection Act that were |
25 | | paid in performing
environmental remediation at a site for |
26 | | which a No Further Remediation Letter
was issued by the |
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1 | | Agency and recorded under Section 58.10 of the |
2 | | Environmental
Protection Act. The credit must be claimed |
3 | | for the taxable year in which
Agency approval of the |
4 | | eligible remediation costs is granted. The credit is
not |
5 | | available to any taxpayer if the taxpayer or any related |
6 | | party caused or
contributed to, in any material respect, a |
7 | | release of regulated substances on,
in, or under the site |
8 | | that was identified and addressed by the remedial
action |
9 | | pursuant to the Site Remediation Program of the |
10 | | Environmental Protection
Act. After the Pollution Control |
11 | | Board rules are adopted pursuant to the
Illinois |
12 | | Administrative Procedure Act for the administration and |
13 | | enforcement of
Section 58.9 of the Environmental |
14 | | Protection Act, determinations as to credit
availability |
15 | | for purposes of this Section shall be made consistent with |
16 | | those
rules. For purposes of this Section, "taxpayer" |
17 | | includes a person whose tax
attributes the taxpayer has |
18 | | succeeded to under Section 381 of the Internal
Revenue Code |
19 | | and "related party" includes the persons disallowed a |
20 | | deduction
for losses by paragraphs (b), (c), and (f)(1) of |
21 | | Section 267 of the Internal
Revenue Code by virtue of being |
22 | | a related taxpayer, as well as any of its
partners. The |
23 | | credit allowed against the tax imposed by subsections (a) |
24 | | and
(b) shall be equal to 25% of the unreimbursed eligible |
25 | | remediation costs in
excess of $100,000 per site, except |
26 | | that the $100,000 threshold shall not apply
to any site |
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1 | | contained in an enterprise zone as determined by the |
2 | | Department of
Commerce and Community Affairs (now |
3 | | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity). The |
4 | | total credit allowed shall not exceed
$40,000 per year with |
5 | | a maximum total of $150,000 per site. For partners and
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6 | | shareholders of subchapter S corporations, there shall be |
7 | | allowed a credit
under this subsection to be determined in |
8 | | accordance with the determination of
income and |
9 | | distributive share of income under Sections 702 and 704 and
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10 | | subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. |
11 | | (ii) A credit allowed under this subsection that is |
12 | | unused in the year
the credit is earned may be carried |
13 | | forward to each of the 5 taxable years
following the year |
14 | | for which the credit is first earned until it is used.
The |
15 | | term "unused credit" does not include any amounts of |
16 | | unreimbursed eligible
remediation costs in excess of the |
17 | | maximum credit per site authorized under
paragraph (i). |
18 | | This credit shall be applied first to the earliest year
for |
19 | | which there is a liability. If there is a credit under this |
20 | | subsection
from more than one tax year that is available to |
21 | | offset a liability, the
earliest credit arising under this |
22 | | subsection shall be applied first. A
credit allowed under |
23 | | this subsection may be sold to a buyer as part of a sale
of |
24 | | all or part of the remediation site for which the credit |
25 | | was granted. The
purchaser of a remediation site and the |
26 | | tax credit shall succeed to the unused
credit and remaining |
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1 | | carry-forward period of the seller. To perfect the
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2 | | transfer, the assignor shall record the transfer in the |
3 | | chain of title for the
site and provide written notice to |
4 | | the Director of the Illinois Department of
Revenue of the |
5 | | assignor's intent to sell the remediation site and the |
6 | | amount of
the tax credit to be transferred as a portion of |
7 | | the sale. In no event may a
credit be transferred to any |
8 | | taxpayer if the taxpayer or a related party would
not be |
9 | | eligible under the provisions of subsection (i). |
10 | | (iii) For purposes of this Section, the term "site" |
11 | | shall have the same
meaning as under Section 58.2 of the |
12 | | Environmental Protection Act. |
13 | | (m) Education expense credit. Beginning with tax years |
14 | | ending after
December 31, 1999, a taxpayer who
is the custodian |
15 | | of one or more qualifying pupils shall be allowed a credit
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16 | | against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this |
17 | | Section for
qualified education expenses incurred on behalf of |
18 | | the qualifying pupils.
The credit shall be equal to 25% of |
19 | | qualified education expenses, but in no
event may the total |
20 | | credit under this subsection claimed by a
family that is the
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21 | | custodian of qualifying pupils exceed $500. In no event shall a |
22 | | credit under
this subsection reduce the taxpayer's liability |
23 | | under this Act to less than
zero. This subsection is exempt |
24 | | from the provisions of Section 250 of this
Act. |
25 | | For purposes of this subsection: |
26 | | "Qualifying pupils" means individuals who (i) are |
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1 | | residents of the State of
Illinois, (ii) are under the age of |
2 | | 21 at the close of the school year for
which a credit is |
3 | | sought, and (iii) during the school year for which a credit
is |
4 | | sought were full-time pupils enrolled in a kindergarten through |
5 | | twelfth
grade education program at any school, as defined in |
6 | | this subsection. |
7 | | "Qualified education expense" means the amount incurred
on |
8 | | behalf of a qualifying pupil in excess of $250 for tuition, |
9 | | book fees, and
lab fees at the school in which the pupil is |
10 | | enrolled during the regular school
year. |
11 | | "School" means any public or nonpublic elementary or |
12 | | secondary school in
Illinois that is in compliance with Title |
13 | | VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
and attendance at which |
14 | | satisfies the requirements of Section 26-1 of the
School Code, |
15 | | except that nothing shall be construed to require a child to
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16 | | attend any particular public or nonpublic school to qualify for |
17 | | the credit
under this Section. |
18 | | "Custodian" means, with respect to qualifying pupils, an |
19 | | Illinois resident
who is a parent, the parents, a legal |
20 | | guardian, or the legal guardians of the
qualifying pupils. |
21 | | (n) River Edge Redevelopment Zone site remediation tax |
22 | | credit.
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23 | | (i) For tax years ending on or after December 31, 2006, |
24 | | a taxpayer shall be allowed a credit against the tax |
25 | | imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of this Section for |
26 | | certain amounts paid for unreimbursed eligible remediation |
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1 | | costs, as specified in this subsection. For purposes of |
2 | | this Section, "unreimbursed eligible remediation costs" |
3 | | means costs approved by the Illinois Environmental |
4 | | Protection Agency ("Agency") under Section 58.14a of the |
5 | | Environmental Protection Act that were paid in performing |
6 | | environmental remediation at a site within a River Edge |
7 | | Redevelopment Zone for which a No Further Remediation |
8 | | Letter was issued by the Agency and recorded under Section |
9 | | 58.10 of the Environmental Protection Act. The credit must |
10 | | be claimed for the taxable year in which Agency approval of |
11 | | the eligible remediation costs is granted. The credit is |
12 | | not available to any taxpayer if the taxpayer or any |
13 | | related party caused or contributed to, in any material |
14 | | respect, a release of regulated substances on, in, or under |
15 | | the site that was identified and addressed by the remedial |
16 | | action pursuant to the Site Remediation Program of the |
17 | | Environmental Protection Act. Determinations as to credit |
18 | | availability for purposes of this Section shall be made |
19 | | consistent with rules adopted by the Pollution Control |
20 | | Board pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
21 | | Act for the administration and enforcement of Section 58.9 |
22 | | of the Environmental Protection Act. For purposes of this |
23 | | Section, "taxpayer" includes a person whose tax attributes |
24 | | the taxpayer has succeeded to under Section 381 of the |
25 | | Internal Revenue Code and "related party" includes the |
26 | | persons disallowed a deduction for losses by paragraphs |
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1 | | (b), (c), and (f)(1) of Section 267 of the Internal Revenue |
2 | | Code by virtue of being a related taxpayer, as well as any |
3 | | of its partners. The credit allowed against the tax imposed |
4 | | by subsections (a) and (b) shall be equal to 25% of the |
5 | | unreimbursed eligible remediation costs in excess of |
6 | | $100,000 per site. |
7 | | (ii) A credit allowed under this subsection that is |
8 | | unused in the year the credit is earned may be carried |
9 | | forward to each of the 5 taxable years following the year |
10 | | for which the credit is first earned until it is used. This |
11 | | credit shall be applied first to the earliest year for |
12 | | which there is a liability. If there is a credit under this |
13 | | subsection from more than one tax year that is available to |
14 | | offset a liability, the earliest credit arising under this |
15 | | subsection shall be applied first. A credit allowed under |
16 | | this subsection may be sold to a buyer as part of a sale of |
17 | | all or part of the remediation site for which the credit |
18 | | was granted. The purchaser of a remediation site and the |
19 | | tax credit shall succeed to the unused credit and remaining |
20 | | carry-forward period of the seller. To perfect the |
21 | | transfer, the assignor shall record the transfer in the |
22 | | chain of title for the site and provide written notice to |
23 | | the Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue of the |
24 | | assignor's intent to sell the remediation site and the |
25 | | amount of the tax credit to be transferred as a portion of |
26 | | the sale. In no event may a credit be transferred to any |
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1 | | taxpayer if the taxpayer or a related party would not be |
2 | | eligible under the provisions of subsection (i). |
3 | | (iii) For purposes of this Section, the term "site" |
4 | | shall have the same meaning as under Section 58.2 of the |
5 | | Environmental Protection Act. |
6 | | (iv) This subsection is exempt from the provisions of |
7 | | Section 250.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 95-454, eff. 8-27-07; 96-115, eff. 7-31-09; |
9 | | 96-116, eff. 7-31-09; 96-937, eff. 6-23-10; 96-1000, eff. |
10 | | 7-2-10; 96-1496, eff. 1-13-11.) |
11 | | Section 40. The Joliet Regional Port District Act is |
12 | | amended by changing Section 5.1 as follows:
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13 | | (70 ILCS 1825/5.1) (from Ch. 19, par. 255.1)
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14 | | Sec. 5.1. Riverboat and casino gambling. Notwithstanding |
15 | | any other provision of
this Act, the District may not regulate |
16 | | the operation, conduct, or
navigation of any riverboat gambling |
17 | | casino licensed under the Illinois Riverboat
Gambling Act, and |
18 | | the District
may not license, tax, or otherwise levy any |
19 | | assessment of any kind on
any riverboat gambling casino |
20 | | licensed under the Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act. The
General |
21 | | Assembly declares that the powers to regulate the operation,
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22 | | conduct, and navigation of riverboat gambling casinos and to |
23 | | license, tax,
and levy assessments upon riverboat gambling |
24 | | casinos are exclusive powers of
the State of Illinois and the |
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1 | | Illinois Gaming Board as provided in the
Illinois Riverboat |
2 | | Gambling Act.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 87-1175.)
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4 | | Section 45. The Consumer Installment Loan Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 12.5 as follows:
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6 | | (205 ILCS 670/12.5)
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7 | | Sec. 12.5. Limited purpose branch.
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8 | | (a) Upon the written approval of the Director, a licensee |
9 | | may maintain a
limited purpose branch for the sole purpose of |
10 | | making loans as permitted by
this Act. A limited purpose branch |
11 | | may include an automatic loan machine. No
other activity shall |
12 | | be conducted at the site, including but not limited to,
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13 | | accepting payments, servicing the accounts, or collections.
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14 | | (b) The licensee must submit an application for a limited |
15 | | purpose branch to
the Director on forms prescribed by the |
16 | | Director with an application fee of
$300. The approval for the |
17 | | limited purpose branch must be renewed concurrently
with the |
18 | | renewal of the licensee's license along with a renewal fee of |
19 | | $300 for
the limited purpose branch.
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20 | | (c) The books, accounts, records, and files of the limited |
21 | | purpose branch's
transactions shall be maintained at the |
22 | | licensee's licensed location. The
licensee shall notify the |
23 | | Director of the licensed location at which the books,
accounts, |
24 | | records, and files shall be maintained.
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1 | | (d) The licensee shall prominently display at the limited |
2 | | purpose branch the
address and telephone number of the |
3 | | licensee's licensed location.
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4 | | (e) No other business shall be conducted at the site of the |
5 | | limited purpose
branch unless authorized by the Director.
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6 | | (f) The Director shall make and enforce reasonable rules |
7 | | for the conduct of
a limited purpose branch.
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8 | | (g) A limited purpose branch may not be located
within |
9 | | 1,000 feet of a facility operated by an inter-track wagering |
10 | | licensee or
an organization licensee subject to the Illinois |
11 | | Horse Racing Act of 1975,
on a riverboat subject to
the |
12 | | Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act, or within 1,000 feet of the |
13 | | location at which the
riverboat docks.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 90-437, eff. 1-1-98.)
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15 | | Section 50. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is |
16 | | amended by changing Sections 1.2, 3.11, 3.12, 6, 9, 15, 15.1, |
17 | | 18, 19, 20, 24, 26, 27, 28, 28.1, 30, 30.5, 31, 31.1, 32.1, 36, |
18 | | and 40 and by adding Sections 3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.35, 3.36, |
19 | | 34.3, and 56 as follows:
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20 | | (230 ILCS 5/1.2)
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21 | | Sec. 1.2. Legislative intent. This Act is intended to |
22 | | benefit the people of the State of Illinois by
encouraging the |
23 | | breeding and production of race horses, assisting economic
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24 | | development and promoting Illinois tourism.
The General |
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1 | | Assembly finds and declares it to be the public policy
of the |
2 | | State
of Illinois to:
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3 | | (a) support and enhance Illinois' horse racing industry, |
4 | | which is a
significant
component within the agribusiness |
5 | | industry;
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6 | | (b) ensure that Illinois' horse racing industry remains |
7 | | competitive with
neighboring states;
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8 | | (c) stimulate growth within Illinois' horse racing |
9 | | industry, thereby
encouraging
new investment and development |
10 | | to produce additional tax revenues and to
create additional |
11 | | jobs;
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12 | | (d) promote the further growth of tourism;
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13 | | (e) encourage the breeding of thoroughbred and |
14 | | standardbred horses in this
State; and
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15 | | (f) ensure that public confidence and trust in the |
16 | | credibility and integrity
of
racing operations and the |
17 | | regulatory process is maintained.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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19 | | (230 ILCS 5/3.11) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-3.11)
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20 | | Sec. 3.11.
"Organization Licensee" means any person |
21 | | receiving
an organization license from the Board to conduct a |
22 | | race meeting or meetings. With respect only to electronic |
23 | | gaming, "organization licensee" includes the authorization for |
24 | | an electronic gaming license under subsection (a) of Section 56 |
25 | | of this Act.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 79-1185.)
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2 | | (230 ILCS 5/3.12) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-3.12)
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3 | | Sec. 3.12. Pari-mutuel system of
wagering.
"Pari-mutuel |
4 | | system of
wagering" means a form of wagering on the outcome of
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5 | | horse races in which
wagers are made in various
denominations |
6 | | on a horse or horses
and
all wagers for each race are pooled |
7 | | and held by a licensee
for distribution in a manner approved by |
8 | | the Board. "Pari-mutuel system of wagering" shall not include |
9 | | wagering on historic races. Wagers may be placed via any method |
10 | | or at any location authorized under this Act.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 96-762, eff. 8-25-09.)
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12 | | (230 ILCS 5/3.31 new) |
13 | | Sec. 3.31. Adjusted gross receipts. "Adjusted gross |
14 | | receipts" means the gross receipts less winnings paid to |
15 | | wagerers. |
16 | | (230 ILCS 5/3.32 new) |
17 | | Sec. 3.32. Gross receipts. "Gross receipts" means the total |
18 | | amount of money exchanged for the purchase of chips, tokens, or |
19 | | electronic cards by riverboat or casino patrons or electronic |
20 | | gaming patrons. |
21 | | (230 ILCS 5/3.33 new) |
22 | | Sec. 3.33. Electronic gaming. "Electronic gaming" means |
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1 | | slot machine gambling, video game of chance gambling, or |
2 | | gambling with electronic gambling games as defined in the |
3 | | Illinois Gambling Act or defined by the Illinois Gaming Board |
4 | | that is conducted at a race track pursuant to an electronic |
5 | | gaming license. |
6 | | (230 ILCS 5/3.35 new) |
7 | | Sec. 3.35. Electronic gaming license. "Electronic gaming |
8 | | license" means a license issued by the Illinois Gaming Board |
9 | | under Section 7.6 of the Illinois Gambling Act authorizing |
10 | | electronic gaming at an electronic gaming facility. |
11 | | (230 ILCS 5/3.36 new) |
12 | | Sec. 3.36. Electronic gaming facility. "Electronic gaming |
13 | | facility" means that portion of an organization licensee's race |
14 | | track facility at which electronic gaming is conducted.
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15 | | (230 ILCS 5/6) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-6)
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16 | | Sec. 6. Restrictions on Board members. |
17 | | (a) No person shall be appointed a member of the Board or |
18 | | continue to be a member of the Board if the person or any |
19 | | member of their immediate family is a member of the Board of |
20 | | Directors, employee, or financially interested in any of the |
21 | | following: (i) any licensee or other person who has applied for |
22 | | racing dates to the Board, or the operations thereof including, |
23 | | but not limited to, concessions, data processing, track |
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1 | | maintenance, track security, and pari-mutuel operations, |
2 | | located, scheduled or doing business within the State of |
3 | | Illinois, (ii) any race horse competing at a meeting under the |
4 | | Board's jurisdiction, or (iii) any licensee under the Illinois |
5 | | Gambling Act. No person shall be appointed a member of the |
6 | | Board or continue
to be
a member of the Board who is (or any |
7 | | member of whose family is) a member of the
Board of Directors |
8 | | of, or who is a person financially interested in, any
licensee |
9 | | or other person who has applied for racing dates to the
Board, |
10 | | or the operations thereof including, but not
limited to, |
11 | | concessions, data
processing, track maintenance, track |
12 | | security and pari-mutuel operations,
located, scheduled
or |
13 | | doing business within the State of Illinois, or in any race |
14 | | horse competing
at a meeting
under the Board's jurisdiction. No |
15 | | Board member shall hold any other public
office for which he
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16 | | shall receive compensation other than necessary travel or other |
17 | | incidental
expenses.
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18 | | (b) No person shall be a member of the Board who is not of |
19 | | good moral
character or who
has been convicted of, or is under |
20 | | indictment for, a felony under the laws
of Illinois or any
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21 | | other state, or the United States.
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22 | | (c) No member of the Board or employee shall engage in any |
23 | | political activity. For the purposes of this Section, |
24 | | "political" means any activity in support of or in connection |
25 | | with any campaign for State or local elective office or any |
26 | | political organization, but does not include activities (i) |
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1 | | relating to the support or opposition of any executive, |
2 | | legislative, or administrative action (as those terms are |
3 | | defined in Section 2 of the Lobbyist Registration Act), (ii) |
4 | | relating to collective bargaining, or (iii) that are otherwise |
5 | | in furtherance of the person's official State duties or |
6 | | governmental and public service functions. |
7 | | (d) Board members and employees may not engage in |
8 | | communications or any activity that may cause or have the |
9 | | appearance of causing a conflict of interest. A conflict of |
10 | | interest exists if a situation influences or creates the |
11 | | appearance that it may influence judgment or performance of |
12 | | regulatory duties and responsibilities. This prohibition shall |
13 | | extend to any act identified by Board action that, in the |
14 | | judgment of the Board, could represent the potential for or the |
15 | | appearance of a conflict of interest. |
16 | | (e) Board members and employees may not accept any gift, |
17 | | gratuity, service, compensation, travel, lodging, or thing of |
18 | | value, with the exception of unsolicited items of an incidental |
19 | | nature, from any person, corporation, or entity doing business |
20 | | with the Board. |
21 | | (f) A Board member or employee shall not use or attempt to |
22 | | use his or her official position to secure, or attempt to |
23 | | secure, any privilege, advantage, favor, or influence for |
24 | | himself or herself or others. No Board member or employee, |
25 | | within a period of one year immediately preceding nomination by |
26 | | the Governor or employment, shall have been employed or |
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1 | | received compensation or fees for services from a person or |
2 | | entity, or its parent or affiliate, that has engaged in |
3 | | business with the Board, a licensee or a licensee under the |
4 | | Illinois Gambling Act. In addition, all Board members and |
5 | | employees are subject to the restrictions set forth in Section |
6 | | 5-45 of the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 89-16, eff. 5-30-95.)
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8 | | (230 ILCS 5/9) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-9)
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9 | | Sec. 9.
The Board shall have all powers necessary and |
10 | | proper to fully and
effectively execute the provisions of this |
11 | | Act, including, but not
limited to, the following:
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12 | | (a) The Board is vested with jurisdiction and supervision |
13 | | over all race
meetings in this State, over all licensees doing |
14 | | business
in this
State, over all occupation licensees, and over |
15 | | all persons on the
facilities of any licensee. Such |
16 | | jurisdiction shall
include the power to issue licenses to the |
17 | | Illinois Department of
Agriculture authorizing the pari-mutuel |
18 | | system of wagering
on harness and Quarter Horse races held (1) |
19 | | at the Illinois State Fair in
Sangamon County, and (2) at the |
20 | | DuQuoin State Fair in Perry County. The
jurisdiction of the |
21 | | Board shall also include the power to issue licenses to
county |
22 | | fairs which are eligible to receive funds pursuant to the
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23 | | Agricultural Fair Act, as now or hereafter amended, or their |
24 | | agents,
authorizing the pari-mutuel system of wagering on horse
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25 | | 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 , including races run at county fairs, and to purchase |
15 | | all
equipment and supplies deemed necessary or desirable in |
16 | | connection with
any such testing laboratories and related |
17 | | facilities and all such tests.
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18 | | (g) The Board may require that the records, including |
19 | | financial or other
statements of any licensee or any person |
20 | | affiliated with the licensee who is
involved directly or |
21 | | indirectly in the activities of any licensee as regulated
under |
22 | | this Act to the extent that those financial or other statements |
23 | | relate to
such activities be kept in
such manner as prescribed |
24 | | by the Board, and that Board employees shall have
access to |
25 | | those records during reasonable business
hours. Within 120 days |
26 | | of the end of its fiscal year, each licensee shall
transmit to
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1 | | the Board
an audit of the financial transactions and condition |
2 | | of the licensee's total
operations. All audits shall be |
3 | | conducted by certified public accountants.
Each certified |
4 | | public accountant must be registered in the State of Illinois
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5 | | under the Illinois Public Accounting Act. The compensation for |
6 | | each certified
public accountant shall be paid directly by the |
7 | | licensee to the certified
public accountant. A licensee shall |
8 | | also submit any other financial or related
information the |
9 | | Board deems necessary to effectively administer this Act and
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10 | | all rules, regulations, and final decisions promulgated under |
11 | | this Act.
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12 | | (h) The Board shall name and appoint in the manner provided |
13 | | by the rules
and regulations of the Board: an Executive |
14 | | Director; a State director
of mutuels; State veterinarians and |
15 | | representatives to take saliva, blood,
urine and other tests on |
16 | | horses; licensing personnel; revenue
inspectors; and State |
17 | | seasonal employees (excluding admission ticket
sellers and |
18 | | mutuel clerks). All of those named and appointed as provided
in |
19 | | this subsection shall serve during the pleasure of the Board; |
20 | | their
compensation shall be determined by the Board and be paid |
21 | | in the same
manner as other employees of the Board under this |
22 | | Act.
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23 | | (i) The Board shall require that there shall be 3 stewards |
24 | | at each horse
race meeting, at least 2 of whom shall be named |
25 | | and appointed by the Board.
Stewards appointed or approved by |
26 | | the Board, while performing duties
required by this Act or by |
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1 | | the Board, shall be entitled to the same rights
and immunities |
2 | | as granted to Board members and Board employees in Section
10 |
3 | | of this Act.
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4 | | (j) The Board may discharge any Board employee
who fails or |
5 | | refuses for any reason to comply with the rules and
regulations |
6 | | of the Board, or who, in the opinion of the Board,
is guilty of |
7 | | fraud, dishonesty or who is proven to be incompetent.
The Board |
8 | | shall have no right or power to determine who shall be |
9 | | officers,
directors or employees of any licensee, or their |
10 | | salaries
except the Board may, by rule, require that all or any |
11 | | officials or
employees in charge of or whose duties relate to |
12 | | the actual running of
races be approved by the Board.
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13 | | (k) The Board is vested with the power to appoint
delegates |
14 | | to execute any of the powers granted to it under this Section
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15 | | for the purpose of administering this Act and any rules or |
16 | | regulations
promulgated in accordance with this Act.
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17 | | (l) The Board is vested with the power to impose civil |
18 | | penalties of up to
$5,000 against an individual and up to |
19 | | $10,000 against a
licensee for each
violation of any provision |
20 | | of this Act, any rules adopted by the Board, any
order of the |
21 | | Board or any other action which, in the Board's discretion, is
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22 | | a detriment or impediment to horse racing or wagering. All such |
23 | | civil penalties shall be deposited into the Horse Racing Fund.
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24 | | (m) The Board is vested with the power to prescribe a form |
25 | | to be used
by licensees as an application for employment for |
26 | | employees of
each licensee.
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1 | | (n) The Board shall have the power to issue a license
to |
2 | | any county fair, or its
agent, authorizing the conduct of the |
3 | | pari-mutuel system of
wagering. The Board is vested with the |
4 | | full power to promulgate
reasonable rules, regulations and |
5 | | conditions under which all horse race
meetings licensed |
6 | | pursuant to this subsection shall be held and conducted,
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7 | | including rules, regulations and conditions for the conduct of |
8 | | the
pari-mutuel system of wagering. The rules, regulations and
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9 | | conditions shall provide for the prevention of practices |
10 | | detrimental to the
public interest and for the best interests |
11 | | of horse racing, and shall
prescribe penalties for violations |
12 | | thereof. Any authority granted the
Board under this Act shall |
13 | | extend to its jurisdiction and supervision over
county fairs, |
14 | | or their agents, licensed pursuant to this subsection.
However, |
15 | | the Board may waive any provision of this Act or its rules or
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16 | | regulations which would otherwise apply to such county fairs or |
17 | | their agents.
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18 | | (o) Whenever the Board is authorized or
required by law to |
19 | | consider some aspect of criminal history record
information for |
20 | | the purpose of carrying out its statutory powers and
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21 | | responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of fees in |
22 | | conformance
with the requirements of Section 2605-400 of
the |
23 | | Department of State Police Law (20 ILCS 2605/2605-400), the |
24 | | Department of State Police is
authorized to furnish, pursuant |
25 | | to positive identification, such
information contained in |
26 | | State files as is necessary to fulfill the request.
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1 | | (p) To insure the convenience, comfort, and wagering |
2 | | accessibility of
race track patrons, to provide for the |
3 | | maximization of State revenue, and
to generate increases in |
4 | | purse allotments to the horsemen, the Board shall
require any |
5 | | licensee to staff the pari-mutuel department with
adequate |
6 | | personnel.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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8 | | (230 ILCS 5/15) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-15)
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9 | | Sec. 15.
(a) The Board shall, in its discretion, issue |
10 | | occupation
licenses
to horse owners, trainers, harness |
11 | | drivers, jockeys, agents, apprentices,
grooms, stable foremen, |
12 | | exercise persons, veterinarians, valets, blacksmiths,
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13 | | concessionaires and others designated by the Board whose work, |
14 | | in whole or in
part, is conducted upon facilities within the |
15 | | State. Such occupation licenses
will
be obtained prior to the
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16 | | persons engaging in their vocation upon such facilities. The
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17 | | Board shall not license pari-mutuel clerks, parking |
18 | | attendants, security
guards and employees of concessionaires. |
19 | | No occupation license shall be
required of
any person who works |
20 | | at facilities within this
State as a pari-mutuel
clerk, parking |
21 | | attendant, security guard or as an employee of a |
22 | | concessionaire.
Concessionaires of the Illinois State Fair and |
23 | | DuQuoin State Fair and
employees of the Illinois Department of |
24 | | Agriculture shall not be required to
obtain an occupation |
25 | | license by the Board.
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1 | | (b) Each application for an occupation license shall be on |
2 | | forms
prescribed by the Board. Such license, when issued, shall |
3 | | be for the
period ending December 31 of each year, except that |
4 | | the Board in its
discretion may grant 3-year licenses. The |
5 | | application shall
be accompanied
by a fee of not more than $25 |
6 | | per year
or, in the case of 3-year occupation
license
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7 | | applications, a fee of not more than $60. Each applicant shall |
8 | | set forth in
the application his full name and address, and if |
9 | | he had been issued prior
occupation licenses or has been |
10 | | licensed in any other state under any other
name, such name, |
11 | | his age, whether or not a permit or license issued to him
in |
12 | | any other state has been suspended or revoked and if so whether |
13 | | such
suspension or revocation is in effect at the time of the |
14 | | application, and
such other information as the Board may |
15 | | require. Fees for registration of
stable names shall not exceed |
16 | | $50.00.
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17 | | (c) The Board may in its discretion refuse an occupation |
18 | | license
to any person:
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19 | | (1) who has been convicted of a crime;
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20 | | (2) who is unqualified to perform the duties required |
21 | | of such applicant;
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22 | | (3) who fails to disclose or states falsely any |
23 | | information called for
in the application;
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24 | | (4) who has been found guilty of a violation of this |
25 | | Act or of the rules
and regulations of the Board; or
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26 | | (5) whose license or permit has been suspended, revoked |
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cause in any other state.
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2 | | (d) The Board may suspend or revoke any occupation license:
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3 | | (1) for violation of any of the provisions of this Act; |
4 | | or
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5 | | (2) for violation of any of the rules or regulations of |
6 | | the Board; or
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7 | | (3) for any cause which, if known to the Board, would |
8 | | have justified the
Board in refusing to issue such |
9 | | occupation license; or
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10 | | (4) for any other just cause.
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11 | | (e)
Each applicant shall submit his or her fingerprints |
12 | | to the
Department
of State Police in the form and manner |
13 | | prescribed by the Department of State
Police. These |
14 | | fingerprints shall be checked against the fingerprint records
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15 | | now and hereafter filed in the Department of State
Police and |
16 | | Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history records
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17 | | databases. The Department of State Police shall charge
a fee |
18 | | for conducting the criminal history records check, which shall |
19 | | be
deposited in the State Police Services Fund and shall not |
20 | | exceed the actual
cost of the records check. The Department of |
21 | | State Police shall furnish,
pursuant to positive |
22 | | identification, records of conviction to the Board.
Each |
23 | | applicant for licensure shall submit with his occupation
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24 | | license
application, on forms provided by the Board, 2 sets of |
25 | | his fingerprints.
All such applicants shall appear in person at |
26 | | the location designated by
the Board for the purpose of |
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with the prior |
2 | | approval of a State steward, an applicant may have such sets
of |
3 | | fingerprints taken by an official law enforcement agency and |
4 | | submitted to
the Board.
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5 | | (f) The Board may, in its discretion, issue an occupation |
6 | | license without
submission of fingerprints if an applicant has |
7 | | been duly licensed in another
recognized racing jurisdiction |
8 | | after submitting fingerprints that were
subjected to a Federal |
9 | | Bureau of Investigation criminal history background
check
in
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10 | | that jurisdiction .
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 93-418, eff. 1-1-04.)
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12 | | (230 ILCS 5/15.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-15.1)
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13 | | Sec. 15.1.
Upon collection of the fee accompanying the |
14 | | application for
an occupation license, the Board shall be |
15 | | authorized to make daily
temporary deposits of the fees, for a |
16 | | period not to exceed 7 days, with the
horsemen's bookkeeper at |
17 | | a race meeting. The horsemen's bookkeeper shall
issue a check, |
18 | | payable to the order of the Illinois Racing Board, for
monies |
19 | | deposited under this Section within 24 hours of receipt of the
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20 | | monies. Provided however, upon the issuance of the check by the |
21 | | horsemen's
bookkeeper the check shall be deposited into the |
22 | | Horse Racing Fund in the State Treasury in accordance
with the |
23 | | provisions of the "State Officers and Employees Money |
24 | | Disposition
Act", approved June 9, 1911, as amended .
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 84-432.)
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1 | | (230 ILCS 5/18) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-18)
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2 | | Sec. 18.
(a) Together with its application, each applicant |
3 | | for racing dates
shall deliver to the Board a certified check |
4 | | or bank draft payable to the order
of the Board for $1,000. In |
5 | | the event the applicant applies for racing dates
in 2 or 3 |
6 | | successive calendar years as provided in subsection (b) of |
7 | | Section
21, the fee shall be $2,000. Filing fees shall not be |
8 | | refunded in the event
the application is denied. All filing |
9 | | fees shall be deposited into the Horse Racing Fund.
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10 | | (b) In addition to the filing fee of $1000 and the fees |
11 | | provided in
subsection (j) of Section 20, each organization |
12 | | licensee shall pay a license
fee of $100 for each racing |
13 | | program on which its daily pari-mutuel handle is
$400,000 or |
14 | | more but less than $700,000, and a license fee of $200 for each
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15 | | racing program on which its daily pari-mutuel handle is |
16 | | $700,000 or more.
The
additional fees required to be paid under |
17 | | this Section by this amendatory Act
of 1982 shall be remitted |
18 | | by the organization licensee to the Illinois Racing
Board with |
19 | | each day's graduated privilege tax or pari-mutuel tax and
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20 | | breakage as provided under
Section 27.
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21 | | (c) Sections 11-42-1, 11-42-5, and 11-54-1 of the "Illinois |
22 | | Municipal Code,"
approved May 29, 1961, as now or hereafter |
23 | | amended, shall not apply to any
license under this Act.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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1 | | (230 ILCS 5/19) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-19)
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2 | | Sec. 19.
(a) No organization license may be granted to |
3 | | conduct a
horse race meeting:
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4 | | (1) except as provided in subsection (c) of Section 21 |
5 | | of this Act,
to any person at any place within 35 miles of |
6 | | any other place
licensed by the Board to hold a race |
7 | | meeting on the same date during the
same hours,
the mileage
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8 | | measurement used in this subsection (a) shall be certified |
9 | | to the Board by
the Bureau of
Systems and Services in the |
10 | | Illinois Department of Transportation as the
most commonly |
11 | | used public way of vehicular travel;
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12 | | (2) to any person in default in the payment of any |
13 | | obligation or
debt due the State under this Act, provided |
14 | | no applicant shall be deemed
in default in the payment of |
15 | | any obligation or debt due to the State
under this Act as |
16 | | long as there is pending a hearing of any kind
relevant to |
17 | | such matter;
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18 | | (3) to any person who has been convicted of the |
19 | | violation of any law
of the United States or any State law |
20 | | which provided as all or part of
its penalty imprisonment |
21 | | in any penal institution; to any person against
whom there |
22 | | is pending a Federal or State criminal charge; to any |
23 | | person
who is or has been connected with or engaged in the |
24 | | operation of any
illegal business; to any person who does |
25 | | not enjoy a general reputation
in his community of being an |
26 | | honest, upright, law-abiding person;
provided that none of |
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shall make |
2 | | any person ineligible to be granted an organization license
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3 | | if the Board determines, based on circumstances of any such |
4 | | case, that
the granting of a license would not be |
5 | | detrimental to the interests of
horse racing and of the |
6 | | public;
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7 | | (4) to any person who does not at the time of |
8 | | application for the
organization license own or have a |
9 | | contract or lease for the possession
of a finished race |
10 | | track suitable for the type of racing intended to be
held |
11 | | by the applicant and for the accommodation of the public.
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12 | | (b) (Blank) Horse racing on Sunday shall be prohibited |
13 | | unless authorized by
ordinance or referendum of the |
14 | | municipality in which a race track or any
of its appurtenances |
15 | | or facilities are located, or utilized .
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16 | | (c) If any person is ineligible to receive an
organization
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17 | | license because of any of the matters set forth in subsection |
18 | | (a) (2) or
subsection (a) (3) of this Section, any other or |
19 | | separate person that
either (i) controls, directly or |
20 | | indirectly, such ineligible person
or (ii) is controlled, |
21 | | directly or indirectly, by such ineligible
person or by a |
22 | | person which controls, directly or indirectly, such
ineligible |
23 | | person shall also be ineligible.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 88-495; 89-16, eff. 5-30-95 .)
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25 | | (230 ILCS 5/20) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-20)
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1 | | Sec. 20.
(a) Any person desiring to conduct a horse race |
2 | | meeting may
apply to the Board for an organization license. The |
3 | | application shall be
made on a form prescribed and furnished by |
4 | | the Board. The application shall
specify:
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5 | | (1) the dates on which
it intends to conduct the horse |
6 | | race meeting, which
dates shall be provided
under Section |
7 | | 21;
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8 | | (2) the hours of each racing day between which it |
9 | | intends to
hold or
conduct horse racing at such meeting;
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10 | | (3) the location where it proposes to conduct the
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11 | | meeting; and
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12 | | (4) any other information the Board may reasonably |
13 | | require.
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14 | | (b) A separate application for an organization license |
15 | | shall be filed
for each horse race meeting
which such person |
16 | | proposes to hold. Any such application, if made by an
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17 | | individual, or by any individual as trustee, shall be
signed |
18 | | and verified under oath by such individual. If
made by |
19 | | individuals or a partnership, it shall be signed and
verified |
20 | | under oath by at least 2 of such individuals or members of such
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21 | | partnership as the case may be. If made by an association, |
22 | | corporation,
corporate trustee or any other entity, it shall be |
23 | | signed by the president
and attested by the secretary or |
24 | | assistant secretary under the seal
of such association, trust |
25 | | or corporation if it has a seal, and shall
also be verified |
26 | | under oath by one of the signing officers.
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1 | | (c) The application shall specify the name of the
persons, |
2 | | association, trust, or corporation making such application and |
3 | | the
post office address of the applicant; if the applicant is a |
4 | | trustee, the
names and addresses of the beneficiaries; if a |
5 | | corporation, the names and
post office addresses of all |
6 | | officers, stockholders and directors; or if
such
stockholders |
7 | | hold stock as a nominee or fiduciary, the names and post
office |
8 | | addresses of these persons, partnerships, corporations, or |
9 | | trusts
who are the beneficial owners thereof or who are |
10 | | beneficially interested
therein; and if a partnership, the |
11 | | names and post office addresses of all
partners, general or |
12 | | limited; if the applicant is a corporation, the name
of the |
13 | | state of its incorporation shall be specified.
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14 | | (d) The applicant shall execute and file with the Board a |
15 | | good faith
affirmative action plan to recruit, train, and |
16 | | upgrade minorities in all
classifications within the |
17 | | association.
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18 | | (e) With such
application there shall be delivered to the |
19 | | Board a
certified check or bank draft payable to the order of |
20 | | the Board for an
amount equal to $1,000. All applications for
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21 | | the issuance of an organization license shall be filed with the |
22 | | Board before
August 1 of the year prior to the year for which |
23 | | application is made and shall be acted
upon by the Board at a |
24 | | meeting to be held on such date as shall be fixed
by the Board |
25 | | during the last 15 days of September of such prior year.
At |
26 | | such meeting, the Board shall announce
the award of the racing |
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1 | | meets, live racing schedule, and designation of host
track to |
2 | | the applicants and its approval or disapproval of each
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3 | | application. No announcement shall
be considered binding until |
4 | | a formal order is executed by the Board, which
shall be |
5 | | executed no later than October 15 of that prior year.
Absent |
6 | | the agreement of
the affected organization licensees, the Board |
7 | | shall not grant overlapping
race meetings to 2 or more tracks |
8 | | that are within 100 miles of each
other to conduct the |
9 | | thoroughbred racing.
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10 | | (e-1) In awarding standardbred racing dates for calendar |
11 | | year 2012 and thereafter, the Board shall award at least 310 |
12 | | racing days, and each organization licensees shall average at |
13 | | least 12 races for each racing day awarded. The Board shall |
14 | | have the discretion to allocate those racing days among |
15 | | organization licensees requesting standardbred race dates. |
16 | | Once awarded by the Board, organization licensees awarded |
17 | | standardbred dates shall run at least 3,500 races in total |
18 | | during that calendar year. |
19 | | (e-2) In awarding racing dates for calendar year 2012 and |
20 | | thereafter, the Board shall award racing dates and the |
21 | | organization licensees shall run at least 2,500 thoroughbred |
22 | | races at Cook County race tracks and 700 thoroughbred races at |
23 | | a race track in Madison County each year. In awarding racing |
24 | | dates under this subsection (e-2), the Board shall have the |
25 | | discretion to allocate those racing dates among organization |
26 | | licensees. |
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1 | | (e-3) The Board shall ensure that each organization |
2 | | licensee shall individually run a sufficient number of races |
3 | | per year to qualify for an electronic gaming license under |
4 | | Section 7.6 of the Illinois Gambling Act. |
5 | | (e-4) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 7.6 of the |
6 | | Illinois Gambling Act, for each calendar year for which an |
7 | | electronic gaming licensee requests a number of live racing |
8 | | days under its organization license that is less than the |
9 | | number of days of live racing awarded in 2009 for its race |
10 | | track facility, the electronic gaming licensee may not conduct |
11 | | electronic gaming for the calendar year of such requested |
12 | | racing days. The number of days of live racing may be adjusted, |
13 | | on a year-by-year basis, because of weather or unsafe track |
14 | | conditions due to acts of God or an agreement between the |
15 | | organization licensee and the association representing the |
16 | | largest number of owners, trainers, or standardbred drivers who |
17 | | race horses at that organization licensee's racing meeting. |
18 | | (e-5) In reviewing an application for the purpose of |
19 | | granting an
organization license consistent with
the best |
20 | | interests of the public and the
sport of horse racing, the |
21 | | Board shall consider:
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22 | | (1) the character, reputation, experience, and |
23 | | financial integrity of the
applicant and of any other |
24 | | separate person that either:
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25 | | (i) controls the applicant, directly or |
26 | | indirectly, or
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1 | | (ii) is controlled, directly or indirectly, by |
2 | | that applicant or by a
person who controls, directly or |
3 | | indirectly, that applicant;
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4 | | (2) the applicant's facilities or proposed facilities |
5 | | for conducting
horse
racing;
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6 | | (3) the total revenue without regard to Section 32.1 to |
7 | | be derived by
the State and horsemen from the applicant's
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8 | | conducting a race meeting;
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9 | | (4) the applicant's good faith affirmative action plan |
10 | | to recruit, train,
and upgrade minorities in all employment |
11 | | classifications;
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12 | | (5) the applicant's financial ability to purchase and |
13 | | maintain adequate
liability and casualty insurance;
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14 | | (6) the applicant's proposed and prior year's |
15 | | promotional and marketing
activities and expenditures of |
16 | | the applicant associated with those activities;
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17 | | (7) an agreement, if any, among organization licensees |
18 | | as provided in
subsection (b) of Section 21 of this Act; |
19 | | and
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20 | | (8) the extent to which the applicant exceeds or meets |
21 | | other standards for
the issuance of an organization license |
22 | | that the Board shall adopt by rule.
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23 | | In granting organization licenses and allocating dates for |
24 | | horse race
meetings, the Board shall have discretion to |
25 | | determine an overall schedule,
including required simulcasts |
26 | | of Illinois races by host tracks that will, in
its judgment, be |
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the public and the sport of |
2 | | horse racing.
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3 | | (e-10) The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act shall |
4 | | apply to
administrative procedures of the Board under this Act |
5 | | for the granting of an
organization license, except that (1) |
6 | | notwithstanding the provisions of
subsection (b) of Section |
7 | | 10-40 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
regarding |
8 | | cross-examination, the
Board may prescribe rules limiting the |
9 | | right of an applicant or participant in
any proceeding to award |
10 | | an organization license to conduct cross-examination of
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11 | | witnesses at that proceeding where that cross-examination |
12 | | would unduly obstruct
the timely award of an organization |
13 | | license under subsection (e) of Section 20
of this Act; (2) the |
14 | | provisions of Section 10-45 of the Illinois Administrative
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15 | | Procedure Act regarding proposals for decision are excluded |
16 | | under this Act; (3)
notwithstanding the provisions of |
17 | | subsection (a) of Section 10-60 of the
Illinois Administrative |
18 | | Procedure Act regarding ex parte communications, the
Board may |
19 | | prescribe rules allowing ex parte communications with |
20 | | applicants or
participants in a proceeding to award an |
21 | | organization license where conducting
those communications |
22 | | would be in the best interest of racing, provided all
those |
23 | | communications are made part of the record of that proceeding |
24 | | pursuant
to subsection (c) of Section 10-60 of the Illinois |
25 | | Administrative
Procedure Act; (4) the provisions of Section 14a |
26 | | of this Act and the rules of
the Board promulgated under that |
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1 | | Section shall apply instead of the provisions
of Article 10 of |
2 | | the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act regarding
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3 | | administrative law judges; and (5) the provisions of subsection |
4 | | (d)
of Section 10-65 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
5 | | Act that prevent
summary suspension of a license pending |
6 | | revocation or other action shall not
apply.
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7 | | (f) The Board may allot racing dates to an organization |
8 | | licensee for more
than one calendar year but for no more than 3 |
9 | | successive calendar years in
advance, provided that the Board |
10 | | shall review such allotment for more than
one calendar year |
11 | | prior to each year for which such allotment has been
made. The |
12 | | granting of an organization license to a person constitutes a
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13 | | privilege to conduct a horse race meeting under the provisions |
14 | | of this Act, and
no person granted an organization license |
15 | | shall be deemed to have a vested
interest, property right, or |
16 | | future expectation to receive an organization
license in any |
17 | | subsequent year as a result of the granting of an organization
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18 | | license. Organization licenses shall be subject to revocation |
19 | | if the
organization licensee has violated any provision of this |
20 | | Act
or the rules and regulations promulgated under this Act or |
21 | | has been convicted
of a crime or has failed to disclose or has |
22 | | stated falsely any information
called for in the application |
23 | | for an organization license. Any
organization license |
24 | | revocation
proceeding shall be in accordance with Section 16 |
25 | | regarding suspension and
revocation of occupation licenses.
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26 | | (f-5) If, (i) an applicant does not file an acceptance of |
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awarded by the Board as required under part |
2 | | (1) of subsection (h) of this
Section 20, or (ii) an |
3 | | organization licensee has its license suspended or
revoked |
4 | | under this Act, the Board, upon conducting an emergency hearing |
5 | | as
provided for in this Act, may reaward on an emergency basis |
6 | | pursuant to
rules established by the Board, racing dates not |
7 | | accepted or the racing
dates
associated with any suspension or |
8 | | revocation period to one or more organization
licensees, new |
9 | | applicants, or any combination thereof, upon terms and
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10 | | conditions that the Board determines are in the best interest |
11 | | of racing,
provided, the organization licensees or new |
12 | | applicants receiving the awarded
racing dates file an |
13 | | acceptance of those reawarded racing dates as
required under |
14 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (h) of this Section 20 and comply
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15 | | with the other provisions of this Act. The Illinois |
16 | | Administrative Procedure Procedures
Act shall not apply to the |
17 | | administrative procedures of the Board in conducting
the |
18 | | emergency hearing and the reallocation of racing dates on an |
19 | | emergency
basis.
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20 | | (g) (Blank).
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21 | | (h) The Board shall send the applicant a copy of its |
22 | | formally
executed order by certified mail addressed to the |
23 | | applicant at the
address stated in his application, which |
24 | | notice shall be mailed within 5 days
of the date the formal |
25 | | order is executed.
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26 | | Each applicant notified shall, within 10 days after receipt |
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1 | | of the
final executed order of the Board awarding
racing dates:
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2 | | (1) file with the Board an acceptance of such
award in
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3 | | the form
prescribed by the Board;
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4 | | (2) pay to the Board an additional amount equal to $110 |
5 | | for each
racing date awarded; and
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6 | | (3) file with the Board the bonds required in Sections |
7 | | 21
and 25 at least
20 days prior to the first day of each |
8 | | race meeting.
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9 | | Upon compliance with the provisions of paragraphs (1), (2), and |
10 | | (3) of
this subsection (h), the applicant shall be issued an
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11 | | organization license.
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12 | | If any applicant fails to comply with this Section or fails
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13 | | to pay the organization license fees herein provided, no |
14 | | organization
license shall be issued to such applicant.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99; revised 9-16-10.)
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16 | | (230 ILCS 5/24) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-24)
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17 | | Sec. 24.
(a) No license shall be issued to or held by an |
18 | | organization
licensee unless all of its officers, directors, |
19 | | and holders of ownership
interests of at least 5% are first |
20 | | approved by the Board. The Board shall not
give approval of an |
21 | | organization license application to any person who has been
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22 | | convicted of or is under an indictment for a crime of moral |
23 | | turpitude or has
violated any provision of the racing law of |
24 | | this State or any rules of the
Board.
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25 | | (b) An organization licensee must notify the Board within |
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1 | | 10 days of any
change in the holders of a direct or indirect |
2 | | interest in the ownership of the
organization licensee. The |
3 | | Board may, after hearing, revoke the organization
license of |
4 | | any
person who registers on its books or knowingly permits a |
5 | | direct or indirect
interest in the ownership of that person |
6 | | without notifying the Board of the
name of the holder in |
7 | | interest within this period.
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8 | | (c) In addition to the provisions of subsection
(a) of this |
9 | | Section, no person shall be granted an
organization
license if
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10 | | any public official of the State or member of his
or her family |
11 | | holds any ownership or financial interest, directly or
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12 | | indirectly, in the person.
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13 | | (d) No person which has been granted an organization
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14 | | license
to hold a race meeting shall give to any public |
15 | | official or member of his
family, directly or indirectly, for |
16 | | or without consideration, any interest in the person. The Board |
17 | | shall, after hearing, revoke
the organization license granted |
18 | | to a person which has
violated this subsection.
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19 | | (e) (Blank).
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20 | | (f) No organization licensee or concessionaire or officer, |
21 | | director or
holder or controller of
5% or more legal or |
22 | | beneficial interest in any organization licensee or
concession
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23 | | shall make any sort of
gift or contribution that is prohibited |
24 | | under Article 10 of the State Officials and Employees Ethics |
25 | | Act of any kind or pay or give any money or other thing
of value |
26 | | to any
person who is a public official, or a candidate or |
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1 | | nominee for public office if that payment or gift is prohibited |
2 | | under Article 10 of the State Officials and Employees Ethics |
3 | | Act .
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 89-16, eff. 5-30-95.)
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5 | | (230 ILCS 5/26) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-26)
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6 | | Sec. 26. Wagering.
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7 | | (a) Any licensee may conduct and supervise the pari-mutuel |
8 | | system of
wagering, as defined in Section 3.12 of this Act, on |
9 | | horse races conducted by
an Illinois organization
licensee or |
10 | | conducted at a racetrack located in another state or country |
11 | | and
televised in Illinois in accordance with subsection (g) of |
12 | | Section 26 of this
Act. Subject to the prior consent of the |
13 | | Board, licensees may supplement any
pari-mutuel pool in order |
14 | | to guarantee a minimum distribution. Such
pari-mutuel method of |
15 | | wagering shall not,
under any circumstances if conducted under |
16 | | the provisions of this Act,
be held or construed to be |
17 | | unlawful, other statutes of this State to the
contrary |
18 | | notwithstanding.
Subject to rules for advance wagering |
19 | | promulgated by the Board, any
licensee
may accept wagers in |
20 | | advance of the day of
the race wagered upon occurs.
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21 | | (b) Except for those gaming activities for which a license |
22 | | is obtained and authorized under the Illinois Lottery Act, the |
23 | | Charitable Games Act, the Raffles Act, or the Illinois Gambling |
24 | | Act, no No other method of betting, pool making, wagering or
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25 | | gambling shall be used or permitted by the licensee. Each |
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may retain, subject to the payment of all applicable
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2 | | taxes and purses, an amount not to exceed 17% of all money |
3 | | wagered
under subsection (a) of this Section, except as may |
4 | | otherwise be permitted
under this Act.
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5 | | (b-5) An individual may place a wager under the pari-mutuel |
6 | | system from
any licensed location authorized under this Act |
7 | | provided that wager is
electronically recorded in the manner |
8 | | described in Section 3.12 of this Act.
Any wager made |
9 | | electronically by an individual while physically on the |
10 | | premises
of a licensee shall be deemed to have been made at the |
11 | | premises of that
licensee.
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12 | | (c) Until January 1, 2000, the sum held by any licensee for |
13 | | payment of
outstanding pari-mutuel tickets, if unclaimed prior |
14 | | to December 31 of the
next year, shall be retained by the |
15 | | licensee for payment of
such tickets until that date. Within 10 |
16 | | days thereafter, the balance of
such sum remaining unclaimed, |
17 | | less any uncashed supplements contributed by such
licensee for |
18 | | the purpose of guaranteeing minimum distributions
of any |
19 | | pari-mutuel pool, shall be
paid to the
Illinois
Veterans'
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20 | | Rehabilitation Fund of the State treasury, except as provided |
21 | | in subsection
(g) of Section 27 of this Act.
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22 | | (c-5) Beginning January 1, 2000, the sum held by any |
23 | | licensee for payment
of
outstanding pari-mutuel tickets, if |
24 | | unclaimed prior to December 31 of the
next year, shall be |
25 | | retained by the licensee for payment of
such tickets until that |
26 | | date. Within 10 days thereafter, the balance of
such sum |
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1 | | remaining unclaimed, less any uncashed supplements contributed |
2 | | by such
licensee for the purpose of guaranteeing minimum |
3 | | distributions
of any pari-mutuel pool, shall be evenly |
4 | | distributed to the purse account of
the organization licensee |
5 | | and the organization licensee.
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6 | | (d) A pari-mutuel ticket shall be honored until December 31 |
7 | | of the
next calendar year, and the licensee shall pay the same |
8 | | and may
charge the amount thereof against unpaid money |
9 | | similarly accumulated on account
of pari-mutuel tickets not |
10 | | presented for payment.
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11 | | (e) No licensee shall knowingly permit any minor, other
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12 | | than an employee of such licensee or an owner, trainer,
jockey, |
13 | | driver, or employee thereof, to be admitted during a racing
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14 | | program unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, or any |
15 | | minor to be a
patron of the pari-mutuel system of wagering |
16 | | conducted or
supervised by it. The admission of any |
17 | | unaccompanied minor, other than
an employee of the licensee or |
18 | | an owner, trainer, jockey,
driver, or employee thereof at a |
19 | | race track is a Class C
misdemeanor.
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20 | | (f) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Act, an
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21 | | organization licensee may contract
with an entity in another |
22 | | state or country to permit any legal
wagering entity in another |
23 | | state or country to accept wagers solely within
such other |
24 | | state or country on races conducted by the organization |
25 | | licensee
in this State.
Beginning January 1, 2000, these wagers
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26 | | shall not be subject to State
taxation. Until January 1, 2000,
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2 | | separate from the organization licensee, a privilege tax equal |
3 | | to 7 1/2% of
all monies received by the organization licensee |
4 | | from entities in other states
or countries pursuant to such |
5 | | contracts is imposed on the organization
licensee, and such |
6 | | privilege tax shall be remitted to the
Department of Revenue
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7 | | within 48 hours of receipt of the moneys from the simulcast. |
8 | | When the
out-of-State entity conducts a
combined pari-mutuel |
9 | | pool with the organization licensee, the tax shall be 10%
of |
10 | | all monies received by the organization licensee with 25% of |
11 | | the
receipts from this 10% tax to be distributed to the county
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12 | | in which the race was conducted.
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13 | | An organization licensee may permit one or more of its |
14 | | races to be
utilized for
pari-mutuel wagering at one or more |
15 | | locations in other states and may
transmit audio and visual |
16 | | signals of races the organization licensee
conducts to one or
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17 | | more locations outside the State or country and may also permit |
18 | | pari-mutuel
pools in other states or countries to be combined |
19 | | with its gross or net
wagering pools or with wagering pools |
20 | | established by other states.
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21 | | (g) A host track may accept interstate simulcast wagers on
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22 | | horse
races conducted in other states or countries and shall |
23 | | control the
number of signals and types of breeds of racing in |
24 | | its simulcast program,
subject to the disapproval of the Board. |
25 | | The Board may prohibit a simulcast
program only if it finds |
26 | | that the simulcast program is clearly
adverse to the integrity |
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1 | | of racing. The host track
simulcast program shall
include the |
2 | | signal of live racing of all organization licensees.
All |
3 | | non-host licensees and advance deposit wagering licensees |
4 | | shall carry the signal of and accept wagers on live racing of |
5 | | all organization licensees. Advance deposit wagering licensees |
6 | | shall not be permitted to accept out-of-state wagers on any |
7 | | Illinois signal provided pursuant to this Section without the |
8 | | approval and consent of the organization licensee providing the |
9 | | signal. Non-host licensees may carry the host track simulcast |
10 | | program and
shall accept wagers on all races included as part |
11 | | of the simulcast
program upon which wagering is permitted.
All |
12 | | organization licensees shall provide their live signal to all |
13 | | advance deposit wagering licensees for a simulcast commission |
14 | | fee not to exceed 6% of the advance deposit wagering licensee's |
15 | | Illinois handle on the organization licensee's signal without |
16 | | prior approval by the Board. The Board may adopt rules under |
17 | | which it may permit simulcast commission fees in excess of 6%. |
18 | | The Board shall adopt rules limiting the interstate commission |
19 | | fees charged to an advance deposit wagering licensee. The Board |
20 | | shall adopt rules regarding advance deposit wagering on |
21 | | interstate simulcast races that shall reflect, among other |
22 | | things, the General Assembly's desire to maximize revenues to |
23 | | the State, horsemen purses, and organizational licensees. |
24 | | However, organization licensees providing live signals |
25 | | pursuant to the requirements of this subsection (g) may |
26 | | petition the Board to withhold their live signals from an |
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1 | | advance deposit wagering licensee if the organization licensee |
2 | | discovers and the Board finds reputable or credible information |
3 | | that the advance deposit wagering licensee is under |
4 | | investigation by another state or federal governmental agency, |
5 | | the advance deposit wagering licensee's license has been |
6 | | suspended in another state, or the advance deposit wagering |
7 | | licensee's license is in revocation proceedings in another |
8 | | state. The organization licensee's provision of their live |
9 | | signal to an advance deposit wagering licensee under this |
10 | | subsection (g) pertains to wagers placed from within Illinois. |
11 | | Advance deposit wagering licensees may place advance deposit |
12 | | wagering terminals at wagering facilities as a convenience to |
13 | | customers. The advance deposit wagering licensee shall not |
14 | | charge or collect any fee from purses for the placement of the |
15 | | advance deposit wagering terminals. The costs and expenses
of |
16 | | the host track and non-host licensees associated
with |
17 | | interstate simulcast
wagering, other than the interstate
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18 | | commission fee, shall be borne by the host track and all
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19 | | non-host licensees
incurring these costs.
The interstate |
20 | | commission fee shall not exceed 5% of Illinois handle on the
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21 | | interstate simulcast race or races without prior approval of |
22 | | the Board. The
Board shall promulgate rules under which it may |
23 | | permit
interstate commission
fees in excess of 5%. The |
24 | | interstate commission
fee and other fees charged by the sending |
25 | | racetrack, including, but not
limited to, satellite decoder |
26 | | fees, shall be uniformly applied
to the host track and all |
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2 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, for a |
3 | | period of 3 years after the effective date of this amendatory |
4 | | Act of the 96th General Assembly, an organization licensee may |
5 | | maintain a system whereby advance deposit wagering may take |
6 | | place or an organization licensee, with the consent of the |
7 | | horsemen association representing the largest number of |
8 | | owners, trainers, jockeys, or standardbred drivers who race |
9 | | horses at that organization licensee's racing meeting, may |
10 | | contract with another person to carry out a system of advance |
11 | | deposit wagering. Such consent may not be unreasonably |
12 | | withheld. All advance deposit wagers placed from within |
13 | | Illinois must be placed through a Board-approved advance |
14 | | deposit wagering licensee; no other entity may accept an |
15 | | advance deposit wager from a person within Illinois. All |
16 | | advance deposit wagering is subject to any rules adopted by the |
17 | | Board. The Board may adopt rules necessary to regulate advance |
18 | | deposit wagering through the use of emergency rulemaking in |
19 | | accordance with Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative |
20 | | Procedure Act. The General Assembly finds that the adoption of |
21 | | rules to regulate advance deposit wagering is deemed an |
22 | | emergency and necessary for the public interest, safety, and |
23 | | welfare. An advance deposit wagering licensee may retain all |
24 | | moneys as agreed to by contract with an organization licensee. |
25 | | Any moneys retained by the organization licensee from advance |
26 | | deposit wagering, not including moneys retained by the advance |
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1 | | deposit wagering licensee, shall be paid 50% to the |
2 | | organization licensee's purse account and 50% to the |
3 | | organization licensee. If more than one breed races at the same |
4 | | race track facility, then the 50% of the moneys to be paid to |
5 | | an organization licensee's purse account shall be allocated |
6 | | among all organization licensees' purse accounts operating at |
7 | | that race track facility proportionately based on the actual |
8 | | number of host days that the Board grants to that breed at that |
9 | | race track facility in the current calendar year. To the extent |
10 | | any fees from advance deposit wagering conducted in Illinois |
11 | | for wagers in Illinois or other states have been placed in |
12 | | escrow or otherwise withheld from wagers pending a |
13 | | determination of the legality of advance deposit wagering, no |
14 | | action shall be brought to declare such wagers or the |
15 | | disbursement of any fees previously escrowed illegal.
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16 | | (1) Between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. an
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17 | | intertrack wagering
licensee other than the host track may |
18 | | supplement the host track simulcast
program with |
19 | | additional simulcast races or race programs, provided that |
20 | | between
January 1 and the third Friday in February of any |
21 | | year, inclusive, if no live
thoroughbred racing is |
22 | | occurring in Illinois during this period, only
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23 | | thoroughbred races may be used
for supplemental interstate |
24 | | simulcast purposes. The Board shall withhold
approval for a |
25 | | supplemental interstate simulcast only if it finds that the
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26 | | simulcast is clearly adverse to the integrity of racing. A |
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1 | | supplemental
interstate simulcast may be transmitted from |
2 | | an intertrack wagering licensee to
its affiliated non-host |
3 | | licensees. The interstate commission fee for a
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4 | | supplemental interstate simulcast shall be paid by the |
5 | | non-host licensee and
its affiliated non-host licensees |
6 | | receiving the simulcast.
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7 | | (2) Between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. an
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8 | | intertrack wagering
licensee other than the host track may |
9 | | receive supplemental interstate
simulcasts only with the |
10 | | consent of the host track, except when the Board
finds that |
11 | | the simulcast is
clearly adverse to the integrity of |
12 | | racing. Consent granted under this
paragraph (2) to any |
13 | | intertrack wagering licensee shall be deemed consent to
all |
14 | | non-host licensees. The interstate commission fee for the |
15 | | supplemental
interstate simulcast shall be paid
by all |
16 | | participating non-host licensees.
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17 | | (3) Each licensee conducting interstate simulcast |
18 | | wagering may retain,
subject to the payment of all |
19 | | applicable taxes and the purses, an amount not to
exceed |
20 | | 17% of all money wagered. If any licensee conducts the |
21 | | pari-mutuel
system wagering on races conducted at |
22 | | racetracks in another state or country,
each such race or |
23 | | race program shall be considered a separate racing day for
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24 | | the purpose of determining the daily handle and computing |
25 | | the privilege tax of
that daily handle as provided in |
26 | | subsection (a) of Section 27.
Until January 1, 2000,
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1 | | the sums permitted to be retained pursuant to this |
2 | | subsection, each
intertrack wagering location licensee |
3 | | shall pay 1% of the pari-mutuel handle
wagered on simulcast |
4 | | wagering to the Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund, subject
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5 | | to the provisions of subparagraph (B) of paragraph (11) of |
6 | | subsection (h) of
Section 26 of this Act.
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7 | | (4) A licensee who receives an interstate simulcast may |
8 | | combine its gross
or net pools with pools at the sending |
9 | | racetracks pursuant to rules established
by the Board. All |
10 | | licensees combining their gross pools
at a
sending |
11 | | racetrack shall adopt the take-out percentages of the |
12 | | sending
racetrack.
A licensee may also establish a separate |
13 | | pool and takeout structure for
wagering purposes on races |
14 | | conducted at race tracks outside of the
State of Illinois. |
15 | | The licensee may permit pari-mutuel wagers placed in other
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16 | | states or
countries to be combined with its gross or net |
17 | | wagering pools or other
wagering pools.
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18 | | (5) After the payment of the interstate commission fee |
19 | | (except for the
interstate commission
fee on a supplemental |
20 | | interstate simulcast, which shall be paid by the host
track |
21 | | and by each non-host licensee through the host-track) and |
22 | | all applicable
State and local
taxes, except as provided in |
23 | | subsection (g) of Section 27 of this Act, the
remainder of |
24 | | moneys retained from simulcast wagering pursuant to this
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25 | | subsection (g), and Section 26.2 shall be divided as |
26 | | follows:
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1 | | (A) For interstate simulcast wagers made at a host |
2 | | track, 50% to the
host
track and 50% to purses at the |
3 | | host track.
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4 | | (B) For wagers placed on interstate simulcast |
5 | | races, supplemental
simulcasts as defined in |
6 | | subparagraphs (1) and (2), and separately pooled races
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7 | | conducted outside of the State of Illinois made at a |
8 | | non-host
licensee, 25% to the host
track, 25% to the |
9 | | non-host licensee, and 50% to the purses at the host |
10 | | track.
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11 | | (6) Notwithstanding any provision in this Act to the |
12 | | contrary, non-host
licensees
who derive their licenses |
13 | | from a track located in a county with a population in
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14 | | excess of 230,000 and that borders the Mississippi River |
15 | | may receive
supplemental interstate simulcast races at all |
16 | | times subject to Board approval,
which shall be withheld |
17 | | only upon a finding that a supplemental interstate
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18 | | simulcast is clearly adverse to the integrity of racing.
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19 | | (7) Notwithstanding any provision of this Act to the |
20 | | contrary, after
payment of all applicable State and local |
21 | | taxes and interstate commission fees,
non-host licensees |
22 | | who derive their licenses from a track located in a county
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23 | | with a population in excess of 230,000 and that borders the |
24 | | Mississippi River
shall retain 50% of the retention from |
25 | | interstate simulcast wagers and shall
pay 50% to purses at |
26 | | the track from which the non-host licensee derives its
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2 | | (A) Between January 1 and the third Friday in |
3 | | February, inclusive, if no
live thoroughbred racing is |
4 | | occurring in Illinois during this period, when the
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5 | | interstate simulcast is a standardbred race, the purse |
6 | | share to its
standardbred purse account;
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7 | | (B) Between January 1 and the third Friday in |
8 | | February, inclusive, if no
live thoroughbred racing is |
9 | | occurring in Illinois during this period, and the
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10 | | interstate simulcast is a thoroughbred race, the purse |
11 | | share to its interstate
simulcast purse pool to be |
12 | | distributed under paragraph (10) of this subsection
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13 | | (g);
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14 | | (C) Between January 1 and the third Friday in |
15 | | February, inclusive, if
live thoroughbred racing is |
16 | | occurring in Illinois, between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30
p.m. |
17 | | the purse share from wagers made during this time |
18 | | period to its
thoroughbred purse account and between |
19 | | 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. the purse share
from wagers |
20 | | made during this time period to its standardbred purse |
21 | | accounts;
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22 | | (D) Between the third Saturday in February and |
23 | | December 31, when the
interstate simulcast occurs |
24 | | between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., the
purse |
25 | | share to its thoroughbred purse account;
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26 | | (E) Between the third Saturday in February and |
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interstate simulcast occurs |
2 | | between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m., the
purse |
3 | | share to its standardbred purse account.
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4 | | (7.1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act |
5 | | to the contrary,
if
no
standardbred racing is conducted at |
6 | | a racetrack located in Madison County
during any
calendar |
7 | | year beginning on or after January 1, 2002, all
moneys |
8 | | derived by
that racetrack from simulcast wagering and |
9 | | inter-track wagering that (1) are to
be used
for purses and |
10 | | (2) are generated between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 |
11 | | a.m.
during that
calendar year shall
be paid as follows:
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12 | | (A) If the licensee that conducts horse racing at |
13 | | that racetrack
requests from the Board at least as many |
14 | | racing dates as were conducted in
calendar year 2000, |
15 | | 80% shall be paid to its thoroughbred purse account; |
16 | | and
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17 | | (B) Twenty percent shall be deposited into the |
18 | | Illinois Colt Stakes
Purse
Distribution
Fund and shall |
19 | | be paid to purses for standardbred races for Illinois |
20 | | conceived
and foaled horses conducted at any county |
21 | | fairgrounds.
The moneys deposited into the Fund |
22 | | pursuant to this subparagraph (B) shall be
deposited
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23 | | within 2
weeks after the day they were generated, shall |
24 | | be in addition to and not in
lieu of any other
moneys |
25 | | paid to standardbred purses under this Act, and shall |
26 | | not be commingled
with other moneys paid into that |
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pursuant to this |
2 | | subparagraph (B) shall be allocated as provided by the
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3 | | Department of Agriculture, with the advice and |
4 | | assistance of the Illinois
Standardbred
Breeders Fund |
5 | | Advisory Board.
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6 | | (7.2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act |
7 | | to the contrary, if
no
thoroughbred racing is conducted at |
8 | | a racetrack located in Madison County
during any
calendar |
9 | | year beginning on or after January 1,
2002, all
moneys |
10 | | derived by
that racetrack from simulcast wagering and |
11 | | inter-track wagering that (1) are to
be used
for purses and |
12 | | (2) are generated between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 |
13 | | p.m.
during that
calendar year shall
be deposited as |
14 | | follows:
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15 | | (A) If the licensee that conducts horse racing at |
16 | | that racetrack
requests from the
Board at least
as many |
17 | | racing dates as were conducted in calendar year 2000, |
18 | | 80%
shall be deposited into its standardbred purse
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19 | | account; and
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20 | | (B) Twenty percent shall be deposited into the |
21 | | Illinois Colt Stakes
Purse
Distribution Fund. Moneys |
22 | | deposited into the Illinois Colt Stakes Purse
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23 | | Distribution Fund
pursuant to this subparagraph (B) |
24 | | shall be paid to Illinois
conceived and foaled |
25 | | thoroughbred breeders' programs
and to thoroughbred |
26 | | purses for races conducted at any county fairgrounds |
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1 | | for
Illinois conceived
and foaled horses at the |
2 | | discretion of the
Department of Agriculture, with the |
3 | | advice and assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred |
4 | | Breeders Fund Advisory
Board. The moneys deposited |
5 | | into the Illinois Colt Stakes Purse Distribution
Fund
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6 | | pursuant to this subparagraph (B) shall be deposited |
7 | | within 2 weeks
after the day they were generated, shall |
8 | | be in addition to and not in
lieu of any other moneys |
9 | | paid to thoroughbred purses
under this Act, and shall |
10 | | not be commingled with other moneys deposited into
that |
11 | | Fund.
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12 | | (7.3) If no live standardbred racing is conducted at a |
13 | | racetrack located
in
Madison
County in calendar year 2000 |
14 | | or 2001,
an organization licensee who is licensed
to |
15 | | conduct horse racing at that racetrack shall, before |
16 | | January 1, 2002, pay
all
moneys derived from simulcast |
17 | | wagering and inter-track wagering in calendar
years 2000 |
18 | | and 2001 and
paid into the licensee's standardbred purse |
19 | | account as follows:
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20 | | (A) Eighty percent to that licensee's thoroughbred |
21 | | purse account to
be used for thoroughbred purses; and
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22 | | (B) Twenty percent to the Illinois Colt Stakes |
23 | | Purse Distribution
Fund.
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24 | | Failure to make the payment to the Illinois Colt Stakes |
25 | | Purse Distribution
Fund before January 1, 2002
shall
result |
26 | | in the immediate revocation of the licensee's organization
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2 | | wagering location
license.
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3 | | Moneys paid into the Illinois
Colt Stakes Purse |
4 | | Distribution Fund pursuant to this
paragraph (7.3) shall be |
5 | | paid to purses for standardbred
races for Illinois |
6 | | conceived and foaled horses conducted
at any county
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7 | | fairgrounds.
Moneys paid into the Illinois
Colt Stakes |
8 | | Purse Distribution Fund pursuant to this
paragraph (7.3) |
9 | | shall be used as determined by the
Department of |
10 | | Agriculture, with the advice and assistance of the
Illinois |
11 | | Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board, shall be in |
12 | | addition to
and not in lieu of any other moneys paid to |
13 | | standardbred purses under this Act,
and shall not be |
14 | | commingled
with any other moneys paid into that Fund.
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15 | | (7.4) If live standardbred racing is conducted at a |
16 | | racetrack located in
Madison
County at any time in calendar |
17 | | year 2001 before the payment required
under
paragraph (7.3) |
18 | | has been made, the organization licensee who is licensed to
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19 | | conduct
racing at that racetrack shall pay all moneys |
20 | | derived by that racetrack from
simulcast
wagering and |
21 | | inter-track wagering during calendar years 2000 and 2001 |
22 | | that (1)
are to be
used for purses and (2) are generated |
23 | | between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30
a.m.
during 2000 or |
24 | | 2001 to the standardbred purse account at that
racetrack to
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25 | | be used for standardbred purses.
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26 | | (8) Notwithstanding any provision in this Act to the |
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1 | | contrary, an
organization licensee from a track located in |
2 | | a county with a population in
excess of 230,000 and that |
3 | | borders the Mississippi River and its affiliated
non-host |
4 | | licensees shall not be entitled to share in any retention |
5 | | generated on
racing, inter-track wagering, or simulcast |
6 | | wagering at any other Illinois
wagering facility.
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7 | | (8.1) Notwithstanding any provisions in this Act to the |
8 | | contrary, if 2
organization licensees
are conducting |
9 | | standardbred race meetings concurrently
between the hours |
10 | | of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m., after payment of all applicable
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11 | | State and local taxes and interstate commission fees, the |
12 | | remainder of the
amount retained from simulcast wagering |
13 | | otherwise attributable to the host
track and to host track |
14 | | purses shall be split daily between the 2
organization |
15 | | licensees and the purses at the tracks of the 2 |
16 | | organization
licensees, respectively, based on each |
17 | | organization licensee's share
of the total live handle for |
18 | | that day,
provided that this provision shall not apply to |
19 | | any non-host licensee that
derives its license from a track |
20 | | located in a county with a population in
excess of 230,000 |
21 | | and that borders the Mississippi River.
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22 | | (9) (Blank).
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23 | | (10) (Blank).
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24 | | (11) (Blank).
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25 | | (12) The Board shall have authority to compel all host |
26 | | tracks to receive
the simulcast of any or all races |
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fairgrounds |
2 | | and include all such races as part of their simulcast |
3 | | programs.
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4 | | (13) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, |
5 | | in the event that
the total Illinois pari-mutuel handle on |
6 | | Illinois horse races at all wagering
facilities in any |
7 | | calendar year is less than 75% of the total Illinois
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8 | | pari-mutuel handle on Illinois horse races at all such |
9 | | wagering facilities for
calendar year 1994, then each |
10 | | wagering facility that has an annual total
Illinois |
11 | | pari-mutuel handle on Illinois horse races that is less |
12 | | than 75% of
the total Illinois pari-mutuel handle on |
13 | | Illinois horse races at such wagering
facility for calendar |
14 | | year 1994, shall be permitted to receive, from any amount
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15 | | otherwise
payable to the purse account at the race track |
16 | | with which the wagering facility
is affiliated in the |
17 | | succeeding calendar year, an amount equal to 2% of the
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18 | | differential in total Illinois pari-mutuel handle on |
19 | | Illinois horse
races at the wagering facility between that |
20 | | calendar year in question and 1994
provided, however, that |
21 | | a
wagering facility shall not be entitled to any such |
22 | | payment until the Board
certifies in writing to the |
23 | | wagering facility the amount to which the wagering
facility |
24 | | is entitled
and a schedule for payment of the amount to the |
25 | | wagering facility, based on:
(i) the racing dates awarded |
26 | | to the race track affiliated with the wagering
facility |
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1 | | during the succeeding year; (ii) the sums available or |
2 | | anticipated to
be available in the purse account of the |
3 | | race track affiliated with the
wagering facility for purses |
4 | | during the succeeding year; and (iii) the need to
ensure |
5 | | reasonable purse levels during the payment period.
The |
6 | | Board's certification
shall be provided no later than |
7 | | January 31 of the succeeding year.
In the event a wagering |
8 | | facility entitled to a payment under this paragraph
(13) is |
9 | | affiliated with a race track that maintains purse accounts |
10 | | for both
standardbred and thoroughbred racing, the amount |
11 | | to be paid to the wagering
facility shall be divided |
12 | | between each purse account pro rata, based on the
amount of |
13 | | Illinois handle on Illinois standardbred and thoroughbred |
14 | | racing
respectively at the wagering facility during the |
15 | | previous calendar year.
Annually, the General Assembly |
16 | | shall appropriate sufficient funds from the
General |
17 | | Revenue Fund to the Department of Agriculture for payment |
18 | | into the
thoroughbred and standardbred horse racing purse |
19 | | accounts at
Illinois pari-mutuel tracks. The amount paid to |
20 | | each purse account shall be
the amount certified by the |
21 | | Illinois Racing Board in January to be
transferred from |
22 | | each account to each eligible racing facility in
accordance |
23 | | with the provisions of this Section. Beginning in the |
24 | | calendar year in which an organization licensee that is |
25 | | eligible to receive payment under this paragraph (13) |
26 | | begins to receive funds from electronic gaming, the amount |
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1 | | of the payment due to all wagering facilities licensed |
2 | | under that organization licensee under this paragraph (13) |
3 | | shall be the amount certified by the Board in January of |
4 | | that year. An organization licensee and its related |
5 | | wagering facilities shall no longer be able to receive |
6 | | payments under this paragraph (13) beginning in the year |
7 | | subsequent to the first year in which the organization |
8 | | licensee begins to receive funds from electronic gaming.
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9 | | (h) The Board may approve and license the conduct of |
10 | | inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering by inter-track |
11 | | wagering licensees and inter-track
wagering location licensees |
12 | | subject to the following terms and conditions:
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13 | | (1) Any person licensed to conduct a race meeting (i) |
14 | | at a track where
60 or more days of racing were conducted |
15 | | during the immediately preceding
calendar year or where |
16 | | over the 5 immediately preceding calendar years an
average |
17 | | of 30 or more days of racing were conducted annually may be |
18 | | issued an
inter-track wagering license; (ii) at a track
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19 | | located in a county that is bounded by the Mississippi |
20 | | River, which has a
population of less than 150,000 |
21 | | according to the 1990 decennial census, and an
average of |
22 | | at least 60 days of racing per year between 1985 and 1993 |
23 | | may be
issued an inter-track wagering license; or (iii) at |
24 | | a track
located in Madison
County that conducted at least |
25 | | 100 days of live racing during the immediately
preceding
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26 | | calendar year may be issued an inter-track wagering |
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schedule of
live racing is the |
2 | | result of (A) weather, unsafe track conditions, or other
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3 | | acts of God; (B)
an agreement between the organization |
4 | | licensee and the associations
representing the
largest |
5 | | number of owners, trainers, jockeys, or standardbred |
6 | | drivers who race
horses at
that organization licensee's |
7 | | racing meeting; or (C) a finding by the Board of
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8 | | extraordinary circumstances and that it was in the best |
9 | | interest of the public
and the sport to conduct fewer than |
10 | | 100 days of live racing. Any such person
having operating |
11 | | control of the racing facility may also receive up to 6
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12 | | inter-track wagering
location licenses. In no event shall |
13 | | more than 6 inter-track wagering
locations be established |
14 | | for each eligible race track, except that an
eligible race |
15 | | track located in a county that has a population of more |
16 | | than
230,000 and that is bounded by the Mississippi River |
17 | | may establish up to 7
inter-track wagering locations.
An |
18 | | application for
said license shall be filed with the Board |
19 | | prior to such dates as may be
fixed by the Board. With an |
20 | | application for an inter-track
wagering
location license |
21 | | there shall be delivered to the Board a certified check or
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22 | | bank draft payable to the order of the Board for an amount |
23 | | equal to $500.
The application shall be on forms prescribed |
24 | | and furnished by the Board. The
application shall comply |
25 | | with all other rules,
regulations and conditions imposed by |
26 | | the Board in connection therewith.
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1 | | (2) The Board shall examine the applications with |
2 | | respect to their
conformity with this Act and the rules and |
3 | | regulations imposed by the
Board. If found to be in |
4 | | compliance with the Act and rules and regulations
of the |
5 | | Board, the Board may then issue a license to conduct |
6 | | inter-track
wagering and simulcast wagering to such |
7 | | applicant. All such applications
shall be acted upon by the |
8 | | Board at a meeting to be held on such date as may be
fixed |
9 | | by the Board.
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10 | | (3) In granting licenses to conduct inter-track |
11 | | wagering and simulcast
wagering, the Board shall give due |
12 | | consideration to
the best interests of the
public, of horse |
13 | | racing, and of maximizing revenue to the State.
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14 | | (4) Prior to the issuance of a license to conduct |
15 | | inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering,
the applicant |
16 | | shall file with the Board a bond payable to the State of |
17 | | Illinois
in the sum of $50,000, executed by the applicant |
18 | | and a surety company or
companies authorized to do business |
19 | | in this State, and conditioned upon
(i) the payment by the |
20 | | licensee of all taxes due under Section 27 or 27.1
and any |
21 | | other monies due and payable under this Act, and (ii)
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22 | | distribution by the licensee, upon presentation of the |
23 | | winning ticket or
tickets, of all sums payable to the |
24 | | patrons of pari-mutuel pools.
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25 | | (5) Each license to conduct inter-track wagering and |
26 | | simulcast
wagering shall specify the person
to whom it is |
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2 | | the track or location where the wagering is to be |
3 | | conducted.
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4 | | (6) All wagering under such license is subject to this |
5 | | Act and to the
rules and regulations from time to time |
6 | | prescribed by the Board, and every
such license issued by |
7 | | the Board shall contain a recital to that effect.
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8 | | (7) An inter-track wagering licensee or inter-track |
9 | | wagering location
licensee may accept wagers at the track |
10 | | or location
where it is licensed, or as otherwise provided |
11 | | under this Act.
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12 | | (8) Inter-track wagering or simulcast wagering shall |
13 | | not be
conducted
at any track less than 4 5 miles from a |
14 | | track at which a racing meeting is in
progress.
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15 | | (8.1) Inter-track wagering location
licensees who |
16 | | derive their licenses from a particular organization |
17 | | licensee
shall conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast |
18 | | wagering only at locations
which are either within 90
miles |
19 | | of that race track where the particular organization |
20 | | licensee is
licensed to conduct racing, or within 135 miles |
21 | | of that race track
where
the particular organization |
22 | | licensee is licensed to conduct racing
in the case
of race |
23 | | tracks in counties of less than 400,000 that were operating |
24 | | on or
before June 1, 1986. However, inter-track wagering |
25 | | and simulcast wagering
shall not
be conducted by those |
26 | | licensees at any location within 5 miles of any race
track |
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horse race meeting has been licensed in the |
2 | | current year, unless the person
having operating control of |
3 | | such race track has given its written consent
to such |
4 | | inter-track wagering location licensees,
which consent
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5 | | must be filed with the Board at or prior to the time |
6 | | application is made.
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7 | | (8.2) Inter-track wagering or simulcast wagering shall |
8 | | not be
conducted by an inter-track
wagering location |
9 | | licensee at any location within 500 feet of an
existing
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10 | | church , an or existing elementary or secondary public |
11 | | school, or an existing elementary or secondary private |
12 | | school registered with or recognized by the State Board of |
13 | | Education school , nor within 500 feet of the residences
of |
14 | | more than 50 registered voters without
receiving written |
15 | | permission from a majority of the registered
voters at such |
16 | | residences.
Such written permission statements shall be |
17 | | filed with the Board. The
distance of 500 feet shall be |
18 | | measured to the nearest part of any
building
used for |
19 | | worship services, education programs, residential |
20 | | purposes, or
conducting inter-track wagering by an |
21 | | inter-track wagering location
licensee, and not to |
22 | | property boundaries. However, inter-track wagering or
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23 | | simulcast wagering may be conducted at a site within 500 |
24 | | feet of
a church, school or residences
of 50 or more |
25 | | registered voters if such church, school
or residences have |
26 | | been erected
or established, or such voters have been |
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1 | | registered, after
the Board issues
the original |
2 | | inter-track wagering location license at the site in |
3 | | question.
Inter-track wagering location licensees may |
4 | | conduct inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering only |
5 | | in areas that are zoned for
commercial or manufacturing |
6 | | purposes or
in areas for which a special use has been |
7 | | approved by the local zoning
authority. However, no license |
8 | | to conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast
wagering |
9 | | shall be
granted by the Board with respect to any |
10 | | inter-track wagering location
within the jurisdiction of |
11 | | any local zoning authority which has, by
ordinance or by |
12 | | resolution, prohibited the establishment of an inter-track
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13 | | wagering location within its jurisdiction. However, |
14 | | inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering may be |
15 | | conducted at a site if such ordinance or
resolution is |
16 | | enacted after
the Board licenses the original inter-track |
17 | | wagering location
licensee for the site in question.
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18 | | (9) (Blank).
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19 | | (10) An inter-track wagering licensee or an |
20 | | inter-track wagering
location licensee may retain, subject |
21 | | to the
payment of the privilege taxes and the purses, an |
22 | | amount not to
exceed 17% of all money wagered. Each program |
23 | | of racing conducted by
each inter-track wagering licensee |
24 | | or inter-track wagering location
licensee shall be |
25 | | considered a separate racing day for the purpose of
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26 | | determining the daily handle and computing the privilege |
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tax on such daily
handle as provided in |
2 | | Section 27.
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3 | | (10.1) Except as provided in subsection (g) of Section |
4 | | 27 of this Act,
inter-track wagering location licensees |
5 | | shall pay 1% of the
pari-mutuel handle at each location to |
6 | | the municipality in which such
location is situated and 1% |
7 | | of the pari-mutuel handle at each location to
the county in |
8 | | which such location is situated. In the event that an
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9 | | inter-track wagering location licensee is situated in an |
10 | | unincorporated
area of a county, such licensee shall pay 2% |
11 | | of the pari-mutuel handle from
such location to such |
12 | | county.
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13 | | (10.2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
14 | | Act, with respect to
intertrack wagering at a race track |
15 | | located in a
county that has a population of
more than |
16 | | 230,000 and that is bounded by the Mississippi River ("the |
17 | | first race
track"), or at a facility operated by an |
18 | | inter-track wagering licensee or
inter-track wagering |
19 | | location licensee that derives its license from the
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20 | | organization licensee that operates the first race track, |
21 | | on races conducted at
the first race track or on races |
22 | | conducted at another Illinois race track
and |
23 | | simultaneously televised to the first race track or to a |
24 | | facility operated
by an inter-track wagering licensee or |
25 | | inter-track wagering location licensee
that derives its |
26 | | license from the organization licensee that operates the |
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1 | | first
race track, those moneys shall be allocated as |
2 | | follows:
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3 | | (A) That portion of all moneys wagered on |
4 | | standardbred racing that is
required under this Act to |
5 | | be paid to purses shall be paid to purses for
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6 | | standardbred races.
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7 | | (B) That portion of all moneys wagered on |
8 | | thoroughbred racing
that is required under this Act to |
9 | | be paid to purses shall be paid to purses
for |
10 | | thoroughbred races.
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11 | | (11) (A) After payment of the privilege or pari-mutuel |
12 | | tax, any other
applicable
taxes, and
the costs and expenses |
13 | | in connection with the gathering, transmission, and
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14 | | dissemination of all data necessary to the conduct of |
15 | | inter-track wagering,
the remainder of the monies retained |
16 | | under either Section 26 or Section 26.2
of this Act by the |
17 | | inter-track wagering licensee on inter-track wagering
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18 | | shall be allocated with 50% to be split between the
2 |
19 | | participating licensees and 50% to purses, except
that an |
20 | | intertrack wagering licensee that derives its
license from |
21 | | a track located in a county with a population in excess of |
22 | | 230,000
and that borders the Mississippi River shall not |
23 | | divide any remaining
retention with the Illinois |
24 | | organization licensee that provides the race or
races, and |
25 | | an intertrack wagering licensee that accepts wagers on |
26 | | races
conducted by an organization licensee that conducts a |
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1 | | race meet in a county
with a population in excess of |
2 | | 230,000 and that borders the Mississippi River
shall not |
3 | | divide any remaining retention with that organization |
4 | | licensee.
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5 | | (B) From the
sums permitted to be retained pursuant to |
6 | | this Act each inter-track wagering
location licensee shall |
7 | | pay (i) the privilege or pari-mutuel tax to the
State; (ii) |
8 | | 4.75% of the
pari-mutuel handle on intertrack wagering at |
9 | | such location on
races as purses, except that
an intertrack |
10 | | wagering location licensee that derives its license from a
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11 | | track located in a county with a population in excess of |
12 | | 230,000 and that
borders the Mississippi River shall retain |
13 | | all purse moneys for its own purse
account consistent with |
14 | | distribution set forth in this subsection (h), and
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15 | | intertrack wagering location licensees that accept wagers |
16 | | on races
conducted
by an organization licensee located in a |
17 | | county with a population in excess of
230,000 and that |
18 | | borders the Mississippi River shall distribute all purse
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19 | | moneys to purses at the operating host track; (iii) until |
20 | | January 1, 2000,
except as
provided in
subsection (g) of |
21 | | Section 27 of this Act, 1% of the
pari-mutuel handle |
22 | | wagered on inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering at
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23 | | each inter-track wagering
location licensee facility to |
24 | | the Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund, provided
that, to the |
25 | | extent the total amount collected and distributed to the |
26 | | Horse
Racing Tax Allocation Fund under this subsection (h) |
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1 | | during any calendar year
exceeds the amount collected and |
2 | | distributed to the Horse Racing Tax Allocation
Fund during |
3 | | calendar year 1994, that excess amount shall be |
4 | | redistributed (I)
to all inter-track wagering location |
5 | | licensees, based on each licensee's
pro-rata share of the |
6 | | total handle from inter-track wagering and simulcast
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7 | | wagering for all inter-track wagering location licensees |
8 | | during the calendar
year in which this provision is |
9 | | applicable; then (II) the amounts redistributed
to each |
10 | | inter-track wagering location licensee as described in |
11 | | subpart (I)
shall be further redistributed as provided in |
12 | | subparagraph (B) of paragraph (5)
of subsection (g) of this |
13 | | Section 26 provided first, that the shares of those
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14 | | amounts, which are to be redistributed to the host track or |
15 | | to purses at the
host track under subparagraph (B) of |
16 | | paragraph (5) of subsection (g) of this
Section 26 shall be
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17 | | redistributed based on each host track's pro rata share of |
18 | | the total
inter-track
wagering and simulcast wagering |
19 | | handle at all host tracks during the calendar
year in |
20 | | question, and second, that any amounts redistributed as |
21 | | described in
part (I) to an inter-track wagering location |
22 | | licensee that accepts
wagers on races conducted by an |
23 | | organization licensee that conducts a race meet
in a county |
24 | | with a population in excess of 230,000 and that borders the
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25 | | Mississippi River shall be further redistributed as |
26 | | provided in subparagraphs
(D) and (E) of paragraph (7) of |
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1 | | subsection (g) of this Section 26, with the
portion of that
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2 | | further redistribution allocated to purses at that |
3 | | organization licensee to be
divided between standardbred |
4 | | purses and thoroughbred purses based on the
amounts |
5 | | otherwise allocated to purses at that organization |
6 | | licensee during the
calendar year in question; and (iv) 8% |
7 | | of the pari-mutuel handle on
inter-track wagering wagered |
8 | | at
such location to satisfy all costs and expenses of |
9 | | conducting its wagering. The
remainder of the monies |
10 | | retained by the inter-track wagering location licensee
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11 | | shall be allocated 40% to the location licensee and 60% to |
12 | | the organization
licensee which provides the Illinois |
13 | | races to the location, except that an
intertrack wagering |
14 | | location
licensee that derives its license from a track |
15 | | located in a county with a
population in excess of 230,000 |
16 | | and that borders the Mississippi River shall
not divide any |
17 | | remaining retention with the organization licensee that |
18 | | provides
the race or races and an intertrack wagering |
19 | | location licensee that accepts
wagers on races conducted by |
20 | | an organization licensee that conducts a race meet
in a |
21 | | county with a population in excess of 230,000 and that |
22 | | borders the
Mississippi River shall not divide any |
23 | | remaining retention with the
organization licensee.
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24 | | Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses (ii) and (iv) of |
25 | | this
paragraph, in the case of the additional inter-track |
26 | | wagering location licenses
authorized under paragraph (1) |
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1 | | of this subsection (h) by this amendatory
Act of 1991, |
2 | | those licensees shall pay the following amounts as purses:
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3 | | during the first 12 months the licensee is in operation, |
4 | | 5.25% of
the
pari-mutuel handle wagered at the location on |
5 | | races; during the second 12
months, 5.25%; during the third |
6 | | 12 months, 5.75%;
during
the fourth 12 months,
6.25%; and |
7 | | during the fifth 12 months and thereafter, 6.75%. The
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8 | | following amounts shall be retained by the licensee to |
9 | | satisfy all costs
and expenses of conducting its wagering: |
10 | | during the first 12 months the
licensee is in operation, |
11 | | 8.25% of the pari-mutuel handle wagered
at the
location; |
12 | | during the second 12 months, 8.25%; during the third 12
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13 | | months, 7.75%;
during the fourth 12 months, 7.25%; and |
14 | | during the fifth 12 months
and
thereafter, 6.75%.
For |
15 | | additional intertrack wagering location licensees |
16 | | authorized under this
amendatory
Act of 1995, purses for |
17 | | the first 12 months the licensee is in operation shall
be |
18 | | 5.75% of the pari-mutuel wagered
at the location, purses |
19 | | for the second 12 months the licensee is in operation
shall |
20 | | be 6.25%, and purses
thereafter shall be 6.75%. For |
21 | | additional intertrack location
licensees
authorized under
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22 | | this amendatory Act of 1995, the licensee shall be allowed |
23 | | to retain to satisfy
all costs and expenses: 7.75% of the |
24 | | pari-mutuel handle wagered at
the location
during its first |
25 | | 12 months of operation, 7.25% during its second
12
months |
26 | | of
operation, and 6.75% thereafter.
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1 | | (C) There is hereby created the Horse Racing Tax |
2 | | Allocation Fund
which shall remain in existence until |
3 | | December 31, 1999. Moneys
remaining in the Fund after |
4 | | December 31, 1999
shall be paid into the
General Revenue |
5 | | Fund. Until January 1, 2000,
all monies paid into the Horse |
6 | | Racing Tax Allocation Fund pursuant to this
paragraph (11) |
7 | | by inter-track wagering location licensees located in park
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8 | | districts of 500,000 population or less, or in a |
9 | | municipality that is not
included within any park district |
10 | | but is included within a conservation
district and is the |
11 | | county seat of a county that (i) is contiguous to the state
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12 | | of Indiana and (ii) has a 1990 population of 88,257 |
13 | | according to the United
States Bureau of the Census, and |
14 | | operating on May 1, 1994 shall be
allocated by |
15 | | appropriation as follows:
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16 | | Two-sevenths to the Department of Agriculture. |
17 | | Fifty percent of
this two-sevenths shall be used to |
18 | | promote the Illinois horse racing and
breeding |
19 | | industry, and shall be distributed by the Department of |
20 | | Agriculture
upon the advice of a 9-member committee |
21 | | appointed by the Governor consisting of
the following |
22 | | members: the Director of Agriculture, who shall serve |
23 | | as
chairman; 2 representatives of organization |
24 | | licensees conducting thoroughbred
race meetings in |
25 | | this State, recommended by those licensees; 2 |
26 | | representatives
of organization licensees conducting |
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1 | | standardbred race meetings in this State,
recommended |
2 | | by those licensees; a representative of the Illinois
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3 | | Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Foundation, |
4 | | recommended by that
Foundation; a representative of |
5 | | the Illinois Standardbred Owners and
Breeders |
6 | | Association, recommended
by that Association; a |
7 | | representative of
the Horsemen's Benevolent and |
8 | | Protective Association or any successor
organization |
9 | | thereto established in Illinois comprised of the |
10 | | largest number of
owners and trainers, recommended by |
11 | | that
Association or that successor organization; and a
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12 | | representative of the Illinois Harness Horsemen's
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13 | | Association, recommended by that Association. |
14 | | Committee members shall
serve for terms of 2 years, |
15 | | commencing January 1 of each even-numbered
year. If a |
16 | | representative of any of the above-named entities has |
17 | | not been
recommended by January 1 of any even-numbered |
18 | | year, the Governor shall
appoint a committee member to |
19 | | fill that position. Committee members shall
receive no |
20 | | compensation for their services as members but shall be
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21 | | reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses and |
22 | | disbursements incurred
in the performance of their |
23 | | official duties. The remaining 50% of this
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24 | | two-sevenths shall be distributed to county fairs for |
25 | | premiums and
rehabilitation as set forth in the |
26 | | Agricultural Fair Act;
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1 | | Four-sevenths to park districts or municipalities |
2 | | that do not have a
park district of 500,000 population |
3 | | or less for museum purposes (if an
inter-track wagering |
4 | | location licensee is located in such a park district) |
5 | | or
to conservation districts for museum purposes (if an |
6 | | inter-track wagering
location licensee is located in a |
7 | | municipality that is not included within any
park |
8 | | district but is included within a conservation |
9 | | district and is the county
seat of a county that (i) is |
10 | | contiguous to the state of Indiana and (ii) has a
1990 |
11 | | population of 88,257 according to the United States |
12 | | Bureau of the Census,
except that if the conservation |
13 | | district does not maintain a museum, the monies
shall |
14 | | be allocated equally between the county and the |
15 | | municipality in which the
inter-track wagering |
16 | | location licensee is located for general purposes) or |
17 | | to a
municipal recreation board for park purposes (if |
18 | | an inter-track wagering
location licensee is located |
19 | | in a municipality that is not included within any
park |
20 | | district and park maintenance is the function of the |
21 | | municipal recreation
board and the municipality has a |
22 | | 1990 population of 9,302 according to the
United States |
23 | | Bureau of the Census); provided that the monies are |
24 | | distributed
to each park district or conservation |
25 | | district or municipality that does not
have a park |
26 | | district in an amount equal to four-sevenths of the |
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1 | | amount
collected by each inter-track wagering location |
2 | | licensee within the park
district or conservation |
3 | | district or municipality for the Fund. Monies that
were |
4 | | paid into the Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund before |
5 | | the effective date
of this amendatory Act of 1991 by an |
6 | | inter-track wagering location licensee
located in a |
7 | | municipality that is not included within any park |
8 | | district but is
included within a conservation |
9 | | district as provided in this paragraph shall, as
soon |
10 | | as practicable after the effective date of this |
11 | | amendatory Act of 1991, be
allocated and paid to that |
12 | | conservation district as provided in this paragraph.
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13 | | Any park district or municipality not maintaining a |
14 | | museum may deposit the
monies in the corporate fund of |
15 | | the park district or municipality where the
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16 | | inter-track wagering location is located, to be used |
17 | | for general purposes;
and
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18 | | One-seventh to the Agricultural Premium Fund to be |
19 | | used for distribution
to agricultural home economics |
20 | | extension councils in accordance with "An
Act in |
21 | | relation to additional support and finances for the |
22 | | Agricultural and
Home Economic Extension Councils in |
23 | | the several counties of this State and
making an |
24 | | appropriation therefor", approved July 24, 1967.
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25 | | Until January 1, 2000, all other
monies paid into the |
26 | | Horse Racing Tax
Allocation Fund pursuant to
this paragraph |
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1 | | (11) shall be allocated by appropriation as follows:
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2 | | Two-sevenths to the Department of Agriculture. |
3 | | Fifty percent of this
two-sevenths shall be used to |
4 | | promote the Illinois horse racing and breeding
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5 | | industry, and shall be distributed by the Department of |
6 | | Agriculture upon the
advice of a 9-member committee |
7 | | appointed by the Governor consisting of the
following |
8 | | members: the Director of Agriculture, who shall serve |
9 | | as chairman; 2
representatives of organization |
10 | | licensees conducting thoroughbred race meetings
in |
11 | | this State, recommended by those licensees; 2 |
12 | | representatives of
organization licensees conducting |
13 | | standardbred race meetings in this State,
recommended |
14 | | by those licensees; a representative of the Illinois |
15 | | Thoroughbred
Breeders and Owners Foundation, |
16 | | recommended by that Foundation; a
representative of |
17 | | the Illinois Standardbred Owners and Breeders |
18 | | Association,
recommended by that Association; a |
19 | | representative of the Horsemen's Benevolent
and |
20 | | Protective Association or any successor organization |
21 | | thereto established
in Illinois comprised of the |
22 | | largest number of owners and trainers,
recommended by |
23 | | that Association or that successor organization; and a
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24 | | representative of the Illinois Harness Horsemen's |
25 | | Association, recommended by
that Association. |
26 | | Committee members shall serve for terms of 2 years,
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1 | | commencing January 1 of each even-numbered year. If a |
2 | | representative of any of
the above-named entities has |
3 | | not been recommended by January 1 of any
even-numbered |
4 | | year, the Governor shall appoint a committee member to |
5 | | fill that
position. Committee members shall receive no |
6 | | compensation for their services
as members but shall be |
7 | | reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses and
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8 | | disbursements incurred in the performance of their |
9 | | official duties. The
remaining 50% of this |
10 | | two-sevenths shall be distributed to county fairs for
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11 | | premiums and rehabilitation as set forth in the |
12 | | Agricultural Fair Act;
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13 | | Four-sevenths to museums and aquariums located in |
14 | | park districts of over
500,000 population; provided |
15 | | that the monies are distributed in accordance with
the |
16 | | previous year's distribution of the maintenance tax |
17 | | for such museums and
aquariums as provided in Section 2 |
18 | | of the Park District Aquarium and Museum
Act; and
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19 | | One-seventh to the Agricultural Premium Fund to be |
20 | | used for distribution
to agricultural home economics |
21 | | extension councils in accordance with "An Act
in |
22 | | relation to additional support and finances for the |
23 | | Agricultural and
Home Economic Extension Councils in |
24 | | the several counties of this State and
making an |
25 | | appropriation therefor", approved July 24, 1967.
This |
26 | | subparagraph (C) shall be inoperative and of no force |
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1 | | and effect on and
after January 1, 2000.
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2 | | (D) Except as provided in paragraph (11) of this |
3 | | subsection (h),
with respect to purse allocation from |
4 | | intertrack wagering, the monies so
retained shall be |
5 | | divided as follows:
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6 | | (i) If the inter-track wagering licensee, |
7 | | except an intertrack
wagering licensee that |
8 | | derives its license from an organization
licensee |
9 | | located in a county with a population in excess of |
10 | | 230,000 and bounded
by the Mississippi River, is |
11 | | not conducting its own
race meeting during the same |
12 | | dates, then the entire purse allocation shall be
to |
13 | | purses at the track where the races wagered on are |
14 | | being conducted.
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15 | | (ii) If the inter-track wagering licensee, |
16 | | except an intertrack
wagering licensee that |
17 | | derives its license from an organization
licensee |
18 | | located in a county with a population in excess of |
19 | | 230,000 and bounded
by the Mississippi River, is |
20 | | also
conducting its own
race meeting during the |
21 | | same dates, then the purse allocation shall be as
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22 | | follows: 50% to purses at the track where the races |
23 | | wagered on are
being conducted; 50% to purses at |
24 | | the track where the inter-track
wagering licensee |
25 | | is accepting such wagers.
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26 | | (iii) If the inter-track wagering is being |
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1 | | conducted by an inter-track
wagering location |
2 | | licensee, except an intertrack wagering location |
3 | | licensee
that derives its license from an |
4 | | organization licensee located in a
county with a |
5 | | population in excess of 230,000 and bounded by the |
6 | | Mississippi
River, the entire purse allocation for |
7 | | Illinois races shall
be to purses at the track |
8 | | where the race meeting being wagered on is being
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9 | | held.
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10 | | (12) The Board shall have all powers necessary and |
11 | | proper to fully
supervise and control the conduct of
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12 | | inter-track wagering and simulcast
wagering by inter-track |
13 | | wagering licensees and inter-track wagering location
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14 | | licensees, including, but not
limited to the following:
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15 | | (A) The Board is vested with power to promulgate |
16 | | reasonable rules and
regulations for the purpose of |
17 | | administering the
conduct of this
wagering and to |
18 | | prescribe reasonable rules, regulations and conditions |
19 | | under
which such wagering shall be held and conducted. |
20 | | Such rules and regulations
are to provide for the |
21 | | prevention of practices detrimental to the public
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22 | | interest and for
the best interests of said wagering |
23 | | and to impose penalties
for violations thereof.
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24 | | (B) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it |
25 | | delegates this
power, is vested with the power to enter |
26 | | the
facilities of any licensee to determine whether |
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1 | | there has been
compliance with the provisions of this |
2 | | Act and the rules and regulations
relating to the |
3 | | conduct of such wagering.
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4 | | (C) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it |
5 | | delegates this
power, may eject or exclude from any |
6 | | licensee's facilities, any person whose
conduct or |
7 | | reputation
is such that his presence on such premises |
8 | | may, in the opinion of the Board,
call into the |
9 | | question the honesty and integrity of, or interfere |
10 | | with the
orderly conduct of such wagering; provided, |
11 | | however, that no person shall
be excluded or ejected |
12 | | from such premises solely on the grounds of race,
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13 | | color, creed, national origin, ancestry, or sex.
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14 | | (D) (Blank).
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15 | | (E) The Board is vested with the power to appoint |
16 | | delegates to execute
any of the powers granted to it |
17 | | under this Section for the purpose of
administering |
18 | | this wagering and any
rules and
regulations
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19 | | promulgated in accordance with this Act.
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20 | | (F) The Board shall name and appoint a State |
21 | | director of this wagering
who shall be a representative |
22 | | of the Board and whose
duty it shall
be to supervise |
23 | | the conduct of inter-track wagering as may be provided |
24 | | for
by the rules and regulations of the Board; such |
25 | | rules and regulation shall
specify the method of |
26 | | appointment and the Director's powers, authority and
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2 | | (G) The Board is vested with the power to impose |
3 | | civil penalties of up
to $5,000 against individuals and |
4 | | up to $10,000 against
licensees for each violation of |
5 | | any provision of
this Act relating to the conduct of |
6 | | this wagering, any
rules adopted
by the Board, any |
7 | | order of the Board or any other action which in the |
8 | | Board's
discretion, is a detriment or impediment to |
9 | | such wagering.
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10 | | (13) The Department of Agriculture may enter into |
11 | | agreements with
licensees authorizing such licensees to |
12 | | conduct inter-track
wagering on races to be held at the |
13 | | licensed race meetings conducted by the
Department of |
14 | | Agriculture. Such
agreement shall specify the races of the |
15 | | Department of Agriculture's
licensed race meeting upon |
16 | | which the licensees will conduct wagering. In the
event |
17 | | that a licensee
conducts inter-track pari-mutuel wagering |
18 | | on races from the Illinois State Fair
or DuQuoin State Fair |
19 | | which are in addition to the licensee's previously
approved |
20 | | racing program, those races shall be considered a separate |
21 | | racing day
for the
purpose of determining the daily handle |
22 | | and computing the privilege or
pari-mutuel tax on
that |
23 | | daily handle as provided in Sections 27
and 27.1. Such
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24 | | agreements shall be approved by the Board before such |
25 | | wagering may be
conducted. In determining whether to grant |
26 | | approval, the Board shall give
due consideration to the |
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1 | | best interests of the public and of horse racing.
The |
2 | | provisions of paragraphs (1), (8), (8.1), and (8.2) of
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3 | | subsection (h) of this
Section which are not specified in |
4 | | this paragraph (13) shall not apply to
licensed race |
5 | | meetings conducted by the Department of Agriculture at the
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6 | | Illinois State Fair in Sangamon County or the DuQuoin State |
7 | | Fair in Perry
County, or to any wagering conducted on
those |
8 | | race meetings.
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9 | | (i) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Act, the |
10 | | conduct of
wagering at wagering facilities is authorized on all |
11 | | days, except as limited by
subsection (b) of Section 19 of this |
12 | | Act.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-762, eff. 8-25-09.)
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14 | | (230 ILCS 5/27) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-27) |
15 | | Sec. 27. (a) In addition to the organization license fee |
16 | | provided
by this Act, until January 1, 2000, a
graduated |
17 | | privilege tax is hereby
imposed for conducting
the pari-mutuel |
18 | | system of wagering permitted under this
Act. Until January 1, |
19 | | 2000, except as provided in subsection (g) of
Section 27 of |
20 | | this Act, all of
the breakage of each racing day held by any |
21 | | licensee in the State shall be paid
to the State.
Until January |
22 | | 1, 2000, such daily graduated privilege tax shall be paid by
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23 | | the
licensee from the amount permitted to be retained under |
24 | | this Act.
Until January 1, 2000, each day's
graduated privilege |
25 | | tax, breakage, and Horse Racing Tax Allocation
funds shall be |
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1 | | remitted to the Department of Revenue within 48 hours after the
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2 | | close of the racing day upon which it is assessed or within |
3 | | such other time as
the Board prescribes. The privilege tax |
4 | | hereby imposed, until January
1, 2000, shall be a flat tax at
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5 | | the rate of 2% of the daily pari-mutuel handle except as |
6 | | provided in Section
27.1. |
7 | | In addition, every organization licensee, except as
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8 | | provided in Section 27.1 of this Act, which conducts multiple
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9 | | wagering shall pay, until January 1, 2000,
as a privilege tax |
10 | | on multiple
wagers an amount
equal to 1.25% of all moneys |
11 | | wagered each day on such multiple wagers,
plus an additional |
12 | | amount equal to 3.5% of the amount wagered each day on any
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13 | | other multiple wager which involves a single
betting interest |
14 | | on 3 or more horses. The licensee shall remit the amount of
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15 | | such taxes to the Department of Revenue within 48 hours after |
16 | | the close of
the racing day on which it is assessed or within |
17 | | such other time as the Board
prescribes. |
18 | | This subsection (a) shall be inoperative and of no force |
19 | | and effect on and
after January 1, 2000. |
20 | | (a-5) Beginning on January 1, 2000, a
flat
pari-mutuel tax |
21 | | at the rate of 1.5% of
the daily
pari-mutuel handle is imposed |
22 | | at all pari-mutuel wagering facilities and on advance deposit |
23 | | wagering from a location other than a wagering facility, except |
24 | | as otherwise provided for in this subsection (a-5). In addition |
25 | | to the pari-mutuel tax imposed on advance deposit wagering |
26 | | pursuant to this subsection (a-5), an additional pari-mutuel |
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1 | | tax at the rate of 0.25% shall be imposed on advance deposit |
2 | | wagering, the amount of which shall not exceed $250,000 in each |
3 | | calendar year. The additional 0.25% pari-mutuel tax imposed on |
4 | | advance deposit wagering by this amendatory Act of the 96th |
5 | | General Assembly shall be deposited into the Quarter Horse |
6 | | Purse Fund, which shall be created as a non-appropriated trust |
7 | | fund administered by the Board for grants to thoroughbred |
8 | | organization licensees for payment of purses for quarter horse |
9 | | races conducted by the organization licensee. Thoroughbred |
10 | | organization licensees may petition the Board to conduct |
11 | | quarter horse racing and receive purse grants from the Quarter |
12 | | Horse Purse Fund. The Board shall have complete discretion in |
13 | | distributing the Quarter Horse Purse Fund to the petitioning |
14 | | organization licensees. Beginning on the effective date of this |
15 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly and until moneys |
16 | | deposited pursuant to Section 54 are distributed and received, |
17 | | a pari-mutuel tax at the rate of 0.75% of the daily pari-mutuel |
18 | | handle is imposed at a pari-mutuel facility whose license is |
19 | | derived from a track located in a county that borders the |
20 | | Mississippi River and conducted live racing in the previous |
21 | | year. After moneys deposited pursuant to Section 54 are |
22 | | distributed and received, a pari-mutuel tax at the rate of 1.5% |
23 | | of the daily pari-mutuel handle is imposed at a pari-mutuel |
24 | | facility whose license is derived from a track located in a |
25 | | county that borders the Mississippi River and conducted live |
26 | | racing in the previous year. The pari-mutuel tax imposed by |
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1 | | this subsection (a-5)
shall be remitted to the Department of
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2 | | Revenue within 48 hours after the close of the racing day upon |
3 | | which it is
assessed or within such other time as the Board |
4 | | prescribes. |
5 | | (a-10) Beginning on the date when an organization licensee |
6 | | begins conducting electronic gaming pursuant to an electronic |
7 | | gaming license, the following pari-mutuel tax is imposed upon |
8 | | an organization licensee on Illinois races at the licensee's |
9 | | race track: |
10 | | 1.5% of the pari-mutuel handle at or below the average |
11 | | daily pari-mutuel handle for 2010. |
12 | | 2% of the pari-mutuel handle above the average daily |
13 | | pari-mutuel handle for 2010 up to 125% of the average daily |
14 | | pari-mutuel handle for 2010. |
15 | | 2.5% of the pari-mutuel handle 125% or more above the |
16 | | average daily pari-mutuel handle for 2010 up to 150% of the |
17 | | average daily pari-mutuel handle for 2010. |
18 | | 3% of the pari-mutuel handle 150% or more above the |
19 | | average daily pari-mutuel handle for 2010 up to 175% of the |
20 | | average daily pari-mutuel handle for 2010. |
21 | | 3.5% of the pari-mutuel handle 175% or more above the |
22 | | average daily pari-mutuel handle for 2010. |
23 | | The pari-mutuel tax imposed by this subsection (a-10) shall |
24 | | be remitted to the Board within 48 hours after the close of the |
25 | | racing day upon which it is assessed or within such other time |
26 | | as the Board prescribes. |
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1 | | (b) On or before December 31, 1999, in
the event that any |
2 | | organization
licensee conducts
2 separate programs
of races on |
3 | | any day, each such program shall be considered a separate
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4 | | racing day for purposes of determining the daily handle and |
5 | | computing
the privilege tax on such daily handle as provided in |
6 | | subsection (a) of
this Section. |
7 | | (c) Licensees shall at all times keep accurate
books
and |
8 | | records of all monies wagered on each day of a race meeting and |
9 | | of
the taxes paid to the Department of Revenue under the |
10 | | provisions of this
Section. The Board or its duly authorized |
11 | | representative or
representatives shall at all reasonable |
12 | | times have access to such
records for the purpose of examining |
13 | | and checking the same and
ascertaining whether the proper |
14 | | amount of taxes is being paid as
provided. The Board shall |
15 | | require verified reports and a statement of
the total of all |
16 | | monies wagered daily at each wagering facility upon which
the |
17 | | taxes are assessed and may prescribe forms upon which such |
18 | | reports
and statement shall be made. |
19 | | (d) Any licensee failing or refusing to pay the amount
of |
20 | | any tax due under this Section shall be guilty of a business |
21 | | offense
and upon conviction shall be fined not more than $5,000 |
22 | | in addition to
the amount found due as tax under this Section. |
23 | | Each day's violation
shall constitute a separate offense. All |
24 | | fines paid into Court by a licensee hereunder shall be |
25 | | transmitted and paid over by
the Clerk of the Court to the |
26 | | Board. |
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1 | | (e) No other license fee, privilege tax, excise tax, or
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2 | | racing fee, except as provided in this Act, shall be assessed |
3 | | or
collected from any such licensee by the State. |
4 | | (f) No other license fee, privilege tax, excise tax or |
5 | | racing fee shall be
assessed or collected from any such |
6 | | licensee by units of local government
except as provided in |
7 | | paragraph 10.1 of subsection (h) and subsection (f) of
Section |
8 | | 26 of this Act. However, any municipality that has a Board |
9 | | licensed
horse race meeting at a race track wholly within its |
10 | | corporate boundaries or a
township that has a Board licensed |
11 | | horse race meeting at a race track wholly
within the |
12 | | unincorporated area of the township may charge a local
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13 | | amusement tax not to exceed 10¢ per admission to such horse |
14 | | race meeting
by the enactment of an ordinance. However, any |
15 | | municipality or county
that has a Board licensed inter-track |
16 | | wagering location facility wholly
within its corporate |
17 | | boundaries may each impose an admission fee not
to exceed $1.00 |
18 | | per admission to such inter-track wagering location facility,
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19 | | so that a total of not more than $2.00 per admission may be |
20 | | imposed.
Except as provided in subparagraph (g) of Section 27 |
21 | | of this Act, the
inter-track wagering location licensee shall |
22 | | collect any and all such fees
and within 48 hours remit the |
23 | | fees to the Board, which shall, pursuant to
rule, cause the |
24 | | fees to be distributed to the county or municipality. |
25 | | (g) Notwithstanding any provision in this Act to the |
26 | | contrary, if in any
calendar year the total taxes and fees from |
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1 | | wagering on live racing and from
inter-track wagering required |
2 | | to be collected from
licensees and distributed under this Act |
3 | | to all State and local governmental
authorities exceeds the |
4 | | amount of such taxes and fees distributed to each State
and |
5 | | local governmental authority to which each State and local |
6 | | governmental
authority was entitled under this Act for calendar |
7 | | year 1994, then the first
$11 million of that excess amount |
8 | | shall be allocated at the earliest possible
date for |
9 | | distribution as purse money for the succeeding calendar year.
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10 | | Upon reaching the 1994 level, and until the excess amount of |
11 | | taxes and fees
exceeds $11 million, the Board shall direct all |
12 | | licensees to cease paying the
subject taxes and fees and the |
13 | | Board shall direct all licensees to allocate any such excess |
14 | | amount for purses as
follows: |
15 | | (i) the excess amount shall be initially divided |
16 | | between thoroughbred and
standardbred purses based on the |
17 | | thoroughbred's and standardbred's respective
percentages |
18 | | of total Illinois live wagering in calendar year 1994; |
19 | | (ii) each thoroughbred and standardbred organization |
20 | | licensee issued an
organization licensee in that |
21 | | succeeding allocation year shall
be
allocated an amount |
22 | | equal to the product of its percentage of total
Illinois
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23 | | live thoroughbred or standardbred wagering in calendar |
24 | | year 1994 (the total to
be determined based on the sum of |
25 | | 1994 on-track wagering for all organization
licensees |
26 | | issued organization licenses in both the allocation year |
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1 | | and the
preceding year) multiplied by
the total amount |
2 | | allocated for standardbred or thoroughbred purses, |
3 | | provided
that the first $1,500,000 of the amount allocated |
4 | | to standardbred
purses under item (i) shall be allocated to |
5 | | the Department of
Agriculture to be expended with the |
6 | | assistance and advice of the Illinois
Standardbred |
7 | | Breeders Funds Advisory Board for the purposes listed in
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8 | | subsection (g) of Section 31 of this Act, before the amount |
9 | | allocated to
standardbred purses under item (i) is |
10 | | allocated to standardbred
organization licensees in the |
11 | | succeeding allocation year. |
12 | | To the extent the excess amount of taxes and fees to be |
13 | | collected and
distributed to State and local governmental |
14 | | authorities exceeds $11 million,
that excess amount shall be |
15 | | collected and distributed to State and local
authorities as |
16 | | provided for under this Act. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 96-762, eff. 8-25-09; 96-1287, eff. 7-26-10.)
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18 | | (230 ILCS 5/28) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-28)
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19 | | Sec. 28. Except as provided in subsection (g) of Section 27 |
20 | | of this Act,
moneys collected shall be distributed according to |
21 | | the provisions of this
Section 28.
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22 | | (a) Thirty
per cent of the total of all monies received
by |
23 | | the State as privilege taxes shall be paid into the |
24 | | Metropolitan Exposition
Auditorium and Office Building Fund in |
25 | | the State Treasury.
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1 | | (b) In addition, 4.5% of the total of all monies received
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2 | | by the State as privilege taxes shall be paid into the State |
3 | | treasury
into a special Fund to be known as the Metropolitan |
4 | | Exposition,
Auditorium, and Office Building Fund.
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5 | | (c) Fifty per cent of the total of all monies received by |
6 | | the State
as privilege taxes under the provisions of this Act |
7 | | shall be paid into
the Agricultural Premium Fund.
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8 | | (d) Seven per cent of the total of all monies received by |
9 | | the State
as privilege taxes shall be paid into the Fair and |
10 | | Exposition Fund in
the State treasury; provided, however, that |
11 | | when all bonds issued prior to
July 1, 1984 by the Metropolitan |
12 | | Fair and Exposition Authority shall have
been paid or payment |
13 | | shall have been provided for upon a refunding of those
bonds, |
14 | | thereafter 1/12 of $1,665,662 of such monies shall be paid each
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15 | | month into the Build Illinois Fund, and the remainder into the |
16 | | Fair and
Exposition Fund. All excess monies shall be allocated |
17 | | to the Department of
Agriculture for distribution to county |
18 | | fairs for premiums and
rehabilitation as set forth in the |
19 | | Agricultural Fair Act.
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20 | | (e) The monies provided for in Section 30 shall be paid |
21 | | into the
Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.
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22 | | (f) The monies provided for in Section 31 shall be paid |
23 | | into the
Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund.
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24 | | (g) Until January 1, 2000, that part representing
1/2 of |
25 | | the total breakage in Thoroughbred,
Harness, Appaloosa, |
26 | | Arabian, and Quarter Horse racing in the State shall
be paid |
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1 | | into the Illinois Race Track Improvement Fund as established
in |
2 | | Section 32.
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3 | | (h) All other monies received by the Board under this Act |
4 | | shall be
paid into the Horse Racing Fund General Revenue Fund |
5 | | of the State .
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6 | | (i) The salaries of the Board members, secretary, stewards,
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7 | | directors of mutuels, veterinarians, representatives, |
8 | | accountants,
clerks, stenographers, inspectors and other |
9 | | employees of the Board, and
all expenses of the Board incident |
10 | | to the administration of this Act,
including, but not limited |
11 | | to, all expenses and salaries incident to the
taking of saliva |
12 | | and urine samples in accordance with the rules and
regulations |
13 | | of the Board shall be paid out of the Agricultural Premium
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14 | | Fund.
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15 | | (j) The Agricultural Premium Fund shall also be used:
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16 | | (1) for the expenses of operating the Illinois State |
17 | | Fair and the
DuQuoin State Fair, including the
payment of |
18 | | prize money or premiums;
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19 | | (2) for the distribution to county fairs, vocational |
20 | | agriculture
section fairs, agricultural societies, and |
21 | | agricultural extension clubs
in accordance with the |
22 | | Agricultural Fair Act, as
amended;
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23 | | (3) for payment of prize monies and premiums awarded |
24 | | and for
expenses incurred in connection with the |
25 | | International Livestock
Exposition and the Mid-Continent |
26 | | Livestock Exposition held in Illinois,
which premiums, and |
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1 | | awards must be approved, and paid by the Illinois
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2 | | Department of Agriculture;
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3 | | (4) for personal service of county agricultural |
4 | | advisors and county
home advisors;
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5 | | (5) for distribution to agricultural home economic |
6 | | extension
councils in accordance with "An Act in relation |
7 | | to additional support
and finance for the Agricultural and |
8 | | Home Economic Extension Councils in
the several counties in |
9 | | this State and making an appropriation
therefor", approved |
10 | | July 24, 1967, as amended;
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11 | | (6) for research on equine disease, including a |
12 | | development center
therefor;
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13 | | (7) for training scholarships for study on equine |
14 | | diseases to
students at the University of Illinois College |
15 | | of Veterinary Medicine;
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16 | | (8) for the rehabilitation, repair and maintenance of
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17 | | the Illinois and DuQuoin State Fair Grounds and
the |
18 | | structures and facilities thereon and the construction of |
19 | | permanent
improvements on such Fair Grounds, including |
20 | | such structures, facilities and
property located on such
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21 | | State Fair Grounds which are under the custody and control |
22 | | of the
Department of Agriculture;
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23 | | (9) for the expenses of the Department of Agriculture |
24 | | under Section
5-530 of the Departments of State Government |
25 | | Law (20 ILCS
5/5-530);
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26 | | (10) for the expenses of the Department of Commerce and |
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1 | | Economic Opportunity under Sections
605-620, 605-625, and
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2 | | 605-630 of the Department of Commerce and Economic |
3 | | Opportunity Law (20 ILCS
605/605-620, 605/605-625, and |
4 | | 605/605-630);
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5 | | (11) for remodeling, expanding, and reconstructing |
6 | | facilities
destroyed by fire of any Fair and Exposition |
7 | | Authority in counties with
a population of 1,000,000 or |
8 | | more inhabitants;
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9 | | (12) for the purpose of assisting in the care and |
10 | | general
rehabilitation of disabled veterans of any war and |
11 | | their surviving
spouses and orphans;
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12 | | (13) for expenses of the Department of State Police for |
13 | | duties
performed under this Act;
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14 | | (14) for the Department of Agriculture for soil surveys |
15 | | and soil and water
conservation purposes;
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16 | | (15) for the Department of Agriculture for grants to |
17 | | the City of Chicago
for conducting the Chicagofest;
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18 | | (16) for the State Comptroller for grants and operating |
19 | | expenses authorized by the Illinois Global Partnership |
20 | | Act.
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21 | | (k) To the extent that monies paid by the Board to the |
22 | | Agricultural
Premium Fund are in the opinion of the Governor in |
23 | | excess of the amount
necessary for the purposes herein stated, |
24 | | the Governor shall notify the
Comptroller and the State |
25 | | Treasurer of such fact, who, upon receipt of
such notification, |
26 | | shall transfer such excess monies from the
Agricultural Premium |
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1 | | Fund to the General Revenue Fund.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 94-91, Sections 55-135 and 90-10, eff. 7-1-05.)
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3 | | (230 ILCS 5/28.1)
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4 | | Sec. 28.1. Payments.
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5 | | (a) Beginning on January 1, 2000, moneys collected by the |
6 | | Department of
Revenue and the Racing Board pursuant to Section |
7 | | 26 or Section 27
of this Act shall be deposited into the Horse |
8 | | Racing Fund, which is hereby
created as a special fund in the |
9 | | State Treasury.
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10 | | (b) Appropriations, as approved by the General
Assembly, |
11 | | may be made from
the Horse Racing Fund to the Board to pay the
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12 | | salaries of the Board members, secretary, stewards,
directors |
13 | | of mutuels, veterinarians, representatives, accountants,
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14 | | clerks, stenographers, inspectors and other employees of the |
15 | | Board, and
all expenses of the Board incident to the |
16 | | administration of this Act,
including, but not limited to, all |
17 | | expenses and salaries incident to the
taking of saliva and |
18 | | urine samples in accordance with the rules and
regulations of |
19 | | the Board.
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20 | | (c) Beginning on January 1, 2000, the Board shall
transfer |
21 | | the remainder of the funds
generated pursuant to Sections 26 |
22 | | and 27 from the Horse Racing Fund into the
General Revenue |
23 | | Fund.
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24 | | In the event that in any fiscal year, the amount of total |
25 | | funds in the Horse Racing Fund is insufficient to meet the |
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1 | | annual operating expenses of the Board, as appropriated by the |
2 | | General Assembly for that fiscal year, the Board shall invoice |
3 | | the organization licensees for the amount of the deficit. The |
4 | | amount of the invoice shall be allocated in a proportionate |
5 | | amount of pari-mutuel wagering handled by the organization |
6 | | licensee in the year preceding assessment and divided by the |
7 | | total pari-mutuel wagering handled by all Illinois |
8 | | organization licensees. The payments shall be made 50% from the |
9 | | organization licensee's account and 50% from the organization |
10 | | licensee's purse account. |
11 | | (d) Beginning January 1, 2000, payments to all programs in |
12 | | existence on the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1999 |
13 | | that are identified in Sections
26(c), 26(f), 26(h)(11)(C), and |
14 | | 28, subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f),
(g), and (h) of |
15 | | Section 30, and subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g),
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16 | | and (h) of Section 31 shall be made from the General Revenue |
17 | | Fund at the
funding levels determined by amounts paid under |
18 | | this Act in calendar year
1998. Beginning on the effective date |
19 | | of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, payments |
20 | | to the Peoria Park District shall be made from the General |
21 | | Revenue Fund at the funding level determined by amounts paid to |
22 | | that park district for museum purposes under this Act in |
23 | | calendar year 1994.
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24 | | If an inter-track wagering location licensee's facility |
25 | | changes its location, then the payments associated with that |
26 | | facility under this subsection (d) for museum purposes shall be |
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1 | | paid to the park district in the area where the facility |
2 | | relocates, and the payments shall be used for museum purposes. |
3 | | If the facility does not relocate to a park district, then the |
4 | | payments shall be paid to the taxing district that is |
5 | | responsible for park or museum expenditures. |
6 | | (e) Beginning July 1, 2006, the payment authorized under |
7 | | subsection (d) to museums and aquariums located in park |
8 | | districts of over 500,000 population shall be paid to museums, |
9 | | aquariums, and zoos in amounts determined by Museums in the |
10 | | Park, an association of museums, aquariums, and zoos located on |
11 | | Chicago Park District property.
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12 | | (f) Beginning July 1, 2007, the Children's Discovery Museum |
13 | | in Normal, Illinois shall receive payments from the General |
14 | | Revenue Fund at the funding level determined by the amounts |
15 | | paid to the Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington, Illinois under this |
16 | | Section in calendar year 2006.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 95-222, eff. 8-16-07; 96-562, eff. 8-18-09.)
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18 | | (230 ILCS 5/30) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-30)
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19 | | Sec. 30.
(a) The General Assembly declares that it is the |
20 | | policy of
this State to encourage the breeding of thoroughbred |
21 | | horses in this
State and the ownership of such horses by |
22 | | residents of this State in
order to provide for: sufficient |
23 | | numbers of high quality thoroughbred
horses to participate in |
24 | | thoroughbred racing meetings in this State,
and to establish |
25 | | and preserve the agricultural and commercial benefits
of such |
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1 | | breeding and racing industries to the State of Illinois. It is
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2 | | the intent of the General Assembly to further this policy by |
3 | | the
provisions of this Act.
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4 | | (b) Each organization licensee conducting a thoroughbred
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5 | | racing meeting
pursuant to this Act shall provide at least two |
6 | | races each day limited
to Illinois conceived and foaled horses |
7 | | or Illinois foaled horses or
both. A minimum of 6 races shall |
8 | | be conducted each week limited to
Illinois conceived and foaled |
9 | | or Illinois foaled horses or both. No
horses shall be permitted |
10 | | to start in such races unless duly registered
under the rules |
11 | | of the Department of Agriculture.
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12 | | (c) Conditions of races under subsection (b) shall be
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13 | | commensurate
with past performance, quality, and class of |
14 | | Illinois conceived and foaled
and Illinois foaled horses
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15 | | available. If, however, sufficient competition cannot be had |
16 | | among
horses of that class on any day, the races may, with |
17 | | consent of the
Board, be eliminated for that day and substitute |
18 | | races provided.
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19 | | (d) There is hereby created a special fund of the State |
20 | | Treasury to
be known as the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders |
21 | | Fund.
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22 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
23 | | the 97th General Assembly, the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders |
24 | | Fund shall become a non-appropriated trust fund held separate |
25 | | and apart from State moneys. Expenditures from this fund shall |
26 | | no longer be subject to appropriation. |
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1 | | Except as provided in subsection (g) of Section 27 of this |
2 | | Act, 8.5% of all
the monies received by the State as
privilege |
3 | | taxes on Thoroughbred racing meetings shall be paid into the |
4 | | Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.
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5 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, |
6 | | amounts deposited into the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund |
7 | | from revenues generated by electronic gaming after the |
8 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
9 | | Assembly shall be in addition to tax and fee amounts paid under |
10 | | this Section for calendar year 2010 and thereafter. |
11 | | (e) The Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall be |
12 | | administered by
the Department of Agriculture
with the advice |
13 | | and assistance of the
Advisory Board created in subsection (f) |
14 | | of this Section.
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15 | | (f) The Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board |
16 | | shall
consist of the Director of the Department of Agriculture, |
17 | | who shall
serve as Chairman; a member of the Illinois Racing |
18 | | Board, designated by
it; 2 representatives of the organization |
19 | | licensees
conducting thoroughbred
racing meetings, recommended |
20 | | by them; 2 representatives of the Illinois
Thoroughbred |
21 | | Breeders and Owners Foundation, recommended by it; one |
22 | | representative and 2
representatives of the Horsemen's |
23 | | Benevolent Protective Association ; and one representative from |
24 | | the Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association or any
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25 | | successor organization established in Illinois comprised of |
26 | | the largest number
of owners and trainers,
recommended
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1 | | with one representative of the Horsemen's Benevolent and |
2 | | Protective
Association to come from its Illinois Division, and |
3 | | one from its Chicago
Division . Advisory Board members shall |
4 | | serve for 2 years commencing January 1
of
each odd numbered |
5 | | year. If representatives of the organization licensees
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6 | | conducting thoroughbred racing meetings, the Illinois |
7 | | Thoroughbred Breeders and
Owners Foundation, and the |
8 | | Horsemen's Benevolent Protection Association , and the Illinois |
9 | | Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association have
not been recommended |
10 | | by January 1, of each odd numbered year, the Director of
the |
11 | | Department of Agriculture shall make an appointment for the |
12 | | organization
failing to so recommend a member of the Advisory |
13 | | Board. Advisory Board members
shall receive no compensation for |
14 | | their services as members but shall be
reimbursed for all |
15 | | actual and necessary expenses and disbursements incurred in
the |
16 | | execution of their official duties.
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17 | | (g) No monies shall be expended from the Illinois |
18 | | Thoroughbred
Breeders Fund except as appropriated by the |
19 | | General Assembly. Monies expended
appropriated from the |
20 | | Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall be
expended by the |
21 | | Department of Agriculture,
with the advice and
assistance of |
22 | | the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board,
for the |
23 | | following purposes only:
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24 | | (1) To provide purse supplements to owners of horses |
25 | | participating
in races limited to Illinois conceived and |
26 | | foaled and Illinois foaled
horses. Any such purse |
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1 | | supplements shall not be included in and shall
be paid in |
2 | | addition to any purses, stakes, or breeders' awards offered
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3 | | by each organization licensee as determined by agreement |
4 | | between such
organization licensee and an organization |
5 | | representing the horsemen. No
monies from the Illinois |
6 | | Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall be used to provide
purse |
7 | | supplements for claiming races in which the minimum |
8 | | claiming price is
less than $7,500.
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9 | | (2) To provide stakes and awards to be paid to the |
10 | | owners of the
winning horses in certain races limited to |
11 | | Illinois conceived and foaled
and Illinois foaled horses |
12 | | designated as stakes races.
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13 | | (2.5) To provide an award to the owner or owners of an |
14 | | Illinois
conceived and foaled or Illinois foaled horse that |
15 | | wins a
maiden special weight, an allowance, overnight |
16 | | handicap race, or
claiming race with claiming price of |
17 | | $10,000 or more providing the race
is not restricted
to |
18 | | Illinois conceived and foaled or Illinois foaled horses.
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19 | | Awards shall
also be provided to the owner or owners of |
20 | | Illinois conceived and foaled and
Illinois foaled horses |
21 | | that place second or third in those races. To the
extent
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22 | | that additional moneys are required to pay the minimum |
23 | | additional awards of 40%
of the purse the horse earns for |
24 | | placing first, second or third in those races
for Illinois |
25 | | foaled horses and of 60% of the purse the horse earns for |
26 | | placing
first, second or third in those races for Illinois
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1 | | conceived and foaled horses, those moneys shall be provided |
2 | | from the purse
account at the track where earned.
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3 | | (3) To provide stallion awards to the owner or owners |
4 | | of any
stallion that is duly registered with the Illinois |
5 | | Thoroughbred Breeders
Fund Program prior to the effective |
6 | | date of this amendatory Act of 1995 whose
duly registered |
7 | | Illinois conceived and foaled offspring wins a race |
8 | | conducted
at an Illinois
thoroughbred racing meeting other |
9 | | than a claiming race , provided that the stallion stood |
10 | | service within Illinois at the time the offspring was |
11 | | conceived and that the stallion did not stand for service |
12 | | outside of Illinois at any time during the year in which |
13 | | the offspring was conceived . Such
award
shall not be paid |
14 | | to the owner or owners of an Illinois stallion that served
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15 | | outside this State at any time during the calendar year in |
16 | | which such race was
conducted.
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17 | | (4) To provide $75,000 annually for purses to be
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18 | | distributed to
county fairs that provide for the running of |
19 | | races during each county
fair exclusively for the |
20 | | thoroughbreds conceived and foaled in
Illinois. The |
21 | | conditions of the races shall be developed by the county
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22 | | fair association and reviewed by the Department with the |
23 | | advice and
assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred |
24 | | Breeders Fund Advisory Board. There shall be no
wagering of |
25 | | any kind on the running
of
Illinois conceived and foaled |
26 | | races at county fairs.
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1 | | (4.1) To provide purse money for an Illinois stallion |
2 | | stakes program.
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3 | | (5) No less than 90% 80% of all monies appropriated |
4 | | from the Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall be |
5 | | expended for the purposes in (1), (2),
(2.5), (3), (4), |
6 | | (4.1), and (5) as shown above.
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7 | | (6) To provide for educational programs regarding the |
8 | | thoroughbred
breeding industry.
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9 | | (7) To provide for research programs concerning the |
10 | | health,
development and care of the thoroughbred horse.
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11 | | (8) To provide for a scholarship and training program |
12 | | for students
of equine veterinary medicine.
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13 | | (9) To provide for dissemination of public information |
14 | | designed to
promote the breeding of thoroughbred horses in |
15 | | Illinois.
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16 | | (10) To provide for all expenses incurred in the |
17 | | administration of
the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.
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18 | | (h) The Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund is not subject |
19 | | to administrative charges or chargebacks, including, but not |
20 | | limited to, those authorized under Section 8h of the State |
21 | | Finance Act. Whenever the Governor finds that the amount in the |
22 | | Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders Fund is more than the total of |
23 | | the outstanding
appropriations from such fund, the Governor |
24 | | shall notify the State
Comptroller and the State Treasurer of |
25 | | such fact. The Comptroller and
the State Treasurer, upon |
26 | | receipt of such notification, shall transfer
such excess amount |
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1 | | from the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund to the
General |
2 | | Revenue Fund.
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3 | | (i) A sum equal to 13% 12 1/2% of the first prize money of |
4 | | every purse
won by an Illinois foaled or an Illinois conceived |
5 | | and foaled horse in
races not limited to Illinois foaled horses |
6 | | or Illinois conceived and
foaled horses, or both, shall be paid |
7 | | by the organization licensee
conducting the horse race meeting. |
8 | | Such sum shall be paid 50% from the organization
licensee's |
9 | | account and 50% from the purse account of the licensee share of |
10 | | the money wagered as follows: 11 1/2% to the breeder of
the |
11 | | winning horse and 1 1/2% 1% to the organization representing |
12 | | thoroughbred breeders
and owners whose representative serves |
13 | | on the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders
Fund Advisory Board for |
14 | | verifying the amounts of breeders' awards earned,
assuring |
15 | | their distribution in accordance with this Act, and servicing |
16 | | and
promoting the Illinois thoroughbred horse racing industry. |
17 | | The
organization representing thoroughbred breeders and owners |
18 | | shall cause all
expenditures of monies received under this |
19 | | subsection (i) to be audited
at least annually by a registered |
20 | | public accountant. The organization
shall file copies of each |
21 | | annual audit with the Racing Board, the Clerk of
the House of |
22 | | Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, and shall
make |
23 | | copies of each annual audit available to the public upon |
24 | | request
and upon payment of the reasonable cost of photocopying |
25 | | the requested
number of copies. Such payments shall not reduce |
26 | | any award to the owner of the
horse or reduce the taxes payable |
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1 | | under this Act. Upon completion of its
racing meet, each |
2 | | organization licensee shall deliver to the organization
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3 | | representing thoroughbred breeders and owners whose |
4 | | representative serves on
the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders |
5 | | Fund Advisory Board a listing of all the
Illinois foaled and |
6 | | the Illinois conceived and foaled horses which won
breeders' |
7 | | awards and the amount of such breeders' awards under this |
8 | | subsection
to verify accuracy of payments and assure proper |
9 | | distribution of breeders'
awards in accordance with the |
10 | | provisions of this Act. Such payments shall be
delivered by the |
11 | | organization licensee within 30 days of the end of each race
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12 | | meeting.
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13 | | (j) A sum equal to 13% 12 1/2% of the first prize money won |
14 | | in each race
limited to Illinois foaled horses or Illinois |
15 | | conceived and foaled
horses, or both, shall be paid in the |
16 | | following manner by the
organization licensee conducting the |
17 | | horse race meeting, 50% from the
organization licensee's |
18 | | account and 50% from the purse account of the licensee share of |
19 | | the money wagered : 11 1/2% to the breeders of
the horses in |
20 | | each such race which are the official first, second, third
and |
21 | | fourth finishers and 1 1/2% 1% to the organization representing |
22 | | thoroughbred
breeders and owners whose representative serves |
23 | | on the Illinois Thoroughbred
Breeders Fund Advisory Board for |
24 | | verifying the amounts of breeders' awards
earned, assuring |
25 | | their proper distribution in accordance with this Act, and
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26 | | servicing and promoting the Illinois thoroughbred horse racing |
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1 | | industry. The
organization representing thoroughbred breeders |
2 | | and owners shall cause all
expenditures of monies received |
3 | | under this subsection (j) to be audited
at least annually by a |
4 | | registered public accountant. The organization
shall file |
5 | | copies of each annual audit with the Racing Board, the Clerk of
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6 | | the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, |
7 | | and shall
make copies of each annual audit available to the |
8 | | public upon request
and upon payment of the reasonable cost of |
9 | | photocopying the requested
number of copies.
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10 | | The 11 1/2% paid to the breeders in accordance with this |
11 | | subsection
shall be distributed as follows:
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12 | | (1) 60% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
13 | | horse which
finishes in the official first position;
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14 | | (2) 20% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
15 | | horse which
finishes in the official second position;
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16 | | (3) 15% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
17 | | horse which
finishes in the official third position; and
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18 | | (4) 5% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
19 | | horse which
finishes in the official fourth position.
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20 | | Such payments shall not reduce any award to the owners of a |
21 | | horse or
reduce the taxes payable under this Act. Upon |
22 | | completion of its racing meet,
each organization licensee shall |
23 | | deliver to the organization representing
thoroughbred breeders |
24 | | and owners whose representative serves on the Illinois
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25 | | Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board a listing of all the |
26 | | Illinois foaled
and the Illinois conceived and foaled horses |
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1 | | which won breeders' awards and the
amount of such breeders' |
2 | | awards in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
Such |
3 | | payments shall be delivered by the organization licensee within |
4 | | 30 days of
the end of each race meeting.
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5 | | (k) The term "breeder", as used herein, means the owner of |
6 | | the mare at
the time the foal is dropped. An "Illinois foaled |
7 | | horse" is a foal
dropped by a mare which enters this State on |
8 | | or before December 1, in the
year in which the horse is bred,
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9 | | provided the mare remains continuously in this State until its |
10 | | foal is born. An
"Illinois
foaled
horse" also means a foal born |
11 | | of a mare in the same year
as the
mare enters this State on or |
12 | | before March 1,
and remains in this State at
least 30
days |
13 | | after foaling, is bred back during the season of the foaling to
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14 | | an
Illinois Registered Stallion (unless a veterinarian |
15 | | certifies that the mare
should not be bred for health reasons), |
16 | | and is not bred to a stallion
standing in any other state |
17 | | during the season of foaling. An "Illinois
foaled horse" also |
18 | | means a foal born in Illinois of a mare purchased at public
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19 | | auction
subsequent to the mare entering this State on or before |
20 | | March 1 prior to February 1 of the foaling
year providing the |
21 | | mare is owned solely by one or more Illinois residents or an
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22 | | Illinois
entity that is entirely owned by one or more Illinois |
23 | | residents.
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24 | | (l) The Department of Agriculture shall, by rule, with the |
25 | | advice
and assistance of the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders |
26 | | Fund Advisory
Board:
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1 | | (1) Qualify stallions for Illinois breeding; such |
2 | | stallions to stand for
service within the State of Illinois |
3 | | at the time of a foal's conception. Such
stallion must not |
4 | | stand for service at any place outside the State of |
5 | | Illinois
during the calendar year in which the foal is |
6 | | conceived.
The Department of Agriculture may assess and |
7 | | collect an application fee of up to $500 fees for the
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8 | | registration of Illinois-eligible stallions. All fees |
9 | | collected are to be held in trust accounts for the purposes |
10 | | set forth in this Act and in accordance with Section 205-15 |
11 | | of the Department of Agriculture Law paid
into the Illinois |
12 | | Thoroughbred Breeders Fund .
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13 | | (2) Provide for the registration of Illinois conceived |
14 | | and foaled
horses and Illinois foaled horses. No such horse |
15 | | shall compete in
the races limited to Illinois conceived |
16 | | and foaled horses or Illinois
foaled horses or both unless |
17 | | registered with the Department of
Agriculture. The |
18 | | Department of Agriculture may prescribe such forms as
are |
19 | | necessary to determine the eligibility of such horses. The |
20 | | Department of
Agriculture may assess and collect |
21 | | application fees for the registration of
Illinois-eligible |
22 | | foals. All fees collected are to be held in trust accounts |
23 | | for the purposes set forth in this Act and in accordance |
24 | | with Section 205-15 of the Department of Agriculture Law |
25 | | paid into the Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders Fund . No |
26 | | person
shall knowingly prepare or cause preparation of an |
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1 | | application for
registration of such foals containing |
2 | | false information.
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3 | | (m) The Department of Agriculture, with the advice and |
4 | | assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory |
5 | | Board, shall provide that certain races
limited to Illinois |
6 | | conceived and foaled and Illinois foaled horses be
stakes races |
7 | | and determine the total amount of stakes and awards to be paid
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8 | | to the owners of the winning horses in such races.
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9 | | In determining the stakes races and the amount of awards |
10 | | for such races,
the Department of Agriculture shall consider |
11 | | factors, including but not
limited to, the amount of money |
12 | | appropriated for the Illinois Thoroughbred
Breeders Fund |
13 | | program, organization licensees' contributions,
availability |
14 | | of stakes caliber horses as demonstrated by past performances,
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15 | | whether the race can be coordinated into the proposed racing |
16 | | dates within
organization licensees' racing dates, opportunity |
17 | | for
colts and fillies
and various age groups to race, public |
18 | | wagering on such races, and the
previous racing schedule.
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19 | | (n) The Board and the organizational licensee shall
notify |
20 | | the Department of the conditions and minimum purses for races
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21 | | limited to Illinois conceived and foaled and Illinois foaled |
22 | | horses
conducted for each organizational licensee conducting a |
23 | | thoroughbred racing
meeting. The Department of Agriculture |
24 | | with the advice and assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred |
25 | | Breeders Fund Advisory Board may allocate monies
for purse |
26 | | supplements for such races. In determining whether to allocate
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1 | | money and the amount, the Department of Agriculture shall |
2 | | consider factors,
including but not limited to, the amount of |
3 | | money appropriated for the
Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund |
4 | | program, the number of races that may
occur, and the |
5 | | organizational licensee's purse structure.
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6 | | (o) In order to improve the breeding quality of |
7 | | thoroughbred horses in the
State, the General Assembly |
8 | | recognizes that existing provisions of this Section
to |
9 | | encourage such quality breeding need to be revised and |
10 | | strengthened. As
such, a Thoroughbred Breeder's Program Task |
11 | | Force is to be appointed by the
Governor by September 1, 1999 |
12 | | to make recommendations to the General Assembly
by
no later |
13 | | than March 1, 2000.
This task force is to be composed of 2 |
14 | | representatives from the Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders and |
15 | | Owners Foundation, 2 from the Illinois Thoroughbred
Horsemen's |
16 | | Association, 3 from Illinois race tracks operating |
17 | | thoroughbred
race meets for an average of at least 30 days in |
18 | | the past 3 years, the Director
of Agriculture, the Executive |
19 | | Director of the Racing Board, who shall serve as
Chairman.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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21 | | (230 ILCS 5/30.5)
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22 | | Sec. 30.5. Illinois Quarter Horse Breeders Fund.
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23 | | (a) The General Assembly declares that it is the policy of |
24 | | this State to
encourage the breeding of racing quarter horses |
25 | | in this State and the ownership
of such horses by residents of |
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1 | | this State in order to provide for sufficient
numbers of high |
2 | | quality racing quarter horses in this State and to establish
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3 | | and
preserve the agricultural and commercial benefits of such |
4 | | breeding and racing
industries to the State of Illinois. It is |
5 | | the intent of the General Assembly
to
further this policy by |
6 | | the provisions of this Act.
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7 | | (b) There is hereby created a non-appropriated trust |
8 | | special fund in the State Treasury to be
known as the Illinois |
9 | | Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund , which is held separate and |
10 | | apart from State moneys . Except as provided
in
subsection (g) |
11 | | of Section 27 of this Act, 8.5% of all the moneys received by
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12 | | the
State as pari-mutuel taxes on quarter horse racing shall be |
13 | | paid into the
Illinois
Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund. The |
14 | | Illinois Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund shall not be |
15 | | subject to administrative charges or chargebacks, including, |
16 | | but not
limited to, those authorized under Section 8h of the |
17 | | State Finance Act.
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18 | | (c) The Illinois Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund shall |
19 | | be administered
by the Department of Agriculture with the |
20 | | advice and assistance of the Advisory
Board created in |
21 | | subsection (d) of this Section.
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22 | | (d) The Illinois Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund |
23 | | Advisory Board shall
consist of the Director of the Department |
24 | | of Agriculture, who shall serve as
Chairman; a member of the |
25 | | Illinois Racing Board, designated by it; one
representative of |
26 | | the organization licensees conducting pari-mutuel
quarter |
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1 | | horse racing meetings,
recommended by them; 2 representatives |
2 | | of the Illinois Running Quarter Horse
Association, recommended |
3 | | by it; and the Superintendent of Fairs and Promotions
from the |
4 | | Department of Agriculture. Advisory Board members shall serve |
5 | | for 2
years commencing January 1 of each odd numbered year. If |
6 | | representatives have
not
been recommended by January 1 of each |
7 | | odd numbered year, the Director of the
Department of |
8 | | Agriculture may make an appointment for the organization |
9 | | failing
to
so recommend a member of the Advisory Board. |
10 | | Advisory Board members shall
receive
no compensation for their |
11 | | services as members but may be reimbursed for all
actual and |
12 | | necessary expenses and disbursements incurred in the execution |
13 | | of
their official duties.
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14 | | (e) Moneys in
No moneys shall be expended from the Illinois |
15 | | Racing Quarter Horse
Breeders Fund except as appropriated by |
16 | | the General Assembly. Moneys
appropriated
from the Illinois |
17 | | Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund shall be expended by the
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18 | | Department of Agriculture, with the advice and assistance of |
19 | | the Illinois
Racing
Quarter Horse Breeders Fund Advisory Board, |
20 | | for the following purposes only:
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21 | | (1) To provide stakes and awards to be paid to the
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22 | | owners of the winning horses in certain races. This |
23 | | provision
is limited to Illinois conceived and foaled |
24 | | horses.
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25 | | (2) To provide an award to the owner or owners of an |
26 | | Illinois
conceived and foaled horse that wins a race when |
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1 | | pari-mutuel wagering is
conducted; providing the race is |
2 | | not restricted to Illinois conceived and
foaled horses.
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3 | | (3) To provide purse money for an Illinois stallion |
4 | | stakes program.
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5 | | (4) To provide for purses to be distributed for the |
6 | | running of races
during the Illinois State Fair and the |
7 | | DuQuoin State Fair exclusively for
quarter horses |
8 | | conceived and foaled in Illinois.
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9 | | (5) To provide for purses to be distributed for the |
10 | | running of races
at Illinois county fairs exclusively for |
11 | | quarter horses conceived and foaled
in Illinois.
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12 | | (6) To provide for purses to be distributed for running |
13 | | races
exclusively for quarter horses conceived and foaled |
14 | | in Illinois at locations
in Illinois determined by the |
15 | | Department of Agriculture with advice and
consent of the |
16 | | Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund Advisory Board.
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17 | | (7) No less than 90% of all moneys appropriated from |
18 | | the Illinois
Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund shall be |
19 | | expended for the purposes in
items (1), (2), (3), (4), and |
20 | | (5) of this subsection (e).
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21 | | (8) To provide for research programs concerning the |
22 | | health,
development, and care of racing quarter horses.
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23 | | (9) To provide for dissemination of public information |
24 | | designed to
promote the breeding of racing quarter horses |
25 | | in Illinois.
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26 | | (10) To provide for expenses incurred in the |
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1 | | administration of the
Illinois Racing Quarter Horse |
2 | | Breeders Fund.
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3 | | (f) The Department of Agriculture shall, by rule, with the |
4 | | advice and
assistance of the Illinois Racing Quarter Horse |
5 | | Breeders Fund Advisory Board:
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6 | | (1) Qualify stallions for Illinois breeding; such |
7 | | stallions to stand
for service within the State of |
8 | | Illinois, at the time of a foal's
conception. Such stallion |
9 | | must not stand for service at any place outside
the State |
10 | | of Illinois during the calendar year in which the foal is
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11 | | conceived. The Department of Agriculture may assess and |
12 | | collect application
fees for the registration of |
13 | | Illinois-eligible stallions. All fees collected
are to be |
14 | | paid into the Illinois Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund.
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15 | | (2) Provide for the registration of Illinois conceived |
16 | | and foaled
horses. No such horse shall compete in the races |
17 | | limited to Illinois
conceived and foaled horses unless it |
18 | | is registered with the Department of
Agriculture. The |
19 | | Department of Agriculture may prescribe such forms as are
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20 | | necessary to determine the eligibility of such horses. The |
21 | | Department of
Agriculture may assess and collect |
22 | | application fees for the registration of
Illinois-eligible |
23 | | foals. All fees collected are to be paid into the Illinois
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24 | | Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund. No person shall |
25 | | knowingly prepare or
cause preparation of an application |
26 | | for registration of such foals that
contains false |
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1 | | information.
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2 | | (g) The Department of Agriculture, with the advice and |
3 | | assistance of the
Illinois Racing Quarter Horse Breeders Fund |
4 | | Advisory Board, shall provide that
certain races limited to |
5 | | Illinois conceived and foaled be stakes races and
determine the |
6 | | total amount of stakes and awards to be paid to the owners of |
7 | | the
winning horses in such races.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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9 | | (230 ILCS 5/31) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-31)
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10 | | Sec. 31.
(a) The General Assembly declares that it is the |
11 | | policy of
this State to encourage the breeding of standardbred |
12 | | horses in this
State and the ownership of such horses by |
13 | | residents of this State in
order to provide for: sufficient |
14 | | numbers of high quality standardbred
horses to participate in |
15 | | harness racing meetings in this State, and to
establish and |
16 | | preserve the agricultural and commercial benefits of such
|
17 | | breeding and racing industries to the State of Illinois. It is |
18 | | the
intent of the General Assembly to further this policy by |
19 | | the provisions
of this Section of this Act.
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20 | | (b) Each organization licensee conducting a harness
racing |
21 | | meeting pursuant to this Act shall provide for at least two |
22 | | races each
race program limited to
Illinois conceived and |
23 | | foaled horses. A minimum of 6 races shall be
conducted each |
24 | | week limited to Illinois conceived and foaled horses. No
horses |
25 | | shall be permitted to start in such races unless duly |
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under the rules of the Department of Agriculture.
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2 | | (b-5) Organization licensees, not including the Illinois |
3 | | State Fair or the DuQuoin State Fair, shall provide stake races |
4 | | and early closer races for Illinois conceived and foaled horses |
5 | | so that purses distributed for such races shall be no less than |
6 | | 17% of total purses distributed for harness racing in that |
7 | | calendar year in addition to any stakes payments and starting |
8 | | fees contributed by horse owners. |
9 | | (b-10) Each organization licensee conducting a harness |
10 | | racing meeting
pursuant to this Act shall provide an owner |
11 | | award to be paid from the purse
account equal to 25% of the |
12 | | amount earned by Illinois conceived and foaled
horses in races |
13 | | that are not restricted to Illinois conceived and foaled
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14 | | horses. The owner awards shall not be paid on races below the |
15 | | $10,000 claiming class. |
16 | | (c) Conditions of races under subsection (b) shall be |
17 | | commensurate
with past performance, quality and class of |
18 | | Illinois conceived and
foaled horses available. If, however, |
19 | | sufficient competition cannot be
had among horses of that class |
20 | | on any day, the races may, with consent
of the Board, be |
21 | | eliminated for that day and substitute races provided.
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22 | | (d) There is hereby created a special fund of the State |
23 | | Treasury to
be known as the Illinois Standardbred Breeders |
24 | | Fund.
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25 | | During the calendar year 1981, and each year thereafter, |
26 | | except as provided
in subsection (g) of Section 27 of this Act, |
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1 | | eight and one-half
per cent of all the monies received by the |
2 | | State as privilege taxes on
harness racing meetings shall be |
3 | | paid into the Illinois Standardbred
Breeders Fund.
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4 | | (e) The Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund shall be |
5 | | administered by
the Department of Agriculture with the |
6 | | assistance and advice of the
Advisory Board created in |
7 | | subsection (f) of this Section.
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8 | | (f) The Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board |
9 | | is hereby
created. The Advisory Board shall consist of the |
10 | | Director of the
Department of Agriculture, who shall serve as |
11 | | Chairman; the
Superintendent of the Illinois State Fair; a |
12 | | member of the Illinois
Racing Board, designated by it; a |
13 | | representative of the Illinois
Standardbred Owners and |
14 | | Breeders Association, recommended by it; a
representative of |
15 | | the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs,
recommended by |
16 | | it, such representative to be from a fair at which
Illinois |
17 | | conceived and foaled racing is conducted; a representative of
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18 | | the organization licensees conducting harness racing
meetings, |
19 | | recommended by them
and a representative of the Illinois |
20 | | Harness Horsemen's Association,
recommended by it. Advisory |
21 | | Board members shall serve for 2 years
commencing January 1, of |
22 | | each odd numbered year. If representatives of
the Illinois |
23 | | Standardbred Owners and Breeders Associations, the Illinois
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24 | | Association of Agricultural Fairs, the Illinois Harness |
25 | | Horsemen's
Association, and the organization licensees |
26 | | conducting
harness racing meetings
have not been recommended by |
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1 | | January 1, of each odd numbered year, the
Director of the |
2 | | Department of Agriculture shall make an appointment for
the |
3 | | organization failing to so recommend a member of the Advisory |
4 | | Board.
Advisory Board members shall receive no compensation for |
5 | | their services
as members but shall be reimbursed for all |
6 | | actual and necessary expenses
and disbursements incurred in the |
7 | | execution of their official duties.
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8 | | (g) No monies shall be expended from the Illinois |
9 | | Standardbred
Breeders Fund except as appropriated by the |
10 | | General Assembly. Monies
appropriated from the Illinois |
11 | | Standardbred Breeders Fund shall be
expended by the Department |
12 | | of Agriculture, with the assistance and
advice of the Illinois |
13 | | Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board for the
following |
14 | | purposes only:
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15 | | 1. To provide purses for races limited to Illinois |
16 | | conceived and
foaled horses at the State Fair and the |
17 | | DuQuoin State Fair .
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18 | | 2. To provide purses for races limited to Illinois |
19 | | conceived and
foaled horses at county fairs.
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20 | | 3. To provide purse supplements for races limited to |
21 | | Illinois
conceived and foaled horses conducted by |
22 | | associations conducting harness
racing meetings.
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23 | | 4. No less than 75% of all monies in the Illinois |
24 | | Standardbred
Breeders Fund shall be expended for purses in |
25 | | 1, 2 and 3 as shown above.
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26 | | 5. In the discretion of the Department of Agriculture |
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1 | | to provide
awards to harness breeders of Illinois conceived |
2 | | and foaled horses which
win races conducted by organization |
3 | | licensees
conducting harness racing meetings.
A breeder is |
4 | | the owner of a mare at the time of conception. No more
than |
5 | | 10% of all monies appropriated from the Illinois
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6 | | Standardbred Breeders Fund shall
be expended for such |
7 | | harness breeders awards. No more than 25% of the
amount |
8 | | expended for harness breeders awards shall be expended for
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9 | | expenses incurred in the administration of such harness |
10 | | breeders awards.
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11 | | 6. To pay for the improvement of racing facilities |
12 | | located at the
State Fair and County fairs.
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13 | | 7. To pay the expenses incurred in the administration |
14 | | of the
Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund.
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15 | | 8. To promote the sport of harness racing , including |
16 | | grants up to a
maximum of $7,500 per fair per year for |
17 | | conducting pari-mutuel wagering during the advertised |
18 | | dates of a
county fair . |
19 | | 9. To pay up to $50,000 annually for the Department of |
20 | | Agriculture to conduct drug testing at county fairs racing |
21 | | standardbred horses. |
22 | | 10. To pay up to $100,000 annually for distribution to |
23 | | Illinois county fairs to supplement premiums offered in |
24 | | junior classes. |
25 | | 11. To pay up to $100,000 annually for division and |
26 | | equal distribution to the animal sciences department of |
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1 | | each Illinois public university system engaged in equine |
2 | | research and education on or before the effective date of |
3 | | this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly for equine |
4 | | research and education.
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5 | | (h) (Blank) Whenever the Governor finds that the amount in |
6 | | the Illinois
Standardbred Breeders Fund is more than the total |
7 | | of the outstanding
appropriations from such fund, the Governor |
8 | | shall notify the State
Comptroller and the State Treasurer of |
9 | | such fact. The Comptroller and
the State Treasurer, upon |
10 | | receipt of such notification, shall transfer
such excess amount |
11 | | from the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund to the
General |
12 | | Revenue Fund .
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13 | | (i) A sum equal to 13% 12 1/2% of the first prize money of |
14 | | the gross every purse
won by an Illinois conceived and foaled |
15 | | horse shall be paid 50% by the
organization licensee conducting |
16 | | the horse race meeting to the breeder
of such winning horse |
17 | | from the organization licensee's account and 50% from the purse |
18 | | account of the licensee share of the
money wagered .
Such |
19 | | payment
shall not reduce any award to the owner of
the horse or |
20 | | reduce the taxes payable under this Act. Such payment
shall be |
21 | | delivered by the organization licensee at the end of each |
22 | | quarter race
meeting .
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23 | | (j) The Department of Agriculture shall, by rule, with the
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24 | | assistance and advice of the Illinois Standardbred Breeders |
25 | | Fund
Advisory Board:
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26 | | 1. Qualify stallions for Illinois Standardbred |
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1 | | Breeders Fund breeding ; such stallion
shall be owned by a |
2 | | resident of the State of Illinois or by an Illinois
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3 | | corporation all of whose shareholders, directors, officers |
4 | | and
incorporators are residents of the State of Illinois . |
5 | | Such stallion shall
stand for
service at and within the |
6 | | State of Illinois at the time of a foal's
conception, and |
7 | | such stallion must not stand for service at any place , nor
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8 | | may semen from such stallion be transported,
outside the |
9 | | State of Illinois during that calendar year in which the
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10 | | foal is conceived and that the owner of the stallion was |
11 | | for the
12
months prior, a resident of Illinois . Foals |
12 | | conceived outside the State of Illinois from shipped semen |
13 | | from a
stallion qualified for breeders' awards under this |
14 | | Section are
not eligible to participate in the Illinois |
15 | | conceived and foaled program.
The articles of agreement of |
16 | | any partnership, joint venture, limited
partnership, |
17 | | syndicate, association or corporation and any bylaws and |
18 | | stock
certificates must contain a restriction that |
19 | | provides that the ownership or
transfer of interest by any |
20 | | one of the persons a party to the agreement can
only be |
21 | | made to a person who qualifies as an Illinois resident.
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22 | | 2. Provide for the registration of Illinois conceived |
23 | | and foaled
horses and no such horse shall compete in the |
24 | | races limited to Illinois
conceived and foaled horses |
25 | | unless registered with the Department of
Agriculture. The |
26 | | Department of Agriculture may prescribe such forms as
may |
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1 | | be necessary to determine the eligibility of such horses. |
2 | | No person
shall knowingly prepare or cause preparation of |
3 | | an application for
registration of such foals containing |
4 | | false information.
A mare (dam) must be in the state at |
5 | | least 30 days prior to foaling or
remain in the State at |
6 | | least 30 days at the time of foaling.
Beginning with the |
7 | | 1996 breeding season and for foals of 1997 and thereafter,
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8 | | a foal conceived in the State of Illinois by transported |
9 | | fresh semen may be eligible for Illinois
conceived and |
10 | | foaled registration provided all breeding and foaling
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11 | | requirements are met. The stallion must be qualified for |
12 | | Illinois Standardbred
Breeders Fund breeding at the time of |
13 | | conception and the mare must be
inseminated within the |
14 | | State of Illinois. The foal must be dropped in Illinois
and |
15 | | properly registered with the Department of Agriculture in |
16 | | accordance with
this Act.
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17 | | 3. Provide that at least a 5 day racing program shall |
18 | | be conducted
at the State Fair each year, which program |
19 | | shall include at least the
following races limited to |
20 | | Illinois conceived and foaled horses: (a) a
two year old |
21 | | Trot and Pace, and Filly Division of each; (b) a three
year |
22 | | old Trot and Pace, and Filly Division of each; (c) an aged |
23 | | Trot and Pace,
and Mare Division of each.
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24 | | 4. Provide for the payment of nominating, sustaining |
25 | | and starting
fees for races promoting the sport of harness |
26 | | racing and for the races
to be conducted at the State Fair |
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1 | | as provided in
subsection (j) 3 of this Section provided |
2 | | that the nominating,
sustaining and starting payment |
3 | | required from an entrant shall not
exceed 2% of the purse |
4 | | of such race. All nominating, sustaining and
starting |
5 | | payments shall be held for the benefit of entrants and |
6 | | shall be
paid out as part of the respective purses for such |
7 | | races.
Nominating, sustaining and starting fees shall be |
8 | | held in trust accounts
for the purposes as set forth in |
9 | | this Act and in accordance with Section
205-15 of the |
10 | | Department of Agriculture Law (20 ILCS
205/205-15).
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11 | | 5. Provide for the registration with the Department of |
12 | | Agriculture
of Colt Associations or county fairs desiring |
13 | | to sponsor races at county
fairs. |
14 | | 6. Provide for the promotion of producing standardbred |
15 | | racehorses by providing a bonus award program for owners of |
16 | | 2-year-old horses that win multiple major stakes races that |
17 | | are limited to Illinois conceived and foaled horses.
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18 | | (k) The Department of Agriculture, with the advice and |
19 | | assistance of the
Illinois
Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory |
20 | | Board, may allocate monies for purse
supplements for such |
21 | | races. In determining whether to allocate money and
the amount, |
22 | | the Department
of Agriculture shall consider factors, |
23 | | including but not limited to, the
amount of money appropriated |
24 | | for the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund
program, the number |
25 | | of races that may occur, and an organizational
licensee's purse |
26 | | structure. The organizational licensee shall notify the
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1 | | Department of Agriculture of the conditions and minimum purses |
2 | | for races
limited to Illinois conceived and foaled horses to be |
3 | | conducted by each
organizational licensee conducting a harness |
4 | | racing meeting for which purse
supplements have been |
5 | | negotiated.
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6 | | (l) All races held at county fairs and the State Fair which |
7 | | receive funds
from the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund |
8 | | shall be conducted in
accordance with the rules of the United |
9 | | States Trotting Association unless
otherwise modified by the |
10 | | Department of Agriculture.
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11 | | (m) At all standardbred race meetings held or conducted |
12 | | under authority of a
license granted by the Board, and at all |
13 | | standardbred races held at county
fairs which are approved by |
14 | | the Department of Agriculture or at the
Illinois or DuQuoin |
15 | | State Fairs, no one shall jog, train, warm up or drive
a |
16 | | standardbred horse unless he or she is wearing a protective |
17 | | safety helmet,
with the
chin strap fastened and in place, which |
18 | | meets the standards and
requirements as set forth in the 1984 |
19 | | Standard for Protective Headgear for
Use in Harness Racing and |
20 | | Other Equestrian Sports published by the Snell
Memorial |
21 | | Foundation, or any standards and requirements for headgear the
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22 | | Illinois Racing Board may approve. Any other standards and |
23 | | requirements so
approved by the Board shall equal or exceed |
24 | | those published by the Snell
Memorial Foundation. Any |
25 | | equestrian helmet bearing the Snell label shall
be deemed to |
26 | | have met those standards and requirements.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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2 | | (230 ILCS 5/31.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-31.1)
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3 | | Sec. 31.1.
(a) Organization licensees
collectively shall |
4 | | contribute annually to charity the sum of $1,000,000
$750,000
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5 | | to non-profit organizations that provide medical and family, |
6 | | counseling,
and similar services to persons who reside or work |
7 | | on the backstretch of
Illinois racetracks.
These contributions |
8 | | shall be collected as follows: (i) no later than July
1st of |
9 | | each year the Board shall assess each organization licensee, |
10 | | except
those tracks which are not within 100 miles of each |
11 | | other which tracks
shall pay $40,000 $30,000 annually apiece |
12 | | into the Board charity fund, that amount
which equals $920,000 |
13 | | $690,000 multiplied by the amount of pari-mutuel wagering
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14 | | handled by the organization licensee in the year preceding |
15 | | assessment and
divided by the total pari-mutuel wagering |
16 | | handled by all Illinois
organization licensees, except those |
17 | | tracks which are not within 100 miles of
each other, in the |
18 | | year preceding assessment; (ii) notice of
the assessed |
19 | | contribution shall be mailed to each organization licensee;
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20 | | (iii) within thirty days of its receipt of such notice, each |
21 | | organization
licensee shall remit the assessed contribution to |
22 | | the Board. If an
organization licensee wilfully fails to so |
23 | | remit the contribution, the
Board may revoke its license to |
24 | | conduct horse racing.
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25 | | (b) No later than October 1st of each year, any
qualified |
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1 | | charitable organization seeking an allotment of
contributed |
2 | | funds shall
submit to the Board an application for those funds, |
3 | | using the
Board's approved
form. No later than December 31st of |
4 | | each year, the Board shall
distribute all such amounts |
5 | | collected that year to such charitable
organization |
6 | | applicants.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 87-110.)
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8 | | (230 ILCS 5/32.1)
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9 | | Sec. 32.1. Pari-mutuel tax credit; statewide racetrack |
10 | | real estate
equalization. |
11 | | (a) In order to encourage new investment in Illinois |
12 | | racetrack facilities and
mitigate differing real estate tax |
13 | | burdens among all racetracks, the licensees
affiliated or |
14 | | associated with each racetrack that has been awarded live |
15 | | racing
dates in the current year shall receive an immediate |
16 | | pari-mutuel tax credit in
an amount equal to the greater of (i) |
17 | | 50% of the amount of the real estate
taxes paid in the prior |
18 | | year attributable to that racetrack, or (ii) the amount
by |
19 | | which the real estate taxes paid in the prior year attributable |
20 | | to that
racetrack exceeds 60% of the average real estate taxes |
21 | | paid in the prior year
for all racetracks awarded live horse |
22 | | racing meets in the current year.
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23 | | Each year, regardless of whether the organization licensee |
24 | | conducted live
racing in the year of certification, the
Board |
25 | | shall certify in writing, prior to December 31, the real
estate |
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1 | | taxes paid in that year for each racetrack and the amount of |
2 | | the
pari-mutuel tax credit that each organization licensee, |
3 | | intertrack wagering
licensee, and intertrack wagering location |
4 | | licensee that derives its license
from such racetrack is |
5 | | entitled in the succeeding calendar year. The real
estate taxes |
6 | | considered under this Section
for any racetrack shall be those |
7 | | taxes on the real estate parcels and related
facilities used to |
8 | | conduct a horse race meeting and inter-track wagering at
such
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9 | | racetrack under this Act.
In no event shall the amount of the |
10 | | tax credit under this Section exceed the
amount of pari-mutuel |
11 | | taxes otherwise calculated under this Act.
The amount of the |
12 | | tax credit under this Section
shall be retained by each |
13 | | licensee and shall not be subject to any reallocation
or |
14 | | further distribution under this Act. The Board may promulgate |
15 | | emergency
rules to implement this Section.
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16 | | (b) Beginning on January 1 following the calendar yar |
17 | | during which an organization licensee begins conducting |
18 | | electronic gaming operations pursuant to Section 56 of this |
19 | | Act, the maximum credit amount an organization licensee shall |
20 | | be eligible to receive pursuant to this Section shall be equal |
21 | | to 50% of the credit awarded to the organization licensee in |
22 | | calendar year 2010. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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24 | | (230 ILCS 5/34.3 new) |
25 | | Sec. 34.3. Drug testing. The Illinois Racing Board and the |
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1 | | Department of Agriculture shall jointly establish a program for |
2 | | the purpose of conducting drug testing of horses at county |
3 | | fairs and shall adopt any rules necessary for enforcement of |
4 | | the program. The rules shall include appropriate penalties for |
5 | | violations.
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6 | | (230 ILCS 5/36)
(from Ch. 8, par. 37-36)
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7 | | Sec. 36. (a) Whoever administers or conspires to administer |
8 | | to
any horse a hypnotic, narcotic, stimulant, depressant or any |
9 | | chemical
substance which may affect the speed of a horse at any |
10 | | time in any race
where the purse or any part of the purse is |
11 | | made of money authorized by any
Section of this Act , except |
12 | | those chemical substances permitted by ruling of
the Board, |
13 | | internally, externally or by hypodermic method in a race or |
14 | | prior
thereto, or whoever knowingly enters a horse in any race |
15 | | within a period of 24
hours after any hypnotic, narcotic, |
16 | | stimulant, depressant or any other chemical
substance which may |
17 | | affect the speed of a horse at any time, except those
chemical |
18 | | substances permitted by ruling of the Board, has been |
19 | | administered to
such horse either internally or externally or |
20 | | by hypodermic method for the
purpose of increasing or retarding |
21 | | the speed of such horse shall be guilty of a
Class 4 felony. |
22 | | The Board shall suspend or revoke such violator's license.
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23 | | (b) The term "hypnotic" as used in this Section includes |
24 | | all barbituric
acid preparations and derivatives.
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25 | | (c) The term "narcotic" as used in this Section includes |
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all its alkaloids, salts, preparations and |
2 | | derivatives, cocaine
and all its salts, preparations and |
3 | | derivatives and substitutes.
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4 | | (d) The provisions of this Section 36 and the treatment |
5 | | authorized herein
apply to horses entered in and competing in |
6 | | race meetings as defined in
Section 3.47 of this Act and to |
7 | | horses entered in and competing at any county
fair.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 79-1185.)
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9 | | (230 ILCS 5/40) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-40)
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10 | | Sec. 40.
(a) The imposition of any fine or penalty provided |
11 | | in this Act
shall not preclude the Board in its rules and |
12 | | regulations from imposing a
fine or penalty for any other |
13 | | action which, in the Board's discretion, is a
detriment or |
14 | | impediment to horse racing.
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15 | | (b) The Director of Agriculture or his or her authorized |
16 | | representative
shall impose the following monetary penalties |
17 | | and hold administrative
hearings as required for failure to |
18 | | submit the following applications,
lists, or reports within the |
19 | | time period, date or manner required by
statute or rule or for |
20 | | removing a foal from Illinois prior to inspection:
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21 | | (1) late filing of a renewal application for offering |
22 | | or standing
stallion for service:
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23 | | (A) if an application is submitted no more than 30 |
24 | | days late, $50;
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25 | | (B) if an application is submitted no more than 45 |
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2 | | (C) if an application is submitted more than 45 |
3 | | days late, if filing
of the application is allowed |
4 | | under an administrative hearing, $250;
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5 | | (2) late filing of list or report of mares bred:
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6 | | (A) if a list or report is submitted no more than |
7 | | 30 days late, $50;
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8 | | (B) if a list or report is submitted no more than |
9 | | 60 days late $150; or
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10 | | (C) if a list or report is submitted more than 60 |
11 | | days late, if filing
of the list or report is allowed |
12 | | under an administrative hearing, $250;
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13 | | (3) filing an Illinois foaled thoroughbred mare status |
14 | | report after the statutory deadline as provided in |
15 | | subsection (k) of Section 30 of this Act
December 31 :
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16 | | (A) if a report is submitted no more than 30 days |
17 | | late, $50;
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18 | | (B) if a report is submitted no more than 90 days |
19 | | late, $150;
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20 | | (C) if a report is submitted no more than 150 days |
21 | | late, $250; or
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22 | | (D) if a report is submitted more than 150 days |
23 | | late, if filing of
the report is allowed under an |
24 | | administrative hearing, $500;
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25 | | (4) late filing of application for foal eligibility |
26 | | certificate:
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1 | | (A) if an application is submitted no more than 30 |
2 | | days late, $50;
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3 | | (B) if an application is submitted no more than 90 |
4 | | days late, $150;
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5 | | (C) if an application is submitted no more than 150 |
6 | | days late, $250; or
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7 | | (D) if an application is submitted more than 150 |
8 | | days late, if
filing of the application is allowed |
9 | | under an administrative hearing, $500;
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10 | | (5) failure to report the intent to remove a foal from |
11 | | Illinois prior
to inspection, identification and |
12 | | certification by a Department of
Agriculture investigator, |
13 | | $50; and
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14 | | (6) if a list or report of mares bred is incomplete, |
15 | | $50 per mare not
included on the list or report.
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16 | | Any person upon whom monetary penalties are imposed under |
17 | | this Section 3
times within a 5 year period shall have any |
18 | | further monetary penalties
imposed at double the amounts set |
19 | | forth above. All monies assessed and
collected for violations |
20 | | relating to thoroughbreds shall be paid into the
Thoroughbred |
21 | | Breeders Fund. All monies assessed and collected for
violations |
22 | | relating to standardbreds shall be paid into the Standardbred
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23 | | Breeders Fund.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 87-397.)
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25 | | (230 ILCS 5/56 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 56. Electronic gaming. |
2 | | (a) A person, firm, or corporation having operating control |
3 | | of a race track may apply to the Gaming Board for an electronic |
4 | | gaming license. An electronic gaming license shall authorize |
5 | | its holder to conduct electronic gaming on the grounds of the |
6 | | race track controlled by the licensee's race track. Only one |
7 | | electronic gaming license may be awarded for any race track. |
8 | | Each license shall specify the number of gaming positions that |
9 | | its holder may operate. |
10 | | An electronic gaming licensee may not permit persons under |
11 | | 21 years of age to be present in its electronic gaming |
12 | | facility, but the licensee may accept wagers on live racing and |
13 | | inter-track wagers at its electronic gaming facility. |
14 | | (b) The adjusted gross receipts by an electronic gaming |
15 | | licensee from electronic gaming remaining after the payment of |
16 | | taxes under Section 13 of the Illinois Gambling Act shall be |
17 | | distributed as follows: |
18 | | (1) Amounts shall be paid to the purse account at the |
19 | | track at which the organization licensee is conducting |
20 | | racing equal to the following: |
21 | | 12.75% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
22 | | including $75,000,000; |
23 | | 20% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
24 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $100,000,000; |
25 | | 26.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess |
26 | | of $100,000,000 but not exceeding $125,000,000; and |
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1 | | 20.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess |
2 | | of $125,000,000. |
3 | | (2) The remainder shall be retained by the electronic |
4 | | gaming licensee. |
5 | | (c) Electronic gaming receipts placed into the purse |
6 | | account of an organization licensee racing thoroughbred horses |
7 | | shall be used for purses, for health care services and worker's |
8 | | compensation for racing industry workers, for equine research, |
9 | | for programs to care for and transition injured and retired |
10 | | thoroughbred horses that race at the race track, or for horse |
11 | | ownership promotion, in accordance with the agreement of the |
12 | | horsemen's association representing the largest number of |
13 | | owners or trainers who race at that organization licensee's |
14 | | race meeting. Annually, from the purse account of an |
15 | | organization licensee racing thoroughbred horses, an amount |
16 | | equal to 12% of the electronic gaming receipts placed into the |
17 | | purse accounts shall be paid to the Illinois Thoroughbred |
18 | | Breeders Fund and shall be used for owner awards; a stallion |
19 | | program pursuant to paragraph (3) of subsection (g) of Section |
20 | | 30 of this Act; and Illinois conceived and foaled stakes races |
21 | | pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection (g) of Section 30 of |
22 | | this Act, as specifically designated by the horsemen's |
23 | | association representing the largest number of owners or |
24 | | trainers who race at the organization licensee's race meeting. |
25 | | Annually, from the purse account of an organization licensee |
26 | | conducting thoroughbred races at a race track in Madison |
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1 | | County, an amount equal to 1% of the electronic gaming receipts |
2 | | distributed to purses per subsection (b) of this Section 56 |
3 | | shall be paid as follows: 0.33 1/3% to Southern Illinois |
4 | | University Department of Animal Sciences for equine research |
5 | | and education, an amount equal to 0.33 1/3% of the electronic |
6 | | gaming receipts shall be used to operate laundry facilities for |
7 | | backstretch workers at that race track, and an amount equal to |
8 | | 0.33 1/3% of the electronic gaming receipts shall be paid to |
9 | | programs to care for injured and unwanted horses that race at |
10 | | that race track. |
11 | | Annually, from the purse account of organization licensees |
12 | | conducting thoroughbred races at race tracks in Cook County, |
13 | | $100,000 shall be paid for division and equal distribution to |
14 | | the animal sciences department of each Illinois public |
15 | | university system engaged in equine research and education on |
16 | | or before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
17 | | General Assembly for equine research and education. |
18 | | (d) Annually, from the purse account of an organization |
19 | | licensee racing standardbred horses, an amount equal to 15% of |
20 | | the electronic gaming receipts placed into that purse account |
21 | | shall be paid to the Illinois Colt Stakes Purse Distribution |
22 | | Fund. Moneys deposited into the Illinois Colt Stakes Purse |
23 | | Distribution Fund shall be used for standardbred racing as |
24 | | authorized in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (8), (9), (10), and |
25 | | (11) of subsection (g) of Section 31 of this Act and for bonus |
26 | | awards as authorized under paragraph 6 of subsection (j) of |
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1 | | Section 31 of this Act. |
2 | | (e) As a requirement for continued eligibility to conduct |
3 | | electronic gaming, each organization licensee must promote |
4 | | live racing and horse ownership through marketing and |
5 | | promotional efforts. To meet this requirement, all |
6 | | organization licensees operating at each race track facility |
7 | | must collectively expend the amount of the pari-mutuel tax |
8 | | credit that was certified by the Illinois Racing Board in the |
9 | | prior calendar year pursuant to Section 32.1 of this Act for |
10 | | that race track facility, in addition to the amount that was |
11 | | expended by each organizational licensee for such efforts in |
12 | | calendar year 2009. Such incremental expenditures must be |
13 | | directed to assure that all marketing expenditures, including |
14 | | those for the organization licensee's electronic gaming |
15 | | facility, advertise, market, and promote horse racing or horse |
16 | | ownership. The amount spent by the organization licensee for |
17 | | such marketing and promotional efforts in 2009 shall be |
18 | | certified by the Board no later than 90 days after the |
19 | | effective date of this Section. |
20 | | Section 60. The Riverboat Gambling Act is amended by |
21 | | changing Sections 1, 3, 4, 5, 5.1, 6, 7, 7.3, 8, 9, 11, 11.1, |
22 | | 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, and 23 and by adding Sections 5.3, 7.6, |
23 | | 7.7, 7.9, and 7.10 as follows:
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24 | | (230 ILCS 10/1) (from Ch. 120, par. 2401)
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1 | | Sec. 1. Short title. This Act shall be known and may be |
2 | | cited as the
Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1029.)
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4 | | (230 ILCS 10/3) (from Ch. 120, par. 2403)
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5 | | Sec. 3. Riverboat Gambling Authorized.
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6 | | (a) Riverboat gambling
operations and electronic gaming |
7 | | operations and the system of wagering
incorporated therein , as |
8 | | defined in this Act, are hereby authorized to the
extent that |
9 | | they are carried out in accordance with the provisions of this
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10 | | Act.
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11 | | (b) This Act does not apply to the pari-mutuel system of |
12 | | wagering used
or intended to be used in connection with the |
13 | | horse-race meetings as
authorized under the Illinois Horse |
14 | | Racing Act of 1975, lottery games
authorized under the Illinois |
15 | | Lottery Law, bingo authorized under the Bingo
License and Tax |
16 | | Act, charitable games authorized under the Charitable Games
Act |
17 | | or pull tabs and jar games conducted under the Illinois Pull |
18 | | Tabs and Jar
Games Act. This Act applies to electronic gaming |
19 | | authorized under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 to the |
20 | | extent provided in that Act and in this Act.
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21 | | (c) Riverboat gambling conducted pursuant to this Act may |
22 | | be authorized
upon any water within the State of Illinois or |
23 | | any
water other than Lake Michigan which constitutes a boundary |
24 | | of the State
of Illinois.
A licensee may conduct riverboat |
25 | | gambling authorized under this Act
regardless of whether it |
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1 | | conducts excursion cruises. A licensee may permit
the |
2 | | continuous ingress and egress of passengers for the purpose of
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3 | | gambling.
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4 | | (d) Gambling that is conducted in accordance with this Act |
5 | | using slot machines and video games of chance and other |
6 | | electronic gambling games as defined in both the Illinois |
7 | | Gambling Act and the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is |
8 | | authorized. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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10 | | (230 ILCS 10/4) (from Ch. 120, par. 2404)
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11 | | Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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12 | | (a) "Board" means the Illinois Gaming Board.
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13 | | (b) "Occupational license" means a license issued by the |
14 | | Board to a
person or entity to perform an occupation which the |
15 | | Board has identified as
requiring a license to engage in |
16 | | riverboat gambling in Illinois.
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17 | | (c) "Gambling game" includes, but is not limited to, |
18 | | baccarat,
twenty-one, poker, craps, slot machine, video game of |
19 | | chance, roulette
wheel, klondike table, punchboard, faro |
20 | | layout, keno layout, numbers
ticket, push card, jar ticket, or |
21 | | pull tab which is authorized by the Board
as a wagering device |
22 | | under this Act.
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23 | | (d) "Riverboat" means a self-propelled excursion boat, a
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24 | | permanently moored barge, or permanently moored barges that are |
25 | | permanently
fixed together to operate as one vessel, on which |
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1 | | lawful gambling is
authorized and licensed as
provided in this |
2 | | Act.
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3 | | "Slot machine" means any mechanical, electrical, or other |
4 | | device, contrivance, or machine that is authorized by the Board |
5 | | as a wagering device under this Act which, upon insertion of a |
6 | | coin, currency, token or similar object therein, or upon |
7 | | payment of any consideration whatsoever, is available to play |
8 | | or operate, the play or operation of which may deliver or |
9 | | entitle the person playing or operating the machine to receive |
10 | | cash, premiums, merchandise, tokens, or anything of value |
11 | | whatsoever, whether the payoff is made automatically from the |
12 | | machine or in any other manner whatsoever. A slot machine: |
13 | | (1) May utilize spinning reels or video displays or |
14 | | both. |
15 | | (2) May or may not dispense coins, tickets or tokens to |
16 | | winning patrons. |
17 | | (3) May use an electronic credit system for receiving |
18 | | wagers and making payouts. |
19 | | "Slot machine" does not include table games authorized by the |
20 | | Board as a wagering device under this Act. |
21 | | (e) "Managers license" means a license issued by the Board |
22 | | to a person or
entity
to manage gambling operations conducted |
23 | | by the State pursuant to Section 7.3.
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24 | | (f) "Dock" means the location where a riverboat moors for |
25 | | the purpose of
embarking passengers for and disembarking |
26 | | passengers from the riverboat.
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1 | | (g) "Gross receipts" means the total amount of money |
2 | | exchanged for the
purchase of chips, tokens , or electronic |
3 | | cards by gaming riverboat patrons , excluding the total dollar |
4 | | amount of non-cashable vouchers, coupons, and electronic |
5 | | promotions redeemed by patrons upon a riverboat .
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6 | | (h) "Adjusted gross receipts" means the gross receipts less
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7 | | winnings paid to wagerers. "Adjusted gross receipts" shall not |
8 | | include the total dollar amount of non-cashable vouchers, |
9 | | coupons, and electronic promotions redeemed by wagerers upon a |
10 | | riverboat.
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11 | | (i) "Cheat" means to alter the selection of criteria which |
12 | | determine the
result of a gambling game or the amount or |
13 | | frequency of payment in a gambling
game.
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14 | | (j) (Blank).
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15 | | (k) "Gambling operation" means the conduct of authorized |
16 | | gambling games authorized under this Act
upon a riverboat or |
17 | | authorized under this Act and the Illinois Horse Racing Act of |
18 | | 1975 at an electronic gaming facility .
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19 | | (l) "License bid" means the lump sum amount of money that |
20 | | an applicant
bids and agrees to pay the State in return for an |
21 | | owners license that is
re-issued on or after July 1, 2003.
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22 | | "Table game" means a live gaming apparatus upon which |
23 | | gaming is conducted or that determines the outcome that is the |
24 | | object of a wager, including, but not limited to, baccarat, |
25 | | twenty-one, blackjack, poker, craps, roulette wheel, klondike |
26 | | table, punchboard, faro layout, keno layout, numbers ticket, |
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1 | | push card, jar ticket, pull tab, or other similar games that |
2 | | are authorized by the Board as a wagering device under this |
3 | | Act. "Table game" does not include slot machines or video games |
4 | | of chance. |
5 | | (m) The terms "minority person", "female", and "person with |
6 | | a disability" shall have the same meaning
as
defined in
Section |
7 | | 2 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and |
8 | | Persons with
Disabilities Act.
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9 | | "Owners license" means a license to conduct riverboat |
10 | | gambling operations, but does not include an electronic gaming |
11 | | license. |
12 | | "Licensed owner" means a person who holds an owners |
13 | | license. |
14 | | "Electronic gaming" means slot machine gambling, video |
15 | | game of chance gambling, or gambling with electronic gambling |
16 | | games as defined in the Illinois Gambling Act or defined by the |
17 | | Board that is conducted at a race track pursuant to an |
18 | | electronic gaming license. |
19 | | "Electronic gaming facility" means the area where the Board |
20 | | has authorized electronic gaming at a race track of an |
21 | | organization licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of
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22 | | 1975 that holds an electronic gaming license. |
23 | | "Electronic gaming license" means a license issued by the |
24 | | Board under Section 7.6 of this Act authorizing electronic |
25 | | gaming at an electronic gaming facility. |
26 | | "Electronic gaming licensee" means an entity that holds an |
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1 | | electronic gaming license. |
2 | | "Organization licensee" means an entity authorized by the |
3 | | Illinois Racing Board to conduct pari-mutuel wagering in |
4 | | accordance with the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. With |
5 | | respect only to electronic gaming, "organization licensee" |
6 | | includes the authorization for electronic gaming created under |
7 | | subsection (a) of Section 56 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act |
8 | | of 1975. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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10 | | (230 ILCS 10/5) (from Ch. 120, par. 2405)
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11 | | Sec. 5. Gaming Board.
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12 | | (a) (1) There is hereby established the
Illinois Gaming |
13 | | Board, which shall have the powers and duties specified in
this |
14 | | Act, and all other powers necessary and proper to fully and
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15 | | effectively execute this Act for the purpose of administering, |
16 | | regulating,
and enforcing the system of riverboat gambling and |
17 | | electronic gaming established by this Act. Its
jurisdiction |
18 | | shall extend under this Act to every person, association,
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19 | | corporation, partnership and trust involved in riverboat |
20 | | gambling
operations and electronic gaming in the State of |
21 | | Illinois.
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22 | | (2) The Board shall consist of 5 members to be appointed by |
23 | | the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Senate, one of |
24 | | whom shall be designated
by the Governor to be chairperson |
25 | | chairman . Each member shall have a reasonable
knowledge of the |
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1 | | practice, procedure and principles of gambling operations.
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2 | | Each member shall either be a resident of Illinois or shall |
3 | | certify that he or she
will become a resident of Illinois |
4 | | before taking office. |
5 | | The Board must include the following: |
6 | | (A) One member who has received, at a minimum, a |
7 | | bachelor's degree from an accredited school and at least 10 |
8 | | years of verifiable training and experience in the fields |
9 | | of investigation and law enforcement. |
10 | | (B) One member who is a certified public accountant |
11 | | with experience in auditing and with knowledge of complex |
12 | | corporate structures and transactions. |
13 | | (C) One member who has 5 years' experience as a |
14 | | principal, senior officer, or director of a company or |
15 | | business with either material responsibility for the daily |
16 | | operations and management of the overall company or |
17 | | business or material responsibility for the policy making |
18 | | of the company or business. |
19 | | (D) One member who is a lawyer licensed to practice law |
20 | | in Illinois. |
21 | | No more than 3 members of the Board may be from the same |
22 | | political party. The Board should reflect the ethnic, cultural, |
23 | | and geographic diversity of the State. No Board member shall, |
24 | | within a period of one year immediately preceding nomination, |
25 | | have been employed or received compensation or fees for |
26 | | services from a person or entity, or its parent or affiliate, |
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1 | | that has engaged in business with the Board, a licensee, or a |
2 | | licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Board |
3 | | members must publicly disclose all prior affiliations with |
4 | | gaming interests, including any compensation, fees, bonuses, |
5 | | salaries, and other reimbursement received from a person or |
6 | | entity, or its parent or affiliate, that has engaged in |
7 | | business with the Board, a licensee, or a licensee under the |
8 | | Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. This disclosure must be made |
9 | | within 30 days after nomination but prior to confirmation by |
10 | | the Senate and must be made available to the members of the |
11 | | Senate. At least one member
shall be experienced in law |
12 | | enforcement and criminal investigation, at
least one member |
13 | | shall be a certified public accountant experienced in
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14 | | accounting and auditing, and at least one member shall be a |
15 | | lawyer licensed
to practice law in Illinois.
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16 | | (3) The terms of office of the Board members shall be 3 |
17 | | years, except
that the terms of office of the initial Board |
18 | | members appointed pursuant to
this Act will commence from the |
19 | | effective date of this Act and run as
follows: one for a term |
20 | | ending July 1, 1991, 2 for a term ending July 1,
1992, and 2 for |
21 | | a term ending July 1, 1993. Upon the expiration of the
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22 | | foregoing terms, the successors of such members shall serve a |
23 | | term for 3
years and until their successors are appointed and |
24 | | qualified for like terms.
Vacancies in the Board shall be |
25 | | filled for the unexpired term in like
manner as original |
26 | | appointments. Each member of the Board shall be
eligible for |
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1 | | reappointment at the discretion of the Governor with the
advice |
2 | | and consent of the Senate.
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3 | | (4) Each member of the Board shall receive $300 for each |
4 | | day the
Board meets and for each day the member conducts any |
5 | | hearing pursuant to
this Act. Each member of the Board shall |
6 | | also be reimbursed for all actual
and necessary expenses and |
7 | | disbursements incurred in the execution of official
duties.
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8 | | (5) No person shall be appointed a member of the Board or |
9 | | continue to be
a member of the Board who is, or whose spouse, |
10 | | child or parent is, a member
of the board of directors of, or a |
11 | | person financially interested in, any
gambling operation |
12 | | subject to the jurisdiction of this Board, or any race
track, |
13 | | race meeting, racing association or the operations thereof |
14 | | subject
to the jurisdiction of the Illinois Racing Board. No |
15 | | Board member shall
hold any other public office. No person |
16 | | shall be a
member of the Board who is not of good moral |
17 | | character or who has been
convicted of, or is under indictment |
18 | | for, a felony under the laws of
Illinois or any other state, or |
19 | | the United States.
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20 | | (5.5) No member of the Board shall engage in any political |
21 | | activity. For the purposes of this Section, "political" means |
22 | | any activity in support
of or in connection with any campaign |
23 | | for federal, State, or local elective office or any political
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24 | | organization, but does not include activities (i) relating to |
25 | | the support or
opposition of any executive, legislative, or |
26 | | administrative action (as those
terms are defined in Section 2 |
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1 | | of the Lobbyist Registration Act), (ii) relating
to collective |
2 | | bargaining, or (iii) that are
otherwise
in furtherance of the |
3 | | person's official
State duties or governmental and public |
4 | | service functions.
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5 | | (6) Any member of the Board may be removed by the Governor |
6 | | for neglect
of duty, misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance |
7 | | in office or for engaging in any political activity.
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8 | | (7) Before entering upon the discharge of the duties of his |
9 | | office, each
member of the Board shall take an oath that he |
10 | | will faithfully execute the
duties of his office according to |
11 | | the laws of the State and the rules and
regulations adopted |
12 | | therewith and shall give bond to the State of Illinois,
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13 | | approved by the Governor, in the sum of $25,000. Every such |
14 | | bond, when
duly executed and approved, shall be recorded in the |
15 | | office of the
Secretary of State. Whenever the Governor |
16 | | determines that the bond of any
member of the Board has become |
17 | | or is likely to become invalid or
insufficient, he shall |
18 | | require such member forthwith to renew his bond,
which is to be |
19 | | approved by the Governor. Any member of the Board who fails
to |
20 | | take oath and give bond within 30 days from the date of his |
21 | | appointment,
or who fails to renew his bond within 30 days |
22 | | after it is demanded by the
Governor, shall be guilty of |
23 | | neglect of duty and may be removed by the
Governor. The cost of |
24 | | any bond given by any member of the Board under this
Section |
25 | | shall be taken to be a part of the necessary expenses of the |
26 | | Board.
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1 | | (8) The Board shall employ such
personnel as may be |
2 | | necessary to carry out its functions and shall determine the |
3 | | salaries of all personnel, except those personnel whose |
4 | | salaries are determined under the terms of a collective |
5 | | bargaining agreement. No
person shall be employed to serve the |
6 | | Board who is, or whose spouse, parent
or child is, an official |
7 | | of, or has a financial interest in or financial
relation with, |
8 | | any operator engaged in gambling operations within this
State |
9 | | or any organization engaged in conducting horse racing within |
10 | | this
State. For the one year immediately preceding employment, |
11 | | an employee shall not have been employed or received |
12 | | compensation or fees for services from a person or entity, or |
13 | | its parent or affiliate, that has engaged in business with the |
14 | | Board, a licensee, or a licensee under the Illinois Horse |
15 | | Racing Act of 1975. Any employee violating these prohibitions |
16 | | shall be subject to
termination of employment. In addition, all |
17 | | Board members and employees are subject to the restrictions set |
18 | | forth in Section 5-45 of the State Officials and Employees |
19 | | Ethics Act.
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20 | | (9) An Administrator shall be appointed by the Governor |
21 | | with the advice and consent of the Senate. An Administrator |
22 | | shall perform any and all duties that the Board
shall assign |
23 | | him. The salary of the Administrator shall be determined by
the |
24 | | Board and, in addition,
he shall be reimbursed for all actual |
25 | | and necessary expenses incurred by
him in discharge of his |
26 | | official duties. The Administrator shall keep
records of all |
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1 | | proceedings of the Board and shall preserve all records,
books, |
2 | | documents and other papers belonging to the Board or entrusted |
3 | | to
its care. The Administrator shall devote his full time to |
4 | | the duties of
the office and shall not hold any other office or |
5 | | employment. In addition to other prescribed duties, the |
6 | | Administrator shall establish a system by which personnel |
7 | | assisting the Board regarding the issuance of owner's licenses, |
8 | | whether it be relocation, re-issuance, or the initial issuance, |
9 | | shall be assigned specific duties in each instance, thereby |
10 | | preventing a conflict of interest in regards to the |
11 | | decision-making process. A conflict of interest exists if a |
12 | | situation influences or creates the appearance that it may |
13 | | influence judgment or performance of duties or |
14 | | responsibilities.
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15 | | (b) The Board shall have general responsibility for the |
16 | | implementation
of this Act. Its duties include, without |
17 | | limitation, the following:
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18 | | (1) To decide promptly and in reasonable order all |
19 | | license applications.
Any party aggrieved by an action of |
20 | | the Board denying, suspending,
revoking, restricting or |
21 | | refusing to renew a license may request a hearing
before |
22 | | the Board. A request for a hearing must be made to the |
23 | | Board in
writing within 5 days after service of notice of |
24 | | the action of the Board.
Notice of the action of the Board |
25 | | shall be served either by personal
delivery or by certified |
26 | | mail, postage prepaid, to the aggrieved party.
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1 | | served by certified mail shall be deemed complete on the |
2 | | business
day following the date of such mailing. The Board |
3 | | shall conduct all
requested hearings promptly and in |
4 | | reasonable order;
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5 | | (2) To conduct all hearings pertaining to civil |
6 | | violations of this Act
or rules and regulations promulgated |
7 | | hereunder;
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8 | | (3) To promulgate such rules and regulations as in its |
9 | | judgment may be
necessary to protect or enhance the |
10 | | credibility and integrity of gambling
operations |
11 | | authorized by this Act and the regulatory process |
12 | | hereunder;
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13 | | (4) To provide for the establishment and collection of |
14 | | all license and
registration fees and taxes imposed by this |
15 | | Act and the rules and
regulations issued pursuant hereto. |
16 | | All such fees and taxes shall be
deposited into the State |
17 | | Gaming Fund;
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18 | | (5) To provide for the levy and collection of penalties |
19 | | and fines for the
violation of provisions of this Act and |
20 | | the rules and regulations
promulgated hereunder. All such |
21 | | fines and penalties shall be deposited
into the Education |
22 | | Assistance Fund, created by Public Act 86-0018, of the
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23 | | State of Illinois;
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24 | | (6) To be present through its inspectors and agents any |
25 | | time gambling
operations are conducted on any riverboat or |
26 | | at any electronic gaming
facility for the purpose of |
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1 | | certifying the
revenue thereof, receiving complaints from |
2 | | the public, and conducting such
other investigations into |
3 | | the conduct of the gambling games and the
maintenance of |
4 | | the equipment as from time to time the Board may deem
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5 | | necessary and proper;
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6 | | (7) To review and rule upon any complaint by a licensee
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7 | | regarding any investigative procedures of the State which |
8 | | are unnecessarily
disruptive of gambling operations. The |
9 | | need to inspect and investigate
shall be presumed at all |
10 | | times. The disruption of a licensee's operations
shall be |
11 | | proved by clear and convincing evidence, and establish |
12 | | that: (A)
the procedures had no reasonable law enforcement |
13 | | purposes, and (B) the
procedures were so disruptive as to |
14 | | unreasonably inhibit gambling operations;
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15 | | (8) To hold at least one meeting each quarter of the |
16 | | fiscal
year. In addition, special meetings may be called by |
17 | | the Chairman or any 2
Board members upon 72 hours written |
18 | | notice to each member. All Board
meetings shall be subject |
19 | | to the Open Meetings Act. Three members of the
Board shall |
20 | | constitute a quorum, and 3 votes shall be required for any
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21 | | final determination by the Board. The Board shall keep a |
22 | | complete and
accurate record of all its meetings. A |
23 | | majority of the members of the Board
shall constitute a |
24 | | quorum for the transaction of any business, for the
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25 | | performance of any duty, or for the exercise of any power |
26 | | which this Act
requires the Board members to transact, |
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1 | | perform or exercise en banc, except
that, upon order of the |
2 | | Board, one of the Board members or an
administrative law |
3 | | judge designated by the Board may conduct any hearing
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4 | | provided for under this Act or by Board rule and may |
5 | | recommend findings and
decisions to the Board. The Board |
6 | | member or administrative law judge
conducting such hearing |
7 | | shall have all powers and rights granted to the
Board in |
8 | | this Act. The record made at the time of the hearing shall |
9 | | be
reviewed by the Board, or a majority thereof, and the |
10 | | findings and decision
of the majority of the Board shall |
11 | | constitute the order of the Board in
such case;
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12 | | (9) To maintain records which are separate and distinct |
13 | | from the records
of any other State board or commission. |
14 | | Such records shall be available
for public inspection and |
15 | | shall accurately reflect all Board proceedings;
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16 | | (10) To file a written annual report with the Governor |
17 | | on or before
March 1 each year and such additional reports |
18 | | as the Governor may request.
The annual report shall |
19 | | include a statement of receipts and disbursements
by the |
20 | | Board, actions taken by the Board, and any additional |
21 | | information
and recommendations which the Board may deem |
22 | | valuable or which the Governor
may request;
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23 | | (11) (Blank);
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24 | | (12) (Blank);
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25 | | (13) To assume responsibility for administration and |
26 | | enforcement of the
Video Gaming Act; and |
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1 | | (13.5) To assume responsibility for the administration |
2 | | and enforcement
of operations at electronic gaming |
3 | | facilities pursuant to this Act and the
Illinois Horse |
4 | | Racing Act of 1975; and |
5 | | (14) To adopt, by rule, a code of conduct governing |
6 | | Board members and employees that ensure, to the maximum |
7 | | extent possible, that persons subject to this Code avoid |
8 | | situations, relationships, or associations that may |
9 | | represent or lead to a conflict of interest.
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10 | | Any action by the Board or staff of the Board, including, |
11 | | but not limited to, denying a renewal, approving procedures |
12 | | (including internal controls), levying a fine or penalty, |
13 | | promotions, or other activities by an applicant for licensure |
14 | | or a licensee, may at the discretion of the applicant or |
15 | | licensee be appealed to an administrative law judge in |
16 | | accordance with subsection (b) of Section 17.1. |
17 | | Internal controls and changes submitted by licensees must |
18 | | be reviewed and either approved or denied with cause within 60 |
19 | | days after receipt by the Illinois Gaming Board. In the event |
20 | | an internal control submission or change does not meet the |
21 | | standards set by the Board, staff of the Board must provide |
22 | | technical assistance to the licensee to rectify such |
23 | | deficiencies within 60 days after the initial submission and |
24 | | the revised submission must be reviewed and approved or denied |
25 | | with cause within 60 days. For the purposes of this paragraph, |
26 | | "with cause" means that the approval of the submission would |
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1 | | jeopardize the integrity of gaming. In the event the Board |
2 | | staff has not acted within the timeframe, the submission shall |
3 | | be deemed approved. |
4 | | (c) The Board shall have jurisdiction over and shall |
5 | | supervise all
gambling operations governed by this Act. The |
6 | | Board shall have all powers
necessary and proper to fully and |
7 | | effectively execute the provisions of
this Act, including, but |
8 | | not limited to, the following:
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9 | | (1) To investigate applicants and determine the |
10 | | eligibility of
applicants for licenses and to select among |
11 | | competing applicants the
applicants which best serve the |
12 | | interests of the citizens of Illinois.
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13 | | (2) To have jurisdiction and supervision over all |
14 | | riverboat gambling
operations authorized under this Act in |
15 | | this State and all persons in places on riverboats where |
16 | | gambling
operations are conducted.
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17 | | (3) To promulgate rules and regulations for the purpose |
18 | | of administering
the provisions of this Act and to |
19 | | prescribe rules, regulations and
conditions under which |
20 | | all riverboat gambling operations subject to this
Act in |
21 | | the State shall be
conducted. Such rules and regulations |
22 | | are to provide for the prevention of
practices detrimental |
23 | | to the public interest and for the best interests of
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24 | | riverboat gambling, including rules and regulations |
25 | | regarding the
inspection of electronic gaming facilities |
26 | | and such riverboats and the review of any permits or |
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1 | | licenses
necessary to operate a riverboat or electronic |
2 | | gaming facilities under any laws or regulations applicable
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3 | | to riverboats or electronic gaming facilities , and to |
4 | | impose penalties for violations thereof.
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5 | | (4) To enter the office, riverboats, electronic gaming |
6 | | facilities, and
other facilities, or other
places of |
7 | | business of a licensee, where evidence of the compliance or
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8 | | noncompliance with the provisions of this Act is likely to |
9 | | be found.
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10 | | (5) To investigate alleged violations of this Act or |
11 | | the
rules of the Board and to take appropriate disciplinary
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12 | | action against a licensee or a holder of an occupational |
13 | | license for a
violation, or institute appropriate legal |
14 | | action for enforcement, or both.
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15 | | (6) To adopt standards for the licensing of all persons |
16 | | under this Act,
as well as for electronic or mechanical |
17 | | gambling games, and to establish
fees for such licenses.
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18 | | (7) To adopt appropriate standards for all electronic |
19 | | gaming facilities, riverboats ,
and other facilities |
20 | | authorized under this Act .
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21 | | (8) To require that the records, including financial or |
22 | | other statements
of any licensee under this Act, shall be |
23 | | kept in such manner as prescribed
by the Board and that any |
24 | | such licensee involved in the ownership or
management of |
25 | | gambling operations submit to the Board an annual balance
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26 | | sheet and profit and loss statement, list of the |
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1 | | stockholders or other
persons having a 1% or greater |
2 | | beneficial interest in the gambling
activities of each |
3 | | licensee, and any other information the Board deems
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4 | | necessary in order to effectively administer this Act and |
5 | | all rules,
regulations, orders and final decisions |
6 | | promulgated under this Act.
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7 | | (9) To conduct hearings, issue subpoenas for the |
8 | | attendance of
witnesses and subpoenas duces tecum for the |
9 | | production of books, records
and other pertinent documents |
10 | | in accordance with the Illinois
Administrative Procedure |
11 | | Act, and to administer oaths and affirmations to
the |
12 | | witnesses, when, in the judgment of the Board, it is |
13 | | necessary to
administer or enforce this Act or the Board |
14 | | rules.
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15 | | (10) To prescribe a form to be used by any licensee |
16 | | involved in the
ownership or management of gambling |
17 | | operations as an
application for employment for their |
18 | | employees.
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19 | | (11) To revoke or suspend licenses, as the Board may |
20 | | see fit and in
compliance with applicable laws of the State |
21 | | regarding administrative
procedures, and to review |
22 | | applications for the renewal of licenses. The
Board may |
23 | | suspend an owners license or electronic gaming license , |
24 | | without notice or hearing upon a
determination that the |
25 | | safety or health of patrons or employees is
jeopardized by |
26 | | continuing a gambling operation conducted under that |
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1 | | license riverboat's operation . The suspension may
remain |
2 | | in effect until the Board determines that the cause for |
3 | | suspension
has been abated. The Board may revoke the owners |
4 | | license or electronic
gaming
license upon a
determination |
5 | | that the licensee owner has not made satisfactory progress |
6 | | toward
abating the hazard.
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7 | | (12) To eject or exclude or authorize the ejection or |
8 | | exclusion of, any
person from riverboat gambling |
9 | | facilities where that such person is in violation
of this |
10 | | Act, rules and regulations thereunder, or final orders of |
11 | | the
Board, or where such person's conduct or reputation is |
12 | | such that his or her
presence within the riverboat gambling |
13 | | facilities may, in the opinion of
the Board, call into |
14 | | question the honesty and integrity of the gambling
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15 | | operations or interfere with the orderly conduct thereof; |
16 | | provided that the
propriety of such ejection or exclusion |
17 | | is subject to subsequent hearing
by the Board.
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18 | | (13) To require all licensees of gambling operations to |
19 | | utilize a
cashless wagering system whereby all players' |
20 | | money is converted to tokens,
electronic cards, or chips |
21 | | which shall be used only for wagering in the
gambling |
22 | | establishment.
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23 | | (14) (Blank).
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24 | | (15) To suspend, revoke or restrict licenses, to |
25 | | require the
removal of a licensee or an employee of a |
26 | | licensee for a violation of this
Act or a Board rule or for |
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1 | | engaging in a fraudulent practice, and to
impose civil |
2 | | penalties of up to $5,000 against individuals and up to
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3 | | $10,000 or an amount equal to the daily gross receipts, |
4 | | whichever is
larger, against licensees for each violation |
5 | | of any provision of the Act,
any rules adopted by the |
6 | | Board, any order of the Board or any other action
which, in |
7 | | the Board's discretion, is a detriment or impediment to |
8 | | riverboat
gambling operations.
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9 | | (16) To hire employees to gather information, conduct |
10 | | investigations
and carry out any other tasks contemplated |
11 | | under this Act.
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12 | | (17) To establish minimum levels of insurance to be |
13 | | maintained by
licensees.
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14 | | (18) To authorize a licensee to sell or serve alcoholic |
15 | | liquors, wine or
beer as defined in the Liquor Control Act |
16 | | of 1934 on board a riverboat
and to have exclusive |
17 | | authority to establish the hours for sale and
consumption |
18 | | of alcoholic liquor on board a riverboat, notwithstanding |
19 | | any
provision of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 or any |
20 | | local ordinance, and
regardless of whether the riverboat |
21 | | makes excursions. The
establishment of the hours for sale |
22 | | and consumption of alcoholic liquor on
board a riverboat is |
23 | | an exclusive power and function of the State. A home
rule |
24 | | unit may not establish the hours for sale and consumption |
25 | | of alcoholic
liquor on board a riverboat. This subdivision |
26 | | (18) amendatory Act of 1991 is a denial and
limitation of |
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1 | | home rule powers and functions under subsection (h) of
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2 | | Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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3 | | (19) After consultation with the U.S. Army Corps of |
4 | | Engineers, to
establish binding emergency orders upon the |
5 | | concurrence of a majority of
the members of the Board |
6 | | regarding the navigability of water, relative to
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7 | | excursions,
in the event
of extreme weather conditions, |
8 | | acts of God or other extreme circumstances.
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9 | | (20) To delegate the execution of any of its powers |
10 | | under this Act for
the purpose of administering and |
11 | | enforcing this Act and its rules and
regulations hereunder.
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12 | | (20.5) To approve any contract entered into on its |
13 | | behalf.
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14 | | (20.6) To appoint investigators to conduct |
15 | | investigations, searches, seizures, arrests, and other |
16 | | duties imposed under this Act, as deemed necessary by the |
17 | | Board. These investigators have and may exercise all of the |
18 | | rights and powers of peace officers, provided that these |
19 | | powers shall be limited to offenses or violations occurring |
20 | | or committed on a riverboat or dock, as defined in |
21 | | subsections (d) and (f) of Section 4, or as otherwise |
22 | | provided by this Act or any other law. |
23 | | (20.7) To contract with the Department of State Police |
24 | | for the use of trained and qualified State police officers |
25 | | and with the Department of Revenue for the use of trained |
26 | | and qualified Department of Revenue investigators to |
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1 | | conduct investigations, searches, seizures, arrests, and |
2 | | other duties imposed under this Act and to exercise all of |
3 | | the rights and powers of peace officers, provided that the |
4 | | powers of Department of Revenue investigators under this |
5 | | subdivision (20.7) shall be limited to offenses or |
6 | | violations occurring or committed on a riverboat or dock, |
7 | | as defined in subsections (d) and (f) of Section 4, or as |
8 | | otherwise provided by this Act or any other law. In the |
9 | | event the Department of State Police or the Department of |
10 | | Revenue is unable to fill contracted police or |
11 | | investigative positions, the Board may appoint |
12 | | investigators to fill those positions pursuant to |
13 | | subdivision (20.6).
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14 | | (21) To make rules concerning the conduct of electronic |
15 | | gaming.
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16 | | (22) (21) To take any other action as may be reasonable |
17 | | or appropriate to
enforce this Act and rules and |
18 | | regulations hereunder.
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19 | | (d) The Board may seek and shall receive the cooperation of |
20 | | the
Department of State Police in conducting background |
21 | | investigations of
applicants and in fulfilling its |
22 | | responsibilities under
this Section. Costs incurred by the |
23 | | Department of State Police as
a result of such cooperation |
24 | | shall be paid by the Board in conformance
with the requirements |
25 | | of Section 2605-400 of the Department of State Police Law
(20 |
26 | | ILCS 2605/2605-400).
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1 | | (e) The Board must authorize to each investigator and to |
2 | | any other
employee of the Board exercising the powers of a |
3 | | peace officer a distinct badge
that, on its face, (i) clearly |
4 | | states that the badge is authorized by the Board
and
(ii) |
5 | | contains a unique identifying number. No other badge shall be |
6 | | authorized
by the Board.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 96-34, eff. 7-13-09; 96-37, eff. 7-13-09; |
8 | | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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9 | | (230 ILCS 10/5.1) (from Ch. 120, par. 2405.1)
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10 | | Sec. 5.1. Disclosure of records.
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11 | | (a) Notwithstanding any applicable statutory provision to |
12 | | the contrary,
the Board shall, on written request from any |
13 | | person, provide
information furnished by an applicant or |
14 | | licensee concerning the applicant
or licensee, his products, |
15 | | services or gambling enterprises and his
business holdings, as |
16 | | follows:
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17 | | (1) The name, business address and business telephone |
18 | | number of any
applicant or licensee.
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19 | | (2) An identification of any applicant or licensee |
20 | | including, if an
applicant or licensee is not an |
21 | | individual, the state of incorporation or
registration, |
22 | | the corporate officers, and the identity of all |
23 | | shareholders
or participants. If an applicant or licensee |
24 | | has a pending registration
statement filed with the |
25 | | Securities and Exchange Commission, only the names
of those |
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1 | | persons or entities holding interest of 5% or more must be |
2 | | provided.
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3 | | (3) An identification of any business, including, if |
4 | | applicable, the
state of incorporation or registration, in |
5 | | which an applicant or licensee
or an applicant's or |
6 | | licensee's spouse or children has an equity interest
of |
7 | | more than 1%. If an applicant or licensee is a corporation, |
8 | | partnership
or other business entity, the applicant or |
9 | | licensee shall identify any
other corporation, partnership |
10 | | or business entity in which it has an equity
interest of 1%
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11 | | or more, including, if applicable, the state of
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12 | | incorporation or registration. This information need not |
13 | | be provided by a
corporation, partnership or other business |
14 | | entity that has a pending
registration statement filed with |
15 | | the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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16 | | (4) Whether an applicant or licensee has been indicted, |
17 | | convicted,
pleaded guilty or nolo contendere, or forfeited |
18 | | bail concerning any
criminal offense under the laws of any |
19 | | jurisdiction, either felony or
misdemeanor (except for |
20 | | traffic violations), including the date, the name
and |
21 | | location of the court, arresting agency and prosecuting |
22 | | agency, the
case number, the offense, the disposition and |
23 | | the location and length of
incarceration.
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24 | | (5) Whether an applicant or licensee has had any |
25 | | license or
certificate issued by a licensing authority in |
26 | | Illinois or any other
jurisdiction denied, restricted, |
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1 | | suspended, revoked or not renewed and a
statement |
2 | | describing the facts and circumstances concerning the |
3 | | denial,
restriction, suspension, revocation or |
4 | | non-renewal, including the licensing
authority, the date |
5 | | each such action was taken, and the reason for each
such |
6 | | action.
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7 | | (6) Whether an applicant or licensee has ever filed or |
8 | | had filed against
it a proceeding in bankruptcy or has ever |
9 | | been involved in any formal
process to adjust, defer, |
10 | | suspend or otherwise work out the payment of any
debt |
11 | | including the date of filing, the name and location of the |
12 | | court, the
case and number of the disposition.
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13 | | (7) Whether an applicant or licensee has filed, or been |
14 | | served with a
complaint or other notice filed with any |
15 | | public body, regarding the
delinquency in the payment of, |
16 | | or a dispute over the filings concerning the
payment of, |
17 | | any tax required under federal, State or local law, |
18 | | including
the amount, type of tax, the taxing agency and |
19 | | time periods involved.
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20 | | (8) A statement listing the names and titles of all |
21 | | public officials
or officers of any unit of government, and |
22 | | relatives of said
public officials or officers who, |
23 | | directly or indirectly, own
any financial interest in, have |
24 | | any beneficial interest in, are the
creditors of or hold |
25 | | any debt instrument issued by, or hold or have any
interest |
26 | | in any contractual or service relationship with, an |
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1 | | applicant
or licensee.
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2 | | (9) Whether an applicant or licensee has made, directly |
3 | | or indirectly,
any political contribution, or any loans, |
4 | | donations or other payments, to
any candidate or office |
5 | | holder, within 5 years from the date of filing the
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6 | | application, including the amount and the method of |
7 | | payment.
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8 | | (10) The name and business telephone number of the |
9 | | counsel
representing an applicant or licensee in matters |
10 | | before the Board.
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11 | | (11) A description of any proposed or approved |
12 | | riverboat gaming or electronic gaming operation, including |
13 | | the type of boat, home dock , or electronic gaming location, |
14 | | expected
economic benefit to the community, anticipated or |
15 | | actual number of
employees, any statement from an applicant |
16 | | or licensee regarding compliance
with federal and State |
17 | | affirmative action guidelines, projected or actual
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18 | | admissions and projected or actual adjusted gross gaming |
19 | | receipts.
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20 | | (12) A description of the product or service to be |
21 | | supplied by an
applicant for a supplier's license.
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22 | | (b) Notwithstanding any applicable statutory provision to |
23 | | the contrary,
the Board shall, on written request from any |
24 | | person, also provide
the following information:
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25 | | (1) The amount of the wagering tax and admission tax |
26 | | paid daily to the
State of Illinois by the holder of an |
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1 | | owner's license.
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2 | | (2) Whenever the Board finds an applicant for an |
3 | | owner's license
unsuitable for licensing, a copy of the |
4 | | written letter outlining the
reasons for the denial.
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5 | | (3) Whenever the Board has refused to grant leave for |
6 | | an applicant to
withdraw his application, a copy of the |
7 | | letter outlining the reasons for
the refusal.
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8 | | (c) Subject to the above provisions, the Board shall not |
9 | | disclose any
information which would be barred by:
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10 | | (1) Section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act; or
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11 | | (2) The statutes, rules, regulations or |
12 | | intergovernmental agreements
of any jurisdiction.
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13 | | (d) The Board may assess fees for the copying of |
14 | | information in
accordance with Section 6 of the Freedom of |
15 | | Information Act.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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17 | | (230 ILCS 10/5.3 new) |
18 | | Sec. 5.3. Prioritization of video gaming operations. |
19 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that the implementation of |
20 | | the Video Gaming Act and the commencement of video gaming |
21 | | operations authorized pursuant to that Act are no less |
22 | | important than the activities and operations authorized by this |
23 | | amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. It is the intent |
24 | | of the General Assembly that the implementation of operations |
25 | | authorized by the Video Gaming Act must not be delayed as a |
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1 | | result of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. |
2 | | (b) No licenses or additional gaming positions authorized |
3 | | in this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall be |
4 | | awarded or issued before the video gaming implementation date. |
5 | | For the purposes of this Section and this Act, "video gaming |
6 | | implementation date" means the date when at least 2,000 video |
7 | | gaming terminals authorized pursuant to the Video Gaming Act |
8 | | are operational and are being used to conduct video gaming with |
9 | | at least 1,000 video gaming terminals operating in Cook, Lake, |
10 | | McHenry, Kane, DuPage, and Will Counties, and at least 1,000 |
11 | | video gaming terminals operating in the remaining counties. |
12 | | If the implementation of video gaming is delayed due to a |
13 | | court action and the Board is prohibited from taking further |
14 | | action to implement video gaming because of that court action, |
15 | | then this Section shall not apply so long as that prohibition |
16 | | exists. If the Video Gaming Act, as it was enacted and amended |
17 | | prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
18 | | General Assembly, becomes nullified through a court action, |
19 | | then this Section shall not apply.
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20 | | (230 ILCS 10/6) (from Ch. 120, par. 2406)
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21 | | Sec. 6. Application for Owners License.
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22 | | (a) A qualified person may
apply to the Board for an owners |
23 | | license to
conduct a riverboat gambling operation as provided |
24 | | in this Act. The
application shall be made on forms provided by |
25 | | the Board and shall contain
such information as the Board |
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1 | | prescribes, including but not limited to the
identity of the |
2 | | riverboat on which such gambling operation is to be
conducted , |
3 | | if applicable, and the exact location where such riverboat will |
4 | | be located docked , a
certification that the riverboat will be |
5 | | registered under this Act at all
times during which gambling |
6 | | operations are conducted on board, detailed
information |
7 | | regarding the ownership and management of the applicant, and
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8 | | detailed personal information regarding the applicant. Any |
9 | | application for an
owners license to be re-issued on or after |
10 | | June 1, 2003 shall also
include the applicant's license bid in |
11 | | a form prescribed by the Board.
Information
provided on the |
12 | | application shall be used as a basis for a thorough
background |
13 | | investigation which the Board shall conduct with respect to |
14 | | each
applicant. An incomplete application shall be cause for |
15 | | denial of a license
by the Board.
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16 | | (a-5) In addition to any other information required under |
17 | | this Section, each application for an owners license submitted |
18 | | on or after July 1, 2011 must include the following |
19 | | information: |
20 | | (1) The history and success of the applicant and each |
21 | | person and entity disclosed under subsection (c) of this |
22 | | Section in developing tourism facilities ancillary to |
23 | | gaming, if applicable. |
24 | | (2) The likelihood that granting a license to the |
25 | | applicant will lead to the creation of quality, living wage |
26 | | jobs and permanent, full-time jobs for residents of the |
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1 | | State and residents of the unit of local government that is |
2 | | designated as the home dock of the proposed facility where |
3 | | gambling is to be conducted by the applicant. |
4 | | (3) The projected number of jobs that would be created |
5 | | if the license is granted and the projected number of new |
6 | | employees at the proposed facility where gambling is to be |
7 | | conducted by the applicant. |
8 | | (4) The record of the applicant and its developer in |
9 | | meeting commitments to local agencies, community-based |
10 | | organizations, and employees at other locations where the |
11 | | applicant or its developer has performed similar functions |
12 | | as they would perform if the applicant were granted a |
13 | | license. |
14 | | (5) Identification of adverse effects that might be |
15 | | caused by the proposed facility where gambling is to be |
16 | | conducted by the applicant, including the costs of meeting |
17 | | increased demand for public health care, child care, public |
18 | | transportation, affordable housing, and social services, |
19 | | and a plan to mitigate those adverse effects. |
20 | | (6) The record of the applicant and its developer |
21 | | regarding compliance with: |
22 | | (A) federal, state, and local discrimination, wage |
23 | | and hour, disability, and occupational and |
24 | | environmental health and safety laws; and |
25 | | (B) state and local labor relations and employment |
26 | | laws. |
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1 | | (7) The applicant's record in dealing with its |
2 | | employees and their representatives at other locations. |
3 | | (8) A plan concerning the utilization of minority |
4 | | person-owned and female-owned businesses and concerning |
5 | | the hiring of minorities and females. |
6 | | (9) Evidence that the applicant used its best efforts |
7 | | to reach a goal of 25% ownership representation by minority |
8 | | persons and 5% ownership representation by females. |
9 | | (b) Applicants shall submit with their application all |
10 | | documents,
resolutions, and letters of support from the |
11 | | governing body that represents
the municipality or county |
12 | | wherein the licensee will be located dock .
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13 | | (c) Each applicant shall disclose the identity of every |
14 | | person,
association, trust or corporation having a greater than |
15 | | 1% direct or
indirect pecuniary interest in the riverboat |
16 | | gambling operation with
respect to which the license is sought. |
17 | | If the disclosed entity is a
trust, the application shall |
18 | | disclose the names and addresses of the
beneficiaries; if a |
19 | | corporation, the names and
addresses of all stockholders and |
20 | | directors; if a partnership, the names
and addresses of all |
21 | | partners, both general and limited.
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22 | | (d) An application shall be filed and considered in |
23 | | accordance with the rules of the Board. An
application fee of |
24 | | $50,000 shall be paid at the time of filing
to defray the costs |
25 | | associated with the
background investigation conducted by the |
26 | | Board. If the costs of the
investigation exceed $50,000, the |
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1 | | applicant shall pay the additional amount
to the Board. If the |
2 | | costs of the investigation are less than $50,000, the
applicant |
3 | | shall receive a refund of the remaining amount. All
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4 | | information, records, interviews, reports, statements, |
5 | | memoranda or other
data supplied to or used by the Board in the |
6 | | course of its review or
investigation of an application for a |
7 | | license or a renewal under this Act shall be
privileged, |
8 | | strictly confidential and shall be used only for the purpose of
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9 | | evaluating an applicant for a license or a renewal. Such |
10 | | information, records, interviews, reports,
statements, |
11 | | memoranda or other data shall not be admissible as evidence,
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12 | | nor discoverable in any action of any kind in any court or |
13 | | before any
tribunal, board, agency or person, except for any |
14 | | action deemed necessary
by the Board.
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15 | | (e) The Board shall charge each applicant a fee set by the |
16 | | Department of
State Police to defray the costs associated with |
17 | | the search and
classification of fingerprints obtained by the |
18 | | Board with respect to the
applicant's application. These fees |
19 | | shall be paid into the State Police
Services Fund.
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20 | | (f) The licensed owner shall be the person primarily |
21 | | responsible for the
boat itself. Only one riverboat gambling |
22 | | operation may be authorized
by the Board on any riverboat. The |
23 | | applicant must identify the each riverboat or premises
it |
24 | | intends to use and certify that the riverboat or premises : (1) |
25 | | has the authorized
capacity required in this Act; (2) is |
26 | | accessible to disabled persons; and
(3) is fully registered and |
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1 | | licensed in accordance
with any applicable laws.
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2 | | (g) A person who knowingly makes a false statement on an |
3 | | application is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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5 | | (230 ILCS 10/7) (from Ch. 120, par. 2407)
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6 | | Sec. 7. Owners Licenses.
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7 | | (a) The Board shall issue owners licenses to persons, firms |
8 | | or
corporations which apply for such licenses upon payment to |
9 | | the Board of the
non-refundable license fee set by the Board, |
10 | | upon payment of a $25,000
license fee for the first year of |
11 | | operation and a $5,000 license fee for
each succeeding year and |
12 | | upon a determination by the Board that the
applicant is |
13 | | eligible for an owners license pursuant to this Act and the
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14 | | rules of the Board. From the effective date of this amendatory |
15 | | Act of the 95th General Assembly until (i) 3 years after the |
16 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th General |
17 | | Assembly, (ii) the date any organization licensee begins to |
18 | | operate a slot machine or video game of chance under the |
19 | | Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 or this Act, (iii) the date |
20 | | that payments begin under subsection (c-5) of Section 13 of the |
21 | | Act, or (iv) the wagering tax imposed under Section 13 of this |
22 | | Act is increased by law to reflect a tax rate that is at least |
23 | | as stringent or more stringent than the tax rate contained in |
24 | | subsection (a-3) of Section 13 , or (v) when an owners licensee |
25 | | holding a license issued pursuant to Section 7.1 of this Act |
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1 | | begins conducting gaming , whichever occurs first, as a |
2 | | condition of licensure and as an alternative source of payment |
3 | | for those funds payable under subsection (c-5) of Section 13 of |
4 | | this the Riverboat Gambling Act, any owners licensee that holds |
5 | | or receives its owners license on or after the effective date |
6 | | of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, other than |
7 | | an owners licensee operating a riverboat with adjusted gross |
8 | | receipts in calendar year 2004 of less than $200,000,000, must |
9 | | pay into the Horse Racing Equity Trust Fund, in addition to any |
10 | | other payments required under this Act, an amount equal to 3% |
11 | | of the adjusted gross receipts received by the owners licensee. |
12 | | The payments required under this Section shall be made by the |
13 | | owners licensee to the State Treasurer no later than 3:00 |
14 | | o'clock p.m. of the day after the day when the adjusted gross |
15 | | receipts were received by the owners licensee. A person, firm |
16 | | or corporation is ineligible to receive
an owners license if:
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17 | | (1) the person has been convicted of a felony under the |
18 | | laws of this
State, any other state, or the United States;
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19 | | (2) the person has been convicted of any violation of |
20 | | Article 28 of the
Criminal Code of 1961, or substantially |
21 | | similar laws of any other jurisdiction;
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22 | | (3) the person has submitted an application for a |
23 | | license under this
Act which contains false information;
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24 | | (4) the person is
a member of the Board;
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25 | | (5) a person defined in (1), (2), (3) or (4) is an |
26 | | officer, director or
managerial employee of the firm or |
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1 | | corporation;
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2 | | (6) the firm or corporation employs a person defined in |
3 | | (1), (2), (3) or
(4) who participates in the management or |
4 | | operation of gambling operations
authorized under this |
5 | | Act;
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6 | | (7) (blank); or
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7 | | (8) a license of the person, firm or corporation issued |
8 | | under
this Act, or a license to own or operate gambling |
9 | | facilities
in any other jurisdiction, has been revoked.
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10 | | The Board is expressly prohibited from making changes to |
11 | | the requirement that licensees make payment into the Horse |
12 | | Racing Equity Trust Fund without the express authority of the |
13 | | Illinois General Assembly and making any other rule to |
14 | | implement or interpret this amendatory Act of the 95th General |
15 | | Assembly. For the purposes of this paragraph, "rules" is given |
16 | | the meaning given to that term in Section 1-70 of the Illinois |
17 | | Administrative Procedure Act. |
18 | | (b) In determining whether to grant an owners license to an |
19 | | applicant, the
Board shall consider:
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20 | | (1) the character, reputation, experience and |
21 | | financial integrity of the
applicants and of any other or |
22 | | separate person that either:
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23 | | (A) controls, directly or indirectly, such |
24 | | applicant, or
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25 | | (B) is controlled, directly or indirectly, by such |
26 | | applicant or by a
person which controls, directly or |
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1 | | indirectly, such applicant;
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2 | | (2) the facilities or proposed facilities for the |
3 | | conduct of riverboat
gambling;
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4 | | (3) the highest prospective total revenue to be derived |
5 | | by the State
from the conduct of riverboat gambling;
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6 | | (4) the extent to which the ownership of the applicant |
7 | | reflects the
diversity of the State by including minority |
8 | | persons, females, and persons with a disability
and the |
9 | | good faith affirmative action plan of
each applicant to |
10 | | recruit, train and upgrade minority persons, females, and |
11 | | persons with a disability in all employment |
12 | | classifications;
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13 | | (5) the financial ability of the applicant to purchase |
14 | | and maintain
adequate liability and casualty insurance;
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15 | | (6) whether the applicant has adequate capitalization |
16 | | to provide and
maintain, for the duration of a license, a |
17 | | riverboat;
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18 | | (7) the extent to which the applicant exceeds or meets |
19 | | other standards
for the issuance of an owners license which |
20 | | the Board may adopt by rule;
and
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21 | | (8) the The amount of the applicant's license bid ; .
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22 | | (9) the extent to which the applicant plans to enter |
23 | | into revenue sharing agreements with communities other |
24 | | than the host municipality and the terms of those |
25 | | agreements; and |
26 | | (10) the extent to which the ownership of the applicant |
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1 | | includes the most qualified number of minority persons, |
2 | | females, and persons with a disability. |
3 | | (c) Each owners license shall specify the place where |
4 | | riverboats shall
operate and dock.
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5 | | (d) Each applicant shall submit with his application, on |
6 | | forms
provided by the Board, 2 sets of his fingerprints.
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7 | | (e) The Board may issue up to 10 licenses authorizing the |
8 | | holders of such
licenses to own riverboats. In the application |
9 | | for an owners license, the
applicant shall state the dock at |
10 | | which the riverboat is based and the water
on which the |
11 | | riverboat will be located. The Board shall issue 5 licenses to
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12 | | become effective not earlier than January 1, 1991. Three of |
13 | | such licenses
shall authorize riverboat gambling on the |
14 | | Mississippi River, or, with approval
by the municipality in |
15 | | which the
riverboat was docked on August 7, 2003 and with Board |
16 | | approval, be authorized to relocate to a new location,
in a
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17 | | municipality that (1) borders on the Mississippi River or is |
18 | | within 5
miles of the city limits of a municipality that |
19 | | borders on the Mississippi
River and (2), on August 7, 2003, |
20 | | had a riverboat conducting riverboat gambling operations |
21 | | pursuant to
a license issued under this Act; one of which shall |
22 | | authorize riverboat
gambling from a home dock in the city of |
23 | | East St. Louis. One other license
shall
authorize riverboat |
24 | | gambling on
the Illinois River in Tazewell County, or, with |
25 | | approval by a municipality in which such riverboat was docked |
26 | | on January 1, 2010 and with Board approval, be authorized to |
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1 | | relocate to a new location that is no more than 10 miles away |
2 | | from its original location, in a municipality that (1) borders |
3 | | on the Illinois River or is within 5 miles of the city limits |
4 | | of a municipality that borders on the Illinois River and (2), |
5 | | on January 1, 2010, had a riverboat conducting riverboat |
6 | | gambling operations pursuant to a license issued under this Act |
7 | | south of Marshall County . The Board shall issue one
additional |
8 | | license to become effective not earlier than March 1, 1992, |
9 | | which
shall authorize riverboat gambling on the Des Plaines |
10 | | River in Will County.
The Board may issue 4 additional licenses |
11 | | to become effective not
earlier than
March 1, 1992. In |
12 | | determining the water upon which riverboats will operate,
the |
13 | | Board shall consider the economic benefit which riverboat |
14 | | gambling confers
on the State, and shall seek to assure that |
15 | | all regions of the State share
in the economic benefits of |
16 | | riverboat gambling.
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17 | | In granting all licenses, the Board may give favorable |
18 | | consideration to
economically depressed areas of the State, to |
19 | | applicants presenting plans
which provide for significant |
20 | | economic development over a large geographic
area, and to |
21 | | applicants who currently operate non-gambling riverboats in
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22 | | Illinois.
The Board shall review all applications for owners |
23 | | licenses,
and shall inform each applicant of the Board's |
24 | | decision.
The Board may grant an owners license to an
applicant |
25 | | that has not submitted the highest license bid, but if it does |
26 | | not
select the highest bidder, the Board shall issue a written |
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1 | | decision explaining
why another
applicant was selected and |
2 | | identifying the factors set forth in this Section
that favored |
3 | | the winning bidder.
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4 | | In addition to any other revocation powers granted to the |
5 | | Board under this
Act,
the Board may revoke the owners license |
6 | | of a licensee which fails
to begin conducting gambling within |
7 | | 15 months
of receipt of the
Board's approval of the application |
8 | | if the Board determines that license
revocation is in the best |
9 | | interests of the State.
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10 | | (e-16) The provisions of this subsection (e-16) apply only |
11 | | to an owners licensee of a license issued or re-issued pursuant |
12 | | to Section 7.1 of this Act and if the owners licensee was found |
13 | | preliminarily suitable or suitable by the Board prior to the |
14 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
15 | | Assembly. The owners licensee shall pay (i) a $100,000 fee for |
16 | | the issuance or renewal of its license and (ii) an initial fee |
17 | | of $25,000 per gaming position in place of, and not in addition |
18 | | to, the initial fee under subsection (h) of this Section 7. |
19 | | Additionally, the owners licensee shall make a reconciliation |
20 | | payment on July 1, 2016 in an amount equal to 75% of the |
21 | | average annual adjusted gross receipts, minus an amount equal |
22 | | to the $25,000 initial payment per gaming position. If this |
23 | | calculation results in a negative amount, then the owners |
24 | | licensee is not entitled to any reimbursement of fees |
25 | | previously paid. This reconciliation payment may be made in |
26 | | installments over a period of no more than 5 years, subject to |
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1 | | Board approval. Any installment payments shall include an |
2 | | annual market interest rate as determined by the Board. All |
3 | | payments by licensees under this subsection shall be deposited |
4 | | into the Capital Projects Fund. For any payments required under |
5 | | this Section, the owners licensee shall receive (i) a credit |
6 | | for any amounts that the owners licensee has paid to the State |
7 | | or the Board or their agents prior to November 1, 2010 for |
8 | | consultants, licensing fees, up-front fees, or other items, not |
9 | | to exceed $53,000,000 and (ii) a credit for $147,000,000 for |
10 | | the payments that the unit of local government has pledged to |
11 | | remit to the State. The Board shall review any such pledge to |
12 | | remit payments to the State and consider a revision to that |
13 | | pledge if the owners licensee subject to this subsection (e-16) |
14 | | has experienced a significant increase in competition; |
15 | | however, any such revision shall not impact the amount of the |
16 | | credit the owners licensee shall receive for payments pledged |
17 | | by the unit of local government to the State in this subsection |
18 | | (e-16). An owners licensee subject to this subsection (e-16) |
19 | | shall only pay the initial fees required pursuant to this |
20 | | subsection and shall not have to pay any initial fees or |
21 | | payments that were ordered by the Board prior to November 1, |
22 | | 2010. However, any payments that have been made by the owners |
23 | | licensee to the State or the Board or to their agents for |
24 | | consultants, licensing fees, up front fees, or other items |
25 | | shall remain with the State, and the owners licensee shall |
26 | | receive a credit as specified in this subsection. |
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1 | | (f) The first 10 owners licenses issued under this Act |
2 | | shall permit the
holder to own up to 2 riverboats and equipment |
3 | | thereon
for a period of 3 years after the effective date of the |
4 | | license. Holders of
the first 10 owners licenses must pay the |
5 | | annual license fee for each of
the 3
years during which they |
6 | | are authorized to own riverboats.
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7 | | (g) Upon the termination, expiration, or revocation of an |
8 | | owners license of each of the first
10 licenses , which shall be |
9 | | issued for a 3 year period, all licenses are
renewable annually |
10 | | upon payment of the fee and a determination by the Board
that |
11 | | the licensee continues to meet all of the requirements of this |
12 | | Act and the
Board's rules.
However, for licenses renewed on or |
13 | | after May 1, 1998, renewal shall be
for a period of 4 years, |
14 | | unless the Board sets a shorter period.
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15 | | (h) An owners license shall entitle the licensee to own up |
16 | | to 2
riverboats. |
17 | | A licensee shall limit the number of gaming positions |
18 | | gambling participants to
1,200 for any such owners license |
19 | | prior to July 1, 2011. On or after July l, 2011, a licensee |
20 | | shall limit the number of gaming positions to 2,000 for any |
21 | | such owners license .
The initial fee for each gaming position |
22 | | obtained on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
23 | | of the 97th General Assembly shall be $12,500 for licensees not |
24 | | located in Cook County and $25,000 for licensees located in |
25 | | Cook County, in addition to the reconciliation payment, as set |
26 | | forth in (e-16) or (h-5). A licensee may operate both of its |
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1 | | riverboats concurrently, provided that the
total number of |
2 | | gaming positions gambling participants on both riverboats does |
3 | | not exceed 1,200 prior to July 1, 2011 and 2,000 on or after |
4 | | July 1, 2011 . Riverboats licensed to operate on the
Mississippi |
5 | | River and the Illinois River south of Marshall County shall
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6 | | have an authorized capacity of at least 500 persons. Any other |
7 | | riverboat
licensed under this Act shall have an authorized |
8 | | capacity of at least 400
persons.
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9 | | (h-5) An owners licensee who purchases positions under
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10 | | subsection (h) on or after the effective date of this |
11 | | amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly must pay an initial |
12 | | fee of $12,500 per gaming position if the licensee is located |
13 | | outside Cook County and an initial fee of $25,000 per gaming |
14 | | position if the licensee is located in Cook County, as stated |
15 | | in subsection (h).
These initial fees shall be deposited into |
16 | | the Gaming Facilities Fee Revenue Fund. Additionally, the |
17 | | owners licensee shall make a reconciliation payment 4 years |
18 | | after any additional gaming positions authorized by subsection |
19 | | (h) begin operating in an amount equal to 75% of the owners |
20 | | licensee's average gross receipts for the most lucrative |
21 | | 12-month period of operations minus an amount equal to $12,500 |
22 | | or $25,000 that the owners licensee paid per additional gaming |
23 | | position. For purposes of this subsection, "average gross |
24 | | receipts" means (i) the increase in adjusted gross receipts for |
25 | | the most lucrative 12-month period of operations over the |
26 | | adjusted gross receipts for 2012, multiplied by (ii) the |
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1 | | percentage derived by dividing the number of additional gaming |
2 | | positions that an owners licensee had purchased pursuant to |
3 | | subsection (h) by the total number of gaming positions operated |
4 | | by the owners licensee. If this calculation results in a |
5 | | negative amount, then the owners licensee is not entitled to |
6 | | any reimbursement of fees previously paid. This reconciliation |
7 | | payment may be made in installments over a period of no more |
8 | | than 5 years, subject to Board approval. Any installment |
9 | | payments shall include an annual market interest rate as |
10 | | determined by the Board. These reconciliation payments shall be |
11 | | deposited into the Capital Projects Fund. |
12 | | (h-10) Any positions that are not purchased by a licensed |
13 | | owner as of January 1, 2016 shall be forfeited and retained by |
14 | | the Board and shall be offered in equal amounts to licensed |
15 | | owners who have purchased all of the positions that were |
16 | | offered. This process shall continue until all positions have |
17 | | been purchased. All positions obtained pursuant to this process |
18 | | must be in operation within 18 months after they were obtained |
19 | | or the licensed owner forfeits the right to operate all of the |
20 | | positions, but is not entitled to a refund of any fees paid. |
21 | | The Board may, after holding a public hearing, grant extensions |
22 | | so long as a licensed owner is working in good faith to make |
23 | | the positions operational. The extension may be for a period of |
24 | | 6 months. If, after the period of the extension, a licensed |
25 | | owner has not made the positions operational, another public |
26 | | hearing must be held by the Board before it may grant another |
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1 | | extension. |
2 | | (i) A licensed owner is authorized to apply to the Board |
3 | | for and, if
approved therefor, to receive all licenses from the |
4 | | Board necessary for the
operation of a riverboat, including a |
5 | | liquor license, a license
to prepare and serve food for human |
6 | | consumption, and other necessary
licenses. All use, occupation |
7 | | and excise taxes which apply to the sale of
food and beverages |
8 | | in this State and all taxes imposed on the sale or use
of |
9 | | tangible personal property apply to such sales aboard the |
10 | | riverboat.
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11 | | (j) The Board may issue or re-issue a license authorizing a |
12 | | riverboat to
dock
in a municipality or approve a relocation |
13 | | under Section 11.2 only if, prior
to the issuance or |
14 | | re-issuance of
the license or approval, the governing body of |
15 | | the municipality in which
the riverboat will dock has by a |
16 | | majority vote approved the docking of
riverboats in the |
17 | | municipality. The Board may issue or re-issue a license
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18 | | authorizing a
riverboat to dock in areas of a county outside |
19 | | any municipality or approve a
relocation under Section 11.2 |
20 | | only if, prior to the issuance or re-issuance
of the license
or |
21 | | approval, the
governing body of the county has by a majority |
22 | | vote approved of the docking of
riverboats within such areas.
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23 | | (k) An owners licensee may conduct land-based gambling |
24 | | operations upon approval by the Board. |
25 | | (l) An owners licensee may conduct gaming at a temporary |
26 | | facility pending the construction of a permanent facility or |
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1 | | the remodeling or relocation of an existing facility to |
2 | | accommodate gaming participants for up to 24 months after the |
3 | | temporary facility begins to conduct gaming. Upon request by an |
4 | | owners licensee and upon a showing of good cause by the owners |
5 | | licensee, the Board shall extend the period during which the |
6 | | licensee may conduct gaming at a temporary facility by up to 12 |
7 | | months. The Board shall make rules concerning the conduct of |
8 | | gaming from temporary facilities. |
9 | | (m) All riverboats and electronic gaming facilities shall |
10 | | consist of buildings that are certified as meeting the U.S. |
11 | | Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and |
12 | | Environmental Design standards. The provisions of this |
13 | | subsection (m) apply to a holder of an owners license or |
14 | | electronic gaming license that (i) begins operations on or |
15 | | after January 1, 2012 or (ii) relocates its facilities. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 95-1008, eff. 12-15-08; 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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17 | | (230 ILCS 10/7.3)
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18 | | Sec. 7.3. State conduct of gambling operations.
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19 | | (a) If, after reviewing each application for a re-issued |
20 | | license, the
Board determines that the highest prospective |
21 | | total revenue to the State would
be derived from State conduct |
22 | | of the gambling operation in lieu of re-issuing
the license, |
23 | | the Board shall inform each applicant of its decision. The |
24 | | Board
shall thereafter have the authority, without obtaining an |
25 | | owners license, to
conduct riverboat gambling operations as
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1 | | previously authorized by the terminated, expired, revoked, or |
2 | | nonrenewed
license through a licensed manager selected |
3 | | pursuant to an open and competitive
bidding
process as set |
4 | | forth in Section 7.5 and as provided in Section 7.4.
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5 | | (b) The Board may locate any riverboat on which a gambling |
6 | | operation is
conducted by the State in any home dock location |
7 | | authorized by Section 3(c)
upon receipt of approval from a |
8 | | majority vote of the governing body of the
municipality or |
9 | | county, as the case may be, in which the riverboat will dock.
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10 | | (c) The Board shall have jurisdiction over and shall |
11 | | supervise all
gambling operations conducted by the State |
12 | | provided for in this Act and shall
have all powers necessary |
13 | | and proper to fully and effectively execute the
provisions of |
14 | | this Act relating to gambling operations conducted by the |
15 | | State.
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16 | | (d) The maximum number of owners licenses authorized under |
17 | | Section 7
7(e)
shall be reduced by one for each instance in |
18 | | which the Board authorizes the
State to conduct a riverboat |
19 | | gambling operation under subsection (a) in lieu of
re-issuing a |
20 | | license to an applicant under Section 7.1.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 93-28, eff. 6-20-03.)
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22 | | (230 ILCS 10/7.6 new) |
23 | | Sec. 7.6. Electronic gaming. |
24 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that the horse racing and |
25 | | riverboat gambling industries share many similarities and |
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1 | | collectively comprise the bulk of the State's gaming industry. |
2 | | One feature common to both industries is that each is highly |
3 | | regulated by the State of Illinois. The General Assembly |
4 | | further finds, however, that despite their shared features each |
5 | | industry is distinct from the other in that horse racing is and |
6 | | continues to be intimately tied to Illinois' agricultural |
7 | | economy and is, at its core, a spectator sport. This |
8 | | distinction requires the General Assembly to utilize different |
9 | | methods to regulate and promote the horse racing industry |
10 | | throughout the State. The General Assembly finds that in order |
11 | | to promote live horse racing as a spectator sport in Illinois |
12 | | and the agricultural economy of this State, it is necessary to |
13 | | allow electronic gaming at Illinois race tracks as an ancillary |
14 | | use given the success of other states in increasing live racing |
15 | | purse accounts and improving the quality of horses |
16 | | participating in horse race meetings. |
17 | | (b) The Illinois Gaming Board shall award one electronic |
18 | | gaming license to each person, firm, or corporation having |
19 | | operating control of a race track that applies under Section 56 |
20 | | of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975, subject to the |
21 | | application and eligibility requirements of this Section. |
22 | | Within 60 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
23 | | of the 97th General Assembly, a person, firm, or corporation |
24 | | having operating control of a race track may submit an |
25 | | application for an electronic gaming license. The application |
26 | | shall specify the number of gaming positions the applicant |
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1 | | intends to use and the place where the electronic gaming |
2 | | facility will operate. |
3 | | The Board shall determine within 120 days after the video |
4 | | gaming implementation date, as defined in Section 5.3 of this |
5 | | Act, whether to grant an electronic gaming license to the |
6 | | applicant. If the Board does not make a determination within |
7 | | that time period, the Board shall give a written explanation to |
8 | | the applicant as to why it has not reached a determination and |
9 | | when it reasonably expects to make a determination. |
10 | | The electronic gaming licensee shall purchase up to the |
11 | | amount of electronic gaming positions authorized under this Act |
12 | | within 120 days after receiving its electronic gaming license. |
13 | | If an electronic gaming licensee is prepared to purchase the |
14 | | electronic gaming positions, but is temporarily prohibited |
15 | | from doing so by order of a court of competent jurisdiction or |
16 | | the Board, then the 120-day period is tolled until a resolution |
17 | | is reached. |
18 | | An electronic gaming license shall authorize its holder to |
19 | | conduct electronic gaming at its race track at the following |
20 | | times: |
21 | | (1) On days when it conducts live racing at the track |
22 | | where its electronic gaming facility is located, from 8:00 |
23 | | a.m. until 3:00 a.m. on the following day. |
24 | | (2) On days when it is scheduled to conduct simulcast |
25 | | wagering on races run in the United States, from 8:00 a.m. |
26 | | until 3:00 a.m. on the following day. |
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1 | | Additionally, the Board may extend these days of operation |
2 | | and hours upon request by an organization licensee as the Board |
3 | | sees fit. |
4 | | A license to conduct electronic gaming and any renewal of |
5 | | an electronic gaming license shall authorize electronic gaming |
6 | | for a period of 4 years. The fee for the issuance or renewal of |
7 | | an electronic gaming license shall be $100,000. |
8 | | (c) To be eligible to conduct electronic gaming, a person, |
9 | | firm, or corporation having operating control of a race track |
10 | | must (i) obtain an electronic gaming license, (ii) hold an |
11 | | organization license under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of |
12 | | 1975, (iii) hold an inter-track wagering license, (iv) pay an |
13 | | initial fee of $25,000 per gaming position from electronic |
14 | | gaming licensees where electronic gaming is conducted in Cook |
15 | | County and $12,500 for electronic gaming licensees where |
16 | | electronic gaming is located outside of Cook County before |
17 | | beginning to conduct electronic gaming plus make the |
18 | | reconciliation payment required under subsection (i), (v) |
19 | | conduct at least 240 live races per year, (vi) meet the |
20 | | requirements of subsection (a) of Section 56 of the Illinois |
21 | | Horse Racing Act of 1975, (vii) for organization licensees |
22 | | conducting standardbred race meetings that had an open |
23 | | backstretch in 2009, keep backstretch barns and dormitories |
24 | | open and operational year-round unless a lesser schedule is |
25 | | mutually agreed to by the organization licensee and the |
26 | | horsemen's association racing at that organization licensee's |
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1 | | race meeting, (viii) for organization licensees conducting |
2 | | thoroughbred race meetings, the organization licensee must |
3 | | maintain accident medical expense liability insurance coverage |
4 | | of $1,000,000 for jockeys, and (ix) meet all other requirements |
5 | | of this Act that apply to owners licensees. Only those persons, |
6 | | firms, or corporations (or its successors or assigns) that had |
7 | | operating control of a race track and held an inter-track |
8 | | wagering license authorized by the Illinois Racing Board in |
9 | | 2009 are eligible. |
10 | | All payments by licensees under this subsection (c) shall |
11 | | be deposited into the Gaming Facilities Fee Revenue Fund, |
12 | | except for the reconciliation payments that are governed by |
13 | | subsection (i) of this Section. |
14 | | (d) The Board may approve electronic gaming positions |
15 | | statewide as provided in this Section. The authority to operate |
16 | | electronic gaming positions under this Section shall be |
17 | | allocated as follows: up to 1,200 gaming positions for any |
18 | | electronic gaming licensee in Cook County and up to 900 gaming |
19 | | positions for any electronic gaming licensee outside of Cook |
20 | | County. |
21 | | (e) Any positions that are not obtained by an organization |
22 | | licensee shall be retained by the Gaming Board and shall be |
23 | | offered in equal amounts to organization licensees who have |
24 | | purchased all of the positions that were offered. This process |
25 | | shall continue until all positions have been purchased. All |
26 | | positions obtained pursuant to this process must be in |
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1 | | operation within 18 months after they were obtained or the |
2 | | organization licensee forfeits the right to operate all of the |
3 | | positions, but is not entitled to a refund of any fees paid. |
4 | | The Board may, after holding a public hearing, grant extensions |
5 | | so long as an organization licensee is working in good faith to |
6 | | begin conducting electronic gaming. The extension may be for a |
7 | | period of 6 months. If, after the period of the extension, a |
8 | | licensee has not begun to conduct electronic gaming, another |
9 | | public hearing must be held by the Board before it may grant |
10 | | another extension. |
11 | | (f) Subject to the approval of the Illinois Gaming Board, |
12 | | an electronic gaming licensee may make modification or |
13 | | additions to any existing buildings and structures to comply |
14 | | with the requirements of this Act. The Illinois Gaming Board |
15 | | shall make its decision after consulting with the Illinois |
16 | | Racing Board. In no case, however, shall the Illinois Gaming |
17 | | Board approve any modification or addition that alters the |
18 | | grounds of the organizational licensee such that the act of |
19 | | live racing is an ancillary activity to electronic gaming.
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20 | | Electronic gaming may take place in existing structures where |
21 | | inter-track wagering is conducted at the race track or a |
22 | | facility within 300 yards of the race track in accordance with |
23 | | the provisions of this Act and the Illinois Horse Racing Act of |
24 | | 1975. |
25 | | (g) An electronic gaming licensee may conduct electronic |
26 | | gaming at a temporary facility pending the construction of a |
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1 | | permanent facility or the remodeling or relocation of an |
2 | | existing facility to accommodate electronic gaming |
3 | | participants for up to 24 months after the temporary facility |
4 | | begins to conduct electronic gaming. Upon request by an |
5 | | electronic gaming licensee and upon a showing of good cause by |
6 | | the electronic gaming licensee, the Board shall extend the |
7 | | period during which the licensee may conduct electronic gaming |
8 | | at a temporary facility by up to 12 months. The Board shall |
9 | | make rules concerning the conduct of electronic gaming from |
10 | | temporary facilities. |
11 | | Electronic gaming may take place in existing structures |
12 | | where inter-track wagering is conducted at the race track or a |
13 | | facility within 300 yards of the race track in accordance with |
14 | | the provisions of this Act and the Illinois Horse Racing Act of |
15 | | 1975. Any electronic gaming conducted at a permanent facility |
16 | | within 300 yards of the race track in accordance with this Act |
17 | | and the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall have either an |
18 | | all-weather egress connecting the electronic gaming facility |
19 | | to the race track facility or, on days and hours of live |
20 | | racing, a complimentary shuttle service between the permanent |
21 | | electronic gaming facility and the race track facility and |
22 | | shall not charge electronic gaming participants an additional |
23 | | admission fee to the race track facility. |
24 | | (h) The Illinois Gaming Board must adopt emergency rules in |
25 | | accordance with Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative |
26 | | Procedure Act as necessary to ensure compliance with the |
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1 | | provisions of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly
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2 | | concerning electronic gaming. The adoption of emergency rules |
3 | | authorized by this subsection (h) shall be deemed to be |
4 | | necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
5 | | (i) Each electronic gaming licensee who obtains electronic |
6 | | gaming positions must make a reconciliation payment 4 years |
7 | | after the date the electronic gaming licensee begins operating |
8 | | the positions in an amount equal to 75% of the difference |
9 | | between its adjusted gross receipts from electronic gaming and |
10 | | amounts paid to its purse accounts pursuant to item (1) of |
11 | | subsection (b) of Section 56 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act |
12 | | of 1975 for the 12-month period of operations over which such |
13 | | difference was the largest, minus an amount equal to the |
14 | | initial $25,000 or $12,500 per electronic gaming position |
15 | | initial payment. If this calculation results in a negative |
16 | | amount, then the electronic gaming licensee is not entitled to |
17 | | any reimbursement of fees previously paid. This reconciliation |
18 | | payment may be made in installments over a period of no more |
19 | | than 5 years, subject to Board approval. Any installment |
20 | | payments shall include an annual market interest rate as |
21 | | determined by the Board. |
22 | | All payments by licensees under this subsection (i) shall |
23 | | be deposited into the Capital Projects Fund. |
24 | | (j) As soon as practical after a request is made by the |
25 | | Illinois Gaming Board, to minimize duplicate submissions by the |
26 | | applicant, the Illinois Racing Board must provide information |
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1 | | on an applicant for an electronic gaming license to the |
2 | | Illinois Gaming Board. |
3 | | (k) Subject to the approval of the Illinois Gaming Board, |
4 | | an organization licensee that has received an electronic gaming |
5 | | license under this Act and has operating control of a race |
6 | | track facility located in Cook County may relocate its race |
7 | | track facility as follows: |
8 | | (1) the organization licensee may relocate within a |
9 | | 3-mile radius of its existing race track facility so long |
10 | | as the organization licensee remains in Cook County and |
11 | | submits its plan to construct a new structure to conduct |
12 | | electronic gaming operations; and |
13 | | (2) the organization licensee may not relocate within a |
14 | | 5-mile radius of a riverboat operated by an owners licensee |
15 | | pursuant to this Act. |
16 | | The relocation must include the race track facility, |
17 | | including the race track operations used to conduct live racing |
18 | | and the electronic gaming facility in its entirety. For the |
19 | | purposes of this subsection (k), "race track facility" means |
20 | | all operations conducted on the race track property for which |
21 | | it was awarded a license for pari-mutuel wagering and live |
22 | | racing in the year 2010, except for the real estate itself. The |
23 | | Illinois Gaming Board shall make its decision after consulting |
24 | | with the Illinois Racing Board, and any relocation application |
25 | | shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Act and the |
26 | | Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. |
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1 | | (l) In addition to all other requirements of this Section |
2 | | and this Act, in order to be eligible to conduct electronic |
3 | | gaming, a person, firm, or corporation having operating control |
4 | | of a race track must first submit to the Illinois Gaming Board |
5 | | written proof that a labor peace agreement has been entered |
6 | | into between that entity and each labor organization that (1) |
7 | | is actively engaged in representing and attempting to represent |
8 | | food and beverage, hospitality, custodial, and maintenance |
9 | | workers and (2) represents at least 10 workers employed to work |
10 | | at that entity's race track facility. |
11 | | (230 ILCS 10/7.7 new) |
12 | | Sec. 7.7. Home rule. The regulation and licensing of |
13 | | electronic gaming and electronic gaming licensees are |
14 | | exclusive powers and functions of the State. A home rule unit |
15 | | may not regulate or license electronic gaming or electronic |
16 | | gaming licensees. This Section is a denial and limitation of |
17 | | home rule powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section
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18 | | 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. |
19 | | (230 ILCS 10/7.9 new) |
20 | | Sec. 7.9. Diversity program. |
21 | | (a) Each owners licensee, electronic gaming licensee, and |
22 | | suppliers licensee shall establish and maintain a diversity |
23 | | program to ensure non-discrimination in the award and |
24 | | administration of contracts. The programs shall establish |
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1 | | goals of awarding not less than 20% of the annual dollar value |
2 | | of all contracts, purchase orders, or other agreements to |
3 | | minority owned businesses and 5% of the annual dollar value of |
4 | | all contracts to female owned businesses. |
5 | | (b) Each owners licensee, electronic gaming licensee, and |
6 | | suppliers licensee shall establish and maintain a diversity |
7 | | program designed to promote equal opportunity for employment. |
8 | | The program shall establish hiring goals as the Board and each |
9 | | licensee determines appropriate. The Board shall monitor the |
10 | | progress of the gaming licensee's progress with respect to the |
11 | | program's goals. |
12 | | (c) No later than May 31 of each year each licensee shall |
13 | | report to the Board the number of respective employees and the |
14 | | number of their respective employees who have designated |
15 | | themselves as members of a minority group and gender. In |
16 | | addition, all licensees shall submit a report with respect to |
17 | | the minority owned and female owned businesses program created |
18 | | in this Section to the Board. |
19 | | (230 ILCS 10/7.10 new) |
20 | | Sec. 7.10. Annual report on diversity. |
21 | | (a) Each licensee that receives a license under Sections 7, |
22 | | 7.1, and 7.6 shall execute and file a report with the Board no |
23 | | later than December 31 of each year that shall contain, but not |
24 | | be limited to, the following information: |
25 | | (i) a good faith affirmative action plan to recruit, |
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1 | | train, and upgrade minority persons, females, and persons |
2 | | with a disability in all employment classifications; |
3 | | (ii) the total dollar amount of contracts that were |
4 | | awarded to businesses owned by minority persons, females, |
5 | | and persons with a disability; |
6 | | (iii) the total number of businesses owned by minority |
7 | | persons, females, and persons with a disability that were |
8 | | utilized by the licensee; |
9 | | (iv) the utilization of businesses owned by minority |
10 | | persons, females, and persons with disabilities during the |
11 | | preceding year; and |
12 | | (v) the outreach efforts used by the licensee to |
13 | | attract investors and businesses consisting of minority |
14 | | persons, females, and persons with a disability. |
15 | | (b) The Board shall forward a copy of each licensee's |
16 | | annual reports to the General Assembly no later than February 1 |
17 | | of each year.
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18 | | (230 ILCS 10/8) (from Ch. 120, par. 2408)
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19 | | Sec. 8. Suppliers licenses.
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20 | | (a) The Board may issue a suppliers license to such |
21 | | persons, firms or
corporations which apply therefor upon the |
22 | | payment of a non-refundable
application fee set by the Board, |
23 | | upon a determination by the Board that
the applicant is |
24 | | eligible for a suppliers license and upon payment of a
$5,000 |
25 | | annual license
fee.
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1 | | (b) The holder of a suppliers license is authorized to sell |
2 | | or lease,
and to contract to sell or lease, gambling equipment |
3 | | and supplies to any
licensee involved in the ownership or |
4 | | management of gambling operations.
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5 | | (c) Gambling supplies and equipment may not be distributed
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6 | | unless supplies and equipment conform to standards adopted by
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7 | | rules of the Board.
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8 | | (d) A person, firm or corporation is ineligible to receive |
9 | | a suppliers
license if:
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10 | | (1) the person has been convicted of a felony under the |
11 | | laws of this
State, any other state, or the United States;
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12 | | (2) the person has been convicted of any violation of |
13 | | Article 28 of the
Criminal Code of 1961, or substantially |
14 | | similar laws of any other jurisdiction;
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15 | | (3) the person has submitted an application for a |
16 | | license under this
Act which contains false information;
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17 | | (4) the person is a member of the Board;
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18 | | (5) the firm or corporation is one in which a person |
19 | | defined in (1),
(2), (3) or (4), is an officer, director or |
20 | | managerial employee;
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21 | | (6) the firm or corporation employs a person who |
22 | | participates in the
management or operation of riverboat |
23 | | gambling authorized under this Act;
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24 | | (7) the license of the person, firm or corporation |
25 | | issued under
this Act, or a license to own or operate |
26 | | gambling facilities
in any other jurisdiction, has been |
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2 | | (e) Any person that supplies any equipment, devices, or |
3 | | supplies to a
licensed riverboat gambling operation or |
4 | | electronic gaming operation must first obtain a suppliers
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5 | | license. A supplier shall furnish to the Board a list of all |
6 | | equipment,
devices and supplies offered for sale or lease in |
7 | | connection with gambling
games authorized under this Act. A |
8 | | supplier shall keep books and records
for the furnishing of |
9 | | equipment, devices and supplies to gambling
operations |
10 | | separate and distinct from any other business that the supplier
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11 | | might operate. A supplier shall file a quarterly return with |
12 | | the Board
listing all sales and leases. A supplier shall |
13 | | permanently affix its name
to all its equipment, devices, and |
14 | | supplies for gambling operations.
Any supplier's equipment, |
15 | | devices or supplies which are used by any person
in an |
16 | | unauthorized gambling operation shall be forfeited to the |
17 | | State. A holder of an owners license or an electronic gaming |
18 | | license A
licensed owner may own its own equipment, devices and |
19 | | supplies. Each
holder of an owners license or an electronic |
20 | | gaming license under the Act shall file an annual report
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21 | | listing its inventories of gambling equipment, devices and |
22 | | supplies.
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23 | | (f) Any person who knowingly makes a false statement on an |
24 | | application
is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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25 | | (g) Any gambling equipment, devices and supplies provided |
26 | | by any
licensed supplier may either be repaired on the |
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1 | | riverboat or at the electronic gaming facility or removed from
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2 | | the riverboat or electronic gaming facility to a an on-shore |
3 | | facility owned by the holder of an owners
license or electronic |
4 | | gaming license for repair.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1029; 87-826.)
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6 | | (230 ILCS 10/9) (from Ch. 120, par. 2409)
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7 | | Sec. 9. Occupational licenses.
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8 | | (a) The Board may issue an occupational license to an |
9 | | applicant upon the
payment of a non-refundable fee set by the |
10 | | Board, upon a determination by
the Board that the applicant is |
11 | | eligible for an occupational license and
upon payment of an |
12 | | annual license fee in an amount to be established. To
be |
13 | | eligible for an occupational license, an applicant must:
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14 | | (1) be at least 21 years of age if the applicant will |
15 | | perform any
function involved in gaming by patrons. Any |
16 | | applicant seeking an
occupational license for a non-gaming |
17 | | function shall be at least 18 years
of age;
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18 | | (2) not have been convicted of a felony offense, a |
19 | | violation of Article
28 of the Criminal Code of 1961, or a |
20 | | similar statute of any other
jurisdiction;
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21 | | (2.5) not have been convicted of a crime, other than a |
22 | | crime described in item (2) of this subsection (a), |
23 | | involving dishonesty or moral turpitude, except that the |
24 | | Board may, in its discretion, issue an occupational license |
25 | | to a person who has been convicted of a crime described in |
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1 | | this item (2.5) more than 10 years prior to his or her |
2 | | application and has not subsequently been convicted of any |
3 | | other crime;
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4 | | (3) have demonstrated a level of skill or knowledge |
5 | | which the Board
determines to be necessary in order to |
6 | | operate gambling aboard a riverboat or at an electronic |
7 | | gaming facility ; and
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8 | | (4) have met standards for the holding of an |
9 | | occupational license as
adopted by rules of the Board. Such |
10 | | rules shall provide that any person or
entity seeking an |
11 | | occupational license to manage gambling operations
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12 | | hereunder shall be subject to background inquiries and |
13 | | further requirements
similar to those required of |
14 | | applicants for an owners license.
Furthermore, such rules |
15 | | shall provide that each such entity shall be
permitted to |
16 | | manage gambling operations for only one licensed owner.
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17 | | (b) Each application for an occupational license shall be |
18 | | on forms
prescribed by the Board and shall contain all |
19 | | information required by the
Board. The applicant shall set |
20 | | forth in the application: whether he has been
issued prior |
21 | | gambling related licenses; whether he has been licensed in any
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22 | | other state under any other name, and, if so, such name and his |
23 | | age; and
whether or not a permit or license issued to him in |
24 | | any other state has
been suspended, restricted or revoked, and, |
25 | | if so, for what period of time.
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26 | | (c) Each applicant shall submit with his application, on |
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1 | | forms provided
by the Board, 2 sets of his fingerprints. The |
2 | | Board shall charge each
applicant a fee set by the Department |
3 | | of State Police to defray the costs
associated with the search |
4 | | and classification of fingerprints obtained by
the Board with |
5 | | respect to the applicant's application. These fees shall be
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6 | | paid into the State Police Services Fund.
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7 | | (d) The Board may in its discretion refuse an occupational |
8 | | license to
any person: (1) who is unqualified to perform the |
9 | | duties required of such
applicant; (2) who fails to disclose or |
10 | | states falsely any information
called for in the application; |
11 | | (3) who has been found guilty of a
violation of this Act or |
12 | | whose prior gambling related license or
application therefor |
13 | | has been suspended, restricted, revoked or denied for
just |
14 | | cause in any other state; or (4) for any other just cause.
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15 | | (e) The Board may suspend, revoke or restrict any |
16 | | occupational licensee:
(1) for violation of any provision of |
17 | | this Act; (2) for violation of any
of the rules and regulations |
18 | | of the Board; (3) for any cause which, if
known to the Board, |
19 | | would have disqualified the applicant from receiving
such |
20 | | license; or (4) for default in the payment of any obligation or |
21 | | debt
due to the State of Illinois; or (5) for any other just |
22 | | cause.
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23 | | (f) A person who knowingly makes a false statement on an |
24 | | application is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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25 | | (g) Any license issued pursuant to this Section shall be |
26 | | valid for a
period of one year from the date of issuance.
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1 | | (h) Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted to prohibit a |
2 | | licensed
owner or electronic gaming licensee from entering into |
3 | | an agreement with a public community college or a school |
4 | | approved under the
Private Business and Vocational Schools Act |
5 | | for the training of any
occupational licensee. Any training |
6 | | offered by such a school shall be in
accordance with a written |
7 | | agreement between the licensed owner or electronic gaming |
8 | | licensee and the school.
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9 | | (i) Any training provided for occupational licensees may be |
10 | | conducted
either at the site of the gambling facility on the |
11 | | riverboat or at a school with which a licensed owner or |
12 | | electronic gaming licensee has
entered into an agreement |
13 | | pursuant to subsection (h).
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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15 | | (230 ILCS 10/11) (from Ch. 120, par. 2411)
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16 | | Sec. 11. Conduct of gambling. Gambling may be conducted by |
17 | | licensed owners or licensed managers on behalf
of the State |
18 | | aboard riverboats . Gambling may be conducted by electronic |
19 | | gaming licensees at electronic gaming facilities. Gambling |
20 | | authorized under this Section is ,
subject to the following |
21 | | standards:
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22 | | (1) A licensee may conduct riverboat gambling |
23 | | authorized under this Act
regardless of whether it conducts |
24 | | excursion cruises. A licensee may permit
the continuous |
25 | | ingress and egress of patrons passengers on a riverboat not |
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1 | | used for excursion cruises for the purpose of gambling. |
2 | | Excursion cruises shall not exceed 4 hours for a round |
3 | | trip. However, the Board may grant express approval for an |
4 | | extended cruise on a case-by-case basis.
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5 | | (2) (Blank).
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6 | | (3) Minimum and maximum wagers on games shall be set by |
7 | | the licensee.
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8 | | (4) Agents of the Board and the Department of State |
9 | | Police may board
and inspect any riverboat or enter and |
10 | | inspect any portion of an electronic gaming facility at any |
11 | | time for the purpose of determining
whether this Act is |
12 | | being complied with. Every riverboat, if under way and
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13 | | being hailed by a law enforcement officer or agent of the |
14 | | Board, must stop
immediately and lay to.
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15 | | (5) Employees of the Board shall have the right to be |
16 | | present on the
riverboat or on adjacent facilities under |
17 | | the control of the licensee and at the electronic gaming |
18 | | facility under the control of the electronic gaming |
19 | | licensee .
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20 | | (6) Gambling equipment and supplies customarily used |
21 | | in conducting
riverboat gambling or electronic gaming must |
22 | | be purchased or leased only from suppliers licensed
for |
23 | | such purpose under this Act. The Board may approve the |
24 | | transfer, sale, or lease of gambling equipment and supplies |
25 | | by a licensed owner from or to an affiliate of the licensed |
26 | | owner as long as the gambling equipment and supplies were |
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1 | | initially acquired from a supplier licensed in Illinois.
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2 | | (7) Persons licensed under this Act shall permit no |
3 | | form of wagering on
gambling games except as permitted by |
4 | | this Act.
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5 | | (8) Wagers may be received only from a person present |
6 | | on a licensed
riverboat or at an electronic gaming |
7 | | facility . No person present on a licensed riverboat or at |
8 | | an electronic gaming facility shall place
or attempt to |
9 | | place a wager on behalf of another person who is not |
10 | | present
on the riverboat or at the electronic gaming |
11 | | facility .
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12 | | (9) Wagering , including electronic gaming, shall not |
13 | | be conducted with money or other negotiable
currency.
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14 | | (10) A person under age 21 shall not be permitted on an |
15 | | area of a
riverboat where gambling is being conducted or at |
16 | | an electronic gaming facility where gambling is being |
17 | | conducted , except for a person at least
18 years of age who |
18 | | is an employee of the riverboat gambling operation or |
19 | | electronic gaming operation . No
employee under age 21 shall |
20 | | perform any function involved in gambling by
the patrons. |
21 | | No person under age 21 shall be permitted to make a wager |
22 | | under
this Act, and any winnings that are a result of a |
23 | | wager by a person under age 21, whether or not paid by a |
24 | | licensee, shall be treated as winnings for the privilege |
25 | | tax purposes, confiscated, and forfeited to the State and |
26 | | deposited into the Education Assistance Fund.
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1 | | (11) Gambling excursion cruises are permitted only |
2 | | when the waterway for
which the riverboat is licensed is |
3 | | navigable, as determined by
the Board in consultation with |
4 | | the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
This paragraph (11) does |
5 | | not limit the ability of a licensee to conduct
gambling |
6 | | authorized under this Act when gambling excursion cruises |
7 | | are not
permitted.
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8 | | (12) All tokens, chips or electronic cards used to make |
9 | | wagers must be
purchased (i) from a licensed owner or |
10 | | manager , in the case of a riverboat, either aboard a |
11 | | riverboat or at
an onshore
facility which has been approved |
12 | | by the Board and which is located where
the riverboat docks |
13 | | or (ii) from an electronic gaming licensee at the |
14 | | electronic gaming facility . The tokens, chips or |
15 | | electronic cards may be
purchased by means of an agreement |
16 | | under which the owner or manager extends
credit to
the |
17 | | patron. Such tokens, chips or electronic cards may be used
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18 | | while aboard the riverboat or at the electronic gaming |
19 | | facility only for the purpose of making wagers on
gambling |
20 | | games.
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21 | | (13) Notwithstanding any other Section of this Act, in |
22 | | addition to the
other licenses authorized under this Act, |
23 | | the Board may issue special event
licenses allowing persons |
24 | | who are not otherwise licensed to conduct
riverboat |
25 | | gambling to conduct such gambling on a specified date or |
26 | | series
of dates. Riverboat gambling under such a license |
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1 | | may take place on a
riverboat not normally used for |
2 | | riverboat gambling. The Board shall
establish standards, |
3 | | fees and fines for, and limitations upon, such
licenses, |
4 | | which may differ from the standards, fees, fines and |
5 | | limitations
otherwise applicable under this Act. All such |
6 | | fees shall be deposited into
the State Gaming Fund. All |
7 | | such fines shall be deposited into the
Education Assistance |
8 | | Fund, created by Public Act 86-0018, of the State
of |
9 | | Illinois.
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10 | | (14) In addition to the above, gambling must be |
11 | | conducted in accordance
with all rules adopted by the |
12 | | Board.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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14 | | (230 ILCS 10/11.1) (from Ch. 120, par. 2411.1)
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15 | | Sec. 11.1. Collection of amounts owing under credit |
16 | | agreements. Notwithstanding any applicable statutory provision |
17 | | to the contrary, a
licensed owner , or manager , or electronic |
18 | | gaming licensee who extends credit to a riverboat gambling |
19 | | patron or an electronic gaming patron
pursuant
to Section 11 |
20 | | (a) (12) of this Act is expressly authorized to institute a
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21 | | cause of action to collect any amounts due and owing under the |
22 | | extension of
credit, as well as the owner's or manager's costs, |
23 | | expenses and reasonable
attorney's
fees incurred in |
24 | | collection.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 93-28, eff. 6-20-03.)
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1 | | (230 ILCS 10/12) (from Ch. 120, par. 2412)
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2 | | Sec. 12. Admission tax; fees.
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3 | | (a) A tax is hereby imposed upon admissions to riverboat |
4 | | gambling facilities riverboats operated by
licensed owners |
5 | | authorized pursuant to this Act. Until July 1, 2002, the
rate |
6 | | is $2 per person admitted. From July 1, 2002 until
July 1, |
7 | | 2003, the rate is $3 per person admitted.
From July 1, 2003 |
8 | | until August 23, 2005 (the effective date of Public Act |
9 | | 94-673), for a licensee that admitted 1,000,000 persons or
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10 | | fewer in the previous calendar year, the rate is $3 per person |
11 | | admitted; for a
licensee that admitted more than 1,000,000 but |
12 | | no more than 2,300,000 persons
in the previous calendar year, |
13 | | the rate is $4 per person admitted; and for
a licensee that |
14 | | admitted more than 2,300,000 persons in the previous calendar
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15 | | year, the rate is $5 per person admitted.
Beginning on August |
16 | | 23, 2005 (the effective date of Public Act 94-673), for a |
17 | | licensee that admitted 1,000,000 persons or
fewer in calendar |
18 | | year 2004, the rate is $2 per person admitted, and for all |
19 | | other
licensees, including licensees that were not conducting |
20 | | gambling operations in 2004, the rate is $3 per person |
21 | | admitted.
This admission tax is imposed upon the
licensed owner |
22 | | conducting gambling.
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23 | | (1) The admission tax shall be paid for each admission, |
24 | | except that a person who exits a riverboat gambling |
25 | | facility and reenters that riverboat gambling facility |
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1 | | within the same gaming day shall be subject only to the |
2 | | initial admission tax.
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3 | | (2) (Blank).
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4 | | (3) The riverboat licensee may issue tax-free passes to
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5 | | actual and necessary officials and employees of the |
6 | | licensee or other
persons actually working on the |
7 | | riverboat.
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8 | | (4) The number and issuance of tax-free passes is |
9 | | subject to the rules
of the Board, and a list of all |
10 | | persons to whom the tax-free passes are
issued shall be |
11 | | filed with the Board.
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12 | | (a-5) A fee is hereby imposed upon admissions operated by |
13 | | licensed
managers on behalf of the State pursuant to Section |
14 | | 7.3 at the rates provided
in
this subsection (a-5). For a |
15 | | licensee that
admitted 1,000,000 persons or fewer in the |
16 | | previous calendar year, the rate is
$3 per person admitted; for |
17 | | a licensee that admitted more than 1,000,000 but no
more than |
18 | | 2,300,000 persons
in the previous calendar year, the rate is $4 |
19 | | per person admitted; and for
a licensee that admitted more than |
20 | | 2,300,000 persons in the previous calendar
year, the rate is $5 |
21 | | per person admitted.
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22 | | (1) The admission fee shall be paid for each admission.
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23 | | (2) (Blank).
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24 | | (3) The licensed manager may issue fee-free passes to |
25 | | actual and necessary
officials and employees of the manager |
26 | | or other persons actually working on the
riverboat.
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1 | | (4) The number and issuance of fee-free passes is |
2 | | subject to the rules
of the Board, and a list of all |
3 | | persons to whom the fee-free passes are
issued shall be |
4 | | filed with the Board.
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5 | | (b) From the tax imposed under subsection (a) and the fee |
6 | | imposed under
subsection (a-5), a municipality shall receive |
7 | | from the State $1 for each
person entering embarking on a |
8 | | riverboat located docked within the municipality, and a county
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9 | | shall receive $1 for each person entering embarking on a |
10 | | riverboat located docked within the
county but outside the |
11 | | boundaries of any municipality. The municipality's or
county's |
12 | | share shall be collected by the Board on behalf of the State |
13 | | and
remitted quarterly by the State, subject to appropriation, |
14 | | to the treasurer of
the unit of local government for deposit in |
15 | | the general fund.
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16 | | (c) The licensed owner shall pay the entire admission tax |
17 | | to the Board and
the licensed manager shall pay the entire |
18 | | admission fee to the Board.
Such payments shall be made daily. |
19 | | Accompanying each payment shall be a
return on forms provided |
20 | | by the Board which shall include other
information regarding |
21 | | admissions as the Board may require. Failure to
submit either |
22 | | the payment or the return within the specified time may
result |
23 | | in suspension or revocation of the owners or managers license.
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24 | | (c-5) A tax is imposed on admissions to electronic gaming |
25 | | facilities at the rate of $3 per person admitted by an |
26 | | electronic gaming licensee. The tax is imposed upon the |
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1 | | electronic gaming licensee. |
2 | | (1) The admission tax shall be paid for each admission, |
3 | | except that a person who exits an electronic gaming |
4 | | facility and reenters that electronic gaming facility |
5 | | within the same gaming day, as the term "gaming day" is |
6 | | defined by the Board by rule, shall be subject only to the |
7 | | initial admission tax. The Board shall establish, by rule, |
8 | | a procedure to determine whether a person admitted to an |
9 | | electronic gaming facility has paid the admission tax. |
10 | | (2) An electronic gaming licensee may issue tax-free |
11 | | passes to actual and necessary officials and employees of |
12 | | the licensee and other persons associated with electronic |
13 | | gaming operations. |
14 | | (3) The number and issuance of tax-free passes is |
15 | | subject to the rules of the Board, and a list of all |
16 | | persons to whom the tax-free passes are issued shall be
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17 | | filed with the Board. |
18 | | (4) The electronic gaming licensee shall pay the entire |
19 | | admission tax to the Board. |
20 | | Such payments shall be made daily. Accompanying each |
21 | | payment shall be a return on forms provided by the Board, which |
22 | | shall include other information regarding admission as the |
23 | | Board may require. Failure to submit either the payment or the |
24 | | return within the specified time may result in suspension or |
25 | | revocation of the electronic gaming license. |
26 | | From the tax imposed under this subsection (c-5), a |
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1 | | municipality in which an electronic gaming facility is located, |
2 | | other than the Village of Stickney, the City of Collinsville, |
3 | | or the Village of Arlington Heights, or if the electronic |
4 | | gaming facility is not located within a municipality, then the |
5 | | county in which the electronic gaming facility is located, |
6 | | except as otherwise provided in this Section, shall receive, |
7 | | subject to appropriation, $1 for each person who enters the |
8 | | electronic gaming facility. For each admission to the |
9 | | electronic gaming facility in excess of 1,500,000 in a year, |
10 | | from the tax imposed under this subsection (c-5), the county in |
11 | | which the electronic gaming facility is located shall receive, |
12 | | subject to appropriation, $0.30, which shall be in addition to |
13 | | any other moneys paid to the county under this Section. |
14 | | From the tax imposed under this subsection (c-5) on an |
15 | | electronic gaming facility located in the Village of Stickney, |
16 | | $1 for each person who enters the electronic gaming facility |
17 | | shall be distributed as follows, subject to appropriation: |
18 | | $0.125 to the Village of Stickney, $0.125 to the City of |
19 | | Berwyn, $0.50 to the Town of Cicero, and $0.25 to the Stickney |
20 | | Public Health District. |
21 | | From the tax imposed under this subsection (c-5) on an |
22 | | electronic gaming facility located in the City of Collinsville, |
23 | | $1 for each person who enters the electronic gaming facility |
24 | | shall be distributed as follows, subject to appropriation: |
25 | | $0.45 to the City of Alton, $0.45 to the City of East St. |
26 | | Louis, and $0.10 to the City of Collinsville. |
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1 | | From the tax imposed under this subsection (c-5) from an |
2 | | electronic gaming facility located in the Village of Arlington |
3 | | Heights, $1 for each person who enters the electronic gaming |
4 | | facility shall be distributed as follows, subject to |
5 | | appropriation: $0.67 to the Village of Arlington Heights and |
6 | | $0.33 to the City of Des Plaines, except that the combined |
7 | | amount paid to the City of Des Plaines under this subsection |
8 | | (c-5) and subsection (b-5) of Section 13 of this Act shall not |
9 | | exceed $3,000,000 in a calendar year. Payments received by the |
10 | | City of Des Plains pursuant to this paragraph may not be shared |
11 | | with any other unit of local Government. |
12 | | From the tax imposed under this subsection (c-5) on an |
13 | | electronic gaming facility that is located in an unincorporated |
14 | | area of Cook County and has been awarded
standardbred racing |
15 | | dates during 2010 by the Illinois Racing Board, $1 for each |
16 | | person who enters the electronic gaming facility shall be |
17 | | distributed as follows, subject to appropriation: $0.50 to the |
18 | | Village of Melrose Park and $0.50 to Cook County. |
19 | | After payments required under this subsection (c-5) have |
20 | | been made, all remaining amounts shall be deposited into the |
21 | | Capital Projects Fund. |
22 | | (d) The Board shall administer and collect the admission |
23 | | tax imposed by
this Section, to the extent practicable, in a |
24 | | manner consistent with the
provisions of Sections 4, 5, 5a, 5b, |
25 | | 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 6, 6a,
6b, 6c, 8, 9 and 10 of the |
26 | | Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and
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1 | | Penalty and Interest Act.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 95-663, eff. 10-11-07; 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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3 | | (230 ILCS 10/13) (from Ch. 120, par. 2413)
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4 | | Sec. 13. Wagering tax; rate; distribution.
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5 | | (a) Until January 1, 1998, a tax is imposed on the adjusted |
6 | | gross
receipts received from gambling games authorized under |
7 | | this Act at the rate of
20%.
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8 | | (a-1) From January 1, 1998 until July 1, 2002, a privilege |
9 | | tax is
imposed on persons engaged in the business of conducting |
10 | | riverboat gambling
operations, based on the adjusted gross |
11 | | receipts received by a licensed owner
from gambling games |
12 | | authorized under this Act at the following rates:
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13 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
14 | | including $25,000,000;
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15 | | 20% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
16 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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17 | | 25% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
18 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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19 | | 30% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
20 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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21 | | 35% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
22 | | $100,000,000.
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23 | | (a-2) From July 1, 2002 until July 1, 2003, a privilege tax |
24 | | is imposed on
persons engaged in the business of conducting |
25 | | riverboat gambling operations,
other than licensed managers |
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1 | | conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf
of the |
2 | | State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a |
3 | | licensed
owner from gambling games authorized under this Act at |
4 | | the following rates:
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5 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
6 | | including $25,000,000;
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7 | | 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
8 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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9 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
10 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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11 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
12 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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13 | | 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
14 | | $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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15 | | 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
16 | | $150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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17 | | 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
18 | | $200,000,000.
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19 | | (a-3) Beginning July 1, 2003, a privilege tax is imposed on |
20 | | persons engaged
in the business of conducting riverboat |
21 | | gambling operations, other than
licensed managers conducting |
22 | | riverboat gambling operations on behalf of the
State, based on |
23 | | the adjusted gross receipts received by a licensed owner from
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24 | | gambling games authorized under this Act at the following |
25 | | rates:
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26 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
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1 | | including $25,000,000;
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2 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
3 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $37,500,000;
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4 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
5 | | $37,500,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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6 | | 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
7 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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8 | | 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
9 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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10 | | 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
11 | | $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $250,000,000;
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12 | | 70% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
13 | | $250,000,000.
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14 | | An amount equal to the amount of wagering taxes collected |
15 | | under this
subsection (a-3) that are in addition to the amount |
16 | | of wagering taxes that
would have been collected if the |
17 | | wagering tax rates under subsection (a-2)
were in effect shall |
18 | | be paid into the Common School Fund.
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19 | | The privilege tax imposed under this subsection (a-3) shall |
20 | | no longer be
imposed beginning on the earlier of (i) July 1, |
21 | | 2005; (ii) the first date
after June 20, 2003 that riverboat |
22 | | gambling operations are conducted
pursuant to a dormant |
23 | | license; or (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling
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24 | | operations are conducted under the authority of an owners |
25 | | license that is in
addition to the 10 owners licenses initially |
26 | | authorized under this Act.
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1 | | (a-3), the term "dormant license"
means an owners license that |
2 | | is authorized by this Act under which no
riverboat gambling |
3 | | operations are being conducted on June 20, 2003.
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4 | | (a-4) Beginning on the first day on which the tax imposed |
5 | | under
subsection (a-3) is no longer imposed and ending on |
6 | | December 31, 2011 , a privilege tax is imposed on persons
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7 | | engaged in the business of conducting riverboat gambling or |
8 | | electronic gaming operations, other
than licensed managers |
9 | | conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf of
the |
10 | | State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a |
11 | | licensed owner
from gambling games authorized under this Act at |
12 | | the following rates:
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13 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
14 | | including $25,000,000;
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15 | | 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
16 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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17 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
18 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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19 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
20 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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21 | | 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
22 | | $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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23 | | 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
24 | | $150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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25 | | 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
26 | | $200,000,000.
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1 | | (a-5) Beginning on January 1, 2012 and ending on June 30, |
2 | | 2013, a privilege tax is imposed on persons engaged in the |
3 | | business of conducting riverboat gambling or electronic gaming |
4 | | operations, other than licensed managers conducting riverboat |
5 | | gambling operations on behalf of the State, based on the |
6 | | adjusted gross receipts received by such licensee from the |
7 | | gambling games authorized under this Act. The privilege tax for |
8 | | all gambling games other than table games, including, but not |
9 | | limited to, slot machines, video game of chance gambling, and |
10 | | electronic gambling games shall be at the following rates: |
11 | | 12% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
12 | | including $25,000,000; |
13 | | 19.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
14 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $50,000,000; |
15 | | 24.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
16 | | $50,000,000 but not exceeding $75,000,000; |
17 | | 29.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
18 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $100,000,000; |
19 | | 34.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
20 | | $100,000,000 but not exceeding $150,000,000; |
21 | | 39% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
22 | | $150,000,000 but not exceeding $200,000,000; |
23 | | 44% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
24 | | $200,000,000. |
25 | | The privilege tax for table games shall be at the following |
26 | | rates: |
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1 | | 12% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
2 | | including $25,000,000; |
3 | | 19.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
4 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $50,000,000; |
5 | | 24.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
6 | | $50,000,000 but not exceeding $70,000,000; |
7 | | 16% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
8 | | $70,000,000. |
9 | | For the imposition of the privilege tax in this subsection |
10 | | (a-5), amounts paid pursuant to item (1) of subsection (b) of |
11 | | Section 56 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall not |
12 | | be included in the determination of adjusted gross receipts. |
13 | | From the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th |
14 | | General Assembly until June 30, 2015, an owners licensee shall |
15 | | receive a dollar-for-dollar credit by the Board for any |
16 | | renovation or construction costs paid by the owners licensee, |
17 | | but in no event shall the credit exceed $2,000,000. In |
18 | | determining whether or not to approve a relocation, the Board |
19 | | must consider the extent to which the relocation will diminish |
20 | | the gaming revenues received by other Illinois gaming |
21 | | facilities. |
22 | | (a-6) Beginning on July 1, 2013, a privilege tax is imposed |
23 | | on persons engaged in the business of conducting riverboat |
24 | | gambling or electronic gaming operations, other than licensed |
25 | | managers conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf of |
26 | | the State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a |
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1 | | licensed owner from the gambling games authorized under this |
2 | | Act. The privilege tax for all gambling games other than table |
3 | | games, including, but not limited to, slot machines, video game |
4 | | of chance gambling, and electronic gambling games shall be at |
5 | | the following rates: |
6 | | 10% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
7 | | including $25,000,000; |
8 | | 17.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
9 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $50,000,000; |
10 | | 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
11 | | $50,000,000 but not exceeding $75,000,000; |
12 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
13 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $100,000,000; |
14 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
15 | | $100,000,000 but not exceeding $150,000,000; |
16 | | 35% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
17 | | $150,000,000 but not exceeding $200,000,000; |
18 | | 40% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
19 | | $200,000,000. |
20 | | The privilege tax for table games shall be at the following |
21 | | rates: |
22 | | 10% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
23 | | including $25,000,000; |
24 | | 17.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
25 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $50,000,000; |
26 | | 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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1 | | $50,000,000 but not exceeding $60,000,000; |
2 | | 16% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
3 | | $60,000,000. |
4 | | For the imposition of the privilege tax in this subsection |
5 | | (a-6), amounts paid pursuant to item (1) of subsection (b) of |
6 | | Section 56 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall not |
7 | | be included in the determination of adjusted gross receipts. |
8 | | (a-8) Riverboat gambling operations conducted by a |
9 | | licensed manager on
behalf of the State are not subject to the |
10 | | tax imposed under this Section.
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11 | | (a-10) The taxes imposed by this Section shall be paid by |
12 | | the licensed
owner or the electronic gaming licensee to the |
13 | | Board not later than 5:00 o'clock p.m. of the day after the day
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14 | | when the wagers were made.
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15 | | (a-15) If the privilege tax imposed under subsection (a-3) |
16 | | is no longer imposed pursuant to item (i) of the last paragraph |
17 | | of subsection (a-3), then by June 15 of each year, each owners |
18 | | licensee, other than an owners licensee that admitted 1,000,000 |
19 | | persons or
fewer in calendar year 2004, must, in addition to |
20 | | the payment of all amounts otherwise due under this Section, |
21 | | pay to the Board a reconciliation payment in the amount, if |
22 | | any, by which the licensed owner's base amount exceeds the |
23 | | amount of net privilege tax paid by the licensed owner to the |
24 | | Board in the then current State fiscal year. A licensed owner's |
25 | | net privilege tax obligation due for the balance of the State |
26 | | fiscal year shall be reduced up to the total of the amount paid |
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1 | | by the licensed owner in its June 15 reconciliation payment. |
2 | | The obligation imposed by this subsection (a-15) is binding on |
3 | | any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that acquires an |
4 | | ownership interest in any such owners license. The obligation |
5 | | imposed under this subsection (a-15) terminates on the earliest |
6 | | of: (i) July 1, 2007, (ii) the first day after the effective |
7 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly that |
8 | | riverboat gambling operations are conducted pursuant to a |
9 | | dormant license, (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling |
10 | | operations are conducted under the authority of an owners |
11 | | license that is in addition to the 10 owners licenses initially |
12 | | authorized under this Act, or (iv) the first day that a |
13 | | licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 conducts |
14 | | gaming operations with slot machines or other electronic gaming |
15 | | devices. The Board must reduce the obligation imposed under |
16 | | this subsection (a-15) by an amount the Board deems reasonable |
17 | | for any of the following reasons: (A) an act or acts of God, |
18 | | (B) an act of bioterrorism or terrorism or a bioterrorism or |
19 | | terrorism threat that was investigated by a law enforcement |
20 | | agency, or (C) a condition beyond the control of the owners |
21 | | licensee that does not result from any act or omission by the |
22 | | owners licensee or any of its agents and that poses a hazardous |
23 | | threat to the health and safety of patrons. If an owners |
24 | | licensee pays an amount in excess of its liability under this |
25 | | Section, the Board shall apply the overpayment to future |
26 | | payments required under this Section. |
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1 | | For purposes of this subsection (a-15): |
2 | | "Act of God" means an incident caused by the operation of |
3 | | an extraordinary force that cannot be foreseen, that cannot be |
4 | | avoided by the exercise of due care, and for which no person |
5 | | can be held liable.
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6 | | "Base amount" means the following: |
7 | | For a riverboat in Alton, $31,000,000.
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8 | | For a riverboat in East Peoria, $43,000,000.
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9 | | For the Empress riverboat in Joliet, $86,000,000.
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10 | | For a riverboat in Metropolis, $45,000,000.
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11 | | For the Harrah's riverboat in Joliet, $114,000,000.
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12 | | For a riverboat in Aurora, $86,000,000.
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13 | | For a riverboat in East St. Louis, $48,500,000.
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14 | | For a riverboat in Elgin, $198,000,000.
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15 | | "Dormant license" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
16 | | subsection (a-3).
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17 | | "Net privilege tax" means all privilege taxes paid by a |
18 | | licensed owner to the Board under this Section, less all |
19 | | payments made from the State Gaming Fund pursuant to subsection |
20 | | (b) of this Section. |
21 | | The changes made to this subsection (a-15) by Public Act |
22 | | 94-839 are intended to restate and clarify the intent of Public |
23 | | Act 94-673 with respect to the amount of the payments required |
24 | | to be made under this subsection by an owners licensee to the |
25 | | Board.
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26 | | (b) Until January 1, 1998, 25% of the tax revenue deposited |
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1 | | in the State
Gaming Fund under this Section shall be paid, |
2 | | subject to appropriation by the
General Assembly, to the unit |
3 | | of local government which is designated as the
home dock of the |
4 | | riverboat. Beginning January 1, 1998, from the tax revenue from |
5 | | riverboat gambling
deposited in the State Gaming Fund under |
6 | | this Section, an amount equal to 5% of
adjusted gross receipts |
7 | | generated by a riverboat shall be paid monthly, subject
to |
8 | | appropriation by the General Assembly, to the unit of local |
9 | | government that
is designated as the home dock of the |
10 | | riverboat. From the tax revenue
deposited in the State Gaming |
11 | | Fund pursuant to riverboat gambling operations
conducted by a |
12 | | licensed manager on behalf of the State, an amount equal to 5%
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13 | | of adjusted gross receipts generated pursuant to those |
14 | | riverboat gambling
operations shall be paid monthly,
subject to |
15 | | appropriation by the General Assembly, to the unit of local
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16 | | government that is designated as the home dock of the riverboat |
17 | | upon which
those riverboat gambling operations are conducted. |
18 | | Units of local government may refund any portion of the payment |
19 | | that they receive pursuant to this subsection (b) to the |
20 | | riverboat or casino.
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21 | | (b-5) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
22 | | Act of the 97th General Assembly, from the tax revenue
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23 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
24 | | amount equal to 3% of
adjusted gross receipts generated by each |
25 | | electronic gaming facility located outside Madison County |
26 | | shall be paid monthly, subject
to appropriation by the General |
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1 | | Assembly, to a municipality outside of Madison County other |
2 | | than the Village of Stickney or the Village of Arlington |
3 | | Heights in which each electronic gaming facility is located or, |
4 | | if the electronic gaming facility is not located within a |
5 | | municipality, to the county in which the electronic gaming |
6 | | facility is located, except as otherwise provided in this |
7 | | Section. From the tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming |
8 | | Fund under this Section, an amount equal to 3% of adjusted |
9 | | gross receipts generated by each electronic gaming facility |
10 | | that is located in an unincorporated area of Cook County and |
11 | | has been awarded standardbred racing dates during 2010 by the |
12 | | Illinois Racing Board shall be paid monthly, subject to |
13 | | appropriation by the General Assembly, as follows: 50% to the |
14 | | Village of Melrose Park and 50% to Cook County. From the tax |
15 | | revenue deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, |
16 | | an amount equal to 3% of adjusted gross receipts generated by |
17 | | an electronic gaming facility located in the Village of |
18 | | Stickney shall be paid monthly, subject to appropriation by the |
19 | | General Assembly, as follows: 12.5% to the Village of Stickney, |
20 | | 12.5% to the City of Berwyn, 50% to the Town of Cicero, and 25% |
21 | | to the Stickney Public Health District. |
22 | | From the tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming Fund |
23 | | under this Section, an amount equal to 3% of adjusted gross |
24 | | receipts generated by each electronic gaming facility located |
25 | | in the Village of Arlington Heights shall be paid monthly, |
26 | | subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, as follows: |
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1 | | 67% to the Village of Arlington Heights and 33% to the City of |
2 | | Des Plaines, except that the combined amount paid to the City |
3 | | of Des Plaines under this subsection (b-5) and subsection (c-5) |
4 | | of Section 12 of this Act shall not exceed $3,000,000 in a |
5 | | calendar year. Payments received by the City of Des Plaines |
6 | | pursuant to this paragraph may not be shared with any other |
7 | | unit of local government. |
8 | | From the tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming Fund |
9 | | under this Section, an amount equal to 3% of adjusted gross |
10 | | receipts generated by an electronic gaming facility located in |
11 | | the City of Collinsville shall be paid monthly, subject to |
12 | | appropriation by the General Assembly, as follows: 45% to the |
13 | | City of Alton, 45% to the City of East St. Louis, and 10% to the |
14 | | City of Collinsville. |
15 | | Municipalities and counties may refund any portion of the |
16 | | payment that they receive pursuant to this subsection (b-5) to |
17 | | the electronic gaming facility. |
18 | | (b-6) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
19 | | Act of the 97th General Assembly, from the tax revenue |
20 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
21 | | amount equal to 2% of adjusted gross receipts generated by an |
22 | | electronic gaming facility located outside Madison County |
23 | | shall be paid monthly, subject to appropriation by the General |
24 | | Assembly, to the county in which the electronic gaming facility |
25 | | is located for the purposes of its criminal justice system or |
26 | | health care system. |
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1 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
2 | | the 97th General Assembly, from the tax revenue deposited in |
3 | | the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an amount equal to |
4 | | (i) 1% of adjusted gross receipts generated by an electronic |
5 | | gaming facility located in Madison County shall be paid |
6 | | monthly, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, to |
7 | | Madison County for the purposes of infrastructure improvements |
8 | | and (ii) 1% of adjusted gross receipts generated by an |
9 | | electronic gaming facility located in Madison County shall be |
10 | | paid monthly, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, |
11 | | to St. Clair County for the purposes of infrastructure |
12 | | improvements. |
13 | | Counties may refund any portion of the payment that they |
14 | | receive pursuant to this subsection (b-6) to the electronic |
15 | | gaming facility. |
16 | | (b-7) The State and County Fair Assistance Fund is created |
17 | | as a special fund in the State treasury. The Fund shall be |
18 | | administered by the Department of Agriculture. Beginning on the |
19 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
20 | | Assembly, from the tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming |
21 | | Fund under this Section, an amount equal to 2% of adjusted |
22 | | gross receipts, not to exceed $1,000,000, shall be paid into |
23 | | the State and County Fair Assistance Fund annually. No moneys |
24 | | shall be expended from the State and County Fair Assistance |
25 | | Fund except as appropriated by the General Assembly. |
26 | | The Department of Agriculture is authorized to award grants |
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1 | | from moneys appropriated from the State and County Fair |
2 | | Assistance Fund to counties for the development, expansion, or |
3 | | support of county fairs that showcase Illinois agriculture |
4 | | products or byproducts. No grant may exceed $20,000. Not more |
5 | | than one grant under this Section may be made to any one county |
6 | | fair annually. The Illinois State Fair and the DuQuoin State |
7 | | Fair shall be entitled to one annual grant. |
8 | | (b-8) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
9 | | Act of the 97th General Assembly, from the tax revenue |
10 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, $250,000 |
11 | | shall be deposited annually into the Illinois Racing Quarter |
12 | | Horse Breeders Fund. |
13 | | (b-10) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
14 | | Act of the 97th General Assembly, from the tax revenue |
15 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
16 | | amount equal to 10% of the wagering taxes paid by an owners |
17 | | licensee whose owners license was issued pursuant to Section |
18 | | 7.1 of this Act shall be paid into the Depressed Communities |
19 | | Economic Development Fund annually. |
20 | | (c) Appropriations, as approved by the General Assembly, |
21 | | may be made
from the State Gaming Fund to the Board (i) for the |
22 | | administration and enforcement of this Act and the Video Gaming |
23 | | Act, (ii) for distribution to the Department of State Police |
24 | | and to the Department of Revenue for the enforcement of this |
25 | | Act, and (iii) to the
Department of Human Services for the |
26 | | administration of programs to treat
problem gambling. From the |
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1 | | tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this |
2 | | Section, $10,000,000 shall be paid annually to the Department |
3 | | of Human Services for the administration of programs to treat |
4 | | problem gambling. The Board's annual appropriations request |
5 | | must separately state its funding needs for the regulation of |
6 | | electronic gaming, riverboat gaming, and video gaming. |
7 | | (c-3) Appropriations, as approved by the General Assembly, |
8 | | may be made from the tax revenue deposited into the State |
9 | | Gaming Fund from electronic gaming pursuant to this Section for |
10 | | the administration and enforcement of this Act.
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11 | | (c-4) After payments required under subsection (b-5), |
12 | | (b-6), (b-7), (b-8), (c), and (c-3) have been made from the tax |
13 | | revenue from electronic gaming deposited into the State Gaming |
14 | | Fund under this Section, all remaining amounts from electronic |
15 | | gaming shall be deposited into the Capital Projects Fund. |
16 | | (c-5) (Blank). Before May 26, 2006 (the effective date of |
17 | | Public Act 94-804) and beginning on the effective date of this |
18 | | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, unless any |
19 | | organization licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of |
20 | | 1975 begins to operate a slot machine or video game of chance |
21 | | under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 or this Act, after |
22 | | the payments required under subsections (b) and (c) have been
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23 | | made, an amount equal to 15% of the adjusted gross receipts of |
24 | | (1) an owners
licensee that relocates pursuant to Section 11.2,
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25 | | (2) an owners licensee
conducting riverboat gambling |
26 | | operations
pursuant to an
owners license that is initially |
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1 | | issued after June
25, 1999,
or (3) the first
riverboat gambling |
2 | | operations conducted by a licensed manager on behalf of the
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3 | | State under Section 7.3,
whichever comes first, shall be paid |
4 | | from the State
Gaming Fund into the Horse Racing Equity Fund.
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5 | | (c-10) (Blank). Each year the General Assembly shall |
6 | | appropriate from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education |
7 | | Assistance Fund an amount equal to the amount
paid into the |
8 | | Horse Racing Equity Fund pursuant to subsection (c-5) in the
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9 | | prior calendar year.
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10 | | (c-15) After the payments required under subsections (b), |
11 | | (b-5), (b-6), (b-7), (b-8), and (c) , and (c-5)
have been made, |
12 | | an amount equal to 2% of the adjusted gross receipts of (1)
an |
13 | | owners licensee that relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an |
14 | | owners
licensee conducting riverboat gambling operations |
15 | | pursuant to
an
owners license that is initially issued after |
16 | | June 25, 1999 and before December 31, 2011 ,
or (3) the first
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17 | | riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed manager |
18 | | on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever comes |
19 | | first, shall be paid, subject to appropriation
from the General |
20 | | Assembly, from the State Gaming Fund to each home rule
county |
21 | | with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants for the purpose |
22 | | of
enhancing the county's criminal justice system.
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23 | | (c-20) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate |
24 | | from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund |
25 | | an amount equal to the amount
paid to each home rule county |
26 | | with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants
pursuant to |
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1 | | subsection (c-15) in the prior calendar year.
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2 | | (c-25) After the payments required under subsections (b), |
3 | | (b-5), (b-6), (b-7), (b-8), (c), (c-5) and
(c-15) have been |
4 | | made, an amount equal to 2% of the
adjusted gross receipts of |
5 | | (1) an owners licensee
that
relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, |
6 | | (2) an
owners
licensee conducting riverboat gambling |
7 | | operations pursuant to
an
owners license
that is initially |
8 | | issued after June 25, 1999 and before December 31, 2011 ,
or (3) |
9 | | the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed |
10 | | manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever
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11 | | comes first,
shall be paid from the State
Gaming Fund to |
12 | | Chicago State University.
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13 | | (d) From time to time, the
Board shall transfer the |
14 | | remainder of the funds
generated by this Act into the Education
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15 | | Assistance Fund, created by Public Act 86-0018, of the State of |
16 | | Illinois.
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17 | | (e) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit the unit of local |
18 | | government
designated as the home dock of the riverboat from |
19 | | entering into agreements
with other units of local government |
20 | | in this State or in other states to
share its portion of the |
21 | | tax revenue.
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22 | | (f) To the extent practicable, the Board shall administer |
23 | | and collect the
wagering taxes imposed by this Section in a |
24 | | manner consistent with the
provisions of Sections 4, 5, 5a, 5b, |
25 | | 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 6, 6a, 6b,
6c, 8, 9, and 10 of the |
26 | | Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the
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1 | | Penalty and Interest Act.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-1008, eff. 12-15-08; |
3 | | 96-37, eff. 7-13-09; 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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4 | | (230 ILCS 10/14) (from Ch. 120, par. 2414)
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5 | | Sec. 14. Licensees - Records - Reports - Supervision.
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6 | | (a) Licensed owners and electronic gaming licensees A |
7 | | licensed owner shall keep his books and records so as to |
8 | | clearly
show the following:
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9 | | (1) The amount received daily from admission fees.
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10 | | (2) The total amount of gross receipts.
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11 | | (3) The total amount of the adjusted gross receipts.
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12 | | (b) Licensed owners and electronic gaming licensees The |
13 | | licensed owner shall furnish to the Board reports and |
14 | | information as
the Board may require with respect to its |
15 | | activities on forms designed and
supplied for such purpose by |
16 | | the Board.
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17 | | (c) The books and records kept by a licensed owner as |
18 | | provided by this Section are
public records and the |
19 | | examination, publication, and dissemination of the
books and |
20 | | records are governed by the provisions of The Freedom of |
21 | | Information Act.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1029.)
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23 | | (230 ILCS 10/18) (from Ch. 120, par. 2418)
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24 | | Sec. 18. Prohibited Activities - Penalty.
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1 | | (a) A person is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for doing |
2 | | any of the
following:
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3 | | (1) Conducting gambling where wagering
is used or to be |
4 | | used
without a license issued by the Board.
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5 | | (2) Conducting gambling where wagering
is permitted |
6 | | other
than in the manner specified by Section 11.
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7 | | (b) A person is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor for doing |
8 | | any of the
following:
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9 | | (1) permitting a person under 21 years to make a wager; |
10 | | or
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11 | | (2) violating paragraph (12) of subsection (a) of |
12 | | Section 11 of this Act.
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13 | | (c) A person wagering or accepting a wager at any location |
14 | | outside the
riverboat or electronic gaming facility in |
15 | | violation of paragraph is subject to the penalties in |
16 | | paragraphs (1) or (2) of
subsection (a) of Section 28-1 of the |
17 | | Criminal Code of 1961 is subject to the penalties provided in |
18 | | that Section .
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19 | | (d) A person commits a Class 4 felony and, in addition, |
20 | | shall be barred
for life from gambling operations riverboats |
21 | | under the jurisdiction of the
Board, if the person does any of |
22 | | the following:
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23 | | (1) Offers, promises, or gives anything of value or |
24 | | benefit to a person
who is connected with a riverboat owner |
25 | | or electronic gaming licensee including, but
not limited |
26 | | to, an officer or employee of a licensed owner or |
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1 | | electronic gaming licensee or holder of an
occupational |
2 | | license pursuant to an agreement or arrangement or with the
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3 | | intent that the promise or thing of value or benefit will |
4 | | influence the
actions of the person to whom the offer, |
5 | | promise, or gift was made in order
to affect or attempt to |
6 | | affect the outcome of a gambling game, or to
influence |
7 | | official action of a member of the Board.
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8 | | (2) Solicits or knowingly accepts or receives a promise |
9 | | of anything of
value or benefit while the person is |
10 | | connected with a riverboat or electronic gaming facility,
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11 | | including, but not limited to, an officer or employee of a |
12 | | licensed owner or electronic gaming licensee ,
or the holder |
13 | | of an occupational license, pursuant to an understanding or
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14 | | arrangement or with the intent that the promise or thing of |
15 | | value or
benefit will influence the actions of the person |
16 | | to affect or attempt to
affect the outcome of a gambling |
17 | | game, or to influence official action of a
member of the |
18 | | Board.
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19 | | (3) Uses or possesses with the intent to use a device |
20 | | to assist:
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21 | | (i) In projecting the outcome of the game.
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22 | | (ii) In keeping track of the cards played.
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23 | | (iii) In analyzing the probability of the |
24 | | occurrence of an event
relating to the gambling game.
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25 | | (iv) In analyzing the strategy for playing or |
26 | | betting to be used in the
game except as permitted by |
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2 | | (4) Cheats at a gambling game.
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3 | | (5) Manufactures, sells, or distributes any cards, |
4 | | chips, dice, game or
device which is intended to be used to |
5 | | violate any provision of this Act.
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6 | | (6) Alters or misrepresents the outcome of a gambling |
7 | | game on which
wagers have been made after the outcome is |
8 | | made sure but before it is
revealed to the players.
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9 | | (7) Places a bet after acquiring knowledge, not |
10 | | available to all players,
of the outcome of the gambling |
11 | | game which is subject of the bet or to aid a
person in |
12 | | acquiring the knowledge for the purpose of placing a bet
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13 | | contingent on that outcome.
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14 | | (8) Claims, collects, or takes, or attempts to claim, |
15 | | collect, or take,
money or anything of value in or from the |
16 | | gambling games, with intent to
defraud, without having made |
17 | | a wager contingent on winning a gambling game,
or claims, |
18 | | collects, or takes an amount of money or thing of value of
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19 | | greater value than the amount won.
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20 | | (9) Uses counterfeit chips or tokens in a gambling |
21 | | game.
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22 | | (10) Possesses any key or device designed for the |
23 | | purpose of opening,
entering, or affecting the operation of |
24 | | a gambling game, drop box, or an
electronic or mechanical |
25 | | device connected with the gambling game or for
removing |
26 | | coins, tokens, chips or other contents of a gambling game. |
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1 | | This
paragraph (10) does not apply to a gambling licensee |
2 | | or employee of a
gambling licensee acting in furtherance of |
3 | | the employee's employment.
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4 | | (e) The possession of more than one of the devices |
5 | | described in
subsection (d), paragraphs (3), (5), or (10) |
6 | | permits a rebuttable
presumption that the possessor intended to |
7 | | use the devices for cheating.
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8 | | (f) A person under the age of 21 who, except as authorized |
9 | | under paragraph (10) of Section 11, enters upon a riverboat or |
10 | | electronic gaming facility commits a petty offense and is |
11 | | subject to a fine of not less than $100 or more than $250 for a |
12 | | first offense and of not less than $200 or more than $500 for a |
13 | | second or subsequent offense. |
14 | | An action to prosecute any crime occurring on a riverboat
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15 | | shall be tried in the county of the dock at which the riverboat |
16 | | is based.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
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18 | | (230 ILCS 10/19) (from Ch. 120, par. 2419)
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19 | | Sec. 19. Forfeiture of property. (a) Except as provided in
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20 | | subsection (b), any riverboat or electronic gaming facility
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21 | | used for the conduct of gambling games in violation of this Act |
22 | | shall be
considered a gambling place in violation of Section |
23 | | 28-3 of the Criminal
Code of 1961, as now or hereafter amended. |
24 | | Every gambling device found on
a riverboat or at an electronic |
25 | | gaming facility operating gambling games in violation of this
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1 | | Act and every slot machine and video game of chance found at an |
2 | | electronic gaming facility operating gambling games in |
3 | | violation of this Act shall be subject to seizure, confiscation |
4 | | and destruction as provided
in Section 28-5 of the Criminal |
5 | | Code of 1961, as now or hereafter amended.
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6 | | (b) It is not a violation of this Act for a riverboat or |
7 | | other
watercraft which is licensed for gaming by a contiguous |
8 | | state to dock on
the shores of this State if the municipality |
9 | | having jurisdiction of the
shores, or the county in the case of |
10 | | unincorporated areas, has granted
permission for docking and no |
11 | | gaming is conducted on the riverboat or other
watercraft while |
12 | | it is docked on the shores of this State.
No gambling device |
13 | | shall be subject to seizure, confiscation or
destruction if the |
14 | | gambling device is located on a riverboat or other
watercraft |
15 | | which is licensed for gaming by a contiguous state and which is
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16 | | docked on the shores of this State if the municipality having |
17 | | jurisdiction
of the shores, or the county in the case of |
18 | | unincorporated areas, has
granted permission for docking and no
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19 | | gaming is conducted on the riverboat or other watercraft while |
20 | | it is docked on
the shores of this State.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1029.)
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22 | | (230 ILCS 10/20) (from Ch. 120, par. 2420)
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23 | | Sec. 20. Prohibited activities - civil penalties. Any |
24 | | person who
conducts a gambling operation without first |
25 | | obtaining a
license to do so, or who continues to conduct such |
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1 | | games after revocation
of his license, or any licensee who |
2 | | conducts or allows to be
conducted any unauthorized gambling |
3 | | games on a riverboat or at an electronic gaming facility where |
4 | | it is
authorized to conduct its riverboat gambling operation, |
5 | | in addition to
other penalties provided, shall be subject to a |
6 | | civil penalty equal to the
amount of gross receipts derived |
7 | | from wagering on the gambling games,
whether unauthorized or |
8 | | authorized, conducted on that day as well as
confiscation and |
9 | | forfeiture of all gambling game equipment used in the
conduct |
10 | | of unauthorized gambling games.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1029.)
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12 | | (230 ILCS 10/23) (from Ch. 120, par. 2423)
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13 | | Sec. 23. The State Gaming Fund. On or after the effective |
14 | | date of
this Act, except as provided for payments into the |
15 | | Horse Racing Equity Trust Fund under subsection (a) of Section |
16 | | 7, all of the fees and taxes collected pursuant to
this Act |
17 | | shall be deposited into the State Gaming Fund, a
special fund |
18 | | in the State Treasury, which is hereby created. The adjusted
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19 | | gross receipts of any riverboat gambling operations conducted |
20 | | by a licensed
manager on behalf of the State remaining after |
21 | | the payment of the fees and
expenses of the licensed manager |
22 | | shall be deposited into the State Gaming
Fund. Fines and
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23 | | penalties collected pursuant to this Act shall be deposited |
24 | | into the
Education Assistance Fund, created by Public Act |
25 | | 86-0018, of the State of
Illinois.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 93-28, eff. 6-20-03; 94-804, eff. 5-26-06.)
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2 | | Section 65. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by |
3 | | changing Sections 5-1 and 6-30 as follows: |
4 | | (235 ILCS 5/5-1) (from Ch. 43, par. 115) |
5 | | Sec. 5-1. Licenses issued by the Illinois Liquor Control |
6 | | Commission
shall be of the following classes: |
7 | | (a) Manufacturer's license - Class 1.
Distiller, Class 2. |
8 | | Rectifier, Class 3. Brewer, Class 4. First Class Wine
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9 | | Manufacturer, Class 5. Second Class Wine Manufacturer,
Class 6. |
10 | | First Class Winemaker, Class 7. Second Class Winemaker, Class |
11 | | 8.
Limited Wine Manufacturer, Class 9. Craft Distiller, |
12 | | (b) Distributor's license, |
13 | | (c) Importing Distributor's license, |
14 | | (d) Retailer's license, |
15 | | (e) Special Event Retailer's license (not-for-profit), |
16 | | (f) Railroad license, |
17 | | (g) Boat license, |
18 | | (h) Non-Beverage User's license, |
19 | | (i) Wine-maker's premises license, |
20 | | (j) Airplane license, |
21 | | (k) Foreign importer's license, |
22 | | (l) Broker's license, |
23 | | (m) Non-resident dealer's
license, |
24 | | (n) Brew Pub license, |
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1 | | (o) Auction liquor license, |
2 | | (p) Caterer retailer license, |
3 | | (q) Special use permit license, |
4 | | (r) Winery shipper's license.
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5 | | No
person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other legal |
6 | | business entity that is
engaged in the manufacturing of wine |
7 | | may concurrently obtain and hold a
wine-maker's license and a |
8 | | wine manufacturer's license. |
9 | | (a) A manufacturer's license shall allow the manufacture,
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10 | | importation in bulk, storage, distribution and sale of |
11 | | alcoholic liquor
to persons without the State, as may be |
12 | | permitted by law and to licensees
in this State as follows: |
13 | | Class 1. A Distiller may make sales and deliveries of |
14 | | alcoholic liquor to
distillers, rectifiers, importing |
15 | | distributors, distributors and
non-beverage users and to no |
16 | | other licensees. |
17 | | Class 2. A Rectifier, who is not a distiller, as defined |
18 | | herein, may make
sales and deliveries of alcoholic liquor to |
19 | | rectifiers, importing distributors,
distributors, retailers |
20 | | and non-beverage users and to no other licensees. |
21 | | Class 3. A Brewer may make sales and deliveries of beer to |
22 | | importing
distributors, distributors, and to non-licensees, |
23 | | and to
retailers provided the brewer obtains an importing |
24 | | distributor's license or
distributor's license in accordance |
25 | | with the provisions of this Act. |
26 | | Class 4. A first class wine-manufacturer may make sales and |
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1 | | deliveries of
up to 50,000 gallons of wine to manufacturers,
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2 | | importing
distributors and distributors, and to no other |
3 | | licensees. |
4 | | Class 5. A second class Wine manufacturer may make sales |
5 | | and deliveries
of more than 50,000 gallons of wine to |
6 | | manufacturers, importing distributors
and distributors and to |
7 | | no other licensees. |
8 | | Class 6. A first-class wine-maker's license shall allow the |
9 | | manufacture
of up to 50,000 gallons of wine per year, and the
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10 | | storage
and sale of such
wine to distributors in the State and |
11 | | to persons without the
State, as may be permitted by law. A |
12 | | person who, prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act |
13 | | of the 95th General Assembly, is a holder of a first-class |
14 | | wine-maker's license and annually produces more than 25,000 |
15 | | gallons of its own wine and who distributes its wine to |
16 | | licensed retailers shall cease this practice on or before July |
17 | | 1, 2008 in compliance with this amendatory Act of the 95th |
18 | | General Assembly. |
19 | | Class 7. A second-class wine-maker's license shall allow |
20 | | the manufacture
of between 50,000 and 150,000 gallons of wine |
21 | | per year, and
the
storage and sale of such wine
to distributors |
22 | | in this State and to persons without the State, as may be
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23 | | permitted by law. A person who, prior to the effective date of |
24 | | this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, is a holder |
25 | | of a second-class wine-maker's license and annually produces |
26 | | more than 25,000 gallons of its own wine and who distributes |
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1 | | its wine to licensed retailers shall cease this practice on or |
2 | | before July 1, 2008 in compliance with this amendatory Act of |
3 | | the 95th General Assembly. |
4 | | Class 8. A limited wine-manufacturer may make sales and |
5 | | deliveries not to
exceed 40,000 gallons of wine per year to |
6 | | distributors, and to
non-licensees in accordance with the |
7 | | provisions of this Act. |
8 | | Class 9. A craft distiller license shall allow the |
9 | | manufacture of up to 5,000 gallons of spirits by distillation |
10 | | per year and the storage of such spirits. If a craft distiller |
11 | | licensee is not affiliated with any other manufacturer, then |
12 | | the craft distiller licensee may sell such spirits to |
13 | | distributors in this State and non-licensees to the extent |
14 | | permitted by any exemption approved by the Commission pursuant |
15 | | to Section 6-4 of this Act. |
16 | | Any craft distiller licensed under this Act who on the |
17 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
18 | | Assembly was licensed as a distiller and manufactured no more |
19 | | spirits than permitted by this Section shall not be required to |
20 | | pay the initial licensing fee. |
21 | | (a-1) A manufacturer which is licensed in this State to |
22 | | make sales or
deliveries of alcoholic liquor and which enlists |
23 | | agents, representatives, or
individuals acting on its behalf |
24 | | who contact licensed retailers on a regular
and continual basis |
25 | | in this State must register those agents, representatives,
or |
26 | | persons acting on its behalf with the State Commission. |
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1 | | Registration of agents, representatives, or persons acting |
2 | | on behalf of a
manufacturer is fulfilled by submitting a form |
3 | | to the Commission. The form
shall be developed by the |
4 | | Commission and shall include the name and address of
the |
5 | | applicant, the name and address of the manufacturer he or she |
6 | | represents,
the territory or areas assigned to sell to or |
7 | | discuss pricing terms of
alcoholic liquor, and any other |
8 | | questions deemed appropriate and necessary.
All statements in |
9 | | the forms required to be made by law or by rule shall be
deemed |
10 | | material, and any person who knowingly misstates any material |
11 | | fact under
oath in an application is guilty of a Class B |
12 | | misdemeanor. Fraud,
misrepresentation, false statements, |
13 | | misleading statements, evasions, or
suppression of material |
14 | | facts in the securing of a registration are grounds for
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15 | | suspension or revocation of the registration. |
16 | | (b) A distributor's license shall allow the wholesale |
17 | | purchase and storage
of alcoholic liquors and sale of alcoholic |
18 | | liquors to licensees
in this State and to persons without the |
19 | | State, as may be permitted by law. |
20 | | (c) An importing distributor's license may be issued to and |
21 | | held by
those only who are duly licensed distributors, upon the |
22 | | filing of an
application by a duly licensed distributor, with |
23 | | the Commission and
the Commission shall, without the
payment of |
24 | | any fee, immediately issue such importing distributor's
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25 | | license to the applicant, which shall allow the importation of |
26 | | alcoholic
liquor by the licensee into this State from any point |
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1 | | in the United
States outside this State, and the purchase of |
2 | | alcoholic liquor in
barrels, casks or other bulk containers and |
3 | | the bottling of such
alcoholic liquors before resale thereof, |
4 | | but all bottles or containers
so filled shall be sealed, |
5 | | labeled, stamped and otherwise made to comply
with all |
6 | | provisions, rules and regulations governing manufacturers in
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7 | | the preparation and bottling of alcoholic liquors. The |
8 | | importing
distributor's license shall permit such licensee to |
9 | | purchase alcoholic
liquor from Illinois licensed non-resident |
10 | | dealers and foreign importers only. |
11 | | (d) A retailer's license shall allow the licensee to sell |
12 | | and offer
for sale at retail, only in the premises specified in |
13 | | the license,
alcoholic liquor for use or consumption, but not |
14 | | for resale in any form. Nothing in this amendatory Act of the |
15 | | 95th General Assembly shall deny, limit, remove, or restrict |
16 | | the ability of a holder of a retailer's license to transfer, |
17 | | deliver, or ship alcoholic liquor to the purchaser for use or |
18 | | consumption subject to any applicable local law or ordinance. |
19 | | Any retail license issued to a manufacturer shall only
permit |
20 | | the manufacturer to sell beer at retail on the premises |
21 | | actually
occupied by the manufacturer. For the purpose of |
22 | | further describing the type of business conducted at a retail |
23 | | licensed premises, a retailer's licensee may be designated by |
24 | | the State Commission as (i) an on premise consumption retailer, |
25 | | (ii) an off premise sale retailer, or (iii) a combined on |
26 | | premise consumption and off premise sale retailer.
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1 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection |
2 | | (d), a retail
licensee may sell alcoholic liquors to a special |
3 | | event retailer licensee for
resale to the extent permitted |
4 | | under subsection (e). |
5 | | (e) A special event retailer's license (not-for-profit) |
6 | | shall permit the
licensee to purchase alcoholic liquors from an |
7 | | Illinois licensed distributor
(unless the licensee purchases |
8 | | less than $500 of alcoholic liquors for the
special event, in |
9 | | which case the licensee may purchase the alcoholic liquors
from |
10 | | a licensed retailer) and shall allow the licensee to sell and |
11 | | offer for
sale, at retail, alcoholic liquors for use or |
12 | | consumption, but not for resale
in any form and only at the |
13 | | location and on the specific dates designated for
the special |
14 | | event in the license. An applicant for a special event retailer
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15 | | license must
(i) furnish with the application: (A) a resale |
16 | | number issued under Section
2c of the Retailers' Occupation Tax |
17 | | Act or evidence that the applicant is
registered under Section |
18 | | 2a of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, (B) a
current, valid |
19 | | exemption identification
number issued under Section 1g of the |
20 | | Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and a
certification to the |
21 | | Commission that the purchase of alcoholic liquors will be
a |
22 | | tax-exempt purchase, or (C) a statement that the applicant is |
23 | | not registered
under Section 2a of the Retailers' Occupation |
24 | | Tax Act, does not hold a resale
number under Section 2c of the |
25 | | Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, and does not
hold an exemption |
26 | | number under Section 1g of the Retailers' Occupation Tax
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1 | | in which event the Commission shall set forth on the special |
2 | | event
retailer's license a statement to that effect; (ii) |
3 | | submit with the application proof satisfactory to
the State |
4 | | Commission that the applicant will provide dram shop liability
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5 | | insurance in the maximum limits; and (iii) show proof |
6 | | satisfactory to the
State Commission that the applicant has |
7 | | obtained local authority
approval. |
8 | | (f) A railroad license shall permit the licensee to import |
9 | | alcoholic
liquors into this State from any point in the United |
10 | | States outside this
State and to store such alcoholic liquors |
11 | | in this State; to make wholesale
purchases of alcoholic liquors |
12 | | directly from manufacturers, foreign
importers, distributors |
13 | | and importing distributors from within or outside
this State; |
14 | | and to store such alcoholic liquors in this State; provided
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15 | | that the above powers may be exercised only in connection with |
16 | | the
importation, purchase or storage of alcoholic liquors to be |
17 | | sold or
dispensed on a club, buffet, lounge or dining car |
18 | | operated on an electric,
gas or steam railway in this State; |
19 | | and provided further, that railroad
licensees exercising the |
20 | | above powers shall be subject to all provisions of
Article VIII |
21 | | of this Act as applied to importing distributors. A railroad
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22 | | license shall also permit the licensee to sell or dispense |
23 | | alcoholic
liquors on any club, buffet, lounge or dining car |
24 | | operated on an electric,
gas or steam railway regularly |
25 | | operated by a common carrier in this State,
but shall not |
26 | | permit the sale for resale of any alcoholic liquors to any
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1 | | licensee within this State. A license shall be obtained for |
2 | | each car in which
such sales are made. |
3 | | (g) A boat license shall allow the sale of alcoholic liquor |
4 | | in
individual drinks, on any passenger boat regularly operated |
5 | | as a common
carrier on navigable waters in this State or on any |
6 | | riverboat operated
under
the Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act, |
7 | | which boat or riverboat maintains a public
dining room or |
8 | | restaurant thereon. |
9 | | (h) A non-beverage user's license shall allow the licensee |
10 | | to
purchase alcoholic liquor from a licensed manufacturer or |
11 | | importing
distributor, without the imposition of any tax upon |
12 | | the business of such
licensed manufacturer or importing |
13 | | distributor as to such alcoholic
liquor to be used by such |
14 | | licensee solely for the non-beverage purposes
set forth in |
15 | | subsection (a) of Section 8-1 of this Act, and
such licenses |
16 | | shall be divided and classified and shall permit the
purchase, |
17 | | possession and use of limited and stated quantities of
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18 | | alcoholic liquor as follows: |
19 | | Class 1, not to exceed ......................... 500 gallons
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20 | | Class 2, not to exceed ....................... 1,000 gallons
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21 | | Class 3, not to exceed ....................... 5,000 gallons
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22 | | Class 4, not to exceed ...................... 10,000 gallons
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23 | | Class 5, not to exceed ....................... 50,000 gallons |
24 | | (i) A wine-maker's premises license shall allow a
licensee |
25 | | that concurrently holds a first-class wine-maker's license to |
26 | | sell
and offer for sale at retail in the premises specified in |
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1 | | such license
not more than 50,000 gallons of the first-class |
2 | | wine-maker's wine that is
made at the first-class wine-maker's |
3 | | licensed premises per year for use or
consumption, but not for |
4 | | resale in any form. A wine-maker's premises
license shall allow |
5 | | a licensee who concurrently holds a second-class
wine-maker's |
6 | | license to sell and offer for sale at retail in the premises
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7 | | specified in such license up to 100,000 gallons of the
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8 | | second-class wine-maker's wine that is made at the second-class |
9 | | wine-maker's
licensed premises per year
for use or consumption |
10 | | but not for resale in any form. A wine-maker's premises license |
11 | | shall allow a
licensee that concurrently holds a first-class |
12 | | wine-maker's license or a second-class
wine-maker's license to |
13 | | sell
and offer for sale at retail at the premises specified in |
14 | | the wine-maker's premises license, for use or consumption but |
15 | | not for resale in any form, any beer, wine, and spirits |
16 | | purchased from a licensed distributor. Upon approval from the
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17 | | State Commission, a wine-maker's premises license
shall allow |
18 | | the licensee to sell and offer for sale at (i) the wine-maker's
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19 | | licensed premises and (ii) at up to 2 additional locations for |
20 | | use and
consumption and not for resale. Each location shall |
21 | | require additional
licensing per location as specified in |
22 | | Section 5-3 of this Act. A wine-maker's premises licensee shall
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23 | | secure liquor liability insurance coverage in an amount at
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24 | | least equal to the maximum liability amounts set forth in
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25 | | subsection (a) of Section 6-21 of this Act.
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26 | | (j) An airplane license shall permit the licensee to import
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1 | | alcoholic liquors into this State from any point in the United |
2 | | States
outside this State and to store such alcoholic liquors |
3 | | in this State; to
make wholesale purchases of alcoholic liquors |
4 | | directly from
manufacturers, foreign importers, distributors |
5 | | and importing
distributors from within or outside this State; |
6 | | and to store such
alcoholic liquors in this State; provided |
7 | | that the above powers may be
exercised only in connection with |
8 | | the importation, purchase or storage
of alcoholic liquors to be |
9 | | sold or dispensed on an airplane; and
provided further, that |
10 | | airplane licensees exercising the above powers
shall be subject |
11 | | to all provisions of Article VIII of this Act as
applied to |
12 | | importing distributors. An airplane licensee shall also
permit |
13 | | the sale or dispensing of alcoholic liquors on any passenger
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14 | | airplane regularly operated by a common carrier in this State, |
15 | | but shall
not permit the sale for resale of any alcoholic |
16 | | liquors to any licensee
within this State. A single airplane |
17 | | license shall be required of an
airline company if liquor |
18 | | service is provided on board aircraft in this
State. The annual |
19 | | fee for such license shall be as determined in
Section 5-3. |
20 | | (k) A foreign importer's license shall permit such licensee |
21 | | to purchase
alcoholic liquor from Illinois licensed |
22 | | non-resident dealers only, and to
import alcoholic liquor other |
23 | | than in bulk from any point outside the
United States and to |
24 | | sell such alcoholic liquor to Illinois licensed
importing |
25 | | distributors and to no one else in Illinois;
provided that (i) |
26 | | the foreign importer registers with the State Commission
every
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1 | | brand of
alcoholic liquor that it proposes to sell to Illinois |
2 | | licensees during the
license period, (ii) the foreign importer |
3 | | complies with all of the provisions
of Section
6-9 of this Act |
4 | | with respect to registration of such Illinois licensees as may
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5 | | be granted the
right to sell such brands at wholesale, and |
6 | | (iii) the foreign importer complies with the provisions of |
7 | | Sections 6-5 and 6-6 of this Act to the same extent that these |
8 | | provisions apply to manufacturers. |
9 | | (l) (i) A broker's license shall be required of all persons
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10 | | who solicit
orders for, offer to sell or offer to supply |
11 | | alcoholic liquor to
retailers in the State of Illinois, or who |
12 | | offer to retailers to ship or
cause to be shipped or to make |
13 | | contact with distillers, rectifiers,
brewers or manufacturers |
14 | | or any other party within or without the State
of Illinois in |
15 | | order that alcoholic liquors be shipped to a distributor,
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16 | | importing distributor or foreign importer, whether such |
17 | | solicitation or
offer is consummated within or without the |
18 | | State of Illinois. |
19 | | No holder of a retailer's license issued by the Illinois |
20 | | Liquor
Control Commission shall purchase or receive any |
21 | | alcoholic liquor, the
order for which was solicited or offered |
22 | | for sale to such retailer by a
broker unless the broker is the |
23 | | holder of a valid broker's license. |
24 | | The broker shall, upon the acceptance by a retailer of the |
25 | | broker's
solicitation of an order or offer to sell or supply or |
26 | | deliver or have
delivered alcoholic liquors, promptly forward |
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1 | | to the Illinois Liquor
Control Commission a notification of |
2 | | said transaction in such form as
the Commission may by |
3 | | regulations prescribe. |
4 | | (ii) A broker's license shall be required of
a person |
5 | | within this State, other than a retail licensee,
who, for a fee |
6 | | or commission, promotes, solicits, or accepts orders for
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7 | | alcoholic liquor, for use or consumption and not for
resale, to |
8 | | be shipped from this State and delivered to residents outside |
9 | | of
this State by an express company, common carrier, or |
10 | | contract carrier.
This Section does not apply to any person who |
11 | | promotes, solicits, or accepts
orders for wine as specifically |
12 | | authorized in Section 6-29 of this Act. |
13 | | A broker's license under this subsection (l)
shall not |
14 | | entitle the holder to
buy or sell any
alcoholic liquors for his |
15 | | own account or to take or deliver title to
such alcoholic |
16 | | liquors. |
17 | | This subsection (l)
shall not apply to distributors, |
18 | | employees of
distributors, or employees of a manufacturer who |
19 | | has registered the
trademark, brand or name of the alcoholic |
20 | | liquor pursuant to Section 6-9
of this Act, and who regularly |
21 | | sells such alcoholic liquor
in the State of Illinois only to |
22 | | its registrants thereunder. |
23 | | Any agent, representative, or person subject to |
24 | | registration pursuant to
subsection (a-1) of this Section shall |
25 | | not be eligible to receive a broker's
license. |
26 | | (m) A non-resident dealer's license shall permit such |
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1 | | licensee to ship
into and warehouse alcoholic liquor into this |
2 | | State from any point
outside of this State, and to sell such |
3 | | alcoholic liquor to Illinois licensed
foreign importers and |
4 | | importing distributors and to no one else in this State;
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5 | | provided that (i) said non-resident dealer shall register with |
6 | | the Illinois Liquor
Control Commission each and every brand of |
7 | | alcoholic liquor which it proposes
to sell to Illinois |
8 | | licensees during the license period, (ii) it shall comply with |
9 | | all of the provisions of Section 6-9 hereof with
respect to |
10 | | registration of such Illinois licensees as may be granted the |
11 | | right
to sell such brands at wholesale, and (iii) the |
12 | | non-resident dealer shall comply with the provisions of |
13 | | Sections 6-5 and 6-6 of this Act to the same extent that these |
14 | | provisions apply to manufacturers. |
15 | | (n) A brew pub license shall allow the licensee to |
16 | | manufacture beer only
on the premises specified in the license, |
17 | | to make sales of the
beer manufactured on the premises to |
18 | | importing distributors, distributors,
and to non-licensees for |
19 | | use and consumption, to store the beer upon
the premises, and |
20 | | to sell and offer for sale at retail from the licensed
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21 | | premises, provided that a brew pub licensee shall not sell for |
22 | | off-premises
consumption more than 50,000 gallons per year. |
23 | | (o) A caterer retailer license shall allow the holder
to |
24 | | serve alcoholic liquors as an incidental part of a food service |
25 | | that serves
prepared meals which excludes the serving of snacks |
26 | | as
the primary meal, either on or off-site whether licensed or |
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2 | | (p) An auction liquor license shall allow the licensee to |
3 | | sell and offer
for sale at auction wine and spirits for use or |
4 | | consumption, or for resale by
an Illinois liquor licensee in |
5 | | accordance with provisions of this Act. An
auction liquor |
6 | | license will be issued to a person and it will permit the
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7 | | auction liquor licensee to hold the auction anywhere in the |
8 | | State. An auction
liquor license must be obtained for each |
9 | | auction at least 14 days in advance of
the auction date. |
10 | | (q) A special use permit license shall allow an Illinois |
11 | | licensed
retailer to transfer a portion of its alcoholic liquor |
12 | | inventory from its
retail licensed premises to the premises |
13 | | specified in the license hereby
created, and to sell or offer |
14 | | for sale at retail, only in the premises
specified in the |
15 | | license hereby created, the transferred alcoholic liquor for
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16 | | use or consumption, but not for resale in any form. A special |
17 | | use permit
license may be granted for the following time |
18 | | periods: one day or less; 2 or
more days to a maximum of 15 days |
19 | | per location in any 12 month period. An
applicant for the |
20 | | special use permit license must also submit with the
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21 | | application proof satisfactory to the State Commission that the |
22 | | applicant will
provide dram shop liability insurance to the |
23 | | maximum limits and have local
authority approval. |
24 | | (r) A winery shipper's license shall allow a person
with a |
25 | | first-class or second-class wine manufacturer's
license, a |
26 | | first-class or second-class wine-maker's license,
or a limited |
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1 | | wine manufacturer's license or who is licensed to
make wine |
2 | | under the laws of another state to ship wine
made by that |
3 | | licensee directly to a resident of this
State who is 21 years |
4 | | of age or older for that resident's
personal use and not for |
5 | | resale. Prior to receiving a
winery shipper's license, an |
6 | | applicant for the license must
provide the Commission with a |
7 | | true copy of its current
license in any state in which it is |
8 | | licensed as a manufacturer
of wine. An applicant for a winery |
9 | | shipper's license must
also complete an application form that |
10 | | provides any other
information the Commission deems necessary. |
11 | | The
application form shall include an acknowledgement |
12 | | consenting
to the jurisdiction of the Commission, the Illinois
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13 | | Department of Revenue, and the courts of this State concerning
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14 | | the enforcement of this Act and any related laws, rules, and
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15 | | regulations, including authorizing the Department of Revenue
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16 | | and the Commission to conduct audits for the purpose of
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17 | | ensuring compliance with this amendatory Act. |
18 | | A winery shipper licensee must pay to the Department
of |
19 | | Revenue the State liquor gallonage tax under Section 8-1 for
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20 | | all wine that is sold by the licensee and shipped to a person
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21 | | in this State. For the purposes of Section 8-1, a winery
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22 | | shipper licensee shall be taxed in the same manner as a
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23 | | manufacturer of wine. A licensee who is not otherwise required |
24 | | to register under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act must
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25 | | register under the Use Tax Act to collect and remit use tax to
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26 | | the Department of Revenue for all gallons of wine that are sold
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1 | | by the licensee and shipped to persons in this State. If a
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2 | | licensee fails to remit the tax imposed under this Act in
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3 | | accordance with the provisions of Article VIII of this Act, the
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4 | | winery shipper's license shall be revoked in accordance
with |
5 | | the provisions of Article VII of this Act. If a licensee
fails |
6 | | to properly register and remit tax under the Use Tax Act
or the |
7 | | Retailers' Occupation Tax Act for all wine that is sold
by the |
8 | | winery shipper and shipped to persons in this
State, the winery |
9 | | shipper's license shall be revoked in
accordance with the |
10 | | provisions of Article VII of this Act. |
11 | | A winery shipper licensee must collect, maintain, and
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12 | | submit to the Commission on a semi-annual basis the
total |
13 | | number of cases per resident of wine shipped to residents
of |
14 | | this State.
A winery shipper licensed under this subsection (r)
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15 | | must comply with the requirements of Section 6-29 of this |
16 | | amendatory Act.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-634, eff. 6-1-08; |
18 | | 95-769, eff. 7-29-08; 96-1367, eff. 7-28-10.)
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19 | | (235 ILCS 5/6-30) (from Ch. 43, par. 144f)
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20 | | Sec. 6-30. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, |
21 | | the
Illinois Gaming Board shall have exclusive authority to |
22 | | establish the hours
for sale and consumption of alcoholic |
23 | | liquor on board a riverboat where gambling operations are being |
24 | | during
riverboat gambling excursions conducted in accordance |
25 | | with the Illinois Riverboat
Gambling Act.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 87-826.)
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2 | | Section 70. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by |
3 | | changing Sections 28-1, 28-1.1, 28-3,
28-5, and 28-7 as |
4 | | follows:
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5 | | (720 ILCS 5/28-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 28-1)
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6 | | Sec. 28-1. Gambling.
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7 | | (a) A person commits gambling when he:
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8 | | (1) Plays a game of chance or skill for money or other |
9 | | thing of
value, unless excepted in subsection (b) of this |
10 | | Section; or
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11 | | (2) Makes a wager upon the result of any game, contest, |
12 | | or any
political nomination, appointment or election; or
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13 | | (3) Operates, keeps, owns, uses, purchases, exhibits, |
14 | | rents, sells,
bargains for the sale or lease of, |
15 | | manufactures or distributes any
gambling device; or
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16 | | (4) Contracts to have or give himself or another the |
17 | | option to buy
or sell, or contracts to buy or sell, at a |
18 | | future time, any grain or
other commodity whatsoever, or |
19 | | any stock or security of any company,
where it is at the |
20 | | time of making such contract intended by both parties
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21 | | thereto that the contract to buy or sell, or the option, |
22 | | whenever
exercised, or the contract resulting therefrom, |
23 | | shall be settled, not by
the receipt or delivery of such |
24 | | property, but by the payment only of
differences in prices |
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1 | | thereof; however, the issuance, purchase, sale,
exercise, |
2 | | endorsement or guarantee, by or through a person registered
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3 | | with the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 8 of the |
4 | | Illinois
Securities Law of 1953, or by or through a person |
5 | | exempt from such
registration under said Section 8, of a |
6 | | put, call, or other option to
buy or sell securities which |
7 | | have been registered with the Secretary of
State or which |
8 | | are exempt from such registration under Section 3 of the
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9 | | Illinois Securities Law of 1953 is not gambling within the |
10 | | meaning of
this paragraph (4); or
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11 | | (5) Knowingly owns or possesses any book, instrument or |
12 | | apparatus by
means of which bets or wagers have been, or |
13 | | are, recorded or registered,
or knowingly possesses any |
14 | | money which he has received in the course of
a bet or |
15 | | wager; or
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16 | | (6) Sells pools upon the result of any game or contest |
17 | | of skill or
chance, political nomination, appointment or |
18 | | election; or
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19 | | (7) Sets up or promotes any lottery or sells, offers to |
20 | | sell or
transfers any ticket or share for any lottery; or
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21 | | (8) Sets up or promotes any policy game or sells, |
22 | | offers to sell or
knowingly possesses or transfers any |
23 | | policy ticket, slip, record,
document or other similar |
24 | | device; or
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25 | | (9) Knowingly drafts, prints or publishes any lottery |
26 | | ticket or share,
or any policy ticket, slip, record, |
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1 | | document or similar device, except for
such activity |
2 | | related to lotteries, bingo games and raffles authorized by
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3 | | and conducted in accordance with the laws of Illinois or |
4 | | any other state or
foreign government; or
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5 | | (10) Knowingly advertises any lottery or policy game, |
6 | | except for such
activity related to lotteries, bingo games |
7 | | and raffles authorized by and
conducted in accordance with |
8 | | the laws of Illinois or any other state; or
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9 | | (11) Knowingly transmits information as to wagers, |
10 | | betting odds, or
changes in betting odds by telephone, |
11 | | telegraph, radio, semaphore or
similar means; or knowingly |
12 | | installs or maintains equipment for the
transmission or |
13 | | receipt of such information; except that nothing in this
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14 | | subdivision (11) prohibits transmission or receipt of such |
15 | | information
for use in news reporting of sporting events or |
16 | | contests; or
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17 | | (12) Knowingly establishes, maintains, or operates an |
18 | | Internet site that
permits a person to play a game of
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19 | | chance or skill for money or other thing of value by means |
20 | | of the Internet or
to make a wager upon the
result of any |
21 | | game, contest, political nomination, appointment, or
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22 | | election by means of the Internet. This item (12) does not |
23 | | apply to activities referenced in items (6) and (6.1) of |
24 | | subsection (b) of this Section.
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25 | | (b) Participants in any of the following activities shall |
26 | | not be
convicted of gambling therefor:
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1 | | (1) Agreements to compensate for loss caused by the |
2 | | happening of
chance including without limitation contracts |
3 | | of indemnity or guaranty
and life or health or accident |
4 | | insurance.
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5 | | (2) Offers of prizes, award or compensation to the |
6 | | actual
contestants in any bona fide contest for the |
7 | | determination of skill,
speed, strength or endurance or to |
8 | | the owners of animals or vehicles
entered in such contest.
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9 | | (3) Pari-mutuel betting as authorized by the law of |
10 | | this State.
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11 | | (4) Manufacture of gambling devices, including the |
12 | | acquisition of
essential parts therefor and the assembly |
13 | | thereof, for transportation in
interstate or foreign |
14 | | commerce to any place outside this State when such
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15 | | transportation is not prohibited by any applicable Federal |
16 | | law; or the
manufacture, distribution, or possession of |
17 | | video gaming terminals, as
defined in the Video Gaming Act, |
18 | | by manufacturers, distributors, and
terminal operators |
19 | | licensed to do so under the Video Gaming Act.
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20 | | (5) The game commonly known as "bingo", when conducted |
21 | | in accordance
with the Bingo License and Tax Act.
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22 | | (6) Lotteries when conducted by the State of Illinois |
23 | | in accordance
with the Illinois Lottery Law. This exemption |
24 | | includes any activity conducted by the Department of |
25 | | Revenue to sell lottery tickets pursuant to the provisions |
26 | | of the Illinois Lottery Law and its rules.
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1 | | (6.1) The purchase of lottery tickets through the |
2 | | Internet for a lottery conducted by the State of Illinois |
3 | | under the program established in Section 7.12 of the |
4 | | Illinois Lottery Law.
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5 | | (7) Possession of an antique slot machine that is |
6 | | neither used nor
intended to be used in the operation or |
7 | | promotion of any unlawful
gambling activity or enterprise. |
8 | | For the purpose of this subparagraph
(b)(7), an antique |
9 | | slot machine is one manufactured 25 years ago or earlier.
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10 | | (8) Raffles when conducted in accordance with the |
11 | | Raffles Act.
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12 | | (9) Charitable games when conducted in accordance with |
13 | | the Charitable
Games Act.
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14 | | (10) Pull tabs and jar games when conducted under the |
15 | | Illinois Pull
Tabs and Jar Games Act.
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16 | | (11) Gambling games conducted on riverboats when
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17 | | authorized by the Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act.
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18 | | (12) Video gaming terminal games at a licensed |
19 | | establishment, licensed truck stop establishment,
licensed
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20 | | fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans |
21 | | establishment when
conducted in accordance with the Video |
22 | | Gaming Act. |
23 | | (13) Games of skill or chance where money or other |
24 | | things of value can be won but no payment or purchase is |
25 | | required to participate. |
26 | | (c) Sentence.
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1 | | Gambling under subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this Section |
2 | | is a
Class A misdemeanor. Gambling under any of subsections |
3 | | (a)(3) through
(a)(11) of this Section is a Class A |
4 | | misdemeanor. A second or
subsequent conviction under any of |
5 | | subsections (a)(3) through (a)(11),
is a Class 4 felony. |
6 | | Gambling under subsection (a)(12) of this Section is a
Class A
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7 | | misdemeanor. A second or subsequent conviction under |
8 | | subsection (a)(12) is a
Class 4 felony.
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9 | | (d) Circumstantial evidence.
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10 | | In prosecutions under subsection (a)(1) through (a)(12) of
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11 | | this
Section circumstantial evidence shall have the same |
12 | | validity and weight as
in any criminal prosecution.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-34, eff. 7-13-09; 96-37, eff. 7-13-09; |
14 | | 96-1203, eff. 7-22-10.)
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15 | | (720 ILCS 5/28-1.1)
(from Ch. 38, par. 28-1.1)
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16 | | Sec. 28-1.1. Syndicated gambling.
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17 | | (a) Declaration of Purpose. Recognizing the close |
18 | | relationship between
professional gambling and other organized |
19 | | crime, it is declared to be the
policy of the legislature to |
20 | | restrain persons from engaging in the business
of gambling for |
21 | | profit in this State. This Section shall be liberally
construed |
22 | | and administered with a view to carrying out this policy.
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23 | | (b) A person commits syndicated gambling when he operates a |
24 | | "policy
game" or engages in the business of bookmaking.
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25 | | (c) A person "operates a policy game" when he knowingly |
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1 | | uses any
premises or property for the purpose of receiving or |
2 | | knowingly does
receive from what is commonly called "policy":
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3 | | (1) money from a person other than the better or player |
4 | | whose
bets or plays are represented by such money; or
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5 | | (2) written "policy game" records, made or used over |
6 | | any
period of time, from a person other than the better or |
7 | | player whose bets
or plays are represented by such written |
8 | | record.
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9 | | (d) A person engages in bookmaking when he receives or |
10 | | accepts more
than five bets or wagers upon the result of any |
11 | | trials or contests of
skill, speed or power of endurance or |
12 | | upon any lot, chance, casualty,
unknown or contingent event |
13 | | whatsoever, which bets or wagers shall be of
such size that the |
14 | | total of the amounts of money paid or promised to be
paid to |
15 | | such bookmaker on account thereof shall exceed $2,000.
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16 | | Bookmaking is the receiving or accepting of such bets or wagers
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17 | | regardless of the form or manner in which the bookmaker records |
18 | | them.
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19 | | (e) Participants in any of the following activities shall |
20 | | not be
convicted of syndicated gambling:
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21 | | (1) Agreements to compensate for loss caused by the |
22 | | happening
of chance including without limitation contracts |
23 | | of indemnity or
guaranty and life or health or accident |
24 | | insurance; and
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25 | | (2) Offers of prizes, award or compensation to the |
26 | | actual
contestants in any bona fide contest for the |
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1 | | determination of skill,
speed, strength or endurance or to |
2 | | the owners of animals or vehicles
entered in such contest; |
3 | | and
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4 | | (3) Pari-mutuel betting as authorized by law of this |
5 | | State;
and
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6 | | (4) Manufacture of gambling devices, including the |
7 | | acquisition
of essential parts therefor and the assembly |
8 | | thereof, for transportation
in interstate or foreign |
9 | | commerce to any place outside this State when
such |
10 | | transportation is not prohibited by any applicable Federal |
11 | | law; and
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12 | | (5) Raffles when conducted in accordance with the |
13 | | Raffles Act; and
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14 | | (6) Gambling games conducted on riverboats or at |
15 | | electronic gaming facilities when
authorized by the |
16 | | Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act; and
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17 | | (7) Video gaming terminal games at a licensed |
18 | | establishment, licensed truck stop establishment,
licensed
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19 | | fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans |
20 | | establishment
when conducted in accordance with the Video |
21 | | Gaming Act.
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22 | | (f) Sentence. Syndicated gambling is a Class 3 felony.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 96-34, eff. 7-13-09.)
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24 | | (720 ILCS 5/28-3)
(from Ch. 38, par. 28-3)
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25 | | Sec. 28-3. Keeping a Gambling Place. A "gambling place" is |
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1 | | any real
estate, vehicle, boat or any other property whatsoever |
2 | | used for the
purposes of gambling other than gambling conducted |
3 | | in the manner authorized
by the Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act |
4 | | or the Video Gaming Act. Any person who
knowingly permits any |
5 | | premises
or property owned or occupied by him or under his |
6 | | control to be used as a
gambling place commits a Class A |
7 | | misdemeanor. Each subsequent offense is a
Class 4 felony. When |
8 | | any premises is determined by the circuit court to be
a |
9 | | gambling place:
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10 | | (a) Such premises is a public nuisance and may be proceeded |
11 | | against as such,
and
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12 | | (b) All licenses, permits or certificates issued by the |
13 | | State of
Illinois or any subdivision or public agency thereof |
14 | | authorizing the
serving of food or liquor on such premises |
15 | | shall be void; and no license,
permit or certificate so |
16 | | cancelled shall be reissued for such premises for
a period of |
17 | | 60 days thereafter; nor shall any person convicted of keeping a
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18 | | gambling place be reissued such license
for one year from his |
19 | | conviction and, after a second conviction of keeping
a gambling |
20 | | place, any such person shall not be reissued such license, and
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21 | | (c) Such premises of any person who knowingly permits |
22 | | thereon a
violation of any Section of this Article shall be |
23 | | held liable for, and may
be sold to pay any unsatisfied |
24 | | judgment that may be recovered and any
unsatisfied fine that |
25 | | may be levied under any Section of this Article.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 96-34, eff. 7-13-09.)
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1 | | (720 ILCS 5/28-5)
(from Ch. 38, par. 28-5)
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2 | | Sec. 28-5. Seizure of gambling devices and gambling funds.
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3 | | (a) Every device designed for gambling which is incapable |
4 | | of lawful use
or every device used unlawfully for gambling |
5 | | shall be considered a
"gambling device", and shall be subject |
6 | | to seizure, confiscation and
destruction by the Department of |
7 | | State Police or by any municipal, or other
local authority, |
8 | | within whose jurisdiction the same may be found. As used
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9 | | this Section, a "gambling device" includes any slot machine, |
10 | | and
includes any machine or device constructed for the |
11 | | reception of money or
other thing of value and so constructed |
12 | | as to return, or to cause someone
to return, on chance to the |
13 | | player thereof money, property or a right to
receive money or |
14 | | property. With the exception of any device designed for
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15 | | gambling which is incapable of lawful use, no gambling device |
16 | | shall be
forfeited or destroyed unless an individual with a |
17 | | property interest in
said device knows of the unlawful use of |
18 | | the device.
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19 | | (b) Every gambling device shall be seized and forfeited to |
20 | | the county
wherein such seizure occurs. Any money or other |
21 | | thing of value integrally
related to acts of gambling shall be |
22 | | seized and forfeited to the county
wherein such seizure occurs.
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23 | | (c) If, within 60 days after any seizure pursuant to |
24 | | subparagraph
(b) of this Section, a person having any property |
25 | | interest in the seized
property is charged with an offense, the |
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1 | | court which renders judgment
upon such charge shall, within 30 |
2 | | days after such judgment, conduct a
forfeiture hearing to |
3 | | determine whether such property was a gambling device
at the |
4 | | time of seizure. Such hearing shall be commenced by a written
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5 | | petition by the State, including material allegations of fact, |
6 | | the name
and address of every person determined by the State to |
7 | | have any property
interest in the seized property, a |
8 | | representation that written notice of
the date, time and place |
9 | | of such hearing has been mailed to every such
person by |
10 | | certified mail at least 10 days before such date, and a
request |
11 | | for forfeiture. Every such person may appear as a party and
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12 | | present evidence at such hearing. The quantum of proof required |
13 | | shall
be a preponderance of the evidence, and the burden of |
14 | | proof shall be on
the State. If the court determines that the |
15 | | seized property was
a gambling device at the time of seizure, |
16 | | an order of forfeiture and
disposition of the seized property |
17 | | shall be entered: a gambling device
shall be received by the |
18 | | State's Attorney, who shall effect its
destruction, except that |
19 | | valuable parts thereof may be liquidated and
the resultant |
20 | | money shall be deposited in the general fund of the county
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21 | | wherein such seizure occurred; money and other things of value |
22 | | shall be
received by the State's Attorney and, upon |
23 | | liquidation, shall be
deposited in the general fund of the |
24 | | county wherein such seizure
occurred. However, in the event |
25 | | that a defendant raises the defense
that the seized slot |
26 | | machine is an antique slot machine described in
subparagraph |
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1 | | (b) (7) of Section 28-1 of this Code and therefore he is
exempt |
2 | | from the charge of a gambling activity participant, the seized
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3 | | antique slot machine shall not be destroyed or otherwise |
4 | | altered until a
final determination is made by the Court as to |
5 | | whether it is such an
antique slot machine. Upon a final |
6 | | determination by the Court of this
question in favor of the |
7 | | defendant, such slot machine shall be
immediately returned to |
8 | | the defendant. Such order of forfeiture and
disposition shall, |
9 | | for the purposes of appeal, be a final order and
judgment in a |
10 | | civil proceeding.
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11 | | (d) If a seizure pursuant to subparagraph (b) of this |
12 | | Section is not
followed by a charge pursuant to subparagraph |
13 | | (c) of this Section, or if
the prosecution of such charge is |
14 | | permanently terminated or indefinitely
discontinued without |
15 | | any judgment of conviction or acquittal (1) the
State's |
16 | | Attorney shall commence an in rem proceeding for the forfeiture
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17 | | and destruction of a gambling device, or for the forfeiture and |
18 | | deposit
in the general fund of the county of any seized money |
19 | | or other things of
value, or both, in the circuit court and (2) |
20 | | any person having any
property interest in such seized gambling |
21 | | device, money or other thing
of value may commence separate |
22 | | civil proceedings in the manner provided
by law.
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23 | | (e) Any gambling device displayed for sale to a riverboat |
24 | | gambling
operation or electronic gaming facility or used to |
25 | | train occupational licensees of a riverboat gambling
operation |
26 | | or an electronic gaming facility as authorized under the |
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1 | | Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act is exempt from
seizure under |
2 | | this Section.
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3 | | (f) Any gambling equipment, devices and supplies provided |
4 | | by a licensed
supplier in accordance with the Illinois |
5 | | Riverboat Gambling Act which are removed
from a
the riverboat |
6 | | or electronic gaming facility for repair are
exempt from |
7 | | seizure under this Section.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 87-826.)
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9 | | (720 ILCS 5/28-7)
(from Ch. 38, par. 28-7)
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10 | | Sec. 28-7. Gambling contracts void.
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11 | | (a) All promises, notes, bills, bonds, covenants, |
12 | | contracts, agreements,
judgments, mortgages, or other |
13 | | securities or conveyances made, given,
granted, drawn, or |
14 | | entered into, or executed by any person whatsoever,
where the |
15 | | whole or any part of the consideration thereof is for any
money |
16 | | or thing of value, won or obtained in violation of any Section |
17 | | of
this Article are null and void.
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18 | | (b) Any obligation void under this Section may be set aside |
19 | | and vacated
by any court of competent jurisdiction, upon a |
20 | | complaint filed for that
purpose, by the person so granting, |
21 | | giving, entering into, or executing the
same, or by his |
22 | | executors or administrators, or by any creditor, heir,
legatee, |
23 | | purchaser or other person interested therein; or if a judgment,
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24 | | the same may be set aside on motion of any person stated above, |
25 | | on due
notice thereof given.
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1 | | (c) No assignment of any obligation void under this Section |
2 | | may in any
manner affect the defense of the person giving, |
3 | | granting, drawing, entering
into or executing such obligation, |
4 | | or the remedies of any person interested
therein.
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5 | | (d) This Section shall not prevent a licensed owner of a |
6 | | riverboat
gambling operation or an electronic gaming licensee |
7 | | under the Illinois Gambling
Act and the Illinois Horse Racing |
8 | | Act of 1975 from instituting a cause of
action to collect any |
9 | | amount due and owing under an extension of credit to a
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10 | | riverboat gambling patron as authorized under Section 11.1 of |
11 | | the Illinois
Riverboat Gambling Act.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 87-826.)
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13 | | Section 75. The Payday Loan Reform Act is amended by |
14 | | changing Section 3-5 as follows: |
15 | | (815 ILCS 122/3-5)
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16 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-936 ) |
17 | | Sec. 3-5. Licensure. |
18 | | (a) A license to make a payday loan shall state the |
19 | | address,
including city and state, at which
the business is to |
20 | | be conducted and shall state fully the name of the licensee.
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21 | | The license shall be conspicuously posted in the place of |
22 | | business of the
licensee and shall not be transferable or |
23 | | assignable.
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24 | | (b) An application for a license shall be in writing and in |
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1 | | a form
prescribed by the Secretary. The Secretary may not issue |
2 | | a payday loan
license unless and until the following findings |
3 | | are made:
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4 | | (1) that the financial responsibility, experience, |
5 | | character, and general
fitness of the applicant are such as |
6 | | to command the confidence of the public
and to warrant the |
7 | | belief that the business will be operated lawfully and
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8 | | fairly and within the provisions and purposes of this Act; |
9 | | and
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10 | | (2) that the applicant has submitted such other |
11 | | information as the
Secretary may deem necessary.
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12 | | (c) A license shall be issued for no longer than one year, |
13 | | and no renewal
of a license may be provided if a licensee has |
14 | | substantially violated this
Act and has not cured the violation |
15 | | to the satisfaction of the Department.
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16 | | (d) A licensee shall appoint, in writing, the Secretary as |
17 | | attorney-in-fact
upon whom all lawful process against the |
18 | | licensee may be served with the
same legal force and validity |
19 | | as if served on the licensee. A copy of the
written |
20 | | appointment, duly certified, shall be filed in the office of |
21 | | the
Secretary, and a copy thereof certified by the Secretary |
22 | | shall be sufficient
evidence to subject a licensee to |
23 | | jurisdiction in a court of law. This appointment shall remain |
24 | | in effect while any liability remains
outstanding in this State |
25 | | against the licensee. When summons is served upon
the Secretary |
26 | | as attorney-in-fact for a licensee, the Secretary shall |
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1 | | immediately
notify the licensee by registered mail, enclosing |
2 | | the summons and specifying
the hour and day of service.
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3 | | (e) A licensee must pay an annual fee of $1,000. In |
4 | | addition to the
license fee, the reasonable expense of any |
5 | | examination or hearing
by the Secretary under any provisions of |
6 | | this Act shall be borne by
the licensee. If a licensee fails to |
7 | | renew its license by December 31,
its license
shall |
8 | | automatically expire; however, the Secretary, in his or her |
9 | | discretion,
may reinstate an expired license upon:
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10 | | (1) payment of the annual fee within 30 days of the |
11 | | date of
expiration; and
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12 | | (2) proof of good cause for failure to renew.
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13 | | (f) Not more than one place of business shall be maintained |
14 | | under the
same license, but the Secretary may issue more than |
15 | | one license to the same
licensee upon compliance with all the |
16 | | provisions of this Act governing
issuance of a single license. |
17 | | The location, except those locations already in
existence as of |
18 | | June 1, 2005, may not be within one mile of a
horse race track |
19 | | subject to the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975,
within one |
20 | | mile of a facility at which gambling is conducted under the |
21 | | Illinois
Riverboat Gambling Act, within one mile of the |
22 | | location at which a
riverboat subject to the Illinois Riverboat |
23 | | Gambling Act docks, or within one mile of
any State of Illinois |
24 | | or United States military base or naval installation.
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25 | | (g) No licensee shall conduct the business of making loans |
26 | | under this
Act within any office, suite, room, or place of |
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1 | | business in which any other
business is solicited or engaged in |
2 | | unless the other business is licensed by the Department or, in |
3 | | the opinion of the Secretary, the
other business would not be |
4 | | contrary to the best interests of consumers and
is authorized |
5 | | by the Secretary in writing.
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6 | | (h) The Secretary shall maintain a list of licensees that |
7 | | shall be
available to interested consumers and lenders and the |
8 | | public. The Secretary
shall maintain a toll-free number whereby |
9 | | consumers may obtain
information about licensees. The |
10 | | Secretary shall also establish a complaint
process under which |
11 | | an aggrieved consumer
may file a complaint against a licensee |
12 | | or non-licensee who violates any
provision of this Act.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 94-13, eff. 12-6-05.) |
14 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-936 ) |
15 | | Sec. 3-5. Licensure. |
16 | | (a) A license to make a payday loan shall state the |
17 | | address,
including city and state, at which
the business is to |
18 | | be conducted and shall state fully the name of the licensee.
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19 | | The license shall be conspicuously posted in the place of |
20 | | business of the
licensee and shall not be transferable or |
21 | | assignable.
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22 | | (b) An application for a license shall be in writing and in |
23 | | a form
prescribed by the Secretary. The Secretary may not issue |
24 | | a payday loan
license unless and until the following findings |
25 | | are made:
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1 | | (1) that the financial responsibility, experience, |
2 | | character, and general
fitness of the applicant are such as |
3 | | to command the confidence of the public
and to warrant the |
4 | | belief that the business will be operated lawfully and
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5 | | fairly and within the provisions and purposes of this Act; |
6 | | and
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7 | | (2) that the applicant has submitted such other |
8 | | information as the
Secretary may deem necessary.
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9 | | (c) A license shall be issued for no longer than one year, |
10 | | and no renewal
of a license may be provided if a licensee has |
11 | | substantially violated this
Act and has not cured the violation |
12 | | to the satisfaction of the Department.
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13 | | (d) A licensee shall appoint, in writing, the Secretary as |
14 | | attorney-in-fact
upon whom all lawful process against the |
15 | | licensee may be served with the
same legal force and validity |
16 | | as if served on the licensee. A copy of the
written |
17 | | appointment, duly certified, shall be filed in the office of |
18 | | the
Secretary, and a copy thereof certified by the Secretary |
19 | | shall be sufficient
evidence to subject a licensee to |
20 | | jurisdiction in a court of law. This appointment shall remain |
21 | | in effect while any liability remains
outstanding in this State |
22 | | against the licensee. When summons is served upon
the Secretary |
23 | | as attorney-in-fact for a licensee, the Secretary shall |
24 | | immediately
notify the licensee by registered mail, enclosing |
25 | | the summons and specifying
the hour and day of service.
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26 | | (e) A licensee must pay an annual fee of $1,000. In |
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1 | | addition to the
license fee, the reasonable expense of any |
2 | | examination or hearing
by the Secretary under any provisions of |
3 | | this Act shall be borne by
the licensee. If a licensee fails to |
4 | | renew its license by December 31,
its license
shall |
5 | | automatically expire; however, the Secretary, in his or her |
6 | | discretion,
may reinstate an expired license upon:
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7 | | (1) payment of the annual fee within 30 days of the |
8 | | date of
expiration; and
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9 | | (2) proof of good cause for failure to renew.
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10 | | (f) Not more than one place of business shall be maintained |
11 | | under the
same license, but the Secretary may issue more than |
12 | | one license to the same
licensee upon compliance with all the |
13 | | provisions of this Act governing
issuance of a single license. |
14 | | The location, except those locations already in
existence as of |
15 | | June 1, 2005, may not be within one mile of a
horse race track |
16 | | subject to the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975,
within one |
17 | | mile of a facility at which gambling is conducted under the |
18 | | Illinois
Riverboat Gambling Act, within one mile of the |
19 | | location at which a
riverboat subject to the Illinois Riverboat |
20 | | Gambling Act docks, or within one mile of
any State of Illinois |
21 | | or United States military base or naval installation.
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22 | | (g) No licensee shall conduct the business of making loans |
23 | | under this
Act within any office, suite, room, or place of |
24 | | business in which (1) any loans are offered or made under the |
25 | | Consumer Installment Loan Act other than title secured loans as |
26 | | defined in subsection (a) of Section 15 of the Consumer |
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1 | | Installment Loan Act and governed by Title 38, Section 110.330 |
2 | | of the Illinois Administrative Code or (2) any other
business |
3 | | is solicited or engaged in unless the other business is |
4 | | licensed by the Department or, in the opinion of the Secretary, |
5 | | the
other business would not be contrary to the best interests |
6 | | of consumers and
is authorized by the Secretary in writing.
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7 | | (g-5) Notwithstanding subsection (g) of this Section, a |
8 | | licensee may obtain a license under the Consumer Installment |
9 | | Loan Act (CILA) for the exclusive purpose and use of making |
10 | | title secured loans, as defined in subsection (a) of Section 15 |
11 | | of CILA and governed by Title 38, Section 110.300 of the |
12 | | Illinois Administrative Code. A licensee may continue to |
13 | | service Consumer Installment Loan Act loans that were |
14 | | outstanding as of the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
15 | | the 96th General Assembly. |
16 | | (h) The Secretary shall maintain a list of licensees that |
17 | | shall be
available to interested consumers and lenders and the |
18 | | public. The Secretary
shall maintain a toll-free number whereby |
19 | | consumers may obtain
information about licensees. The |
20 | | Secretary shall also establish a complaint
process under which |
21 | | an aggrieved consumer
may file a complaint against a licensee |
22 | | or non-licensee who violates any
provision of this Act.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 96-936, eff. 3-21-11.)
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24 | | Section 80. The Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act is |
25 | | amended by changing Section 2 as follows:
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1 | | (815 ILCS 420/2) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1852)
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2 | | Sec. 2. Definitions.
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3 | | (a) "Travel promoter" means a person, including a tour |
4 | | operator, who sells,
provides, furnishes, contracts for, |
5 | | arranges or advertises that he or she will
arrange wholesale or |
6 | | retail transportation by air, land, sea or navigable
stream, |
7 | | either separately or in conjunction with other services. |
8 | | "Travel
promoter" does not include (1) an air carrier; (2) a |
9 | | sea carrier; (3) an
officially appointed agent of an air |
10 | | carrier who is a member in good standing
of the Airline |
11 | | Reporting Corporation; (4) a travel promoter who has in
force |
12 | | $1,000,000 or more of liability insurance coverage for |
13 | | professional
errors and omissions and a surety bond or |
14 | | equivalent surety in the amount of
$100,000 or more for the |
15 | | benefit of consumers in the event of a bankruptcy on
the part |
16 | | of the travel promoter; or (5) a riverboat subject to |
17 | | regulation under
the Illinois Riverboat Gambling Act.
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18 | | (b) "Advertise" means to make any representation in the |
19 | | solicitation of
passengers and includes communication with |
20 | | other members of the same
partnership, corporation, joint |
21 | | venture, association, organization, group or
other entity.
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22 | | (c) "Passenger" means a person on whose behalf money or |
23 | | other
consideration has been given or is to be given to |
24 | | another, including
another member of the same partnership, |
25 | | corporation, joint venture,
association, organization, group |
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1 | | or other entity, for travel.
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2 | | (d) "Ticket or voucher" means a writing or combination of |
3 | | writings which
is itself good and sufficient to obtain
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4 | | transportation and other services for which the passenger has |
5 | | contracted.
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6 | | (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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7 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.490 rep.) |
8 | | Section 100. The State Finance Act is amended by repealing |
9 | | Section 5.490. |
10 | | (230 ILCS 5/54 rep.) |
11 | | Section 110. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is |
12 | | amended by repealing Section 54. |
13 | | Section 900. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
14 | | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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15 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
16 | | becoming law. |
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | 5 ILCS 430/5-45 | | | 4 | | 20 ILCS 301/5-20 | | | 5 | | 20 ILCS 605/605-530 new | | | 6 | | 20 ILCS 2505/2505-305 | was 20 ILCS 2505/39b15.1 | | 7 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.786 new | | | 8 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.787 new | | | 9 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.788 new | | | 10 | | 30 ILCS 105/6z-77 | | | 11 | | 30 ILCS 105/6z-79 new | | | 12 | | 35 ILCS 5/201 | from Ch. 120, par. 2-201 | | 13 | | 70 ILCS 1825/5.1 | from Ch. 19, par. 255.1 | | 14 | | 205 ILCS 670/12.5 | | | 15 | | 230 ILCS 5/1.2 | | | 16 | | 230 ILCS 5/3.11 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-3.11 | | 17 | | 230 ILCS 5/3.12 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-3.12 | | 18 | | 230 ILCS 5/3.31 new | | | 19 | | 230 ILCS 5/3.32 new | | | 20 | | 230 ILCS 5/3.33 new | | | 21 | | 230 ILCS 5/3.35 new | | | 22 | | 230 ILCS 5/3.36 new | | | 23 | | 230 ILCS 5/6 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-6 | | 24 | | 230 ILCS 5/9 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-9 | | 25 | | 230 ILCS 5/15 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-15 | |
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| 1 | | 230 ILCS 5/15.1 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-15.1 | | 2 | | 230 ILCS 5/18 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-18 | | 3 | | 230 ILCS 5/19 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-19 | | 4 | | 230 ILCS 5/20 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-20 | | 5 | | 230 ILCS 5/24 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-24 | | 6 | | 230 ILCS 5/26 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-26 | | 7 | | 230 ILCS 5/27 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-27 | | 8 | | 230 ILCS 5/28 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-28 | | 9 | | 230 ILCS 5/28.1 | | | 10 | | 230 ILCS 5/30 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-30 | | 11 | | 230 ILCS 5/30.5 | | | 12 | | 230 ILCS 5/31 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-31 | | 13 | | 230 ILCS 5/31.1 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-31.1 | | 14 | | 230 ILCS 5/32.1 | | | 15 | | 230 ILCS 5/34.3 new | | | 16 | | 230 ILCS 5/36 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-36 | | 17 | | 230 ILCS 5/40 | from Ch. 8, par. 37-40 | | 18 | | 230 ILCS 5/56 new | | | 19 | | 230 ILCS 10/1 | from Ch. 120, par. 2401 | | 20 | | 230 ILCS 10/3 | from Ch. 120, par. 2403 | | 21 | | 230 ILCS 10/4 | from Ch. 120, par. 2404 | | 22 | | 230 ILCS 10/5 | from Ch. 120, par. 2405 | | 23 | | 230 ILCS 10/5.1 | from Ch. 120, par. 2405.1 | | 24 | | 230 ILCS 10/5.3 new | | | 25 | | 230 ILCS 10/6 | from Ch. 120, par. 2406 | | 26 | | 230 ILCS 10/7 | from Ch. 120, par. 2407 | |
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| 1 | | 230 ILCS 10/7.3 | | | 2 | | 230 ILCS 10/7.6 new | | | 3 | | 230 ILCS 10/7.7 new | | | 4 | | 230 ILCS 10/7.9 new | | | 5 | | 230 ILCS 10/7.10 new | | | 6 | | 230 ILCS 10/8 | from Ch. 120, par. 2408 | | 7 | | 230 ILCS 10/9 | from Ch. 120, par. 2409 | | 8 | | 230 ILCS 10/11 | from Ch. 120, par. 2411 | | 9 | | 230 ILCS 10/11.1 | from Ch. 120, par. 2411.1 | | 10 | | 230 ILCS 10/12 | from Ch. 120, par. 2412 | | 11 | | 230 ILCS 10/13 | from Ch. 120, par. 2413 | | 12 | | 230 ILCS 10/14 | from Ch. 120, par. 2414 | | 13 | | 230 ILCS 10/18 | from Ch. 120, par. 2418 | | 14 | | 230 ILCS 10/19 | from Ch. 120, par. 2419 | | 15 | | 230 ILCS 10/20 | from Ch. 120, par. 2420 | | 16 | | 230 ILCS 10/23 | from Ch. 120, par. 2423 | | 17 | | 235 ILCS 5/5-1 | from Ch. 43, par. 115 | | 18 | | 235 ILCS 5/6-30 | from Ch. 43, par. 144f | | 19 | | 720 ILCS 5/28-1 | from Ch. 38, par. 28-1 | | 20 | | 720 ILCS 5/28-1.1 | from Ch. 38, par. 28-1.1 | | 21 | | 720 ILCS 5/28-3 | from Ch. 38, par. 28-3 | | 22 | | 720 ILCS 5/28-5 | from Ch. 38, par. 28-5 | | 23 | | 720 ILCS 5/28-7 | from Ch. 38, par. 28-7 | | 24 | | 815 ILCS 122/3-5 | | | 25 | | 815 ILCS 420/2 | from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1852 | | 26 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.490 rep. | | |
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