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Sen. Mike Jacobs
Filed: 3/6/2013
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1788
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1788 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 3-12 as follows:
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6 | | (235 ILCS 5/3-12)
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7 | | Sec. 3-12. Powers and duties of State Commission.
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8 | | (a) The State commission shall have the following powers, |
9 | | functions and
duties:
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10 | | (1) To receive applications and to issue licenses to |
11 | | manufacturers,
foreign importers, importing distributors, |
12 | | distributors, non-resident dealers,
on premise consumption |
13 | | retailers, off premise sale retailers, special event
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14 | | retailer licensees, special use permit licenses, auction |
15 | | liquor licenses, brew
pubs, caterer retailers, |
16 | | non-beverage users, railroads, including owners and
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1 | | lessees of sleeping, dining and cafe cars, airplanes, |
2 | | boats, brokers, and wine
maker's premises licensees in |
3 | | accordance with the provisions of this Act, and
to suspend |
4 | | or revoke such licenses upon the State commission's |
5 | | determination,
upon notice after hearing, that a licensee |
6 | | has violated any provision of this
Act or any rule or |
7 | | regulation issued pursuant thereto and in effect for 30 |
8 | | days
prior to such violation. Except in the case of an |
9 | | action taken pursuant to a
violation of Section 6-3, 6-5, |
10 | | or 6-9, any action by the State Commission to
suspend or |
11 | | revoke a licensee's license may be limited to the license |
12 | | for the
specific premises where the violation occurred.
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13 | | (1.1) In lieu of suspending or revoking a license, to |
14 | | the commission may impose
a fine, upon the State |
15 | | commission's determination and notice after hearing,
that |
16 | | a licensee has violated any provision of this Act or any |
17 | | rule or
regulation issued pursuant thereto and in effect |
18 | | for 30 days prior to such
violation. However, if any |
19 | | licensee is found in violation of
selling alcohol to an |
20 | | underage individual, the Commission shall assess a
civil |
21 | | penalty as follows: |
22 | | (A) a violation shall subject the licensee to a |
23 | | civil penalty in an
amount not to exceed $500; the |
24 | | Commission shall not require any
licensee to appear |
25 | | before the Commission for a first violation; |
26 | | (B) a second violation within a 2-year period shall |
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1 | | subject the
licensee to a license suspension not to |
2 | | exceed 5 days or a civil
penalty in an amount not to |
3 | | exceed $1,500; |
4 | | (C) a third violation within a 2-year period shall |
5 | | subject the licensee to a
suspension, not to exceed 16 |
6 | | days or to a civil penalty in an
amount not to exceed |
7 | | $3,000; and |
8 | | (D) a fourth violation within a 2-year period shall |
9 | | result in the revocation
of the license or permit for |
10 | | that specific license location. |
11 | | For the purpose of this paragraph (1.1), (i) the date |
12 | | of any violation shall be used in determining the
period |
13 | | between violations, (ii) the suspension may be limited to |
14 | | the specific license or
permit for the premises found in |
15 | | violation, and (iii) revocation shall be limited to
the |
16 | | specific license or permit found in violation and shall
not |
17 | | disqualify a licensee or permittee from holding the
license |
18 | | or permit at a separate location. |
19 | | Other general violations at each inspection shall be |
20 | | assessed in the
following manner: a first violation shall |
21 | | be $100, without requiring an
appearance before the |
22 | | Commission; a second violation, the fine shall be
$200, |
23 | | without requiring an appearance before the Commission; a |
24 | | third
violation, the fine shall be $300, without requiring |
25 | | an appearance before
the Commission. Further violations |
26 | | shall be assessed with an increase of $100 per violation,
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1 | | without requiring an appearance before the Commission. |
2 | | The fine imposed under this paragraph may not exceed $500 for |
3 | | each
violation. Each day that the activity, which gave rise |
4 | | to the original fine,
continues is a separate violation. |
5 | | The maximum fine that may be levied against
any licensee, |
6 | | for the period of the license, shall not exceed $20,000.
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7 | | The maximum penalty that may be imposed on a licensee for |
8 | | selling a bottle of
alcoholic liquor with a foreign object |
9 | | in it or serving from a bottle of
alcoholic liquor with a |
10 | | foreign object in it shall be the destruction of that
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11 | | bottle of alcoholic liquor for the first 10 bottles so sold |
12 | | or served from by
the licensee. For the eleventh bottle of |
13 | | alcoholic liquor and for each third
bottle thereafter sold |
14 | | or served from by the licensee with a foreign object in
it, |
15 | | the maximum penalty that may be imposed on the licensee is |
16 | | the destruction
of the bottle of alcoholic liquor and a |
17 | | fine of up to $50.
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18 | | (2) To adopt such rules and regulations consistent with |
19 | | the
provisions of this Act which shall be necessary to |
20 | | carry on its
functions and duties to the end that the |
21 | | health, safety and welfare of
the People of the State of |
22 | | Illinois shall be protected and temperance in
the |
23 | | consumption of alcoholic liquors shall be fostered and |
24 | | promoted and
to distribute copies of such rules and |
25 | | regulations to all licensees
affected thereby.
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26 | | (3) To call upon other administrative departments of |
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1 | | the State,
county and municipal governments, county and |
2 | | city police departments and
upon prosecuting officers for |
3 | | such information and assistance as it
deems necessary in |
4 | | the performance of its duties.
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5 | | (4) To recommend to local commissioners rules and |
6 | | regulations, not
inconsistent with the law, for the |
7 | | distribution and sale of alcoholic
liquors throughout the |
8 | | State.
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9 | | (5) To inspect, or cause to be inspected, any
premises |
10 | | in this State
where alcoholic liquors are manufactured, |
11 | | distributed, warehoused, or
sold. Nothing in this Act
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12 | | authorizes an agent of the Commission or law enforcement to |
13 | | search private
areas within the premises without probable |
14 | | cause or a warrant for the search
during an inspection. |
15 | | "Private areas" include, but are not limited to, safes, |
16 | | cash
registers, personal property, and closed desks.
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17 | | (5.1) Upon receipt of a complaint or upon having |
18 | | knowledge that any person
is engaged in business as a |
19 | | manufacturer, importing distributor, distributor,
or |
20 | | retailer without a license or valid license, to notify the |
21 | | local liquor
authority, file a complaint with the State's |
22 | | Attorney's Office of the county
where the incident |
23 | | occurred, or initiate an investigation with the |
24 | | appropriate
law enforcement officials.
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25 | | (5.2) To issue a cease and desist notice to persons |
26 | | shipping alcoholic
liquor
into this State from a point |
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1 | | outside of this State if the shipment is in
violation of |
2 | | this Act.
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3 | | (5.3) To receive complaints from licensees, local |
4 | | officials, law
enforcement agencies, organizations, and |
5 | | persons stating that any licensee has
been or is violating |
6 | | any provision of this Act or the rules and regulations
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7 | | issued pursuant to this Act. Such complaints shall be in |
8 | | writing, signed and
sworn to by the person making the |
9 | | complaint, and shall state with specificity
the facts in |
10 | | relation to the alleged violation. If the Commission has
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11 | | reasonable grounds to believe that the complaint |
12 | | substantially alleges a
violation of this Act or rules and |
13 | | regulations adopted pursuant to this Act, it
shall conduct |
14 | | an investigation. If, after conducting an investigation, |
15 | | the
Commission is satisfied that the alleged violation did |
16 | | occur, it shall proceed
with disciplinary action against |
17 | | the licensee as provided in this Act.
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18 | | (6) To hear and determine appeals from orders of a |
19 | | local commission
in accordance with the provisions of this |
20 | | Act, as hereinafter set forth.
Hearings under this |
21 | | subsection shall be held in Springfield or Chicago,
at |
22 | | whichever location is the more convenient for the majority |
23 | | of persons
who are parties to the hearing.
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24 | | (7) The commission shall establish uniform systems of |
25 | | accounts to be
kept by all retail licensees having more |
26 | | than 4 employees, and for this
purpose the commission may |
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1 | | classify all retail licensees having more
than 4 employees |
2 | | and establish a uniform system of accounts for each
class |
3 | | and prescribe the manner in which such accounts shall be |
4 | | kept.
The commission may also prescribe the forms of |
5 | | accounts to be kept by
all retail licensees having more |
6 | | than 4 employees, including but not
limited to accounts of |
7 | | earnings and expenses and any distribution,
payment, or |
8 | | other distribution of earnings or assets, and any other
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9 | | forms, records and memoranda which in the judgment of the |
10 | | commission may
be necessary or appropriate to carry out any |
11 | | of the provisions of this
Act, including but not limited to |
12 | | such forms, records and memoranda as
will readily and |
13 | | accurately disclose at all times the beneficial
ownership |
14 | | of such retail licensed business. The accounts, forms,
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15 | | records and memoranda shall be available at all reasonable |
16 | | times for
inspection by authorized representatives of the |
17 | | State commission or by
any local liquor control |
18 | | commissioner or his or her authorized representative.
The |
19 | | commission, may, from time to time, alter, amend or repeal, |
20 | | in whole
or in part, any uniform system of accounts, or the |
21 | | form and manner of
keeping accounts.
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22 | | (8) In the conduct of any hearing authorized to be held |
23 | | by the
commission, to appoint, at the commission's |
24 | | discretion, hearing officers
to conduct hearings involving |
25 | | complex issues or issues that will require a
protracted |
26 | | period of time to resolve, to examine, or cause to be |
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1 | | examined,
under oath, any licensee, and to examine or cause |
2 | | to be examined the books and
records
of such licensee; to |
3 | | hear testimony and take proof material for its
information |
4 | | in the discharge of its duties hereunder; to administer or
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5 | | cause to be administered oaths; for any such purpose to |
6 | | issue
subpoena or subpoenas to require the attendance of |
7 | | witnesses and the
production of books, which shall be |
8 | | effective in any part of this State, and
to adopt rules to |
9 | | implement its powers under this paragraph (8).
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10 | | Any Circuit Court may by order duly entered,
require |
11 | | the attendance of witnesses and the production of relevant |
12 | | books
subpoenaed by the State commission and the court may |
13 | | compel
obedience to its order by proceedings for contempt.
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14 | | (9) To investigate the administration of laws in |
15 | | relation to
alcoholic liquors in this and other states and |
16 | | any foreign countries,
and to recommend from time to time |
17 | | to the Governor and through him or
her to the legislature |
18 | | of this State, such amendments to this Act, if any, as
it |
19 | | may think desirable and as will serve to further the |
20 | | general broad
purposes contained in Section 1-2 hereof.
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21 | | (10) To adopt such rules and regulations consistent |
22 | | with the
provisions of this Act which shall be necessary |
23 | | for the control, sale or
disposition of alcoholic liquor |
24 | | damaged as a result of an accident, wreck,
flood, fire or |
25 | | other similar occurrence.
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26 | | (11) To develop industry educational programs related |
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1 | | to responsible
serving and selling, particularly in the |
2 | | areas of overserving consumers and
illegal underage |
3 | | purchasing and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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4 | | (11.1) To license persons providing education and |
5 | | training to alcohol
beverage sellers and servers under the
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6 | | Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers
Education and |
7 | | Training (BASSET) programs and to develop and administer a |
8 | | public
awareness program in Illinois to reduce or eliminate |
9 | | the illegal purchase and
consumption of alcoholic beverage |
10 | | products by persons under the age of 21.
Application for a |
11 | | license shall be made on forms provided by the State
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12 | | Commission.
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13 | | (12) To develop and maintain a repository of license |
14 | | and regulatory
information.
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15 | | (13) On or before January 15, 1994, the Commission |
16 | | shall issue
a written report to the Governor and General |
17 | | Assembly that is to be based on a
comprehensive study of |
18 | | the impact on and implications for the State of Illinois
of |
19 | | Section 1926 of the Federal ADAMHA Reorganization Act of |
20 | | 1992 (Public Law
102-321). This study shall address the |
21 | | extent to which Illinois currently
complies with the |
22 | | provisions of P.L. 102-321 and the rules promulgated |
23 | | pursuant
thereto.
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24 | | As part of its report, the Commission shall provide the |
25 | | following essential
information:
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26 | | (i) the number of retail distributors of tobacco |
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1 | | products, by type and
geographic area, in the State;
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2 | | (ii) the number of reported citations and |
3 | | successful convictions,
categorized by type and |
4 | | location of retail distributor, for violation of the
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5 | | Prevention of Tobacco Use by Minors and Sale and |
6 | | Distribution of Tobacco Products Act and the Smokeless
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7 | | Tobacco Limitation Act;
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8 | | (iii) the extent and nature of organized |
9 | | educational and governmental
activities that are |
10 | | intended to promote, encourage or otherwise secure
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11 | | compliance with any Illinois laws that prohibit the |
12 | | sale or distribution of
tobacco products to minors; and
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13 | | (iv) the level of access and availability of |
14 | | tobacco products to
individuals under the age of 18.
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15 | | To obtain the data necessary to comply with the |
16 | | provisions of P.L. 102-321
and the requirements of this |
17 | | report, the Commission shall conduct random,
unannounced |
18 | | inspections of a geographically and scientifically |
19 | | representative
sample of the State's retail tobacco |
20 | | distributors.
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21 | | The Commission shall consult with the Department of |
22 | | Public Health, the
Department of Human Services, the
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23 | | Illinois State Police and any
other executive branch |
24 | | agency, and private organizations that may have
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25 | | information relevant to this report.
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26 | | The Commission may contract with the Food and Drug |
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1 | | Administration of the
U.S. Department of Health and Human |
2 | | Services to conduct unannounced
investigations of Illinois |
3 | | tobacco vendors to determine compliance with federal
laws |
4 | | relating to the illegal sale of cigarettes and smokeless |
5 | | tobacco products
to persons under the age of 18.
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6 | | (14) On or before April 30, 2008 and every 2 years
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7 | | thereafter, the Commission shall present a written
report |
8 | | to the Governor and the General Assembly that shall
be |
9 | | based on a study of the impact of this amendatory Act of
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10 | | the 95th General Assembly on the business of soliciting,
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11 | | selling, and shipping wine from inside and outside of this
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12 | | State directly to residents of this State. As part of its
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13 | | report, the Commission shall provide all of the
following |
14 | | information: |
15 | | (A) The amount of State excise and sales tax
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16 | | revenues generated. |
17 | | (B) The amount of licensing fees received. |
18 | | (C) The number of cases of wine shipped from inside
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19 | | and outside of this State directly to residents of this
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20 | | State. |
21 | | (D) The number of alcohol compliance operations
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22 | | conducted. |
23 | | (E) The number of winery shipper's licenses
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24 | | issued. |
25 | | (F) The number of each of the following: reported
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26 | | violations; cease and desist notices issued by the
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1 | | Commission; notices of violations issued by
the |
2 | | Commission and to the Department of Revenue;
and |
3 | | notices and complaints of violations to law
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4 | | enforcement officials, including, without limitation,
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5 | | the Illinois Attorney General and the U.S. Department
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6 | | of Treasury's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. |
7 | | (15) As a means to reduce the underage consumption of
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8 | | alcoholic liquors, the Commission shall conduct
alcohol |
9 | | compliance operations to investigate whether
businesses |
10 | | that are soliciting, selling, and shipping wine
from inside |
11 | | or outside of this State directly to residents
of this |
12 | | State are licensed by this State or are selling or
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13 | | attempting to sell wine to persons under 21 years of age in
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14 | | violation of this Act. |
15 | | (16) The Commission shall, in addition to
notifying any |
16 | | appropriate law enforcement agency, submit
notices of |
17 | | complaints or violations of Sections 6-29 and
6-29.1 by |
18 | | persons who do not hold a winery shipper's
license under |
19 | | this amendatory Act to the Illinois Attorney General and
to |
20 | | the U.S. Department of Treasury's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax |
21 | | and Trade Bureau. |
22 | | (17) (A) A person licensed to make wine under the laws |
23 | | of another state who has a winery shipper's license under |
24 | | this amendatory Act and annually produces less than 25,000 |
25 | | gallons of wine or a person who has a first-class or |
26 | | second-class wine manufacturer's license, a first-class or |
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1 | | second-class wine-maker's license, or a limited wine |
2 | | manufacturer's license under this Act and annually |
3 | | produces less than 25,000 gallons of wine may make |
4 | | application to the Commission for a self-distribution |
5 | | exemption to allow the sale of not more than 5,000 gallons |
6 | | of the exemption holder's wine to retail licensees per |
7 | | year. |
8 | | (B) In the application, which shall be sworn under |
9 | | penalty of perjury, such person shall state (1) the |
10 | | date it was established; (2) its volume of production |
11 | | and sales for each year since its establishment; (3) |
12 | | its efforts to establish distributor relationships; |
13 | | (4) that a self-distribution exemption is necessary to |
14 | | facilitate the marketing of its wine; and (5) that it |
15 | | will comply with the liquor and revenue laws of the |
16 | | United States, this State, and any other state where it |
17 | | is licensed. |
18 | | (C) The Commission shall approve the application |
19 | | for a self-distribution exemption if such person: (1) |
20 | | is in compliance with State revenue and liquor laws; |
21 | | (2) is not a member of any affiliated group that |
22 | | produces more than 25,000 gallons of wine per annum or |
23 | | produces any other alcoholic liquor; (3) will not |
24 | | annually produce for sale more than 25,000 gallons of |
25 | | wine; and (4) will not annually sell more than 5,000 |
26 | | gallons of its wine to retail licensees. |
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1 | | (D) A self-distribution exemption holder shall |
2 | | annually certify to the Commission its production of |
3 | | wine in the previous 12 months and its anticipated |
4 | | production and sales for the next 12 months. The |
5 | | Commission may fine, suspend, or revoke a |
6 | | self-distribution exemption after a hearing if it |
7 | | finds that the exemption holder has made a material |
8 | | misrepresentation in its application, violated a |
9 | | revenue or liquor law of Illinois, exceeded production |
10 | | of 25,000 gallons of wine in any calendar year, or |
11 | | become part of an affiliated group producing more than |
12 | | 25,000 gallons of wine or any other alcoholic liquor. |
13 | | (E) Except in hearings for violations of this Act |
14 | | or amendatory Act or a bona fide investigation by duly |
15 | | sworn law enforcement officials, the Commission, or |
16 | | its agents, the Commission shall maintain the |
17 | | production and sales information of a |
18 | | self-distribution exemption holder as confidential and |
19 | | shall not release such information to any person. |
20 | | (F) The Commission shall issue regulations |
21 | | governing self-distribution exemptions consistent with |
22 | | this Section and this Act. |
23 | | (G) Nothing in this subsection (17) shall prohibit |
24 | | a self-distribution exemption holder from entering |
25 | | into or simultaneously having a distribution agreement |
26 | | with a licensed Illinois distributor. |
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1 | | (H) It is the intent of this subsection (17) to |
2 | | promote and continue orderly markets. The General |
3 | | Assembly finds that in order to preserve Illinois' |
4 | | regulatory distribution system it is necessary to |
5 | | create an exception for smaller makers of wine as their |
6 | | wines are frequently adjusted in varietals, mixes, |
7 | | vintages, and taste to find and create market niches |
8 | | sometimes too small for distributor or importing |
9 | | distributor business strategies. Limited |
10 | | self-distribution rights will afford and allow smaller |
11 | | makers of wine access to the marketplace in order to |
12 | | develop a customer base without impairing the |
13 | | integrity of the 3-tier system.
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14 | | (18) (A) A craft brewer licensee, who must also be |
15 | | either a licensed brewer or licensed non-resident dealer |
16 | | and annually manufacture less than 465,000 gallons of beer, |
17 | | may make application to the Commission for a |
18 | | self-distribution exemption to allow the sale of not more |
19 | | than 232,500 gallons of the exemption holder's beer to |
20 | | retail licensees per year. |
21 | | (B) In the application, which shall be sworn under |
22 | | penalty of perjury, the craft brewer licensee shall |
23 | | state (1) the date it was established; (2) its volume |
24 | | of beer manufactured and sold for each year since its |
25 | | establishment; (3) its efforts to establish |
26 | | distributor relationships; (4) that a |
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1 | | self-distribution exemption is necessary to facilitate |
2 | | the marketing of its beer; and (5) that it will comply |
3 | | with the alcoholic beverage and revenue laws of the |
4 | | United States, this State, and any other state where it |
5 | | is licensed. |
6 | | (C) Any application submitted shall be posted on |
7 | | the Commission's website at least 45 days prior to |
8 | | action by the Commission. The Commission shall approve |
9 | | the application for a self-distribution exemption if |
10 | | the craft brewer licensee: (1) is in compliance with |
11 | | the State, revenue, and alcoholic beverage laws; (2) is |
12 | | not a member of any affiliated group that manufacturers |
13 | | more than 465,000 gallons of beer per annum or produces |
14 | | any other alcoholic beverages; (3) shall not annually |
15 | | manufacture for sale more than 465,000 gallons of beer; |
16 | | and (4) shall not annually sell more than 232,500 |
17 | | gallons of its beer to retail licensees. |
18 | | (D) A self-distribution exemption holder shall |
19 | | annually certify to the Commission its manufacture of |
20 | | beer during the previous 12 months and its anticipated |
21 | | manufacture and sales of beer for the next 12 months. |
22 | | The Commission may fine, suspend, or revoke a |
23 | | self-distribution exemption after a hearing if it |
24 | | finds that the exemption holder has made a material |
25 | | misrepresentation in its application, violated a |
26 | | revenue or alcoholic beverage law of Illinois, |
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1 | | exceeded the manufacture of 465,000 gallons of beer in |
2 | | any calendar year or became part of an affiliated group |
3 | | manufacturing more than 465,000 gallons of beer or any |
4 | | other alcoholic beverage. |
5 | | (E) The Commission shall issue rules and |
6 | | regulations governing self-distribution exemptions |
7 | | consistent with this Act. |
8 | | (F) Nothing in this paragraph (18) shall prohibit a |
9 | | self-distribution exemption holder from entering into |
10 | | or simultaneously having a distribution agreement with |
11 | | a licensed Illinois importing distributor or a |
12 | | distributor. If a self-distribution exemption holder |
13 | | enters into a distribution agreement and has assigned |
14 | | distribution rights to an importing distributor or |
15 | | distributor, then the self-distribution exemption |
16 | | holder's distribution rights in the assigned |
17 | | territories shall cease in a reasonable time not to |
18 | | exceed 60 days. |
19 | | (G) It is the intent of this paragraph (18) to |
20 | | promote and continue orderly markets. The General |
21 | | Assembly finds that in order to preserve Illinois' |
22 | | regulatory distribution system, it is necessary to |
23 | | create an exception for smaller manufacturers in order |
24 | | to afford and allow such smaller manufacturers of beer |
25 | | access to the marketplace in order to develop a |
26 | | customer base without impairing the integrity of the |
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1 | | 3-tier system. |
2 | | (b) On or before April 30, 1999, the Commission shall |
3 | | present a written
report to the Governor and the General |
4 | | Assembly that shall be based on a study
of the impact of this |
5 | | amendatory Act of 1998 on the business of soliciting,
selling, |
6 | | and shipping
alcoholic liquor from outside of this State |
7 | | directly to residents of this
State.
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8 | | As part of its report, the Commission shall provide the |
9 | | following
information:
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10 | | (i) the amount of State excise and sales tax revenues |
11 | | generated as a
result of this amendatory Act of 1998;
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12 | | (ii) the amount of licensing fees received as a result |
13 | | of this amendatory
Act of 1998;
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14 | | (iii) the number of reported violations, the number of |
15 | | cease and desist
notices issued by the Commission, the |
16 | | number of notices of violations issued
to the Department of |
17 | | Revenue, and the number of notices and complaints of
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18 | | violations to law enforcement officials.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 96-179, eff. 8-10-09; 96-446, eff. 1-1-10; |
20 | | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 97-5, eff. 6-1-11.)".
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