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90_HB1482

      230 ILCS 5/31             from Ch. 8, par. 37-31
          Amends the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975.   Increases
      from  6  to  15  the  number  of  races  limited  to Illinois
      conceived  and  foaled  horses   an   organization   licensee
      conducting a harness race meeting shall conduct each week.
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 1        AN  ACT to amend the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 by
 2    changing Section 31.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.   The  Illinois  Horse  Racing Act of 1975 is
 6    amended by changing Section 31 as follows:
 7        (230 ILCS 5/31) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-31)
 8        Sec. 31.  (a) The General Assembly declares  that  it  is
 9    the  policy  of  this  State  to  encourage  the  breeding of
10    standardbred horses in this State and the ownership  of  such
11    horses  by  residents  of this State in order to provide for:
12    sufficient numbers of high  quality  standardbred  horses  to
13    participate  in harness racing meetings in this State, and to
14    establish  and  preserve  the  agricultural  and   commercial
15    benefits  of such breeding and racing industries to the State
16    of Illinois.  It is the intent of  the  General  Assembly  to
17    further this policy by the provisions of this Section of this
18    Act.
19        (b)  Each  organization  licensee  conducting  a  harness
20    racing  meeting  pursuant  to  this  Act shall provide for at
21    least 2 two races  each  race  program  limited  to  Illinois
22    conceived  and  foaled horses.  A minimum of 15 6 races shall
23    be conducted each week  limited  to  Illinois  conceived  and
24    foaled horses.  No horses shall be permitted to start in such
25    races   unless   duly  registered  under  the  rules  of  the
26    Department of Agriculture.
27        (c)  Conditions of races under subsection  (b)  shall  be
28    commensurate  with  past  performance,  quality  and class of
29    Illinois conceived and foaled horses available.  If, however,
30    sufficient competition cannot be had  among  horses  of  that
31    class  on  any day, the races may, with consent of the Board,
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 1    be eliminated for that day and substitute races provided.
 2        (d)  There is hereby created a special fund of the  State
 3    Treasury  to  be  known as the Illinois Standardbred Breeders
 4    Fund.
 5        During the calendar year 1981, and each year  thereafter,
 6    except  as  provided  in subsection (g) of Section 27 of this
 7    Act, eight and one-half per cent of all the  monies  received
 8    by  the  State  as privilege taxes on harness racing meetings
 9    shall be paid into the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund.
10        (e)  The Illinois Standardbred  Breeders  Fund  shall  be
11    administered  by  the  Department  of  Agriculture  with  the
12    assistance  and  advice  of  the  Advisory  Board  created in
13    subsection (f) of this Section.
14        (f)  The Illinois  Standardbred  Breeders  Fund  Advisory
15    Board is hereby created.  The Advisory Board shall consist of
16    the  Director  of  the  Department  of Agriculture, who shall
17    serve as Chairman; the Superintendent of the  Illinois  State
18    Fair;  a  member  of the Illinois Racing Board, designated by
19    it; a representative of the Illinois Standardbred Owners  and
20    Breeders  Association, recommended by it; a representative of
21    the Illinois Association of Agricultural  Fairs,  recommended
22    by  it,  such  representative  to  be  from  a  fair at which
23    Illinois  conceived  and  foaled  racing  is   conducted;   a
24    representative   of  the  organization  licensees  conducting
25    harness  racing  meetings,  recommended   by   them   and   a
26    representative    of    the   Illinois   Harness   Horsemen's
27    Association, recommended by it.  Advisory Board members shall
28    serve for 2 years commencing January 1, of each odd  numbered
29    year.  If representatives of the Illinois Standardbred Owners
30    and   Breeders  Associations,  the  Illinois  Association  of
31    Agricultural   Fairs,   the   Illinois   Harness   Horsemen's
32    Association,  and  the  organization   licensees   conducting
33    harness  racing meetings have not been recommended by January
34    1, of each odd numbered year, the Director of the  Department
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 1    of Agriculture shall make an appointment for the organization
 2    failing  to  so  recommend  a  member  of the Advisory Board.
 3    Advisory Board members  shall  receive  no  compensation  for
 4    their  services  as  members  but shall be reimbursed for all
 5    actual and necessary expenses and disbursements  incurred  in
 6    the execution of their official duties.
 7        (g)  No  monies  shall  be  expended  from  the  Illinois
 8    Standardbred  Breeders  Fund  except  as  appropriated by the
 9    General Assembly.   Monies  appropriated  from  the  Illinois
10    Standardbred   Breeders   Fund   shall  be  expended  by  the
11    Department of Agriculture, with the assistance and advice  of
12    the  Illinois  Standardbred  Breeders Fund Advisory Board for
13    the following purposes only:
14             1.  To provide purses for races limited to  Illinois
15        conceived and foaled horses at the State Fair.
16             2.  To  provide purses for races limited to Illinois
17        conceived and foaled horses at county fairs.
18             3.  To provide purse supplements for  races  limited
19        to  Illinois  conceived  and  foaled  horses conducted by
20        associations conducting harness racing meetings.
21             4.  No less than 75% of all monies in  the  Illinois
22        Standardbred  Breeders  Fund shall be expended for purses
23        in 1, 2 and 3 as shown above.
24             5.  In  the  discretion   of   the   Department   of
25        Agriculture  to  provide  awards  to  harness breeders of
26        Illinois conceived and  foaled  horses  which  win  races
27        conducted  by  organization  licensees conducting harness
28        racing meetings. A breeder is the owner of a mare at  the
29        time  of  conception.   No  more  than  10% of all monies
30        appropriated from the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund
31        shall be expended for such harness breeders  awards.   No
32        more than 25% of the amount expended for harness breeders
33        awards  shall  be  expended  for expenses incurred in the
34        administration of such harness breeders awards.
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 1             6.  To pay for the improvement of racing  facilities
 2        located at the State Fair and County fairs;
 3             7.  To    pay   the   expenses   incurred   in   the
 4        administration  of  the  Illinois  Standardbred  Breeders
 5        Fund;
 6             8.  To promote the sport of harness racing.
 7        (h)  Whenever the Governor finds that the amount  in  the
 8    Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund is more than the total of
 9    the  outstanding  appropriations from such fund, the Governor
10    shall notify the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer of
11    such fact. The Comptroller and  the   State  Treasurer,  upon
12    receipt  of  such  notification,  shall  transfer such excess
13    amount from the Illinois Standardbred Breeders  Fund  to  the
14    General Revenue Fund.
15        (i)  A  sum  equal to 12 1/2% of the first prize money of
16    every purse won by an Illinois  conceived  and  foaled  horse
17    shall  be  paid  by  the organization licensee conducting the
18    horse race meeting to the breeder of such winning horse  from
19    the  organization licensee's share of the money wagered. Such
20    payment shall not reduce any award to the owner of the  horse
21    or  reduce  the  taxes  payable under this Act.  Such payment
22    shall be delivered by the organization licensee at the end of
23    each race meeting.
24        (j)  The Department of Agriculture shall, by  rule,  with
25    the  assistance  and  advice  of  the  Illinois  Standardbred
26    Breeders Fund Advisory Board:
27        1.  Qualify  stallions for Illinois Standardbred Breeders
28    Fund breeding; such stallion shall be owned by a resident  of
29    the  State  of  Illinois or by an Illinois corporation all of
30    whose shareholders, directors, officers and incorporators are
31    residents of the State  of  Illinois.   Such  stallion  shall
32    stand  for service at and within the State of Illinois at the
33    time of a foal's conception, and such stallion must not stand
34    for service at any place, nor may semen from such stallion be
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 1    transported,  outside  the  State  of  Illinois  during  that
 2    calendar year in which the foal is  conceived  and  that  the
 3    owner of the stallion was for the 12 months prior, a resident
 4    of  Illinois.  The  articles of agreement of any partnership,
 5    joint venture, limited partnership, syndicate, association or
 6    corporation  and  any  bylaws  and  stock  certificates  must
 7    contain a restriction that provides  that  the  ownership  or
 8    transfer of interest by any one of the persons a party to the
 9    agreement  can  only  be made to a person who qualifies as an
10    Illinois resident.
11        2.  Provide for the registration  of  Illinois  conceived
12    and  foaled  horses  and  no  such horse shall compete in the
13    races limited to Illinois conceived and foaled horses  unless
14    registered   with   the   Department   of  Agriculture.   The
15    Department of Agriculture may prescribe such forms as may  be
16    necessary  to  determine  the  eligibility of such horses. No
17    person shall knowingly prepare or  cause  preparation  of  an
18    application  for  registration of such foals containing false
19    information. A mare (dam) must be in the state  at  least  30
20    days prior to foaling or remain in the State at least 30 days
21    at  the  time  of  foaling.  Beginning with the 1996 breeding
22    season and for foals of 1997 and thereafter, a foal conceived
23    by transported fresh  semen  may  be  eligible  for  Illinois
24    conceived  and  foaled registration provided all breeding and
25    foaling requirements are met.  The stallion must be qualified
26    for Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund breeding at the  time
27    of  conception  and  the  mare must be inseminated within the
28    State of Illinois.  The foal must be dropped in Illinois  and
29    properly  registered  with  the  Department of Agriculture in
30    accordance with this Act.
31        3.  Provide that at least a 5 day racing program shall be
32    conducted at the State Fair each year,  which  program  shall
33    include  at  least  the  following  races limited to Illinois
34    conceived and foaled horses:  (a) a two  year  old  Trot  and
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 1    Pace,  and Filly Division of each;  (b) a three year old Trot
 2    and Pace, and Filly Division of each;  (c) an aged  Trot  and
 3    Pace, and Mare Division of each.
 4        4.  Provide for the payment of nominating, sustaining and
 5    starting fees for races promoting the sport of harness racing
 6    and  for  the  races  to  be  conducted  at the State Fair as
 7    provided in subsection (j) 3 of this  Section  provided  that
 8    the nominating, sustaining and starting payment required from
 9    an  entrant  shall  not  exceed 2% of the purse of such race.
10    All nominating, sustaining and  starting  payments  shall  be
11    held  for  the  benefit  of entrants and shall be paid out as
12    part of the respective purses  for  such  races.  Nominating,
13    sustaining  and starting fees shall be held in trust accounts
14    for the purposes as set forth in this Act and  in  accordance
15    with  Section  40.7  of  "The  Civil  Administrative  Code of
16    Illinois".
17        5.  Provide for the registration with the  Department  of
18    Agriculture  of Colt Associations or county fairs desiring to
19    sponsor races at county fairs.
20        (k)  The Department of Agriculture, with the  advice  and
21    assistance   of   the  Illinois  Standardbred  Breeders  Fund
22    Advisory Board, may allocate monies for purse supplements for
23    such races.  In determining whether to allocate money and the
24    amount, the Department of Agriculture shall consider factors,
25    including  but  not  limited  to,   the   amount   of   money
26    appropriated  for  the  Illinois  Standardbred  Breeders Fund
27    program,  the  number  of  races  that  may  occur,  and   an
28    organizational     licensee's     purse    structure.     The
29    organizational  licensee  shall  notify  the  Department   of
30    Agriculture  of  the  conditions and minimum purses for races
31    limited  to  Illinois  conceived  and  foaled  horses  to  be
32    conducted  by  each  organizational  licensee  conducting   a
33    harness  racing meeting for which purse supplements have been
34    negotiated.
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 1        (l)  All races held at county fairs and  the  State  Fair
 2    which  receive  funds from the Illinois Standardbred Breeders
 3    Fund shall be conducted in accordance with the rules  of  the
 4    United  States Trotting Association unless otherwise modified
 5    by the Department of Agriculture.
 6        (m)  At all standardbred race meetings held or  conducted
 7    under authority of a license granted by the Board, and at all
 8    standardbred races held at county fairs which are approved by
 9    the  Department  of Agriculture or at the Illinois or DuQuoin
10    State Fairs, no one shall jog, train,  warm  up  or  drive  a
11    standardbred  horse  unless he or she is wearing a protective
12    safety helmet, with the chin strap  fastened  and  in  place,
13    which  meets  the  standards and requirements as set forth in
14    the 1984 Standard for Protective Headgear for Use in  Harness
15    Racing  and  Other  Equestrian  Sports published by the Snell
16    Memorial Foundation, or any standards  and  requirements  for
17    headgear  the  Illinois  Racing Board may approve.  Any other
18    standards and requirements so approved  by  the  Board  shall
19    equal  or  exceed  those  published  by  the  Snell  Memorial
20    Foundation.   Any  equestrian  helmet bearing the Snell label
21    shall be deemed to have met those standards and requirements.
22    (Source: P.A. 89-16, eff. 5-30-95.)

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