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91_SB0773 LRB9104257LDmb 1 AN ACT to amend the Liquor Control Act of 1934 by 2 changing Section 6-16.1. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by 6 changing Section 6-16.1 as follows: 7 (235 ILCS 5/6-16.1) 8 Sec. 6-16.1. Enforcement actions. 9 (a) A member of the State Commission or any person 10 designated by the State Commission or a local liquor control 11 commission or any person designated by a local liquor control 12 commissioner or any law enforcement agency may employ or 13 direct a person as an agent to attempt to purchase alcohol 14 from a licensee in order to conduct an alcohol compliance 15 operation in cooperation with local law enforcement 16 authorities to investigate whether a licensee is furnishing 17 alcohol to persons under 21 years of age in violation of the 18 provisions of this Act. An agent employed or directed to 19 attempt to purchase alcohol from the licensee: 20 (i) shall be no younger than 18 years of age and 21 shall be less than 20 years of age; 22 (ii) shall be required to demonstrate that he or 23 she is of good character, including, but not limited to, 24 proof that he or she has no record of prior liquor 25 violations, including prior attempts to unlawfully 26 purchase alcohol; 27 (iii) shall not disguise his or her appearance and 28 demeanor so as to misrepresent his or her actual age. 29 (b) When actively participating in any phase of an 30 alcohol compliance operation, an agent employed or directed 31 to attempt to purchase alcohol from the licensee: -2- LRB9104257LDmb 1 (i) if male, shall not have facial hair and, if 2 male or female, shall not wear cosmetics, jewelry, or 3 clothing that is not generally commensurate with his or 4 her actual age; 5 (ii) shall not initiate conversation with the 6 licensee or the officer, associate, member, 7 representative, agent, or employee of the licensee and 8 shall speak only when necessary to attempt to complete 9 the purchase of alcohol; 10 (iii) shall, excepting only those questions as to 11 the agent's employment, respond truthfully to all 12 questions posed by the licensee or the officer, 13 associate, member, representative, agent, or employee of 14 the licensee, including, but not limited to, inquiries 15 concerning his or her age; and 16 (iv) if identification is demanded by the licensee 17 or the officer, associate, member, representative, agent, 18 or employee of the licensee, shall indicate either that 19 he or she is not carrying any identification or shall 20 produce only a valid state-issued identification, 21 previously approved by the supervising officer, that 22 indicates his or her actual date of birth. 23 (c) (i) If the State Commission or a local liquor 24 control commissioner adopts an alcohol compliance 25 program, it shall be required to establish a schedule of 26 operations, during which time all licensed premises 27 within its jurisdiction shall be investigated for 28 compliance with the provisions of this Act concerning the 29 sale of alcoholic liquor to persons under 21 years of 30 age. 31 (ii) Alcohol compliance operations shall be 32 conducted no more than 3 times during any consecutive 33 12-month period. 34 (iii) A licensee that is subjected to an alcohol -3- LRB9104257LDmb 1 compliance operation and found not to have violated the 2 provisions of this Act concerning the sale of alcoholic 3 liquor to persons under 21 years of age shall, within 30 4 days of the operation, be notified in writing by the 5 local liquor control commissioner or law enforcement 6 agency of the date and approximate time of the operation 7 as well as of the licensee's compliance. The written 8 notification shall be made part of the licensee's file 9 maintained by the local liquor control commission and 10 shall be used solely for the purposes of mitigation of 11 the assessment by the local liquor control commission of 12 a penalty in subsequent proceedings for the revocation or 13 suspension of the licensee's liquor license. 14 (iv) Compliance operations, in addition to those 15 conducted pursuant to items (i) and (ii) of this 16 subsection, may be conducted on the premises of any 17 licensee in response to documented complaints of 18 purchases of alcoholic liquor by persons under 21 years 19 of age. The reasons for any unscheduled operation shall 20 be explained in writing to the State Commission or local 21 liquor control commissioner by the law enforcement 22 authority conducting the operation. 23 (d) Prior to the commencement of any alcohol compliance 24 operation, the law enforcement agency conducting the 25 operation shall designate a police officer as the supervising 26 officer of the operation. The supervising officer shall: 27 (i) photograph or create a video record of the 28 agent in the clothing to be worn during the operation or 29 both; 30 (ii) ensure that during the operation the agent 31 shall carry no identification or only a valid 32 state-issued identification that indicates his or her 33 actual date of birth; 34 (iii) ensure that the agent enters the licensed -4- LRB9104257LDmb 1 premises alone and attempts to purchase an alcoholic 2 beverage without the presence or assistance of any person 3 over age 21, including the supervising officer. However, 4 nothing in this Section shall prevent the supervising 5 officer from entering the premises before or after the 6 agent for the purposes of surveillance or observation of 7 the attempted purchase; and 8 (iv) be on or about the premises and directly 9 supervise the attempted purchase. 10 (e) A person shall not act as a supervising officer for 11 the purposes of this Section unless he or she has 12 successfully completed a training course in the use of minors 13 as police special agents in liquor age compliance testing as 14 set forth by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards 15 Board. The training shall be at least 4 hours in duration 16 and successful completion shall be evidenced by the issuance 17 of a certificate by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training 18 Standards Board. 19 A supervising officer shall conduct an informal training 20 session with any person employed or directed as an agent to 21 attempt to purchase alcohol from a licensee immediately 22 before beginning an alcohol compliance operation. The 23 training shall consist of training the police special agent 24 as to the established rules of this Act as they apply to 25 liquor age restriction compliance testing. 26 (f) Failure to conduct alcohol compliance operations in 27 compliance with subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) of 28 this Section shall constitute an affirmative defense in any 29 criminal prosecution therefor and to any proceedings for the 30 suspension or revocation of any license based thereon. 31 (g) A home rule unit may not regulate enforcement 32 actions in a manner inconsistent with the regulation by the 33 State of enforcement actions under this Section. This 34 subsection (g) is a limitation under subsection (i) of -5- LRB9104257LDmb 1 Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the 2 concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and 3 functions exercised by the State.A licensee or an officer,4associate, member, representative, agent, or employee of a5licensee may sell, give, or deliver alcoholic liquor to a6person under the age of 21 years or authorize the sale, gift,7or delivery of alcoholic liquor to a person under the age of821 years pursuant to a plan or action to investigate, patrol,9or otherwise conduct a "sting operation" or enforcement10action against a person employed by the licensee or on any11licensed premises if the licensee or officer, associate,12member, representative, agent, or employee of the licensee13provides written notice, at least 14 days before the "sting14operation" or enforcement action, unless governing body of15the municipality or county having jurisdiction sets a shorter16period by ordinance, to the law enforcement agency having17jurisdiction, the local liquor control commissioner, or both.18Notice provided under this Section shall be valid for a19"sting operation" or enforcement action conducted within 6020days of the provision of that notice, unless the governing21body of the municipality or county having jurisdiction sets a22shorter period by ordinance.23 (Source: P.A. 90-355, eff. 8-10-97.)