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91_SB0773

 
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 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:
 
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 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
 
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 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
 
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 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
 
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 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,
 4    associate, member, representative, agent, or  employee  of  a
 5    licensee  may  sell,  give,  or deliver alcoholic liquor to a
 6    person under the age of 21 years or authorize the sale, gift,
 7    or delivery of alcoholic liquor to a person under the age  of
 8    21 years pursuant to a plan or action to investigate, patrol,
 9    or  otherwise  conduct  a  "sting  operation"  or enforcement
10    action against a person employed by the licensee  or  on  any
11    licensed  premises  if  the  licensee  or officer, associate,
12    member, representative, agent, or employee  of  the  licensee
13    provides  written  notice, at least 14 days before the "sting
14    operation" or enforcement action, unless  governing  body  of
15    the municipality or county having jurisdiction sets a shorter
16    period  by  ordinance,  to  the law enforcement agency having
17    jurisdiction, the local liquor control commissioner, or both.
18    Notice provided under this  Section  shall  be  valid  for  a
19    "sting  operation"  or enforcement action conducted within 60
20    days of the provision of that notice,  unless  the  governing
21    body of the municipality or county having jurisdiction sets a
22    shorter period by ordinance.
23    (Source: P.A. 90-355, eff. 8-10-97.)

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