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Public Act 098-0018 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | ||||
Sections 5.826 and 6z-98 and by changing Section 6z-45 as | ||||
follows: | ||||
(30 ILCS 105/5.826 new) | ||||
Sec. 5.826. The Chicago State University Education | ||||
Improvement Fund.
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(30 ILCS 105/6z-45)
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Sec. 6z-45. The School Infrastructure Fund.
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(a) The School Infrastructure Fund is created as a special | ||||
fund
in the State Treasury.
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In addition to any other deposits authorized by law, | ||||
beginning January
1, 2000, on the first day of each month, or | ||||
as soon thereafter as may be
practical, the State Treasurer and | ||||
State Comptroller shall transfer the sum of
$5,000,000 from the | ||||
General Revenue Fund to the School Infrastructure Fund, except | ||||
that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, and in | ||||
addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by | ||||
law, before June 30, 2012, the Comptroller and the Treasurer | ||||
shall transfer $45,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund into |
the School Infrastructure Fund, and, for fiscal year 2013 only, | ||
the Treasurer and the Comptroller shall transfer $1,250,000 | ||
from the General Revenue Fund to the School Infrastructure Fund | ||
on the first day of each month;
provided, however, that no such | ||
transfers shall be made from July 1, 2001
through June 30, | ||
2003.
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(b) Subject to the transfer provisions set forth below, | ||
money in the
School Infrastructure Fund shall, if and when the | ||
State of Illinois incurs
any bonded indebtedness for the | ||
construction of school improvements under
the School | ||
Construction Law, be set aside and used for the purpose of
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paying and discharging annually the principal and interest on | ||
that bonded
indebtedness then due and payable, and for no other | ||
purpose.
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In addition to other transfers to the General Obligation | ||
Bond Retirement and
Interest Fund made pursuant to Section 15 | ||
of the General Obligation Bond Act,
upon each delivery of bonds | ||
issued for construction of school improvements
under the School | ||
Construction Law, the State Comptroller shall
compute and | ||
certify to the State Treasurer the total amount of principal | ||
of,
interest on, and premium, if any, on such bonds during the | ||
then current and
each succeeding fiscal year.
With respect to | ||
the interest payable on variable rate bonds, such
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certifications shall be calculated at the maximum rate of | ||
interest that
may be payable during the fiscal year, after | ||
taking into account any credits
permitted in the related |
indenture or other instrument against the amount of
such | ||
interest required to be appropriated for that period.
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On or before the last day of each month, the State | ||
Treasurer and State
Comptroller shall transfer from the School | ||
Infrastructure Fund to the General
Obligation Bond Retirement | ||
and Interest Fund an amount sufficient to pay the
aggregate of | ||
the principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, on the | ||
bonds
payable on their next payment date, divided by the number | ||
of monthly transfers
occurring between the last previous | ||
payment date (or the delivery date if no
payment date has yet | ||
occurred) and the next succeeding payment date.
Interest | ||
payable on variable rate bonds shall be calculated at the | ||
maximum
rate of interest that may be payable for the relevant | ||
period, after taking into
account any credits permitted in the | ||
related indenture or other instrument
against the amount of | ||
such interest required to be appropriated for that
period.
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Interest for which moneys have already been deposited into the | ||
capitalized
interest account within the General Obligation | ||
Bond Retirement and Interest
Fund shall not be included in the | ||
calculation of the amounts to be transferred
under this | ||
subsection.
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(b-5) The money deposited into the School Infrastructure | ||
Fund from transfers pursuant to subsections (c-30) and (c-35) | ||
of Section 13 of the Riverboat Gambling Act shall be applied, | ||
without further direction, as provided in subsection (b-3) of | ||
Section 5-35 of the School Construction Law. |
(c) The surplus, if any, in the School Infrastructure Fund | ||
after payments made pursuant to subsections (b) and (b-5) of | ||
this Section the
payment of principal and interest on that | ||
bonded indebtedness then annually
due shall, subject to | ||
appropriation, be used as follows:
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First - to make 3 payments to the School Technology | ||
Revolving Loan Fund as
follows:
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Transfer of $30,000,000 in fiscal year 1999;
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Transfer of $20,000,000 in fiscal year 2000; and
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Transfer of $10,000,000 in fiscal year 2001.
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Second - to pay the expenses of the State Board of | ||
Education and the Capital
Development Board in administering | ||
programs under the School Construction
Law, the total expenses | ||
not to exceed $1,200,000 in any
fiscal year.
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Third - to pay any amounts due for grants for school | ||
construction projects
and debt service under the School | ||
Construction Law.
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Fourth - to pay any amounts due for grants for school | ||
maintenance projects
under the School Construction Law.
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(Source: P.A. 97-732, eff. 6-30-12.)
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(30 ILCS 105/6z-98 new) | ||
Sec. 6z-98. The Chicago State University Education | ||
Improvement Fund. The Chicago State University Education | ||
Improvement Fund is hereby created as a special fund in the | ||
State treasury. The moneys deposited into the Fund shall be |
used by Chicago State University, subject to appropriation, for | ||
expenses incurred by the University. All interest earned on | ||
moneys in the Fund shall remain in the Fund. | ||
Section 10. The School Construction Law is amended by | ||
changing Section 5-35 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 230/5-35)
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Sec. 5-35. School construction project grant amounts; | ||
permitted
use; prohibited use. | ||
(a) The product of the district's grant index and the
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recognized project cost, as determined by the Capital | ||
Development Board, for an
approved school construction project | ||
shall equal the amount of the grant the
Capital Development | ||
Board shall provide to the eligible district. The grant
index | ||
shall not be used in cases where the General Assembly and the | ||
Governor
approve appropriations designated for specifically | ||
identified school district
construction projects.
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The average of the grant indexes of the member districts in | ||
a joint agreement shall be used to calculate the amount of a | ||
school construction project grant awarded to an eligible Type | ||
40 area vocational center.
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(b) In each fiscal year in which school construction | ||
project grants are
awarded, 20% of the total amount awarded | ||
statewide shall be awarded to a school
district with a | ||
population exceeding 500,000, provided such district complies
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with the provisions of this Article.
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In addition to the uses otherwise authorized by this Law, | ||
any school
district with a population exceeding 500,000 is | ||
authorized to use any or all
of the school construction project | ||
grants (i) to pay debt service, as defined
in the Local | ||
Government Debt Reform Act, on bonds, as defined in the Local
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Government Debt Reform Act, issued to finance one or more | ||
school construction
projects and (ii) to the extent that any | ||
such bond is a lease or other
installment or financing contract | ||
between the school district and a public
building commission | ||
that has issued bonds to finance one or more qualifying
school | ||
construction projects, to make lease payments under the lease.
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(b-3)
The Capital Development Board shall make payment in | ||
an amount equal to 20% of each amount deposited into the School | ||
Infrastructure Fund pursuant to subsection (b-5) of Section | ||
6z-45 of the State Finance Act to the Board of Education of the | ||
City of Chicago within 10 days after such deposit. The Board of | ||
Education of the City of Chicago shall use such moneys received | ||
(i) for application to the costs of a school construction | ||
project, (ii) to pay debt service on bonds, as those terms are | ||
defined in the Local Government Debt Reform Act, that are | ||
issued to finance one or more school construction projects, and | ||
(iii) to the extent that any such bond is a lease or other | ||
installment or financing contract between the school district | ||
and a public building commission that has issued bonds to | ||
finance one or more qualifying school construction projects, to |
make lease payments under the lease. The Board of Education of | ||
the City of Chicago shall submit quarterly to the Capital | ||
Development Board documentation sufficient to establish that | ||
this money is being used as authorized by this Section. The | ||
Capital Development Board may withhold payments if the | ||
documentation is not provided. The remaining 80% of each such | ||
deposit shall be applied in accordance with the provisions of | ||
subsection (a) of this Section; however, no portion of this | ||
remaining 80% shall be awarded to a school district with a | ||
population of more than 500,000. | ||
(b-5) In addition to the uses otherwise authorized by this | ||
Law, any school district that (1) was organized prior to 1860 | ||
and (2) is located in part in a city originally incorporated | ||
prior to 1840 is authorized to use any or all of the school | ||
construction project grants (i) to pay debt service on bonds, | ||
as those terms are defined in the Local Government Debt Reform | ||
Act, that are issued to finance one or more school construction | ||
projects and (ii) to the extent that any such bond is a lease | ||
or other installment or financing contract between the school | ||
district and a public building commission that has issued bonds | ||
to finance one or more qualifying school construction projects, | ||
to make lease payments under the lease. | ||
(c) No portion of a school construction project grant | ||
awarded by the
Capital Development Board shall be used by a | ||
school district for any
on-going operational costs.
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(Source: P.A. 96-731, eff. 8-25-09; 96-1467, eff. 8-20-10.)
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Section 15. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is | ||
amended by changing Sections 26, 26.7, 27, and 54 as follows:
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(230 ILCS 5/26) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-26)
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Sec. 26. Wagering.
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(a) Any licensee may conduct and supervise the pari-mutuel | ||
system of
wagering, as defined in Section 3.12 of this Act, on | ||
horse races conducted by
an Illinois organization
licensee or | ||
conducted at a racetrack located in another state or country | ||
and
televised in Illinois in accordance with subsection (g) of | ||
Section 26 of this
Act. Subject to the prior consent of the | ||
Board, licensees may supplement any
pari-mutuel pool in order | ||
to guarantee a minimum distribution. Such
pari-mutuel method of | ||
wagering shall not,
under any circumstances if conducted under | ||
the provisions of this Act,
be held or construed to be | ||
unlawful, other statutes of this State to the
contrary | ||
notwithstanding.
Subject to rules for advance wagering | ||
promulgated by the Board, any
licensee
may accept wagers in | ||
advance of the day of
the race wagered upon occurs.
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(b) No other method of betting, pool making, wagering or
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gambling shall be used or permitted by the licensee. Each | ||
licensee
may retain, subject to the payment of all applicable
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taxes and purses, an amount not to exceed 17% of all money | ||
wagered
under subsection (a) of this Section, except as may | ||
otherwise be permitted
under this Act.
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(b-5) An individual may place a wager under the pari-mutuel | ||
system from
any licensed location authorized under this Act | ||
provided that wager is
electronically recorded in the manner | ||
described in Section 3.12 of this Act.
Any wager made | ||
electronically by an individual while physically on the | ||
premises
of a licensee shall be deemed to have been made at the | ||
premises of that
licensee.
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(c) Until January 1, 2000, the sum held by any licensee for | ||
payment of
outstanding pari-mutuel tickets, if unclaimed prior | ||
to December 31 of the
next year, shall be retained by the | ||
licensee for payment of
such tickets until that date. Within 10 | ||
days thereafter, the balance of
such sum remaining unclaimed, | ||
less any uncashed supplements contributed by such
licensee for | ||
the purpose of guaranteeing minimum distributions
of any | ||
pari-mutuel pool, shall be
paid to the
Illinois
Veterans'
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Rehabilitation Fund of the State treasury, except as provided | ||
in subsection
(g) of Section 27 of this Act.
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(c-5) Beginning January 1, 2000, the sum held by any | ||
licensee for payment
of
outstanding pari-mutuel tickets, if | ||
unclaimed prior to December 31 of the
next year, shall be | ||
retained by the licensee for payment of
such tickets until that | ||
date. Within 10 days thereafter, the balance of
such sum | ||
remaining unclaimed, less any uncashed supplements contributed | ||
by such
licensee for the purpose of guaranteeing minimum | ||
distributions
of any pari-mutuel pool, shall be evenly | ||
distributed to the purse account of
the organization licensee |
and the organization licensee.
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(d) A pari-mutuel ticket shall be honored until December 31 | ||
of the
next calendar year, and the licensee shall pay the same | ||
and may
charge the amount thereof against unpaid money | ||
similarly accumulated on account
of pari-mutuel tickets not | ||
presented for payment.
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(e) No licensee shall knowingly permit any minor, other
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than an employee of such licensee or an owner, trainer,
jockey, | ||
driver, or employee thereof, to be admitted during a racing
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program unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, or any | ||
minor to be a
patron of the pari-mutuel system of wagering | ||
conducted or
supervised by it. The admission of any | ||
unaccompanied minor, other than
an employee of the licensee or | ||
an owner, trainer, jockey,
driver, or employee thereof at a | ||
race track is a Class C
misdemeanor.
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(f) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Act, an
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organization licensee may contract
with an entity in another | ||
state or country to permit any legal
wagering entity in another | ||
state or country to accept wagers solely within
such other | ||
state or country on races conducted by the organization | ||
licensee
in this State.
Beginning January 1, 2000, these wagers
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shall not be subject to State
taxation. Until January 1, 2000,
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when the out-of-State entity conducts a pari-mutuel pool
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separate from the organization licensee, a privilege tax equal | ||
to 7 1/2% of
all monies received by the organization licensee | ||
from entities in other states
or countries pursuant to such |
contracts is imposed on the organization
licensee, and such | ||
privilege tax shall be remitted to the
Department of Revenue
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within 48 hours of receipt of the moneys from the simulcast. | ||
When the
out-of-State entity conducts a
combined pari-mutuel | ||
pool with the organization licensee, the tax shall be 10%
of | ||
all monies received by the organization licensee with 25% of | ||
the
receipts from this 10% tax to be distributed to the county
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in which the race was conducted.
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An organization licensee may permit one or more of its | ||
races to be
utilized for
pari-mutuel wagering at one or more | ||
locations in other states and may
transmit audio and visual | ||
signals of races the organization licensee
conducts to one or
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more locations outside the State or country and may also permit | ||
pari-mutuel
pools in other states or countries to be combined | ||
with its gross or net
wagering pools or with wagering pools | ||
established by other states.
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(g) A host track may accept interstate simulcast wagers on
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horse
races conducted in other states or countries and shall | ||
control the
number of signals and types of breeds of racing in | ||
its simulcast program,
subject to the disapproval of the Board. | ||
The Board may prohibit a simulcast
program only if it finds | ||
that the simulcast program is clearly
adverse to the integrity | ||
of racing. The host track
simulcast program shall
include the | ||
signal of live racing of all organization licensees.
All | ||
non-host licensees and advance deposit wagering licensees | ||
shall carry the signal of and accept wagers on live racing of |
all organization licensees. Advance deposit wagering licensees | ||
shall not be permitted to accept out-of-state wagers on any | ||
Illinois signal provided pursuant to this Section without the | ||
approval and consent of the organization licensee providing the | ||
signal. Non-host licensees may carry the host track simulcast | ||
program and
shall accept wagers on all races included as part | ||
of the simulcast
program upon which wagering is permitted.
All | ||
organization licensees shall provide their live signal to all | ||
advance deposit wagering licensees for a simulcast commission | ||
fee not to exceed 6% of the advance deposit wagering licensee's | ||
Illinois handle on the organization licensee's signal without | ||
prior approval by the Board. The Board may adopt rules under | ||
which it may permit simulcast commission fees in excess of 6%. | ||
The Board shall adopt rules limiting the interstate commission | ||
fees charged to an advance deposit wagering licensee. The Board | ||
shall adopt rules regarding advance deposit wagering on | ||
interstate simulcast races that shall reflect, among other | ||
things, the General Assembly's desire to maximize revenues to | ||
the State, horsemen purses, and organizational licensees. | ||
However, organization licensees providing live signals | ||
pursuant to the requirements of this subsection (g) may | ||
petition the Board to withhold their live signals from an | ||
advance deposit wagering licensee if the organization licensee | ||
discovers and the Board finds reputable or credible information | ||
that the advance deposit wagering licensee is under | ||
investigation by another state or federal governmental agency, |
the advance deposit wagering licensee's license has been | ||
suspended in another state, or the advance deposit wagering | ||
licensee's license is in revocation proceedings in another | ||
state. The organization licensee's provision of their live | ||
signal to an advance deposit wagering licensee under this | ||
subsection (g) pertains to wagers placed from within Illinois. | ||
Advance deposit wagering licensees may place advance deposit | ||
wagering terminals at wagering facilities as a convenience to | ||
customers. The advance deposit wagering licensee shall not | ||
charge or collect any fee from purses for the placement of the | ||
advance deposit wagering terminals. The costs and expenses
of | ||
the host track and non-host licensees associated
with | ||
interstate simulcast
wagering, other than the interstate
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commission fee, shall be borne by the host track and all
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non-host licensees
incurring these costs.
The interstate | ||
commission fee shall not exceed 5% of Illinois handle on the
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interstate simulcast race or races without prior approval of | ||
the Board. The
Board shall promulgate rules under which it may | ||
permit
interstate commission
fees in excess of 5%. The | ||
interstate commission
fee and other fees charged by the sending | ||
racetrack, including, but not
limited to, satellite decoder | ||
fees, shall be uniformly applied
to the host track and all | ||
non-host licensees.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, until | ||
January 31, 2014 1, 2013 , an organization licensee may maintain | ||
a system whereby advance deposit wagering may take place or an |
organization licensee, with the consent of the horsemen | ||
association representing the largest number of owners, | ||
trainers, jockeys, or standardbred drivers who race horses at | ||
that organization licensee's racing meeting, may contract with | ||
another person to carry out a system of advance deposit | ||
wagering. Such consent may not be unreasonably withheld. The | ||
actions of any organization licensee who conducts advance | ||
deposit wagering or any person who has a contract with an | ||
organization licensee to conduct advance deposit wagering who | ||
conducts advance deposit wagering on or after January 1, 2013 | ||
and prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||
98th General Assembly taken in reliance on the changes made to | ||
this subsection (g) by this amendatory Act of the 98th General | ||
Assembly are hereby validated, provided payment of all | ||
applicable pari-mutuel taxes are remitted to the Board. All | ||
advance deposit wagers placed from within Illinois must be | ||
placed through a Board-approved advance deposit wagering | ||
licensee; no other entity may accept an advance deposit wager | ||
from a person within Illinois. All advance deposit wagering is | ||
subject to any rules adopted by the Board. The Board may adopt | ||
rules necessary to regulate advance deposit wagering through | ||
the use of emergency rulemaking in accordance with Section 5-45 | ||
of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. The General | ||
Assembly finds that the adoption of rules to regulate advance | ||
deposit wagering is deemed an emergency and necessary for the | ||
public interest, safety, and welfare. An advance deposit |
wagering licensee may retain all moneys as agreed to by | ||
contract with an organization licensee. Any moneys retained by | ||
the organization licensee from advance deposit wagering, not | ||
including moneys retained by the advance deposit wagering | ||
licensee, shall be paid 50% to the organization licensee's | ||
purse account and 50% to the organization licensee. If more | ||
than one breed races at the same race track facility, then the | ||
50% of the moneys to be paid to an organization licensee's | ||
purse account shall be allocated among all organization | ||
licensees' purse accounts operating at that race track facility | ||
proportionately based on the actual number of host days that | ||
the Board grants to that breed at that race track facility in | ||
the current calendar year. To the extent any fees from advance | ||
deposit wagering conducted in Illinois for wagers in Illinois | ||
or other states have been placed in escrow or otherwise | ||
withheld from wagers pending a determination of the legality of | ||
advance deposit wagering, no action shall be brought to declare | ||
such wagers or the disbursement of any fees previously escrowed | ||
illegal.
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(1) Between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. an
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intertrack wagering
licensee other than the host track may | ||
supplement the host track simulcast
program with | ||
additional simulcast races or race programs, provided that | ||
between
January 1 and the third Friday in February of any | ||
year, inclusive, if no live
thoroughbred racing is | ||
occurring in Illinois during this period, only
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thoroughbred races may be used
for supplemental interstate | ||
simulcast purposes. The Board shall withhold
approval for a | ||
supplemental interstate simulcast only if it finds that the
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simulcast is clearly adverse to the integrity of racing. A | ||
supplemental
interstate simulcast may be transmitted from | ||
an intertrack wagering licensee to
its affiliated non-host | ||
licensees. The interstate commission fee for a
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supplemental interstate simulcast shall be paid by the | ||
non-host licensee and
its affiliated non-host licensees | ||
receiving the simulcast.
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(2) Between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. an
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intertrack wagering
licensee other than the host track may | ||
receive supplemental interstate
simulcasts only with the | ||
consent of the host track, except when the Board
finds that | ||
the simulcast is
clearly adverse to the integrity of | ||
racing. Consent granted under this
paragraph (2) to any | ||
intertrack wagering licensee shall be deemed consent to
all | ||
non-host licensees. The interstate commission fee for the | ||
supplemental
interstate simulcast shall be paid
by all | ||
participating non-host licensees.
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(3) Each licensee conducting interstate simulcast | ||
wagering may retain,
subject to the payment of all | ||
applicable taxes and the purses, an amount not to
exceed | ||
17% of all money wagered. If any licensee conducts the | ||
pari-mutuel
system wagering on races conducted at | ||
racetracks in another state or country,
each such race or |
race program shall be considered a separate racing day for
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the purpose of determining the daily handle and computing | ||
the privilege tax of
that daily handle as provided in | ||
subsection (a) of Section 27.
Until January 1, 2000,
from | ||
the sums permitted to be retained pursuant to this | ||
subsection, each
intertrack wagering location licensee | ||
shall pay 1% of the pari-mutuel handle
wagered on simulcast | ||
wagering to the Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund, subject
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to the provisions of subparagraph (B) of paragraph (11) of | ||
subsection (h) of
Section 26 of this Act.
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(4) A licensee who receives an interstate simulcast may | ||
combine its gross
or net pools with pools at the sending | ||
racetracks pursuant to rules established
by the Board. All | ||
licensees combining their gross pools
at a
sending | ||
racetrack shall adopt the take-out percentages of the | ||
sending
racetrack.
A licensee may also establish a separate | ||
pool and takeout structure for
wagering purposes on races | ||
conducted at race tracks outside of the
State of Illinois. | ||
The licensee may permit pari-mutuel wagers placed in other
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states or
countries to be combined with its gross or net | ||
wagering pools or other
wagering pools.
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(5) After the payment of the interstate commission fee | ||
(except for the
interstate commission
fee on a supplemental | ||
interstate simulcast, which shall be paid by the host
track | ||
and by each non-host licensee through the host-track) and | ||
all applicable
State and local
taxes, except as provided in |
subsection (g) of Section 27 of this Act, the
remainder of | ||
moneys retained from simulcast wagering pursuant to this
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subsection (g), and Section 26.2 shall be divided as | ||
follows:
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(A) For interstate simulcast wagers made at a host | ||
track, 50% to the
host
track and 50% to purses at the | ||
host track.
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(B) For wagers placed on interstate simulcast | ||
races, supplemental
simulcasts as defined in | ||
subparagraphs (1) and (2), and separately pooled races
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conducted outside of the State of Illinois made at a | ||
non-host
licensee, 25% to the host
track, 25% to the | ||
non-host licensee, and 50% to the purses at the host | ||
track.
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(6) Notwithstanding any provision in this Act to the | ||
contrary, non-host
licensees
who derive their licenses | ||
from a track located in a county with a population in
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excess of 230,000 and that borders the Mississippi River | ||
may receive
supplemental interstate simulcast races at all | ||
times subject to Board approval,
which shall be withheld | ||
only upon a finding that a supplemental interstate
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simulcast is clearly adverse to the integrity of racing.
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(7) Notwithstanding any provision of this Act to the | ||
contrary, after
payment of all applicable State and local | ||
taxes and interstate commission fees,
non-host licensees | ||
who derive their licenses from a track located in a county
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with a population in excess of 230,000 and that borders the | ||
Mississippi River
shall retain 50% of the retention from | ||
interstate simulcast wagers and shall
pay 50% to purses at | ||
the track from which the non-host licensee derives its
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license as follows:
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(A) Between January 1 and the third Friday in | ||
February, inclusive, if no
live thoroughbred racing is | ||
occurring in Illinois during this period, when the
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interstate simulcast is a standardbred race, the purse | ||
share to its
standardbred purse account;
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(B) Between January 1 and the third Friday in | ||
February, inclusive, if no
live thoroughbred racing is | ||
occurring in Illinois during this period, and the
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interstate simulcast is a thoroughbred race, the purse | ||
share to its interstate
simulcast purse pool to be | ||
distributed under paragraph (10) of this subsection
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(g);
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(C) Between January 1 and the third Friday in | ||
February, inclusive, if
live thoroughbred racing is | ||
occurring in Illinois, between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30
p.m. | ||
the purse share from wagers made during this time | ||
period to its
thoroughbred purse account and between | ||
6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. the purse share
from wagers | ||
made during this time period to its standardbred purse | ||
accounts;
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(D) Between the third Saturday in February and |
December 31, when the
interstate simulcast occurs | ||
between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., the
purse | ||
share to its thoroughbred purse account;
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(E) Between the third Saturday in February and | ||
December 31, when the
interstate simulcast occurs | ||
between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m., the
purse | ||
share to its standardbred purse account.
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(7.1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act | ||
to the contrary,
if
no
standardbred racing is conducted at | ||
a racetrack located in Madison County
during any
calendar | ||
year beginning on or after January 1, 2002, all
moneys | ||
derived by
that racetrack from simulcast wagering and | ||
inter-track wagering that (1) are to
be used
for purses and | ||
(2) are generated between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 | ||
a.m.
during that
calendar year shall
be paid as follows:
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(A) If the licensee that conducts horse racing at | ||
that racetrack
requests from the Board at least as many | ||
racing dates as were conducted in
calendar year 2000, | ||
80% shall be paid to its thoroughbred purse account; | ||
and
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(B) Twenty percent shall be deposited into the | ||
Illinois Colt Stakes
Purse
Distribution
Fund and shall | ||
be paid to purses for standardbred races for Illinois | ||
conceived
and foaled horses conducted at any county | ||
fairgrounds.
The moneys deposited into the Fund | ||
pursuant to this subparagraph (B) shall be
deposited
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within 2
weeks after the day they were generated, shall | ||
be in addition to and not in
lieu of any other
moneys | ||
paid to standardbred purses under this Act, and shall | ||
not be commingled
with other moneys paid into that | ||
Fund. The moneys deposited
pursuant to this | ||
subparagraph (B) shall be allocated as provided by the
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Department of Agriculture, with the advice and | ||
assistance of the Illinois
Standardbred
Breeders Fund | ||
Advisory Board.
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(7.2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act | ||
to the contrary, if
no
thoroughbred racing is conducted at | ||
a racetrack located in Madison County
during any
calendar | ||
year beginning on or after January 1,
2002, all
moneys | ||
derived by
that racetrack from simulcast wagering and | ||
inter-track wagering that (1) are to
be used
for purses and | ||
(2) are generated between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 | ||
p.m.
during that
calendar year shall
be deposited as | ||
follows:
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(A) If the licensee that conducts horse racing at | ||
that racetrack
requests from the
Board at least
as many | ||
racing dates as were conducted in calendar year 2000, | ||
80%
shall be deposited into its standardbred purse
| ||
account; and
| ||
(B) Twenty percent shall be deposited into the | ||
Illinois Colt Stakes
Purse
Distribution Fund. Moneys | ||
deposited into the Illinois Colt Stakes Purse
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Distribution Fund
pursuant to this subparagraph (B) | ||
shall be paid to Illinois
conceived and foaled | ||
thoroughbred breeders' programs
and to thoroughbred | ||
purses for races conducted at any county fairgrounds | ||
for
Illinois conceived
and foaled horses at the | ||
discretion of the
Department of Agriculture, with the | ||
advice and assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred | ||
Breeders Fund Advisory
Board. The moneys deposited | ||
into the Illinois Colt Stakes Purse Distribution
Fund
| ||
pursuant to this subparagraph (B) shall be deposited | ||
within 2 weeks
after the day they were generated, shall | ||
be in addition to and not in
lieu of any other moneys | ||
paid to thoroughbred purses
under this Act, and shall | ||
not be commingled with other moneys deposited into
that | ||
Fund.
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(7.3) If no live standardbred racing is conducted at a | ||
racetrack located
in
Madison
County in calendar year 2000 | ||
or 2001,
an organization licensee who is licensed
to | ||
conduct horse racing at that racetrack shall, before | ||
January 1, 2002, pay
all
moneys derived from simulcast | ||
wagering and inter-track wagering in calendar
years 2000 | ||
and 2001 and
paid into the licensee's standardbred purse | ||
account as follows:
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(A) Eighty percent to that licensee's thoroughbred | ||
purse account to
be used for thoroughbred purses; and
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(B) Twenty percent to the Illinois Colt Stakes |
Purse Distribution
Fund.
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Failure to make the payment to the Illinois Colt Stakes | ||
Purse Distribution
Fund before January 1, 2002
shall
result | ||
in the immediate revocation of the licensee's organization
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license, inter-track wagering license, and inter-track | ||
wagering location
license.
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Moneys paid into the Illinois
Colt Stakes Purse | ||
Distribution Fund pursuant to this
paragraph (7.3) shall be | ||
paid to purses for standardbred
races for Illinois | ||
conceived and foaled horses conducted
at any county
| ||
fairgrounds.
Moneys paid into the Illinois
Colt Stakes | ||
Purse Distribution Fund pursuant to this
paragraph (7.3) | ||
shall be used as determined by the
Department of | ||
Agriculture, with the advice and assistance of the
Illinois | ||
Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board, shall be in | ||
addition to
and not in lieu of any other moneys paid to | ||
standardbred purses under this Act,
and shall not be | ||
commingled
with any other moneys paid into that Fund.
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(7.4) If live standardbred racing is conducted at a | ||
racetrack located in
Madison
County at any time in calendar | ||
year 2001 before the payment required
under
paragraph (7.3) | ||
has been made, the organization licensee who is licensed to
| ||
conduct
racing at that racetrack shall pay all moneys | ||
derived by that racetrack from
simulcast
wagering and | ||
inter-track wagering during calendar years 2000 and 2001 | ||
that (1)
are to be
used for purses and (2) are generated |
between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30
a.m.
during 2000 or | ||
2001 to the standardbred purse account at that
racetrack to
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be used for standardbred purses.
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(8) Notwithstanding any provision in this Act to the | ||
contrary, an
organization licensee from a track located in | ||
a county with a population in
excess of 230,000 and that | ||
borders the Mississippi River and its affiliated
non-host | ||
licensees shall not be entitled to share in any retention | ||
generated on
racing, inter-track wagering, or simulcast | ||
wagering at any other Illinois
wagering facility.
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(8.1) Notwithstanding any provisions in this Act to the | ||
contrary, if 2
organization licensees
are conducting | ||
standardbred race meetings concurrently
between the hours | ||
of 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m., after payment of all applicable
| ||
State and local taxes and interstate commission fees, the | ||
remainder of the
amount retained from simulcast wagering | ||
otherwise attributable to the host
track and to host track | ||
purses shall be split daily between the 2
organization | ||
licensees and the purses at the tracks of the 2 | ||
organization
licensees, respectively, based on each | ||
organization licensee's share
of the total live handle for | ||
that day,
provided that this provision shall not apply to | ||
any non-host licensee that
derives its license from a track | ||
located in a county with a population in
excess of 230,000 | ||
and that borders the Mississippi River.
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(9) (Blank).
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(10) (Blank).
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(11) (Blank).
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(12) The Board shall have authority to compel all host | ||
tracks to receive
the simulcast of any or all races | ||
conducted at the Springfield or DuQuoin State
fairgrounds | ||
and include all such races as part of their simulcast | ||
programs.
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(13) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, | ||
in the event that
the total Illinois pari-mutuel handle on | ||
Illinois horse races at all wagering
facilities in any | ||
calendar year is less than 75% of the total Illinois
| ||
pari-mutuel handle on Illinois horse races at all such | ||
wagering facilities for
calendar year 1994, then each | ||
wagering facility that has an annual total
Illinois | ||
pari-mutuel handle on Illinois horse races that is less | ||
than 75% of
the total Illinois pari-mutuel handle on | ||
Illinois horse races at such wagering
facility for calendar | ||
year 1994, shall be permitted to receive, from any amount
| ||
otherwise
payable to the purse account at the race track | ||
with which the wagering facility
is affiliated in the | ||
succeeding calendar year, an amount equal to 2% of the
| ||
differential in total Illinois pari-mutuel handle on | ||
Illinois horse
races at the wagering facility between that | ||
calendar year in question and 1994
provided, however, that | ||
a
wagering facility shall not be entitled to any such | ||
payment until the Board
certifies in writing to the |
wagering facility the amount to which the wagering
facility | ||
is entitled
and a schedule for payment of the amount to the | ||
wagering facility, based on:
(i) the racing dates awarded | ||
to the race track affiliated with the wagering
facility | ||
during the succeeding year; (ii) the sums available or | ||
anticipated to
be available in the purse account of the | ||
race track affiliated with the
wagering facility for purses | ||
during the succeeding year; and (iii) the need to
ensure | ||
reasonable purse levels during the payment period.
The | ||
Board's certification
shall be provided no later than | ||
January 31 of the succeeding year.
In the event a wagering | ||
facility entitled to a payment under this paragraph
(13) is | ||
affiliated with a race track that maintains purse accounts | ||
for both
standardbred and thoroughbred racing, the amount | ||
to be paid to the wagering
facility shall be divided | ||
between each purse account pro rata, based on the
amount of | ||
Illinois handle on Illinois standardbred and thoroughbred | ||
racing
respectively at the wagering facility during the | ||
previous calendar year.
Annually, the General Assembly | ||
shall appropriate sufficient funds from the
General | ||
Revenue Fund to the Department of Agriculture for payment | ||
into the
thoroughbred and standardbred horse racing purse | ||
accounts at
Illinois pari-mutuel tracks. The amount paid to | ||
each purse account shall be
the amount certified by the | ||
Illinois Racing Board in January to be
transferred from | ||
each account to each eligible racing facility in
accordance |
with the provisions of this Section.
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(h) The Board may approve and license the conduct of | ||
inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering by inter-track | ||
wagering licensees and inter-track
wagering location licensees | ||
subject to the following terms and conditions:
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(1) Any person licensed to conduct a race meeting (i) | ||
at a track where
60 or more days of racing were conducted | ||
during the immediately preceding
calendar year or where | ||
over the 5 immediately preceding calendar years an
average | ||
of 30 or more days of racing were conducted annually may be | ||
issued an
inter-track wagering license; (ii) at a track
| ||
located in a county that is bounded by the Mississippi | ||
River, which has a
population of less than 150,000 | ||
according to the 1990 decennial census, and an
average of | ||
at least 60 days of racing per year between 1985 and 1993 | ||
may be
issued an inter-track wagering license; or (iii) at | ||
a track
located in Madison
County that conducted at least | ||
100 days of live racing during the immediately
preceding
| ||
calendar year may be issued an inter-track wagering | ||
license, unless a lesser
schedule of
live racing is the | ||
result of (A) weather, unsafe track conditions, or other
| ||
acts of God; (B)
an agreement between the organization | ||
licensee and the associations
representing the
largest | ||
number of owners, trainers, jockeys, or standardbred | ||
drivers who race
horses at
that organization licensee's | ||
racing meeting; or (C) a finding by the Board of
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extraordinary circumstances and that it was in the best | ||
interest of the public
and the sport to conduct fewer than | ||
100 days of live racing. Any such person
having operating | ||
control of the racing facility may also receive up to 6
| ||
inter-track wagering
location licenses. In no event shall | ||
more than 6 inter-track wagering
locations be established | ||
for each eligible race track, except that an
eligible race | ||
track located in a county that has a population of more | ||
than
230,000 and that is bounded by the Mississippi River | ||
may establish up to 7
inter-track wagering locations.
An | ||
application for
said license shall be filed with the Board | ||
prior to such dates as may be
fixed by the Board. With an | ||
application for an inter-track
wagering
location license | ||
there shall be delivered to the Board a certified check or
| ||
bank draft payable to the order of the Board for an amount | ||
equal to $500.
The application shall be on forms prescribed | ||
and furnished by the Board. The
application shall comply | ||
with all other rules,
regulations and conditions imposed by | ||
the Board in connection therewith.
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(2) The Board shall examine the applications with | ||
respect to their
conformity with this Act and the rules and | ||
regulations imposed by the
Board. If found to be in | ||
compliance with the Act and rules and regulations
of the | ||
Board, the Board may then issue a license to conduct | ||
inter-track
wagering and simulcast wagering to such | ||
applicant. All such applications
shall be acted upon by the |
Board at a meeting to be held on such date as may be
fixed | ||
by the Board.
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(3) In granting licenses to conduct inter-track | ||
wagering and simulcast
wagering, the Board shall give due | ||
consideration to
the best interests of the
public, of horse | ||
racing, and of maximizing revenue to the State.
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(4) Prior to the issuance of a license to conduct | ||
inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering,
the applicant | ||
shall file with the Board a bond payable to the State of | ||
Illinois
in the sum of $50,000, executed by the applicant | ||
and a surety company or
companies authorized to do business | ||
in this State, and conditioned upon
(i) the payment by the | ||
licensee of all taxes due under Section 27 or 27.1
and any | ||
other monies due and payable under this Act, and (ii)
| ||
distribution by the licensee, upon presentation of the | ||
winning ticket or
tickets, of all sums payable to the | ||
patrons of pari-mutuel pools.
| ||
(5) Each license to conduct inter-track wagering and | ||
simulcast
wagering shall specify the person
to whom it is | ||
issued, the dates on which such wagering is permitted, and
| ||
the track or location where the wagering is to be | ||
conducted.
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(6) All wagering under such license is subject to this | ||
Act and to the
rules and regulations from time to time | ||
prescribed by the Board, and every
such license issued by | ||
the Board shall contain a recital to that effect.
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(7) An inter-track wagering licensee or inter-track | ||
wagering location
licensee may accept wagers at the track | ||
or location
where it is licensed, or as otherwise provided | ||
under this Act.
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(8) Inter-track wagering or simulcast wagering shall | ||
not be
conducted
at any track less than 5 miles from a | ||
track at which a racing meeting is in
progress.
| ||
(8.1) Inter-track wagering location
licensees who | ||
derive their licenses from a particular organization | ||
licensee
shall conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast | ||
wagering only at locations
which are either within 90
miles | ||
of that race track where the particular organization | ||
licensee is
licensed to conduct racing, or within 135 miles | ||
of that race track
where
the particular organization | ||
licensee is licensed to conduct racing
in the case
of race | ||
tracks in counties of less than 400,000 that were operating | ||
on or
before June 1, 1986. However, inter-track wagering | ||
and simulcast wagering
shall not
be conducted by those | ||
licensees at any location within 5 miles of any race
track | ||
at which a
horse race meeting has been licensed in the | ||
current year, unless the person
having operating control of | ||
such race track has given its written consent
to such | ||
inter-track wagering location licensees,
which consent
| ||
must be filed with the Board at or prior to the time | ||
application is made.
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(8.2) Inter-track wagering or simulcast wagering shall |
not be
conducted by an inter-track
wagering location | ||
licensee at any location within 500 feet of an
existing
| ||
church or existing school, nor within 500 feet of the | ||
residences
of more than 50 registered voters without
| ||
receiving written permission from a majority of the | ||
registered
voters at such residences.
Such written | ||
permission statements shall be filed with the Board. The
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distance of 500 feet shall be measured to the nearest part | ||
of any
building
used for worship services, education | ||
programs, residential purposes, or
conducting inter-track | ||
wagering by an inter-track wagering location
licensee, and | ||
not to property boundaries. However, inter-track wagering | ||
or
simulcast wagering may be conducted at a site within 500 | ||
feet of
a church, school or residences
of 50 or more | ||
registered voters if such church, school
or residences have | ||
been erected
or established, or such voters have been | ||
registered, after
the Board issues
the original | ||
inter-track wagering location license at the site in | ||
question.
Inter-track wagering location licensees may | ||
conduct inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering only | ||
in areas that are zoned for
commercial or manufacturing | ||
purposes or
in areas for which a special use has been | ||
approved by the local zoning
authority. However, no license | ||
to conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast
wagering | ||
shall be
granted by the Board with respect to any | ||
inter-track wagering location
within the jurisdiction of |
any local zoning authority which has, by
ordinance or by | ||
resolution, prohibited the establishment of an inter-track
| ||
wagering location within its jurisdiction. However, | ||
inter-track wagering
and simulcast wagering may be | ||
conducted at a site if such ordinance or
resolution is | ||
enacted after
the Board licenses the original inter-track | ||
wagering location
licensee for the site in question.
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(9) (Blank).
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(10) An inter-track wagering licensee or an | ||
inter-track wagering
location licensee may retain, subject | ||
to the
payment of the privilege taxes and the purses, an | ||
amount not to
exceed 17% of all money wagered. Each program | ||
of racing conducted by
each inter-track wagering licensee | ||
or inter-track wagering location
licensee shall be | ||
considered a separate racing day for the purpose of
| ||
determining the daily handle and computing the privilege | ||
tax or pari-mutuel
tax on such daily
handle as provided in | ||
Section 27.
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(10.1) Except as provided in subsection (g) of Section | ||
27 of this Act,
inter-track wagering location licensees | ||
shall pay 1% of the
pari-mutuel handle at each location to | ||
the municipality in which such
location is situated and 1% | ||
of the pari-mutuel handle at each location to
the county in | ||
which such location is situated. In the event that an
| ||
inter-track wagering location licensee is situated in an | ||
unincorporated
area of a county, such licensee shall pay 2% |
of the pari-mutuel handle from
such location to such | ||
county.
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(10.2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this | ||
Act, with respect to
intertrack wagering at a race track | ||
located in a
county that has a population of
more than | ||
230,000 and that is bounded by the Mississippi River ("the | ||
first race
track"), or at a facility operated by an | ||
inter-track wagering licensee or
inter-track wagering | ||
location licensee that derives its license from the
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organization licensee that operates the first race track, | ||
on races conducted at
the first race track or on races | ||
conducted at another Illinois race track
and | ||
simultaneously televised to the first race track or to a | ||
facility operated
by an inter-track wagering licensee or | ||
inter-track wagering location licensee
that derives its | ||
license from the organization licensee that operates the | ||
first
race track, those moneys shall be allocated as | ||
follows:
| ||
(A) That portion of all moneys wagered on | ||
standardbred racing that is
required under this Act to | ||
be paid to purses shall be paid to purses for
| ||
standardbred races.
| ||
(B) That portion of all moneys wagered on | ||
thoroughbred racing
that is required under this Act to | ||
be paid to purses shall be paid to purses
for | ||
thoroughbred races.
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(11) (A) After payment of the privilege or pari-mutuel | ||
tax, any other
applicable
taxes, and
the costs and expenses | ||
in connection with the gathering, transmission, and
| ||
dissemination of all data necessary to the conduct of | ||
inter-track wagering,
the remainder of the monies retained | ||
under either Section 26 or Section 26.2
of this Act by the | ||
inter-track wagering licensee on inter-track wagering
| ||
shall be allocated with 50% to be split between the
2 | ||
participating licensees and 50% to purses, except
that an | ||
intertrack wagering licensee that derives its
license from | ||
a track located in a county with a population in excess of | ||
230,000
and that borders the Mississippi River shall not | ||
divide any remaining
retention with the Illinois | ||
organization licensee that provides the race or
races, and | ||
an intertrack wagering licensee that accepts wagers on | ||
races
conducted by an organization licensee that conducts a | ||
race meet in a county
with a population in excess of | ||
230,000 and that borders the Mississippi River
shall not | ||
divide any remaining retention with that organization | ||
licensee.
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(B) From the
sums permitted to be retained pursuant to | ||
this Act each inter-track wagering
location licensee shall | ||
pay (i) the privilege or pari-mutuel tax to the
State; (ii) | ||
4.75% of the
pari-mutuel handle on intertrack wagering at | ||
such location on
races as purses, except that
an intertrack | ||
wagering location licensee that derives its license from a
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track located in a county with a population in excess of | ||
230,000 and that
borders the Mississippi River shall retain | ||
all purse moneys for its own purse
account consistent with | ||
distribution set forth in this subsection (h), and
| ||
intertrack wagering location licensees that accept wagers | ||
on races
conducted
by an organization licensee located in a | ||
county with a population in excess of
230,000 and that | ||
borders the Mississippi River shall distribute all purse
| ||
moneys to purses at the operating host track; (iii) until | ||
January 1, 2000,
except as
provided in
subsection (g) of | ||
Section 27 of this Act, 1% of the
pari-mutuel handle | ||
wagered on inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering at
| ||
each inter-track wagering
location licensee facility to | ||
the Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund, provided
that, to the | ||
extent the total amount collected and distributed to the | ||
Horse
Racing Tax Allocation Fund under this subsection (h) | ||
during any calendar year
exceeds the amount collected and | ||
distributed to the Horse Racing Tax Allocation
Fund during | ||
calendar year 1994, that excess amount shall be | ||
redistributed (I)
to all inter-track wagering location | ||
licensees, based on each licensee's
pro-rata share of the | ||
total handle from inter-track wagering and simulcast
| ||
wagering for all inter-track wagering location licensees | ||
during the calendar
year in which this provision is | ||
applicable; then (II) the amounts redistributed
to each | ||
inter-track wagering location licensee as described in |
subpart (I)
shall be further redistributed as provided in | ||
subparagraph (B) of paragraph (5)
of subsection (g) of this | ||
Section 26 provided first, that the shares of those
| ||
amounts, which are to be redistributed to the host track or | ||
to purses at the
host track under subparagraph (B) of | ||
paragraph (5) of subsection (g) of this
Section 26 shall be
| ||
redistributed based on each host track's pro rata share of | ||
the total
inter-track
wagering and simulcast wagering | ||
handle at all host tracks during the calendar
year in | ||
question, and second, that any amounts redistributed as | ||
described in
part (I) to an inter-track wagering location | ||
licensee that accepts
wagers on races conducted by an | ||
organization licensee that conducts a race meet
in a county | ||
with a population in excess of 230,000 and that borders the
| ||
Mississippi River shall be further redistributed as | ||
provided in subparagraphs
(D) and (E) of paragraph (7) of | ||
subsection (g) of this Section 26, with the
portion of that
| ||
further redistribution allocated to purses at that | ||
organization licensee to be
divided between standardbred | ||
purses and thoroughbred purses based on the
amounts | ||
otherwise allocated to purses at that organization | ||
licensee during the
calendar year in question; and (iv) 8% | ||
of the pari-mutuel handle on
inter-track wagering wagered | ||
at
such location to satisfy all costs and expenses of | ||
conducting its wagering. The
remainder of the monies | ||
retained by the inter-track wagering location licensee
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shall be allocated 40% to the location licensee and 60% to | ||
the organization
licensee which provides the Illinois | ||
races to the location, except that an
intertrack wagering | ||
location
licensee that derives its license from a track | ||
located in a county with a
population in excess of 230,000 | ||
and that borders the Mississippi River shall
not divide any | ||
remaining retention with the organization licensee that | ||
provides
the race or races and an intertrack wagering | ||
location licensee that accepts
wagers on races conducted by | ||
an organization licensee that conducts a race meet
in a | ||
county with a population in excess of 230,000 and that | ||
borders the
Mississippi River shall not divide any | ||
remaining retention with the
organization licensee.
| ||
Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses (ii) and (iv) of | ||
this
paragraph, in the case of the additional inter-track | ||
wagering location licenses
authorized under paragraph (1) | ||
of this subsection (h) by this amendatory
Act of 1991, | ||
those licensees shall pay the following amounts as purses:
| ||
during the first 12 months the licensee is in operation, | ||
5.25% of
the
pari-mutuel handle wagered at the location on | ||
races; during the second 12
months, 5.25%; during the third | ||
12 months, 5.75%;
during
the fourth 12 months,
6.25%; and | ||
during the fifth 12 months and thereafter, 6.75%. The
| ||
following amounts shall be retained by the licensee to | ||
satisfy all costs
and expenses of conducting its wagering: | ||
during the first 12 months the
licensee is in operation, |
8.25% of the pari-mutuel handle wagered
at the
location; | ||
during the second 12 months, 8.25%; during the third 12
| ||
months, 7.75%;
during the fourth 12 months, 7.25%; and | ||
during the fifth 12 months
and
thereafter, 6.75%.
For | ||
additional intertrack wagering location licensees | ||
authorized under this
amendatory
Act of 1995, purses for | ||
the first 12 months the licensee is in operation shall
be | ||
5.75% of the pari-mutuel wagered
at the location, purses | ||
for the second 12 months the licensee is in operation
shall | ||
be 6.25%, and purses
thereafter shall be 6.75%. For | ||
additional intertrack location
licensees
authorized under
| ||
this amendatory Act of 1995, the licensee shall be allowed | ||
to retain to satisfy
all costs and expenses: 7.75% of the | ||
pari-mutuel handle wagered at
the location
during its first | ||
12 months of operation, 7.25% during its second
12
months | ||
of
operation, and 6.75% thereafter.
| ||
(C) There is hereby created the Horse Racing Tax | ||
Allocation Fund
which shall remain in existence until | ||
December 31, 1999. Moneys
remaining in the Fund after | ||
December 31, 1999
shall be paid into the
General Revenue | ||
Fund. Until January 1, 2000,
all monies paid into the Horse | ||
Racing Tax Allocation Fund pursuant to this
paragraph (11) | ||
by inter-track wagering location licensees located in park
| ||
districts of 500,000 population or less, or in a | ||
municipality that is not
included within any park district | ||
but is included within a conservation
district and is the |
county seat of a county that (i) is contiguous to the state
| ||
of Indiana and (ii) has a 1990 population of 88,257 | ||
according to the United
States Bureau of the Census, and | ||
operating on May 1, 1994 shall be
allocated by | ||
appropriation as follows:
| ||
Two-sevenths to the Department of Agriculture. | ||
Fifty percent of
this two-sevenths shall be used to | ||
promote the Illinois horse racing and
breeding | ||
industry, and shall be distributed by the Department of | ||
Agriculture
upon the advice of a 9-member committee | ||
appointed by the Governor consisting of
the following | ||
members: the Director of Agriculture, who shall serve | ||
as
chairman; 2 representatives of organization | ||
licensees conducting thoroughbred
race meetings in | ||
this State, recommended by those licensees; 2 | ||
representatives
of organization licensees conducting | ||
standardbred race meetings in this State,
recommended | ||
by those licensees; a representative of the Illinois
| ||
Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Foundation, | ||
recommended by that
Foundation; a representative of | ||
the Illinois Standardbred Owners and
Breeders | ||
Association, recommended
by that Association; a | ||
representative of
the Horsemen's Benevolent and | ||
Protective Association or any successor
organization | ||
thereto established in Illinois comprised of the | ||
largest number of
owners and trainers, recommended by |
that
Association or that successor organization; and a
| ||
representative of the Illinois Harness Horsemen's
| ||
Association, recommended by that Association. | ||
Committee members shall
serve for terms of 2 years, | ||
commencing January 1 of each even-numbered
year. If a | ||
representative of any of the above-named entities has | ||
not been
recommended by January 1 of any even-numbered | ||
year, the Governor shall
appoint a committee member to | ||
fill that position. Committee members shall
receive no | ||
compensation for their services as members but shall be
| ||
reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses and | ||
disbursements incurred
in the performance of their | ||
official duties. The remaining 50% of this
| ||
two-sevenths shall be distributed to county fairs for | ||
premiums and
rehabilitation as set forth in the | ||
Agricultural Fair Act;
| ||
Four-sevenths to park districts or municipalities | ||
that do not have a
park district of 500,000 population | ||
or less for museum purposes (if an
inter-track wagering | ||
location licensee is located in such a park district) | ||
or
to conservation districts for museum purposes (if an | ||
inter-track wagering
location licensee is located in a | ||
municipality that is not included within any
park | ||
district but is included within a conservation | ||
district and is the county
seat of a county that (i) is | ||
contiguous to the state of Indiana and (ii) has a
1990 |
population of 88,257 according to the United States | ||
Bureau of the Census,
except that if the conservation | ||
district does not maintain a museum, the monies
shall | ||
be allocated equally between the county and the | ||
municipality in which the
inter-track wagering | ||
location licensee is located for general purposes) or | ||
to a
municipal recreation board for park purposes (if | ||
an inter-track wagering
location licensee is located | ||
in a municipality that is not included within any
park | ||
district and park maintenance is the function of the | ||
municipal recreation
board and the municipality has a | ||
1990 population of 9,302 according to the
United States | ||
Bureau of the Census); provided that the monies are | ||
distributed
to each park district or conservation | ||
district or municipality that does not
have a park | ||
district in an amount equal to four-sevenths of the | ||
amount
collected by each inter-track wagering location | ||
licensee within the park
district or conservation | ||
district or municipality for the Fund. Monies that
were | ||
paid into the Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund before | ||
the effective date
of this amendatory Act of 1991 by an | ||
inter-track wagering location licensee
located in a | ||
municipality that is not included within any park | ||
district but is
included within a conservation | ||
district as provided in this paragraph shall, as
soon | ||
as practicable after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of 1991, be
allocated and paid to that | ||
conservation district as provided in this paragraph.
| ||
Any park district or municipality not maintaining a | ||
museum may deposit the
monies in the corporate fund of | ||
the park district or municipality where the
| ||
inter-track wagering location is located, to be used | ||
for general purposes;
and
| ||
One-seventh to the Agricultural Premium Fund to be | ||
used for distribution
to agricultural home economics | ||
extension councils in accordance with "An
Act in | ||
relation to additional support and finances for the | ||
Agricultural and
Home Economic Extension Councils in | ||
the several counties of this State and
making an | ||
appropriation therefor", approved July 24, 1967.
| ||
Until January 1, 2000, all other
monies paid into the | ||
Horse Racing Tax
Allocation Fund pursuant to
this paragraph | ||
(11) shall be allocated by appropriation as follows:
| ||
Two-sevenths to the Department of Agriculture. | ||
Fifty percent of this
two-sevenths shall be used to | ||
promote the Illinois horse racing and breeding
| ||
industry, and shall be distributed by the Department of | ||
Agriculture upon the
advice of a 9-member committee | ||
appointed by the Governor consisting of the
following | ||
members: the Director of Agriculture, who shall serve | ||
as chairman; 2
representatives of organization | ||
licensees conducting thoroughbred race meetings
in |
this State, recommended by those licensees; 2 | ||
representatives of
organization licensees conducting | ||
standardbred race meetings in this State,
recommended | ||
by those licensees; a representative of the Illinois | ||
Thoroughbred
Breeders and Owners Foundation, | ||
recommended by that Foundation; a
representative of | ||
the Illinois Standardbred Owners and Breeders | ||
Association,
recommended by that Association; a | ||
representative of the Horsemen's Benevolent
and | ||
Protective Association or any successor organization | ||
thereto established
in Illinois comprised of the | ||
largest number of owners and trainers,
recommended by | ||
that Association or that successor organization; and a
| ||
representative of the Illinois Harness Horsemen's | ||
Association, recommended by
that Association. | ||
Committee members shall serve for terms of 2 years,
| ||
commencing January 1 of each even-numbered year. If a | ||
representative of any of
the above-named entities has | ||
not been recommended by January 1 of any
even-numbered | ||
year, the Governor shall appoint a committee member to | ||
fill that
position. Committee members shall receive no | ||
compensation for their services
as members but shall be | ||
reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses and
| ||
disbursements incurred in the performance of their | ||
official duties. The
remaining 50% of this | ||
two-sevenths shall be distributed to county fairs for
|
premiums and rehabilitation as set forth in the | ||
Agricultural Fair Act;
| ||
Four-sevenths to museums and aquariums located in | ||
park districts of over
500,000 population; provided | ||
that the monies are distributed in accordance with
the | ||
previous year's distribution of the maintenance tax | ||
for such museums and
aquariums as provided in Section 2 | ||
of the Park District Aquarium and Museum
Act; and
| ||
One-seventh to the Agricultural Premium Fund to be | ||
used for distribution
to agricultural home economics | ||
extension councils in accordance with "An Act
in | ||
relation to additional support and finances for the | ||
Agricultural and
Home Economic Extension Councils in | ||
the several counties of this State and
making an | ||
appropriation therefor", approved July 24, 1967.
This | ||
subparagraph (C) shall be inoperative and of no force | ||
and effect on and
after January 1, 2000.
| ||
(D) Except as provided in paragraph (11) of this | ||
subsection (h),
with respect to purse allocation from | ||
intertrack wagering, the monies so
retained shall be | ||
divided as follows:
| ||
(i) If the inter-track wagering licensee, | ||
except an intertrack
wagering licensee that | ||
derives its license from an organization
licensee | ||
located in a county with a population in excess of | ||
230,000 and bounded
by the Mississippi River, is |
not conducting its own
race meeting during the same | ||
dates, then the entire purse allocation shall be
to | ||
purses at the track where the races wagered on are | ||
being conducted.
| ||
(ii) If the inter-track wagering licensee, | ||
except an intertrack
wagering licensee that | ||
derives its license from an organization
licensee | ||
located in a county with a population in excess of | ||
230,000 and bounded
by the Mississippi River, is | ||
also
conducting its own
race meeting during the | ||
same dates, then the purse allocation shall be as
| ||
follows: 50% to purses at the track where the races | ||
wagered on are
being conducted; 50% to purses at | ||
the track where the inter-track
wagering licensee | ||
is accepting such wagers.
| ||
(iii) If the inter-track wagering is being | ||
conducted by an inter-track
wagering location | ||
licensee, except an intertrack wagering location | ||
licensee
that derives its license from an | ||
organization licensee located in a
county with a | ||
population in excess of 230,000 and bounded by the | ||
Mississippi
River, the entire purse allocation for | ||
Illinois races shall
be to purses at the track | ||
where the race meeting being wagered on is being
| ||
held.
| ||
(12) The Board shall have all powers necessary and |
proper to fully
supervise and control the conduct of
| ||
inter-track wagering and simulcast
wagering by inter-track | ||
wagering licensees and inter-track wagering location
| ||
licensees, including, but not
limited to the following:
| ||
(A) The Board is vested with power to promulgate | ||
reasonable rules and
regulations for the purpose of | ||
administering the
conduct of this
wagering and to | ||
prescribe reasonable rules, regulations and conditions | ||
under
which such wagering shall be held and conducted. | ||
Such rules and regulations
are to provide for the | ||
prevention of practices detrimental to the public
| ||
interest and for
the best interests of said wagering | ||
and to impose penalties
for violations thereof.
| ||
(B) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it | ||
delegates this
power, is vested with the power to enter | ||
the
facilities of any licensee to determine whether | ||
there has been
compliance with the provisions of this | ||
Act and the rules and regulations
relating to the | ||
conduct of such wagering.
| ||
(C) The Board, and any person or persons to whom it | ||
delegates this
power, may eject or exclude from any | ||
licensee's facilities, any person whose
conduct or | ||
reputation
is such that his presence on such premises | ||
may, in the opinion of the Board,
call into the | ||
question the honesty and integrity of, or interfere | ||
with the
orderly conduct of such wagering; provided, |
however, that no person shall
be excluded or ejected | ||
from such premises solely on the grounds of race,
| ||
color, creed, national origin, ancestry, or sex.
| ||
(D) (Blank).
| ||
(E) The Board is vested with the power to appoint | ||
delegates to execute
any of the powers granted to it | ||
under this Section for the purpose of
administering | ||
this wagering and any
rules and
regulations
| ||
promulgated in accordance with this Act.
| ||
(F) The Board shall name and appoint a State | ||
director of this wagering
who shall be a representative | ||
of the Board and whose
duty it shall
be to supervise | ||
the conduct of inter-track wagering as may be provided | ||
for
by the rules and regulations of the Board; such | ||
rules and regulation shall
specify the method of | ||
appointment and the Director's powers, authority and
| ||
duties.
| ||
(G) The Board is vested with the power to impose | ||
civil penalties of up
to $5,000 against individuals and | ||
up to $10,000 against
licensees for each violation of | ||
any provision of
this Act relating to the conduct of | ||
this wagering, any
rules adopted
by the Board, any | ||
order of the Board or any other action which in the | ||
Board's
discretion, is a detriment or impediment to | ||
such wagering.
| ||
(13) The Department of Agriculture may enter into |
agreements with
licensees authorizing such licensees to | ||
conduct inter-track
wagering on races to be held at the | ||
licensed race meetings conducted by the
Department of | ||
Agriculture. Such
agreement shall specify the races of the | ||
Department of Agriculture's
licensed race meeting upon | ||
which the licensees will conduct wagering. In the
event | ||
that a licensee
conducts inter-track pari-mutuel wagering | ||
on races from the Illinois State Fair
or DuQuoin State Fair | ||
which are in addition to the licensee's previously
approved | ||
racing program, those races shall be considered a separate | ||
racing day
for the
purpose of determining the daily handle | ||
and computing the privilege or
pari-mutuel tax on
that | ||
daily handle as provided in Sections 27
and 27.1. Such
| ||
agreements shall be approved by the Board before such | ||
wagering may be
conducted. In determining whether to grant | ||
approval, the Board shall give
due consideration to the | ||
best interests of the public and of horse racing.
The | ||
provisions of paragraphs (1), (8), (8.1), and (8.2) of
| ||
subsection (h) of this
Section which are not specified in | ||
this paragraph (13) shall not apply to
licensed race | ||
meetings conducted by the Department of Agriculture at the
| ||
Illinois State Fair in Sangamon County or the DuQuoin State | ||
Fair in Perry
County, or to any wagering conducted on
those | ||
race meetings.
| ||
(i) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Act, the | ||
conduct of
wagering at wagering facilities is authorized on all |
days, except as limited by
subsection (b) of Section 19 of this | ||
Act.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-762, eff. 8-25-09; 97-1060, eff. 8-24-12.)
| ||
(230 ILCS 5/26.7) | ||
Sec. 26.7. Advanced deposit wagering surcharge. Beginning | ||
on August 26, 2012, each advance deposit wagering licensee | ||
shall impose a surcharge of up to 0.18% on winning wagers and | ||
winnings from wagers placed through advance deposit wagering. | ||
The surcharge shall be deducted from winnings prior to payout. | ||
Amounts derived from a surcharge imposed under this Section | ||
shall be paid to the standardbred purse accounts of | ||
organization licensees conducting standardbred racing.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 97-1060, eff. 8-24-12.) | ||
(230 ILCS 5/27) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-27) | ||
Sec. 27. (a) In addition to the organization license fee | ||
provided
by this Act, until January 1, 2000, a
graduated | ||
privilege tax is hereby
imposed for conducting
the pari-mutuel | ||
system of wagering permitted under this
Act. Until January 1, | ||
2000, except as provided in subsection (g) of
Section 27 of | ||
this Act, all of
the breakage of each racing day held by any | ||
licensee in the State shall be paid
to the State.
Until January | ||
1, 2000, such daily graduated privilege tax shall be paid by
| ||
the
licensee from the amount permitted to be retained under | ||
this Act.
Until January 1, 2000, each day's
graduated privilege |
tax, breakage, and Horse Racing Tax Allocation
funds shall be | ||
remitted to the Department of Revenue within 48 hours after the
| ||
close of the racing day upon which it is assessed or within | ||
such other time as
the Board prescribes. The privilege tax | ||
hereby imposed, until January
1, 2000, shall be a flat tax at
| ||
the rate of 2% of the daily pari-mutuel handle except as | ||
provided in Section
27.1. | ||
In addition, every organization licensee, except as
| ||
provided in Section 27.1 of this Act, which conducts multiple
| ||
wagering shall pay, until January 1, 2000,
as a privilege tax | ||
on multiple
wagers an amount
equal to 1.25% of all moneys | ||
wagered each day on such multiple wagers,
plus an additional | ||
amount equal to 3.5% of the amount wagered each day on any
| ||
other multiple wager which involves a single
betting interest | ||
on 3 or more horses. The licensee shall remit the amount of
| ||
such taxes to the Department of Revenue within 48 hours after | ||
the close of
the racing day on which it is assessed or within | ||
such other time as the Board
prescribes. | ||
This subsection (a) shall be inoperative and of no force | ||
and effect on and
after January 1, 2000. | ||
(a-5) Beginning on January 1, 2000, a
flat
pari-mutuel tax | ||
at the rate of 1.5% of
the daily
pari-mutuel handle is imposed | ||
at all pari-mutuel wagering facilities and on advance deposit | ||
wagering from a location other than a wagering facility, except | ||
as otherwise provided for in this subsection (a-5). In addition | ||
to the pari-mutuel tax imposed on advance deposit wagering |
pursuant to this subsection (a-5), beginning on the effective | ||
date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly until | ||
January 31, 2014 1, 2013 , an additional pari-mutuel tax at the | ||
rate of 0.25% shall be imposed on advance deposit wagering. | ||
Until August 25, 2012, the additional 0.25% pari-mutuel tax | ||
imposed on advance deposit wagering by Public Act 96-972 shall | ||
be deposited into the Quarter Horse Purse Fund, which shall be | ||
created as a non-appropriated trust fund administered by the | ||
Board for grants to thoroughbred organization licensees for | ||
payment of purses for quarter horse races conducted by the | ||
organization licensee. Beginning on August 26, 2012, the | ||
additional 0.25% pari-mutuel tax imposed on advance deposit | ||
wagering shall be deposited into the Standardbred Purse Fund, | ||
which shall be created as a non-appropriated trust fund | ||
administered by the Board, for grants to the standardbred | ||
organization licensees for payment of purses for standardbred | ||
horse races conducted by the organization licensee equally into | ||
the standardbred purse accounts of organization licensees | ||
conducting standardbred racing . Thoroughbred organization | ||
licensees may petition the Board to conduct quarter horse | ||
racing and receive purse grants from the Quarter Horse Purse | ||
Fund. The Board shall have complete discretion in distributing | ||
the Quarter Horse Purse Fund to the petitioning organization | ||
licensees. Beginning on July 26, 2010 ( the effective date of | ||
Public Act 96-1287) this amendatory Act of the 96th General | ||
Assembly and until moneys deposited pursuant to Section 54 are |
distributed and received , a pari-mutuel tax at the rate of | ||
0.75% of the daily pari-mutuel handle is imposed at a | ||
pari-mutuel facility whose license is derived from a track | ||
located in a county that borders the Mississippi River and | ||
conducted live racing in the previous year. After moneys | ||
deposited pursuant to Section 54 are distributed and received, | ||
a pari-mutuel tax at the rate of 1.5% of the daily pari-mutuel | ||
handle is imposed at a pari-mutuel facility whose license is | ||
derived from a track located in a county that borders the | ||
Mississippi River and conducted live racing in the previous | ||
year. The pari-mutuel tax imposed by this subsection (a-5)
| ||
shall be remitted to the Department of
Revenue within 48 hours | ||
after the close of the racing day upon which it is
assessed or | ||
within such other time as the Board prescribes. | ||
(b) On or before December 31, 1999, in
the event that any | ||
organization
licensee conducts
2 separate programs
of races on | ||
any day, each such program shall be considered a separate
| ||
racing day for purposes of determining the daily handle and | ||
computing
the privilege tax on such daily handle as provided in | ||
subsection (a) of
this Section. | ||
(c) Licensees shall at all times keep accurate
books
and | ||
records of all monies wagered on each day of a race meeting and | ||
of
the taxes paid to the Department of Revenue under the | ||
provisions of this
Section. The Board or its duly authorized | ||
representative or
representatives shall at all reasonable | ||
times have access to such
records for the purpose of examining |
and checking the same and
ascertaining whether the proper | ||
amount of taxes is being paid as
provided. The Board shall | ||
require verified reports and a statement of
the total of all | ||
monies wagered daily at each wagering facility upon which
the | ||
taxes are assessed and may prescribe forms upon which such | ||
reports
and statement shall be made. | ||
(d) Any licensee failing or refusing to pay the amount
of | ||
any tax due under this Section shall be guilty of a business | ||
offense
and upon conviction shall be fined not more than $5,000 | ||
in addition to
the amount found due as tax under this Section. | ||
Each day's violation
shall constitute a separate offense. All | ||
fines paid into Court by a licensee hereunder shall be | ||
transmitted and paid over by
the Clerk of the Court to the | ||
Board. | ||
(e) No other license fee, privilege tax, excise tax, or
| ||
racing fee, except as provided in this Act, shall be assessed | ||
or
collected from any such licensee by the State. | ||
(f) No other license fee, privilege tax, excise tax or | ||
racing fee shall be
assessed or collected from any such | ||
licensee by units of local government
except as provided in | ||
paragraph 10.1 of subsection (h) and subsection (f) of
Section | ||
26 of this Act. However, any municipality that has a Board | ||
licensed
horse race meeting at a race track wholly within its | ||
corporate boundaries or a
township that has a Board licensed | ||
horse race meeting at a race track wholly
within the | ||
unincorporated area of the township may charge a local
|
amusement tax not to exceed 10ยข per admission to such horse | ||
race meeting
by the enactment of an ordinance. However, any | ||
municipality or county
that has a Board licensed inter-track | ||
wagering location facility wholly
within its corporate | ||
boundaries may each impose an admission fee not
to exceed $1.00 | ||
per admission to such inter-track wagering location facility,
| ||
so that a total of not more than $2.00 per admission may be | ||
imposed.
Except as provided in subparagraph (g) of Section 27 | ||
of this Act, the
inter-track wagering location licensee shall | ||
collect any and all such fees
and within 48 hours remit the | ||
fees to the Board, which shall, pursuant to
rule, cause the | ||
fees to be distributed to the county or municipality. | ||
(g) Notwithstanding any provision in this Act to the | ||
contrary, if in any
calendar year the total taxes and fees | ||
required to be collected from
licensees and distributed under | ||
this Act to all State and local governmental
authorities | ||
exceeds the amount of such taxes and fees distributed to each | ||
State
and local governmental authority to which each State and | ||
local governmental
authority was entitled under this Act for | ||
calendar year 1994, then the first
$11 million of that excess | ||
amount shall be allocated at the earliest possible
date for | ||
distribution as purse money for the succeeding calendar year.
| ||
Upon reaching the 1994 level, and until the excess amount of | ||
taxes and fees
exceeds $11 million, the Board shall direct all | ||
licensees to cease paying the
subject taxes and fees and the | ||
Board shall direct all licensees to allocate any such excess |
amount for purses as
follows: | ||
(i) the excess amount shall be initially divided | ||
between thoroughbred and
standardbred purses based on the | ||
thoroughbred's and standardbred's respective
percentages | ||
of total Illinois live wagering in calendar year 1994; | ||
(ii) each thoroughbred and standardbred organization | ||
licensee issued an
organization licensee in that | ||
succeeding allocation year shall
be
allocated an amount | ||
equal to the product of its percentage of total
Illinois
| ||
live thoroughbred or standardbred wagering in calendar | ||
year 1994 (the total to
be determined based on the sum of | ||
1994 on-track wagering for all organization
licensees | ||
issued organization licenses in both the allocation year | ||
and the
preceding year) multiplied by
the total amount | ||
allocated for standardbred or thoroughbred purses, | ||
provided
that the first $1,500,000 of the amount allocated | ||
to standardbred
purses under item (i) shall be allocated to | ||
the Department of
Agriculture to be expended with the | ||
assistance and advice of the Illinois
Standardbred | ||
Breeders Funds Advisory Board for the purposes listed in
| ||
subsection (g) of Section 31 of this Act, before the amount | ||
allocated to
standardbred purses under item (i) is | ||
allocated to standardbred
organization licensees in the | ||
succeeding allocation year. | ||
To the extent the excess amount of taxes and fees to be | ||
collected and
distributed to State and local governmental |
authorities exceeds $11 million,
that excess amount shall be | ||
collected and distributed to State and local
authorities as | ||
provided for under this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-762, eff. 8-25-09; 96-1287, eff. 7-26-10; | ||
97-1060, eff. 8-24-12.)
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(230 ILCS 5/54)
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Sec. 54. Horse Racing Equity Fund.
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(a) There is created in the State Treasury a Fund to be | ||
known as the Horse
Racing
Equity Fund. The Fund shall consist | ||
of moneys paid into it pursuant to
subsection (c-5) of Section | ||
13 of the Riverboat Gambling Act. The Fund shall
be | ||
administered
by the Racing Board.
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(b) The moneys deposited into the Fund shall be distributed | ||
by the Racing Board State
Treasurer
within 10 days after those | ||
moneys are deposited into the Fund as follows:
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(1) Fifty percent of all moneys distributed under this | ||
subsection shall be
distributed to organization licensees | ||
to be distributed at their race
meetings as purses. | ||
Fifty-seven percent of the amount distributed under this
| ||
paragraph (1) shall be distributed for thoroughbred race | ||
meetings and
43% shall be distributed for standardbred race | ||
meetings. Within each
breed, moneys shall be allocated to | ||
each organization licensee's purse
fund in accordance with | ||
the ratio between the purses generated for that
breed by | ||
that licensee during the prior calendar year and the total |
purses
generated throughout the State for that breed during | ||
the prior calendar
year.
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(2) The remaining 50% of the moneys distributed under | ||
this
subsection (b) shall be distributed pro rata
according | ||
to the aggregate
proportion of state-wide handle at the | ||
racetrack, inter-track, and inter-track
wagering locations | ||
that derive their licenses from a racetrack identified in
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this paragraph (2) for calendar years 1994, 1996, and 1997
| ||
to (i) any person (or its
successors or assigns) who had
| ||
operating control of a racing facility at which live racing | ||
was conducted in
calendar year 1997 and who has operating | ||
control of an organization licensee
that conducted racing | ||
in calendar year 1997 and is a licensee in the current
| ||
year, or (ii) any person
(or its successors or assigns)
who | ||
has operating control of a racing facility located in a
| ||
county that is bounded by the Mississippi River that has a | ||
population of less
than 150,000 according to the 1990 | ||
decennial census and conducted an average of
60 days of | ||
racing per year between 1985 and 1993 and has been awarded | ||
an
inter-track wagering license in the current year.
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If any person identified in this paragraph (2) becomes
| ||
ineligible to receive moneys from the Fund, such amount | ||
shall be redistributed
among the remaining persons in | ||
proportion to their percentages otherwise
calculated.
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(Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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Section 20. The Riverboat Gambling Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 13 as follows:
| ||
(230 ILCS 10/13) (from Ch. 120, par. 2413)
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Sec. 13. Wagering tax; rate; distribution.
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(a) Until January 1, 1998, a tax is imposed on the adjusted | ||
gross
receipts received from gambling games authorized under | ||
this Act at the rate of
20%.
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(a-1) From January 1, 1998 until July 1, 2002, a privilege | ||
tax is
imposed on persons engaged in the business of conducting | ||
riverboat gambling
operations, based on the adjusted gross | ||
receipts received by a licensed owner
from gambling games | ||
authorized under this Act at the following rates:
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15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and | ||
including $25,000,000;
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20% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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25% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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30% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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35% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000.
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(a-2) From July 1, 2002 until July 1, 2003, a privilege tax | ||
is imposed on
persons engaged in the business of conducting | ||
riverboat gambling operations,
other than licensed managers |
conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf
of the | ||
State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a | ||
licensed
owner from gambling games authorized under this Act at | ||
the following rates:
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15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and | ||
including $25,000,000;
| ||
22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
| ||
50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$200,000,000.
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(a-3) Beginning July 1, 2003, a privilege tax is imposed on | ||
persons engaged
in the business of conducting riverboat | ||
gambling operations, other than
licensed managers conducting | ||
riverboat gambling operations on behalf of the
State, based on | ||
the adjusted gross receipts received by a licensed owner from
| ||
gambling games authorized under this Act at the following | ||
rates:
| ||
15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
including $25,000,000;
| ||
27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $37,500,000;
| ||
32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$37,500,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
| ||
37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
| ||
45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
| ||
50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000 but not
exceeding $250,000,000;
| ||
70% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$250,000,000.
| ||
An amount equal to the amount of wagering taxes collected | ||
under this
subsection (a-3) that are in addition to the amount | ||
of wagering taxes that
would have been collected if the | ||
wagering tax rates under subsection (a-2)
were in effect shall | ||
be paid into the Common School Fund.
| ||
The privilege tax imposed under this subsection (a-3) shall | ||
no longer be
imposed beginning on the earlier of (i) July 1, | ||
2005; (ii) the first date
after June 20, 2003 that riverboat | ||
gambling operations are conducted
pursuant to a dormant | ||
license; or (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling
| ||
operations are conducted under the authority of an owners | ||
license that is in
addition to the 10 owners licenses initially | ||
authorized under this Act.
For the purposes of this subsection |
(a-3), the term "dormant license"
means an owners license that | ||
is authorized by this Act under which no
riverboat gambling | ||
operations are being conducted on June 20, 2003.
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(a-4) Beginning on the first day on which the tax imposed | ||
under
subsection (a-3) is no longer imposed, a privilege tax is | ||
imposed on persons
engaged in the business of conducting | ||
riverboat gambling operations, other
than licensed managers | ||
conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf of
the | ||
State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a | ||
licensed owner
from gambling games authorized under this Act at | ||
the following rates:
| ||
15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and | ||
including $25,000,000;
| ||
22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
| ||
27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
| ||
32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
| ||
37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
| ||
45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
| ||
50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$200,000,000.
| ||
(a-8) Riverboat gambling operations conducted by a |
licensed manager on
behalf of the State are not subject to the | ||
tax imposed under this Section.
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(a-10) The taxes imposed by this Section shall be paid by | ||
the licensed
owner to the Board not later than 5:00 o'clock | ||
p.m. of the day after the day
when the wagers were made.
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(a-15) If the privilege tax imposed under subsection (a-3) | ||
is no longer imposed pursuant to item (i) of the last paragraph | ||
of subsection (a-3), then by June 15 of each year, each owners | ||
licensee, other than an owners licensee that admitted 1,000,000 | ||
persons or
fewer in calendar year 2004, must, in addition to | ||
the payment of all amounts otherwise due under this Section, | ||
pay to the Board a reconciliation payment in the amount, if | ||
any, by which the licensed owner's base amount exceeds the | ||
amount of net privilege tax paid by the licensed owner to the | ||
Board in the then current State fiscal year. A licensed owner's | ||
net privilege tax obligation due for the balance of the State | ||
fiscal year shall be reduced up to the total of the amount paid | ||
by the licensed owner in its June 15 reconciliation payment. | ||
The obligation imposed by this subsection (a-15) is binding on | ||
any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that acquires an | ||
ownership interest in any such owners license. The obligation | ||
imposed under this subsection (a-15) terminates on the earliest | ||
of: (i) July 1, 2007, (ii) the first day after the effective | ||
date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly that | ||
riverboat gambling operations are conducted pursuant to a | ||
dormant license, (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling |
operations are conducted under the authority of an owners | ||
license that is in addition to the 10 owners licenses initially | ||
authorized under this Act, or (iv) the first day that a | ||
licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 conducts | ||
gaming operations with slot machines or other electronic gaming | ||
devices. The Board must reduce the obligation imposed under | ||
this subsection (a-15) by an amount the Board deems reasonable | ||
for any of the following reasons: (A) an act or acts of God, | ||
(B) an act of bioterrorism or terrorism or a bioterrorism or | ||
terrorism threat that was investigated by a law enforcement | ||
agency, or (C) a condition beyond the control of the owners | ||
licensee that does not result from any act or omission by the | ||
owners licensee or any of its agents and that poses a hazardous | ||
threat to the health and safety of patrons. If an owners | ||
licensee pays an amount in excess of its liability under this | ||
Section, the Board shall apply the overpayment to future | ||
payments required under this Section. | ||
For purposes of this subsection (a-15): | ||
"Act of God" means an incident caused by the operation of | ||
an extraordinary force that cannot be foreseen, that cannot be | ||
avoided by the exercise of due care, and for which no person | ||
can be held liable.
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"Base amount" means the following: | ||
For a riverboat in Alton, $31,000,000.
| ||
For a riverboat in East Peoria, $43,000,000.
| ||
For the Empress riverboat in Joliet, $86,000,000.
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For a riverboat in Metropolis, $45,000,000.
| ||
For the Harrah's riverboat in Joliet, $114,000,000.
| ||
For a riverboat in Aurora, $86,000,000.
| ||
For a riverboat in East St. Louis, $48,500,000.
| ||
For a riverboat in Elgin, $198,000,000.
| ||
"Dormant license" has the meaning ascribed to it in | ||
subsection (a-3).
| ||
"Net privilege tax" means all privilege taxes paid by a | ||
licensed owner to the Board under this Section, less all | ||
payments made from the State Gaming Fund pursuant to subsection | ||
(b) of this Section. | ||
The changes made to this subsection (a-15) by Public Act | ||
94-839 are intended to restate and clarify the intent of Public | ||
Act 94-673 with respect to the amount of the payments required | ||
to be made under this subsection by an owners licensee to the | ||
Board.
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(b) Until January 1, 1998, 25% of the tax revenue deposited | ||
in the State
Gaming Fund under this Section shall be paid, | ||
subject to appropriation by the
General Assembly, to the unit | ||
of local government which is designated as the
home dock of the | ||
riverboat. Beginning January 1, 1998, from the tax revenue
| ||
deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an | ||
amount equal to 5% of
adjusted gross receipts generated by a | ||
riverboat shall be paid monthly, subject
to appropriation by | ||
the General Assembly, to the unit of local government that
is | ||
designated as the home dock of the riverboat. From the tax |
revenue
deposited in the State Gaming Fund pursuant to | ||
riverboat gambling operations
conducted by a licensed manager | ||
on behalf of the State, an amount equal to 5%
of adjusted gross | ||
receipts generated pursuant to those riverboat gambling
| ||
operations shall be paid monthly,
subject to appropriation by | ||
the General Assembly, to the unit of local
government that is | ||
designated as the home dock of the riverboat upon which
those | ||
riverboat gambling operations are conducted.
| ||
(c) Appropriations, as approved by the General Assembly, | ||
may be made
from the State Gaming Fund to the Board (i) for the | ||
administration and enforcement of this Act and the Video Gaming | ||
Act, (ii) for distribution to the Department of State Police | ||
and to the Department of Revenue for the enforcement of this | ||
Act, and (iii) to the
Department of Human Services for the | ||
administration of programs to treat
problem gambling.
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(c-5) Before May 26, 2006 (the effective date of Public Act | ||
94-804) and beginning on the effective date of this amendatory | ||
Act of the 95th General Assembly, unless any organization | ||
licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 begins to | ||
operate a slot machine or video game of chance under the | ||
Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 or this Act, after the | ||
payments required under subsections (b) and (c) have been
made, | ||
an amount equal to 15% of the adjusted gross receipts of (1) an | ||
owners
licensee that relocates pursuant to Section 11.2,
(2) an | ||
owners licensee
conducting riverboat gambling operations
| ||
pursuant to an
owners license that is initially issued after |
June
25, 1999,
or (3) the first
riverboat gambling operations | ||
conducted by a licensed manager on behalf of the
State under | ||
Section 7.3,
whichever comes first, shall be paid from the | ||
State
Gaming Fund into the Horse Racing Equity Fund.
| ||
(c-10) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate | ||
from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund | ||
an amount equal to the amount
paid into the Horse Racing Equity | ||
Fund pursuant to subsection (c-5) in the
prior calendar year.
| ||
(c-15) After the payments required under subsections (b), | ||
(c), and (c-5)
have been made, an amount equal to 2% of the | ||
adjusted gross receipts of (1)
an owners licensee that | ||
relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an owners
licensee | ||
conducting riverboat gambling operations pursuant to
an
owners | ||
license that is initially issued after June 25, 1999,
or (3) | ||
the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed | ||
manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever | ||
comes first, shall be paid, subject to appropriation
from the | ||
General Assembly, from the State Gaming Fund to each home rule
| ||
county with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants for the | ||
purpose of
enhancing the county's criminal justice system.
| ||
(c-20) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate | ||
from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund | ||
an amount equal to the amount
paid to each home rule county | ||
with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants
pursuant to | ||
subsection (c-15) in the prior calendar year.
| ||
(c-25) On July 1, 2013 and each July 1 thereafter, |
$1,600,000 shall be transferred from the State Gaming Fund to | ||
the Chicago State University Education Improvement Fund. After | ||
the payments required under subsections (b), (c), (c-5)and
| ||
(c-15) have been made, an amount equal to 2% of the
adjusted | ||
gross receipts of (1) an owners licensee
that
relocates | ||
pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an
owners
licensee conducting | ||
riverboat gambling operations pursuant to
an
owners license
| ||
that is initially issued after June 25, 1999,
or (3) the first
| ||
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed manager | ||
on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever
comes | ||
first,
shall be paid from the State
Gaming Fund to Chicago | ||
State University.
| ||
(c-30) On July 1, 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter, | ||
$92,000,000 shall be transferred from the State Gaming Fund to | ||
the School Infrastructure Fund and $23,000,000 shall be | ||
transferred from the State Gaming Fund to the Horse Racing | ||
Equity Fund. | ||
(c-35) Beginning on July 1, 2013, in addition to any amount | ||
transferred under subsection (c-30) of this Section, | ||
$5,530,000 shall be transferred monthly from the State Gaming | ||
Fund to the School Infrastructure Fund. | ||
(d) From time to time, the
Board shall transfer the | ||
remainder of the funds
generated by this Act into the Education
| ||
Assistance Fund, created by Public Act 86-0018, of the State of | ||
Illinois.
| ||
(e) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit the unit of local |
government
designated as the home dock of the riverboat from | ||
entering into agreements
with other units of local government | ||
in this State or in other states to
share its portion of the | ||
tax revenue.
| ||
(f) To the extent practicable, the Board shall administer | ||
and collect the
wagering taxes imposed by this Section in a | ||
manner consistent with the
provisions of Sections 4, 5, 5a, 5b, | ||
5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 6, 6a, 6b,
6c, 8, 9, and 10 of the | ||
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the
Uniform | ||
Penalty and Interest Act.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-1008, eff. 12-15-08; | ||
96-37, eff. 7-13-09; 96-1392, eff. 1-1-11.)
| ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |