Public Act 90-0346 of the 90th General Assembly

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Public Act 90-0346

HB1802 Enrolled                               LRB9000368LDdvA

    AN ACT to amend the  Illinois  Lottery  Law  by  changing
Sections 15 and 27 and repealing Section 18.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.   The  Illinois  Lottery  Law  is  amended  by
changing Sections 15 and 27 as follows:

    (20 ILCS 1605/15) (from Ch. 120, par. 1165)
    Sec.  15.  No  minor  under  18  years of age shall buy a
lottery ticket or share.  No person  shall  sell,  distribute
samples of, or furnish a lottery ticket or share to any minor
under  18 years of age, buy a lottery ticket or share for any
minor under 18 years of age, or aid and abet in the  purchase
of  lottery  tickets  or  shares by a minor under 18 years of
age.  No ticket or share shall be sold to  any  person  under
the  age  of  18,  but  this  Section  does  not prohibit the
purchase of a ticket or share for the  purpose  of  making  a
gift  by  a  person 18 years of age or older to any person of
any age.  Any agent or employee of any  agent  who  knowingly
sells  or  offers  to  sell  a lottery ticket or share to any
person under the age of 18 shall  be  guilty  of  a  Class  B
misdemeanor; provided, that if any offense under this Section
is  a  subsequent  offense, the offender shall be guilty of a
Class 4 felony.
    No ticket or share shall be purchased by,  and  no  prize
shall  be paid to any of the following persons: any member of
the Board or any officer or  other  person  employed  by  the
Board or by the Department; or to any spouse, child, brother,
sister  or  parent residing as a member of the same household
in the principal place of abode of any such persons;  or  any
minor under 18 years of age.
    Any  violation of this Section by a person other than the
purchasing minor prohibition shall be a Class B  misdemeanor;
provided,  that  if any violation of this Section prohibition
is a subsequent violation, the offender shall be guilty of  a
Class   4  felony.   Notwithstanding  any  provision  to  the
contrary, a violation of this Section by  a  minor  under  18
years of age shall be a petty offense.
(Source: P.A. 84-1128.)

    (20 ILCS 1605/27) (from Ch. 120, par. 1177)
    Sec.  27.   (a) The State Treasurer may, with the consent
of the Director, contract with  any  person  or  corporation,
including,  without  limitation, a bank, banking house, trust
company or investment banking firm, to perform such financial
functions,  activities  or  services   in   connection   with
operation  of  the  lottery  as  the  State Treasurer and the
Director may prescribe.
    (b)  All  proceeds  from  investments  made  pursuant  to
contracts executed by the State Treasurer, with  the  consent
of  the  Director, to perform financial functions, activities
or services in connection  with  operation  of  the  lottery,
shall  be  deposited  and  held  by  the  State  Treasurer as
ex-officio custodian thereof, separate  and  apart  from  all
public  money  or funds of this State in a special trust fund
outside the State treasury. Such trust fund shall be known as
the "Deferred Lottery Prize Winners Trust Fund", and shall be
administered by the Director.
    The Director shall, at such times and in such amounts  as
shall be necessary, prepare and send to the State Comptroller
vouchers  requesting  payment from the Deferred Lottery Prize
Winners Trust Fund to deferred prize  winners,  in  a  manner
that will insure the timely payment of such amounts owed.
    This Act shall constitute an irrevocable appropriation of
all  amounts  necessary for that purpose, and the irrevocable
and continuing authority for and direction  to  the  Director
and the State Treasurer to make the necessary payments out of
such trust fund for that purpose.
    (c)  Moneys  invested  pursuant to subsection (a) of this
Section may be invested only in bonds, notes, certificates of
indebtedness,   treasury   bills,   or    other    securities
constituting  direct  obligations  of  the  United  States of
America and all securities or obligations the prompt  payment
of  principal and interest of which is guaranteed by a pledge
of the full faith and credit of the United States of America.
Interest earnings on moneys in the  "Deferred  Lottery  Prize
Winners  Trust Fund" shall remain in such fund and be used to
pay the winners of lottery  prizes  deferred  as  to  payment
until  such  obligations  are discharged. Proceeds from bonds
purchased and interest accumulated as a  result  of  a  grand
prize  multi-state  game  ticket  that goes unclaimed will be
transferred after  the  termination  of  the  relevant  claim
period  directly  from  the  lottery's Deferred Lottery Prize
Winners Trust Fund to  each  respective  multi-state  partner
state according to its contribution ratio.
    (c-5)  If  a deferred lottery prize is not claimed within
the  claim  period  established  by  game  rule,   then   the
securities  or  other instruments purchased to fund the prize
shall be  liquidated  and  the  liquidated  amount  shall  be
transferred   to  the  State  Lottery  Fund  for  disposition
pursuant to Section 19 of this Act.
    (c-10)  The Director may use a portion of the  moneys  in
the  Deferred  Lottery  Prize  Winners Trust Fund to purchase
bonds to pay a lifetime prize if the prize  duration  exceeds
the  length  of  available  securities.   If  the winner of a
lifetime  prize  exceeds  his  or  her  life  expectancy   as
determined  using actuarial assumptions and the securities or
moneys set aside to pay the prize have been exhausted, moneys
in the State Lottery Fund shall be used to make  payments  to
the winner for the duration of the winner's life.
    (c-15)  From  time to time, the Director may request that
the State Comptroller  transfer  any  excess  moneys  in  the
Deferred  Lottery  Prize  Winners  Trust  Fund to the Lottery
Fund.
    (d)  This amendatory  Act  of  1985  shall  be  construed
liberally to effect the purposes of the Illinois Lottery Law.
(Source: P.A. 88-676, eff. 12-14-94; 89-466, eff. 6-13-96.)

    (20 ILCS 1605/18 rep.)
    Section  10.   The  Illinois  Lottery  Law  is amended by
repealing Section 18.

    Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
becoming law.

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