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SB3144 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2013 and 2014
SB3144

 

Introduced 2/11/2014, by Sen. Dave Syverson

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
230 ILCS 40/25

    Amends the Video Gaming Act. Provides that a licensed truck stop establishment may operate up to 10 (rather than 5) video gaming terminals on its premises at any time.


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FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning gaming.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Video Gaming Act is amended by changing
5Section 25 as follows:
 
6    (230 ILCS 40/25)
7    Sec. 25. Restriction of licensees.
8    (a) Manufacturer. A person may not be licensed as a
9manufacturer of a video gaming terminal in Illinois unless the
10person has a valid manufacturer's license issued under this
11Act. A manufacturer may only sell video gaming terminals for
12use in Illinois to persons having a valid distributor's
13license.
14    (b) Distributor. A person may not sell, distribute, or
15lease or market a video gaming terminal in Illinois unless the
16person has a valid distributor's license issued under this Act.
17A distributor may only sell video gaming terminals for use in
18Illinois to persons having a valid distributor's or terminal
19operator's license.
20    (c) Terminal operator. A person may not own, maintain, or
21place a video gaming terminal unless he has a valid terminal
22operator's license issued under this Act. A terminal operator
23may only place video gaming terminals for use in Illinois in

 

 

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1licensed establishments, licensed truck stop establishments,
2licensed fraternal establishments, and licensed veterans
3establishments. No terminal operator may give anything of
4value, including but not limited to a loan or financing
5arrangement, to a licensed establishment, licensed truck stop
6establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or licensed
7veterans establishment as any incentive or inducement to locate
8video terminals in that establishment. Of the after-tax profits
9from a video gaming terminal, 50% shall be paid to the terminal
10operator and 50% shall be paid to the licensed establishment,
11licensed truck stop establishment, licensed fraternal
12establishment, or licensed veterans establishment,
13notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary. A video terminal
14operator that violates one or more requirements of this
15subsection is guilty of a Class 4 felony and is subject to
16termination of his or her license by the Board.
17    (d) Licensed technician. A person may not service,
18maintain, or repair a video gaming terminal in this State
19unless he or she (1) has a valid technician's license issued
20under this Act, (2) is a terminal operator, or (3) is employed
21by a terminal operator, distributor, or manufacturer.
22    (d-5) Licensed terminal handler. No person, including, but
23not limited to, an employee or independent contractor working
24for a manufacturer, distributor, supplier, technician, or
25terminal operator licensed pursuant to this Act, shall have
26possession or control of a video gaming terminal, or access to

 

 

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1the inner workings of a video gaming terminal, unless that
2person possesses a valid terminal handler's license issued
3under this Act.
4    (e) Licensed establishment. No video gaming terminal may be
5placed in any licensed establishment, licensed veterans
6establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, or licensed
7fraternal establishment unless the owner or agent of the owner
8of the licensed establishment, licensed veterans
9establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, or licensed
10fraternal establishment has entered into a written use
11agreement with the terminal operator for placement of the
12terminals. A copy of the use agreement shall be on file in the
13terminal operator's place of business and available for
14inspection by individuals authorized by the Board. A licensed
15establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, licensed
16veterans establishment, or licensed fraternal establishment
17may operate up to 5 video gaming terminals on its premises at
18any time. A licensed truck stop establishment may operate up to
1910 video gaming terminals on its premises at any time.
20    (f) (Blank).
21    (g) Financial interest restrictions. As used in this Act,
22"substantial interest" in a partnership, a corporation, an
23organization, an association, a business, or a limited
24liability company means:
25        (A) When, with respect to a sole proprietorship, an
26    individual or his or her spouse owns, operates, manages, or

 

 

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1    conducts, directly or indirectly, the organization,
2    association, or business, or any part thereof; or
3        (B) When, with respect to a partnership, the individual
4    or his or her spouse shares in any of the profits, or
5    potential profits, of the partnership activities; or
6        (C) When, with respect to a corporation, an individual
7    or his or her spouse is an officer or director, or the
8    individual or his or her spouse is a holder, directly or
9    beneficially, of 5% or more of any class of stock of the
10    corporation; or
11        (D) When, with respect to an organization not covered
12    in (A), (B) or (C) above, an individual or his or her
13    spouse is an officer or manages the business affairs, or
14    the individual or his or her spouse is the owner of or
15    otherwise controls 10% or more of the assets of the
16    organization; or
17        (E) When an individual or his or her spouse furnishes
18    5% or more of the capital, whether in cash, goods, or
19    services, for the operation of any business, association,
20    or organization during any calendar year; or
21        (F) When, with respect to a limited liability company,
22    an individual or his or her spouse is a member, or the
23    individual or his or her spouse is a holder, directly or
24    beneficially, of 5% or more of the membership interest of
25    the limited liability company.
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1all individuals or their spouses whose combined interest would
2qualify as a substantial interest under this subsection (g) and
3whose activities with respect to an organization, association,
4or business are so closely aligned or coordinated as to
5constitute the activities of a single entity.
6    (h) Location restriction. A licensed establishment,
7licensed truck stop establishment, licensed fraternal
8establishment, or licensed veterans establishment that is (i)
9located within 1,000 feet of a facility operated by an
10organization licensee licensed under the Illinois Horse Racing
11Act of 1975 or the home dock of a riverboat licensed under the
12Riverboat Gambling Act or (ii) located within 100 feet of a
13school or a place of worship under the Religious Corporation
14Act, is ineligible to operate a video gaming terminal. The
15location restrictions in this subsection (h) do not apply if
16(A) a facility operated by an organization licensee, a school,
17or a place of worship moves to or is established within the
18restricted area after a licensed establishment, licensed truck
19stop establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or
20licensed veterans establishment becomes licensed under this
21Act or (B) a school or place of worship moves to or is
22established within the restricted area after a licensed
23establishment, licensed truck stop establishment, licensed
24fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans establishment
25obtains its original liquor license. For the purpose of this
26subsection, "school" means an elementary or secondary public

 

 

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1school, or an elementary or secondary private school registered
2with or recognized by the State Board of Education.
3    Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection (h), the
4Board may waive the requirement that a licensed establishment,
5licensed truck stop establishment, licensed fraternal
6establishment, or licensed veterans establishment not be
7located within 1,000 feet from a facility operated by an
8organization licensee or licensed under the Illinois Horse
9Racing Act of 1975 or the home dock of a riverboat licensed
10under the Riverboat Gambling Act. The Board shall not grant
11such waiver if there is any common ownership or control, shared
12business activity, or contractual arrangement of any type
13between the establishment and the organization licensee or
14owners licensee of a riverboat. The Board shall adopt rules to
15implement the provisions of this paragraph.
16    (i) Undue economic concentration. In addition to
17considering all other requirements under this Act, in deciding
18whether to approve the operation of video gaming terminals by a
19terminal operator in a location, the Board shall consider the
20impact of any economic concentration of such operation of video
21gaming terminals. The Board shall not allow a terminal operator
22to operate video gaming terminals if the Board determines such
23operation will result in undue economic concentration. For
24purposes of this Section, "undue economic concentration" means
25that a terminal operator would have such actual or potential
26influence over video gaming terminals in Illinois as to:

 

 

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1        (1) substantially impede or suppress competition among
2    terminal operators;
3        (2) adversely impact the economic stability of the
4    video gaming industry in Illinois; or
5        (3) negatively impact the purposes of the Video Gaming
6    Act.
7    The Board shall adopt rules concerning undue economic
8concentration with respect to the operation of video gaming
9terminals in Illinois. The rules shall include, but not be
10limited to, (i) limitations on the number of video gaming
11terminals operated by any terminal operator within a defined
12geographic radius and (ii) guidelines on the discontinuation of
13operation of any such video gaming terminals the Board
14determines will cause undue economic concentration.
15    (j) The provisions of the Illinois Antitrust Act are fully
16and equally applicable to the activities of any licensee under
17this Act.
18(Source: P.A. 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 98-31, eff. 6-24-13; 98-77,
19eff. 7-15-13; 98-112, eff. 7-26-13; revised 10-17-13.)