Public Act 099-0405 Public Act 0405 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0405 | HB3538 Enrolled | LRB099 07124 MLM 30873 b |
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| AN ACT concerning gaming.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Raffles and Poker Runs Act is amended by | changing Sections 0.01, 1, 2, 5, and 6 as follows:
| (230 ILCS 15/0.01) (from Ch. 85, par. 2300)
| Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
| Raffles and Poker Runs Act.
| (Source: P.A. 98-644, eff. 6-10-14.)
| (230 ILCS 15/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2301)
| Sec. 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act the terms | defined
in this Section have the meanings given them.
| "Net proceeds" means the gross receipts from the conduct of | raffles, less
reasonable sums expended for prizes, local | license fees and other reasonable
operating expenses incurred | as a result of operating a raffle or poker run.
| "Key location" means the location where the poker run | concludes and the prize or prizes are awarded. | "Poker run" means a prize-awarding an event organized by an | organization licensed under this Act in which participants | travel to multiple predetermined locations, including a key | location, to play a randomized game based on an element of |
| chance drawing a playing card or equivalent item at each | location, in order to assemble a facsimile of a poker hand or | other numeric score . "Poker run" includes dice runs, marble | runs, or other events where the objective is to build the best | hand or highest score by obtaining an item or playing a | randomized game at each location. | "Raffle" means a form of lottery, as defined in Section | 28-2(b) of the
Criminal Code of 2012, conducted by an | organization licensed under this Act, in which:
| (1) the player pays or agrees to pay something of value | for a chance,
represented and differentiated by a number or | by a combination of numbers
or by some other medium, one or | more of which chances is to be designated
the winning | chance;
| (2) the winning chance is to be determined through a | drawing or by some
other method based on an element of | chance by an act or set of acts on the
part of persons | conducting or connected with the lottery, except that the
| winning chance shall not be determined by the outcome of a | publicly exhibited
sporting contest.
| (Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13; 98-644, eff. 6-10-14.)
| (230 ILCS 15/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 2302)
| Sec. 2. Licensing. | (a) The governing body of any county or municipality
within | this State may establish a system for the licensing of |
| organizations
to operate raffles. The governing bodies of a | county and one or more
municipalities may, pursuant to a | written contract, jointly establish a
system for the licensing | of organizations to operate raffles within any
area of | contiguous territory not contained within the corporate limits | of a
municipality which is not a party to such contract. The | governing bodies
of two or more adjacent counties or two or | more adjacent municipalities
located within a county may, | pursuant to a written contract, jointly
establish a system for | the licensing of organizations to operate raffles
within the | corporate limits of such counties or municipalities. The
| licensing authority may establish special categories of | licenses and
promulgate rules relating to the various | categories. The licensing system
shall provide for limitations | upon (1) the aggregate retail value of all
prizes or | merchandise awarded by a licensee in a single raffle, (2) the
| maximum retail value of each prize awarded by a licensee in a | single raffle,
(3) the maximum price which may be charged for | each raffle chance issued
or sold and (4) the maximum number of | days during which chances may be issued
or sold. The licensing | system may include a fee for each license in an
amount to be | determined by the local governing body. Licenses issued | pursuant
to this Act shall be valid for one raffle or for a | specified number of
raffles to be conducted during a specified | period not to exceed one year
and may be suspended or revoked
| for any violation of this Act. A local governing body shall act |
| on a license
application within 30 days from the date of | application. Nothing in this
Act shall be construed to prohibit | a county or municipality from adopting
rules or ordinances for | the operation of raffles that are more restrictive
than | provided for in this Act. The governing body of a municipality | may
authorize the sale of raffle chances only within the | borders of the
municipality. The governing body of the county | may authorize the sale of
raffle chances only in those areas | which are both within the borders of the
county and outside the | borders of any municipality.
| (a-5) The governing body of Cook County may and any other | county within this State shall may establish a system for the | licensing of organizations to operate poker runs. The governing | bodies of 2 or more adjacent counties may, pursuant to a | written contract, jointly establish a system for the licensing | of organizations to operate poker runs within the corporate | limits of such counties. The licensing authority may establish | special categories of licenses and adopt rules relating to the | various categories. The licensing system may include a fee not | to exceed $25 for each license. Licenses issued pursuant to | this Act shall be valid for one poker run or for a specified | number of poker runs to be conducted during a specified period | not to exceed one year and may be suspended or revoked for any | violation of this Act. A local governing body shall act on a | license application within 30 days after the date of | application. |
| (b) Raffle licenses Licenses shall be issued only to bona | fide religious, charitable,
labor, business, fraternal, | educational or veterans' organizations that
operate without | profit to their members and which have been in existence
| continuously for a period of 5 years immediately before making | application
for a raffle license and which have had during that | entire 5-year 5 year period a bona
fide membership engaged in | carrying out their objects, or to a non-profit
fundraising | organization that the licensing authority determines is
| organized for the sole purpose of providing financial | assistance to an
identified individual or group of individuals | suffering extreme financial
hardship as the result of an | illness, disability, accident or disaster. Poker run licenses | shall be issued only to bona fide religious, charitable, labor, | business, fraternal, educational, veterans', or other bona | fide not-for-profit organizations that operate without profit | to their members and which have been in existence continuously | for a period of 5 years immediately before making application | for a poker run license and which have had during that entire | 5-year period a bona fide membership engaged in carrying out | their objects. Licenses for poker runs shall be issued for the | following purposes: (i) providing financial assistance to an | identified individual or group of individuals suffering | extreme financial hardship as the result of an illness, | disability, accident, or disaster or (ii) to maintain the | financial stability of the organization. A licensing authority |
| may waive the 5-year requirement under this subsection (b) for | a bona fide religious, charitable, labor, business, fraternal, | educational, or veterans' organization that applies for a | license to conduct a poker run if the organization is a local | organization that is affiliated with and chartered by a | national or State organization that meets the 5-year | requirement.
| For purposes of this Act, the following definitions apply. | Non-profit:
An organization or institution organized and | conducted on a not-for-profit
basis with no personal profit | inuring to any one as a result of the operation.
Charitable: An | organization or institution organized and operated to benefit
| an indefinite number of the public. The service rendered to | those eligible
for benefits must also confer some benefit on | the public. Educational:
An organization or institution | organized and operated to provide systematic
instruction in | useful branches of learning by methods common to schools
and | institutions of learning which compare favorably in their scope | and
intensity with the course of study presented in | tax-supported schools.
Religious: Any church, congregation, | society, or organization founded for
the purpose of religious | worship. Fraternal: An organization of persons
having a common | interest, the primary interest of which is to both promote
the | welfare of its members and to provide assistance to the general | public
in such a way as to lessen the burdens of government by | caring for those
that otherwise would be cared for by the |
| government. Veterans: An organization
or association comprised | of members of which substantially all are individuals
who are | veterans or spouses, widows, or widowers of veterans, the | primary
purpose of which is to promote the welfare of its | members and to provide
assistance to the general public in such | a way as to confer a public benefit.
Labor: An organization | composed of workers organized with the objective
of betterment | of the conditions of those engaged in such pursuit and the
| development of a higher degree of efficiency in their | respective occupations.
Business: A voluntary organization | composed of individuals and businesses
who have joined together | to advance the commercial, financial, industrial
and civic | interests of a community.
| (c) Poker runs shall be licensed by the county governing | body with jurisdiction over the key location. The license | granted by the key location shall cover the entire poker run, | including locations other than the key location. Each license | issued shall include the name and address of each predetermined | location. | (Source: P.A. 98-644, eff. 6-10-14.)
| (230 ILCS 15/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 2305)
| Sec. 5. Manager; bond. All operation of and the conduct
of | raffles and poker runs shall be under the supervision of a | single manager
designated by the organization. The manager | shall give a fidelity bond in an
amount determined by the |
| licensing authority in favor of the
organization conditioned | upon his honesty in the performance of his duties.
Terms of the | bond shall provide that notice shall be given in writing to the
| licensing authority not less than 30 days prior to its | cancellation. The
governing body of a local unit of government | may waive this bond requirement by
including a waiver provision | in the license issued to an organization under
this Act, | provided that a license containing such waiver provision shall | be
granted only by unanimous vote of the members of the | licensed organization. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed | to apply to poker runs.
| (Source: P.A. 98-644, eff. 6-10-14.)
| (230 ILCS 15/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 2306)
| Sec. 6. Records. | (a) Each organization licensed to conduct raffles and
| chances or poker run events shall keep records of its gross | receipts, expenses and net proceeds
for each single gathering | or occasion at which winning chances in a raffle or winning | hands or scores in a poker run are determined.
All deductions | from gross receipts for each single gathering or occasion
shall | be documented with receipts or other records indicating the | amount,
a description of the purchased item or service or other | reason for the deduction,
and the recipient. The distribution | of net proceeds shall be itemized as
to payee, purpose, amount | and date of payment.
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| (b) Gross receipts from the operation of raffles programs | or poker runs shall be segregated
from other revenues of the | organization, including bingo gross receipts,
if bingo games | are also conducted by the same nonprofit organization pursuant
| to license therefor issued by the Department of Revenue of the | State of
Illinois, and placed in a separate account. Each | organization shall have
separate records of its raffles and | poker runs. The person who accounts for gross receipts,
| expenses and net proceeds from the operation of raffles or | poker runs shall not be the
same person who accounts for other | revenues of the organization.
| (c) Each organization licensed to conduct raffles or poker | runs or poker runs shall report promptly
after the conclusion | of each raffle or poker runs or poker run
to its membership . | Each organization licensed to conduct raffles shall report | promptly , and to the licensing local unit of government , its | gross
receipts, expenses and net proceeds from the raffle | raffles or poker runs , and the distribution of
net proceeds | itemized as required in this Section.
| (d) Records required by this Section shall be preserved for | 3 years, and
organizations shall make available their records | relating to operation of
raffles or poker runs for public | inspection at reasonable times and places.
| (Source: P.A. 98-644, eff. 6-10-14.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/19/2015
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