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90_SB0910ham002
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1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 910
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 910, AS AMENDED,
3 by replacing the introductory clause to Section 10 with the
4 following:
5 "Section 10. The Liquor Control act of 1934 is amended
6 by changing Sections 5-1 and 5-3 and adding Section 1-3.37
7 and Article XII as follows:"; and
8 in Section 10, Sec. 5-1, subsection (i), by replacing the
9 last sentence with the following:
10 "One wine-maker's retail license-second location may be
11 issued to a wine-maker's retail licensee allowing the
12 licensee to sell and offer for sale at retail in the premises
13 specified in the wine-maker's retail license-second location
14 up to 50,000 gallons of wine that was produced at the
15 licensee's first location per year for use and consumption
16 and not for resale."; and
17 in Section 10 by inserting after the end of Sec. 5-1 the
18 following:
19 "(235 ILCS 5/5-3) (from Ch. 43, par. 118)
20 Sec. 5-3. License fees. Except as otherwise provided
21 herein, at the time application is made to the State
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1 Commission for a license of any class, the applicant shall
2 pay to the State Commission the fee hereinafter provided for
3 the kind of license applied for.
4 The fee for licenses issued by the State Commission shall
5 be as follows:
6 For a manufacturer's license:
7 Class 1. Distiller ....................... $3,600
8 Class 2. Rectifier ....................... 3,600
9 Class 3. Brewer .......................... 900
10 Class 4. First-class Wine Manufacturer ... 600
11 Class 5. Second Class Wine Manufacturer .. 1,200
12 Class 6. First-class wine-maker .......... 240
13 Class 7. Second-class wine-maker ......... 480
14 Class 8. Limited Wine Manufacturer....... 120
15 For a Brew Pub License ................... 1,050
16 For a caterer retailer's license.......... 200
17 For a foreign importer's license ......... 25
18 For an importing distributor's license ... 25
19 For a distributor's license .............. 270
20 For a non-resident dealer's license
21 (500,000 gallons or over)................. 270
22 For a non-resident dealer's license
23 (under 500,000 gallons)................... 90
24 For a wine-maker's retail license ........ 100
25 For a wine-maker's retail
26 license-second location .................. 350
27 For a retailer's license ................. 175
28 For a special event
29 retailer's license, (not-for-profit)...... 25
30 For a special use permit license,
31 one day only ............................. 50
32 2 days or more ........................... 100
33 For a railroad license ................... 60
34 For a boat license ....................... 180
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1 For an airplane license .................. 60
2 times the licensee's maximum number of aircraft in flight,
3 serving liquor over the State at any given time, which either
4 originates, terminates or makes an intermediate stop in the
5 State.
6 For a non-beverage user's license:
7 Class 1 .................................. 24
8 Class 2 .................................. 60
9 Class 3 .................................. 120
10 Class 4 .................................. 240
11 Class 5 .................................. 600
12 For a broker's license ................... 600
13 For an auction liquor license ............ 50
14 Fees collected under this Section shall be paid into the
15 Dram Shop Fund. Beginning June 30, 1990 and on June 30 of
16 each subsequent year, any balance over $5,000,000 remaining
17 in the Dram Shop Fund shall be credited to State liquor
18 licensees and applied against their fees for State liquor
19 licenses for the following year. The amount credited to each
20 licensee shall be a proportion of the balance in the Dram
21 Fund that is the same as the proportion of the license fee
22 paid by the licensee under this Section for the period in
23 which the balance was accumulated to the aggregate fees paid
24 by all licensees during that period.
25 No fee shall be paid for licenses issued by the State
26 Commission to the following non-beverage users:
27 (a) Hospitals, sanitariums, or clinics when their
28 use of alcoholic liquor is exclusively medicinal,
29 mechanical or scientific.
30 (b) Universities, colleges of learning or schools
31 when their use of alcoholic liquor is exclusively
32 medicinal, mechanical or scientific.
33 (c) Laboratories when their use is exclusively for
34 the purpose of scientific research.
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1 The funds received from the $50 increase in the
2 retailer's license fee imposed by P.A. 86-983 shall be
3 deposited in the Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
4 prevention Fund.
5 (Source: P.A. 88-91; 89-250, eff. 1-1-96.)".
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