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1 | | AN ACT concerning gaming.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Charitable Games Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 4, 5.1, and 8 as follows:
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6 | | (230 ILCS 30/4) (from Ch. 120, par. 1124)
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7 | | Sec. 4. Licensing Restrictions. Licensing for the |
8 | | conducting of
charitable games is subject to the following |
9 | | restrictions:
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10 | | (1) The license application, when submitted to the |
11 | | Department of Revenue,
must contain a sworn statement |
12 | | attesting to the not-for-profit character
of the |
13 | | prospective licensee organization, signed by a person |
14 | | listed on the application as an owner, officer, or other |
15 | | person in charge of the necessary day-to-day operations. |
16 | | The application shall contain the
name of the person in |
17 | | charge of and primarily responsible for the
conduct of the |
18 | | charitable games. The person so designated shall be
present |
19 | | on the premises continuously during charitable games.
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20 | | (2) The license application shall be prepared by the |
21 | | prospective
licensee organization or its duly authorized |
22 | | representative in accordance
with the
rules of the |
23 | | Department of Revenue.
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1 | | (2.1) The organization shall maintain among its books |
2 | | and records a list of the names,
addresses, social security |
3 | | numbers, and dates of birth of all persons who will
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4 | | participate in the management or operation of the games, |
5 | | along with a sworn
statement made under penalties of |
6 | | perjury, signed by a person listed on the application as an |
7 | | owner, officer, or other person in charge of the necessary |
8 | | day-to-day operations, that the persons listed as |
9 | | participating in the
management or operation of the games |
10 | | are bona fide members, volunteers as
defined in Section 2, |
11 | | or employees of the applicant, that these persons have
not
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12 | | participated in the management or operation of more than 12 |
13 | | charitable games
events conducted by any licensee in the |
14 | | calendar year, and that these persons
will receive no |
15 | | remuneration or compensation, directly or indirectly from |
16 | | any
source, for participating in the management or |
17 | | operation of the games. Any
amendments to this listing must |
18 | | contain an identical sworn statement.
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19 | | (2.2) (Blank).
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20 | | (3) Each license shall state the date, hours and
at |
21 | | what
locations the licensee is permitted to conduct |
22 | | charitable games.
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23 | | (4) Each licensee shall file a copy of the license with |
24 | | each
police
department or, if in unincorporated areas, each |
25 | | sheriff's office whose
jurisdiction includes the premises |
26 | | on which the charitable games are
authorized under the |
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1 | | license.
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2 | | (5) The licensee shall prominently display the license |
3 | | in the
area where the licensee is to conduct charitable |
4 | | games. The licensee shall likewise display, in the form and |
5 | | manner prescribed by the Department, the provisions of |
6 | | Section 9 of this Act.
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7 | | (6) (Blank).
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8 | | (7) (Blank).
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9 | | (8) A license is not assignable or transferable.
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10 | | (9) Unless the premises for conducting charitable |
11 | | games are provided by
a
municipality, the Department shall |
12 | | not issue a license
permitting a
person, firm
or |
13 | | corporation to sponsor a charitable games night if the |
14 | | premises for the
conduct of the charitable games has been |
15 | | previously used for 12
charitable
games nights during the |
16 | | previous 12 months.
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17 | | (10) Auxiliary organizations of a licensee shall not be
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18 | | eligible for a
license to conduct charitable games, except |
19 | | for auxiliary organizations
of veterans organizations as |
20 | | authorized in Section 2.
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21 | | (11) Charitable games must be conducted in accordance |
22 | | with
local
building and fire code requirements.
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23 | | (12) The licensee shall consent to allowing the |
24 | | Department's
employees
to be present on the premises |
25 | | wherein the charitable games are conducted
and to inspect |
26 | | or test equipment, devices and supplies used in the conduct
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1 | | of the game.
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2 | | Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit a |
3 | | licensee that
conducts charitable games on its own premises |
4 | | from also obtaining a
providers' license in accordance with |
5 | | Section 5.1.
The maximum number of charitable games events that |
6 | | may be held in any one
premises is limited to no more than 12 |
7 | | charitable games events per calendar year one charitable games |
8 | | event per month .
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 98-377, eff. 1-1-14.)
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10 | | (230 ILCS 30/5.1) (from Ch. 120, par. 1125.1)
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11 | | Sec. 5.1. If a licensee conducts charitable games on its |
12 | | own premises,
the licensee may also obtain a providers' license |
13 | | in accordance with
Section 5 to allow the licensee to rent or |
14 | | otherwise provide its
premises to another licensee for the |
15 | | conducting of an additional 4
charitable games events. The |
16 | | maximum number of charitable games events that
may be held at |
17 | | any one premises is limited to 12 8 charitable games events per
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18 | | calendar year.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 94-986, eff. 6-30-06.)
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20 | | (230 ILCS 30/8) (from Ch. 120, par. 1128)
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21 | | Sec. 8. The conducting of charitable games is subject to |
22 | | the following
restrictions:
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23 | | (1) The entire net proceeds from charitable games must |
24 | | be exclusively
devoted to the lawful purposes of the |
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1 | | organization permitted to conduct
that game.
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2 | | (2) No person except a bona fide member or employee of |
3 | | the
sponsoring organization, or a volunteer recruited by |
4 | | the sponsoring
organization, may participate in the |
5 | | management or operation of the
game.
A person participates |
6 | | in the management or operation of a charitable game
when he |
7 | | or she sells admission tickets at the event; sells, |
8 | | redeems, or in any
way assists in the selling or redeeming |
9 | | of chips, scrip, or play money;
participates in the
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10 | | conducting of any of the games played during the event, or |
11 | | supervises, directs
or instructs anyone conducting a game; |
12 | | or at any time during the hours of the
charitable games |
13 | | event counts, handles, or supervises anyone counting or
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14 | | handling any of the proceeds or chips, scrip, or play money |
15 | | at the event. A
person who is present to
ensure that the |
16 | | games are being conducted in conformance with the rules
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17 | | established by the licensed organization or is present to |
18 | | insure that the
equipment is working
properly is considered |
19 | | to be participating in the management or operation of a
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20 | | game. Setting up, cleaning up, selling food and drink, or |
21 | | providing security
for persons or property at the event |
22 | | does not constitute participation in the
management or |
23 | | operation of the game.
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24 | | Only bona fide members, volunteers as defined in |
25 | | Section 2 of this Act, and
employees of the sponsoring |
26 | | organization may participate in the management or
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1 | | operation of the games. Participation in the management or
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2 | | operation
of the games is limited to no more than 12 |
3 | | charitable games events, either of the sponsoring |
4 | | organization or any other licensed organization, during a |
5 | | calendar year.
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6 | | (3) No person may receive any remuneration or |
7 | | compensation either
directly or
indirectly from any source |
8 | | for
participating in the management or operation of the |
9 | | game.
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10 | | (4) No single bet at any house-banked game may exceed |
11 | | $20.
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12 | | (5) A bank shall be established on the premises to |
13 | | convert currency into
chips, scrip, or other form of play |
14 | | money which shall then be used to play
at
games of chance |
15 | | which the participant chooses. Chips, scrip, or play money
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16 | | must be permanently monogrammed with the supplier license |
17 | | number or logo or charitable games license number of a |
18 | | licensed organization or of the
supplier. Each participant |
19 | | must be issued a receipt indicating the amount
of chips, |
20 | | scrip, or play money purchased.
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21 | | (6) At the conclusion of the event or when the |
22 | | participant leaves, he or she
may cash in his or her chips, |
23 | | scrip, or play money in exchange for currency not to
exceed |
24 | | $500 in cash winnings or unlimited noncash prizes. Each |
25 | | participant shall sign for any receipt
of prizes. The |
26 | | licensee shall provide the Department of Revenue with a
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1 | | listing of all prizes awarded, including the retail value |
2 | | of all prizes awarded.
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3 | | (7) Each licensee shall be permitted to conduct |
4 | | charitable games on
not more than 4 days each year. Nothing |
5 | | in this Section shall be construed to prohibit a licensee |
6 | | that conducts charitable games on its own premises from |
7 | | also obtaining a providers' license in accordance with |
8 | | Section 7 of this Act.
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9 | | (8) Unless the provider of the premises is a |
10 | | municipality, the
provider of the premises may not rent or |
11 | | otherwise provide the
premises for the conducting of more |
12 | | than 12 charitable games nights per calendar year one |
13 | | charitable games night per month .
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14 | | (9) A charitable games event is considered to be a |
15 | | one-day event and charitable games may not be played |
16 | | between the hours of 2:00 a.m.
and noon.
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17 | | (10) No person under the age of 18 years may play or |
18 | | participate in the
conducting of charitable games. Any |
19 | | person under the age of 18 years
may be within the area |
20 | | where charitable games are being played only
when |
21 | | accompanied by his parent or guardian.
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22 | | (11) No one other than the sponsoring organization
of |
23 | | charitable games must have a proprietary
interest in the |
24 | | game promoted.
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25 | | (12) Raffles or other forms of gambling prohibited by |
26 | | law shall not be
conducted on the premises where charitable |
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1 | | games are being conducted.
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2 | | (13) Such games are not expressly prohibited by county
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3 | | ordinance for
charitable games conducted in the |
4 | | unincorporated areas of the county or
municipal ordinance |
5 | | for charitable games conducted in the municipality and
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6 | | ordinance is filed with the Department of Revenue. The |
7 | | Department
shall provide each county or municipality with a |
8 | | list of organizations
licensed or subsequently authorized |
9 | | by the Department to conduct
charitable games in their |
10 | | jurisdiction.
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11 | | (14) The sale of tangible personal property at |
12 | | charitable games is
subject to all State and local taxes |
13 | | and obligations.
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14 | | (15) Each licensee may offer or conduct only the games
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15 | | listed
below,
which must be conducted in accordance with
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16 | | rules posted by the organization. The organization |
17 | | sponsoring charitable
games shall promulgate rules, and |
18 | | make printed copies available to
participants, for the |
19 | | following games: (a) roulette; (b) blackjack; (c)
poker; |
20 | | (d) pull tabs; (e) craps; (f) bang; (g) beat the dealer; |
21 | | (h) big
six; (i) gin rummy; (j) five card stud poker; (k) |
22 | | chuck-a-luck; (l) keno;
(m) hold-em poker; and (n) |
23 | | merchandise wheel. A licensee need not offer or
conduct |
24 | | every game permitted by law.
The conducting of games not |
25 | | listed above is prohibited by this Act.
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26 | | (16) No slot machines or coin-in-the-slot-operated |
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1 | | devices
that allow a participant to play games of chance |
2 | | shall be permitted to be used at the location and during |
3 | | the time at which the charitable games are being conducted. |
4 | | However, establishments that have video gaming terminals |
5 | | licensed under the Video Gaming Act may operate them along |
6 | | with charitable games under rules adopted by the |
7 | | Department.
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8 | | (17) No cards, dice, wheels, or other equipment may be |
9 | | modified or
altered
so as to give the licensee a greater |
10 | | advantage in winning, other than as
provided under the |
11 | | normal rules of play of a particular game.
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12 | | (18) No credit shall be extended to any of the |
13 | | participants.
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14 | | (19) (Blank).
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15 | | (20) A supplier may have only one representative |
16 | | present at the charitable
games event, for the exclusive |
17 | | purpose of ensuring that its equipment is not
damaged.
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18 | | (21) No employee, owner, or officer of a consultant |
19 | | service hired by a
licensed organization to perform |
20 | | services at the event including, but not
limited to, |
21 | | security for
persons or property at the event or services |
22 | | before the event including, but
not limited to, training |
23 | | for volunteers
or advertising may participate in the |
24 | | management or operation of the games.
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25 | | (22) (Blank).
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 98-377, eff. 1-1-14.)
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