Full Text of HB4323 99th General Assembly
HB4323ham001 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Michael J. Zalewski Filed: 4/19/2016
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4323
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4323 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 5 | | Fantasy Sports Contest Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Legislative intent. This Act is designed to | 7 | | provide regulation of companies providing access to paid | 8 | | fantasy sports contests and protect Illinois consumers who play | 9 | | paid fantasy sports contests for prizes from unfair acts and | 10 | | practices that may arise in the gaming process. The regulation | 11 | | is also intended to protect the families of persons who play | 12 | | paid fantasy sports contests to the extent that they may be | 13 | | affected by unfair and deceptive practices that lead to | 14 | | unaffordable losses. | 15 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
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| 1 | | "Beginner fantasy sports player" means an individual who is | 2 | | at least 21 years of age and who has entered fewer than 51 | 3 | | fantasy sports contests offered by a single fantasy sports | 4 | | contest operator. | 5 | | "Board" means the Illinois Gaming Board. | 6 | | "Confidential information" means information related to | 7 | | the play of a fantasy sports contest by fantasy sports players | 8 | | obtained as a result of or by virtue of a person's employment | 9 | | with a fantasy sports contest operator. | 10 | | "Entry fee" means the cash or cash equivalent paid by a | 11 | | fantasy sports player located in Illinois at the time of entry | 12 | | for participation in a fantasy sports contest. | 13 | | "Fantasy sports contest" means any fantasy contest, in | 14 | | which: | 15 | | (1) the value of all prizes and awards offered to | 16 | | winning participants are established and made known to the | 17 | | participants in advance of the contest and their value is | 18 | | not determined by the number of participants or the amount | 19 | | of any fees paid by those participants; | 20 | | (2) all winning outcomes are determined predominantly | 21 | | by accumulated statistical results of the performance of | 22 | | individual athletes in real-world professional athletic | 23 | | competitions; a professional athletic competition does not | 24 | | include any amateur or collegiate level sport; and | 25 | | (3) no winning outcome is based on the score, point | 26 | | spread, or any performance or performances of any single |
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| 1 | | actual team or combination of such teams or solely on any | 2 | | single performance of an individual athlete or player in | 3 | | any single actual event. | 4 | | A fantasy sports contest in a game or contest that involves | 5 | | individual athletes from real-world professional athletic | 6 | | teams, such as football, baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, | 7 | | and other team sports: (i) shall consist of individual athletes | 8 | | from at least 3 different real-world professional athletic | 9 | | teams and (ii) shall not have more than 4 individual athletes | 10 | | from a single real-world professional athletic team. However, | 11 | | the prohibition contained in item (ii) of this paragraph does | 12 | | not apply to a season-long fantasy sports contest. | 13 | | "Fantasy sports contest operator" means any individual, | 14 | | partnership, corporation, or limited liability company that | 15 | | engages in the business of offering, by means of the Internet, | 16 | | a smart phone application, or other similar electronic or | 17 | | digital media or communication technologies, multiple fantasy | 18 | | sports contests to persons. | 19 | | "Fantasy sports contest platform" means any website, smart | 20 | | phone application, or other portal providing access to a | 21 | | fantasy sports contest. | 22 | | "Fantasy sports contest revenues" means the amount of entry | 23 | | fees collected from fantasy sports players located in Illinois | 24 | | accepted by a fantasy sports contest operator that are not | 25 | | awarded as prizes to fantasy sports players. | 26 | | "Fantasy sports player" means an individual 21 years of age |
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| 1 | | or over who enters into a fantasy sports contest with an entry | 2 | | fee offered by a fantasy sports contest operator. | 3 | | "Highly experienced fantasy sports player" means an | 4 | | individual who is at least 21 years of age and has (1) entered | 5 | | more than 1,000 contests offered by a single fantasy sports | 6 | | contest operator or (2) has won more than 3 prizes valued at | 7 | | $1,000 or more. Once a fantasy sports player is classified as a | 8 | | highly experienced fantasy sports player, a player shall remain | 9 | | classified as such. | 10 | | "Minor" means an individual under 21 years of age. | 11 | | "Prize" means anything of value, including money, contest | 12 | | credits, merchandise, or admission to another contest. | 13 | | "Scripts" means commands that a fantasy sports | 14 | | contest-related computer program can execute that are created | 15 | | by fantasy sports players (or by third parties for the use of | 16 | | fantasy sports players) to automate processes on a fantasy | 17 | | sports contest platform. | 18 | | "Season-long fantasy sports contest" means a fantasy | 19 | | sports contest offered by a fantasy sports contest operator | 20 | | that is conducted over an entire sports season where the entry | 21 | | fee is paid prior to the start of the season. | 22 | | Section 15. Applicability. This Act and all rules adopted | 23 | | under the authority of this Act shall only apply to fantasy | 24 | | sports contests when an entry fee is paid by a fantasy sports | 25 | | player at the time of entry for participation in a fantasy |
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| 1 | | sports contest. | 2 | | Section 20. Authority of the Board. | 3 | | (a) The Board shall have jurisdiction over and shall | 4 | | supervise all fantasy sports contests governed by this Act. The | 5 | | Board shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and | 6 | | effectively execute the provisions of this Act, including, but | 7 | | not limited to, the following: | 8 | | (1) To investigate applicants and determine the | 9 | | eligibility of applicants for licenses that best serve the | 10 | | interests of the citizens of Illinois. | 11 | | (2) To adopt such rules as in its judgment may be | 12 | | necessary to protect or enhance the credibility and | 13 | | integrity of fantasy sports contests authorized by this Act | 14 | | and the regulatory process under this Act. | 15 | | (3) To provide for the establishment and collection of | 16 | | all license and registration fees and taxes imposed by this | 17 | | Act and the rules issued pursuant to this Act. All license | 18 | | fees shall be deposited into the State Gaming Fund, and all | 19 | | taxes collected shall be deposited into the Education | 20 | | Assistance Fund. | 21 | | (4) To suspend, revoke, or restrict licenses; to | 22 | | require the removal of a fantasy sports contest operator or | 23 | | an employee of a fantasy sports contest operator for a | 24 | | violation of this Act or a Board rule or for engaging in a | 25 | | fraudulent practice; and to impose civil penalties of up to |
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| 1 | | $5,000 against individuals and up to $10,000 or an amount | 2 | | equal to the fantasy sports contest revenues, whichever is | 3 | | larger, against licensees for each violation of any | 4 | | provision of the Act, any rules adopted by the Board, any | 5 | | order of the Board, or any other action which, in the | 6 | | Board's discretion, is a detriment or impediment to fantasy | 7 | | sports contests. | 8 | | (5) To provide for the levy and collection of penalties | 9 | | and fines for the violation of provisions of this Act and | 10 | | the rules adopted under this Act. All such fines and | 11 | | penalties shall be deposited into the State Gaming Fund. | 12 | | (b) The Board shall adopt emergency rules to administer | 13 | | this Act in accordance with Section 5-45 of the Illinois | 14 | | Administrative Procedure Act. For the purposes of the Illinois | 15 | | Administrative Procedure Act, the General Assembly finds that | 16 | | the adoption of rules to implement this Act is deemed an | 17 | | emergency and necessary to the public interest, safety, and | 18 | | welfare. | 19 | | Section 25. Fantasy sports player accounts. | 20 | | (a) A fantasy sports contest operator shall not allow a | 21 | | fantasy sports player to create more than one username or more | 22 | | than one account. A fantasy sports contest operator shall take | 23 | | commercially and technologically reasonable measures to verify | 24 | | a fantasy sports player's true identity and address. A fantasy | 25 | | sports contest operator shall implement and prominently |
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| 1 | | publish procedures to terminate all accounts of a fantasy | 2 | | sports player that establishes or seeks to establish more than | 3 | | one username or more than one account, whether directly or by | 4 | | use of another person as a proxy. The procedures may allow a | 5 | | fantasy sports player that establishes or seeks to establish | 6 | | more than one username or more than one account to retain one | 7 | | account provided that the fantasy sports contest operator | 8 | | investigates and makes a good faith determination that the | 9 | | fantasy sports player's conduct was not intended to obtain a | 10 | | competitive advantage. | 11 | | (b) Fantasy sports contest operators shall not allow | 12 | | fantasy sports players to use a proxy server for the purpose of | 13 | | misrepresenting their location in order to engage in fantasy | 14 | | sports contests. | 15 | | (c) Fantasy sports contest operators shall implement and | 16 | | prominently publish procedures to terminate all accounts of any | 17 | | fantasy sports player that establishes or seeks to establish | 18 | | more than one username or more than one account, whether | 19 | | directly or by use of another person as a proxy. If an account | 20 | | is terminated for establishing or seeking to establish more | 21 | | than one username or more than one account, the account holder | 22 | | is prohibited from establishing another account with that | 23 | | fantasy sports contest operator. | 24 | | (d) Fantasy sports contest operators shall take | 25 | | commercially and technologically reasonable measures to | 26 | | prevent one fantasy sports player from acting as a proxy for |
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| 1 | | another. These measures shall include, without limitation, use | 2 | | of geolocation technologies to prevent simultaneous logins to a | 3 | | single account from geographically inconsistent locations. | 4 | | Section 30. Protection of consumer funds on deposit and | 5 | | compliance with data security
requirements. | 6 | | (a) Fantasy sports contest operators shall comply with all | 7 | | applicable State and federal requirements for data security, | 8 | | including, but not limited to, age verification and location | 9 | | software. | 10 | | (b) Funds in fantasy sports players' accounts shall be held | 11 | | in segregated accounts by the fantasy sports contest operators | 12 | | for the fantasy sports players that establish the accounts. | 13 | | Fantasy sports contest operators shall implement and | 14 | | prominently publish procedures that: | 15 | | (1) prevent unauthorized withdrawals from fantasy | 16 | | sports player accounts by fantasy sports contest operators | 17 | | or others; | 18 | | (2) prevent commingling of funds in a fantasy sports | 19 | | player's account with other funds, including, without | 20 | | limitation, funds of the fantasy sports contest operator; | 21 | | fantasy sports player funds shall be segregated from | 22 | | fantasy sports contest operators' operational funds and | 23 | | any other funds held by the fantasy sports contest | 24 | | operator; and | 25 | | (3) address reporting on complaints by fantasy sports |
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| 1 | | players that their accounts have been misallocated, | 2 | | compromised, or otherwise mishandled. | 3 | | (c) Fantasy sports contest operators shall implement and | 4 | | prominently publish procedures that allow any fantasy sports | 5 | | player to permanently close an account at any time and for any | 6 | | reason. The procedures shall allow for cancellation by any | 7 | | means, including, without limitation, by a fantasy sports | 8 | | player on any fantasy sports contest platform used by that | 9 | | fantasy sports player to make deposits into a fantasy sports | 10 | | player account. A copy of a fantasy sports contest operator's | 11 | | procedures shall be submitted to the Board and any changes | 12 | | shall be submitted within 30 days. | 13 | | (d) When a fantasy sports player account is closed, the | 14 | | fantasy sports contest operator shall refund all funds in the | 15 | | account no later than 5 business days after submission of the | 16 | | request or 10 business days after submission of any tax | 17 | | reporting information required by law, whichever is later, | 18 | | unless the fantasy sports contest operator makes a good faith | 19 | | determination that the fantasy sports player engaged in | 20 | | fraudulent or other conduct that would constitute a violation | 21 | | of this Act, rules adopted pursuant to this Act, or the fantasy | 22 | | sports contest operator's policies, in which case, upon notice | 23 | | to the fantasy sports player of that determination, the | 24 | | withdrawal may be held pending a reasonable investigative | 25 | | period to resolve its investigation. For the purposes of this | 26 | | subsection (d), a request for withdrawal shall be considered |
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| 1 | | honored if it is processed by the fantasy sports contest | 2 | | operator, but delayed by a payment processor, a credit card | 3 | | issuer, or the custodian of the financial account. | 4 | | (e) If a prize is awarded to a fantasy sports player with a | 5 | | closed account, that prize, to the extent it consists of funds, | 6 | | shall be distributed by the fantasy sports contest operator | 7 | | within 5 business days, or 10 business days of submission of | 8 | | any tax reporting information required by law, unless the | 9 | | fantasy sports contest operator makes a good faith | 10 | | determination that the fantasy sports player engaged in | 11 | | fraudulent or other conduct that would constitute a violation | 12 | | of this Act or rules adopted pursuant to this Act. If such | 13 | | determination is made, then the prize may be withheld, provided | 14 | | that it is then awarded to another fantasy sports player in the | 15 | | same contest who would have won the prize had the fantasy | 16 | | sports player with the closed account not participated. | 17 | | (f) A fantasy sports contest operator shall close any | 18 | | fantasy player account that is inactive for 2 years and notify | 19 | | the account holder that the account has been closed by email | 20 | | and by mail to the account holder's last known address. When a | 21 | | fantasy sports player account is closed due to inactivity, the | 22 | | fantasy sports contest operator shall refund all funds in the | 23 | | fantasy sports player account within 30 days, subject to the | 24 | | receipt of any tax information required by law. In the event | 25 | | that funds in a closed fantasy sports player account exceed $5 | 26 | | and cannot be refunded and remain unclaimed, the fantasy sports |
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| 1 | | contest operator shall provide notice of the existence of funds | 2 | | to the fantasy sports player no less often than annually for 3 | 3 | | years. If the funds in a closed fantasy sports player account | 4 | | are for $5 or less, such notice shall be provided one time upon | 5 | | the closing of the account. Such notice shall be provided by | 6 | | email and by mail to the account holder's last known address | 7 | | and shall provide a process for claiming the funds. In the | 8 | | event that funds in a closed fantasy sports player account | 9 | | cannot be refunded and remain unclaimed by the fantasy sports | 10 | | player after 3 years, such funds shall be paid by the fantasy | 11 | | sports contest operator to the Unclaimed Property Trust Fund in | 12 | | the Office of the State Treasurer. | 13 | | (g) A fantasy sports contest operator shall prominently | 14 | | publish all contractual terms and conditions and rules of | 15 | | general applicability that affect a fantasy sports player's | 16 | | account. Presentation of such terms, conditions, and rules at | 17 | | the time of onboarding a new fantasy sports player shall not | 18 | | suffice. | 19 | | (h) Fantasy sports player's deposits shall be limited to no | 20 | | more than $3,000 per quarter. However, a fantasy sports contest | 21 | | operator may establish and prominently publish procedures for | 22 | | temporarily or permanently increasing a fantasy sports | 23 | | player's deposit limit, at the request of the fantasy sports | 24 | | player, above $3,000 per quarter. Such procedures shall be | 25 | | submitted to the Board. | 26 | | If established by a fantasy sports contest operator, such |
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| 1 | | procedures shall include evaluation of information, including | 2 | | income or asset information, sufficient to establish that the | 3 | | fantasy sports player can afford losses that might result from | 4 | | gameplay at the deposit limit level requested. | 5 | | When a temporary or permanent deposit level limit increase | 6 | | is approved, the fantasy sports contest operator's procedures | 7 | | shall provide for annual re-certification of a player's | 8 | | financial ability to afford losses. | 9 | | Section 35. Restrictions on games offered by a fantasy | 10 | | sports contest operator. | 11 | | (a) All fantasy sports contest operators, except fantasy | 12 | | sports contest operators who only offer season-long fantasy | 13 | | sports contests, shall develop games that are limited to | 14 | | beginner fantasy sports players and shall prohibit fantasy | 15 | | sports players who are not beginner fantasy sports players from | 16 | | participating in those games either directly or through another | 17 | | person as a proxy. A fantasy sports contest operator shall | 18 | | suspend the account of any fantasy sports player who is not a | 19 | | beginner fantasy sports player and attempts to enter a game | 20 | | limited to beginner fantasy sports players directly or through | 21 | | another person as a proxy and shall ban such individual from | 22 | | further play. | 23 | | (b) All fantasy sports contest operators, except fantasy | 24 | | sports contest operators who only offer season-long fantasy | 25 | | sports contests, shall develop games in which highly |
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| 1 | | experienced fantasy sports players cannot participate either | 2 | | directly or through another person as a proxy. A fantasy sports | 3 | | contest operator shall suspend the account of any highly | 4 | | experienced fantasy sports player who attempts to enter a game | 5 | | that excludes highly experienced fantasy sports players | 6 | | directly or through another person as a proxy and shall ban | 7 | | such individual from further play. Fantasy sports contest | 8 | | operators shall identify highly experienced fantasy sports | 9 | | players by a symbol attached to their username, or by other | 10 | | easily visible means, on all fantasy sports contest platforms. | 11 | | (c) Fantasy sports contest operators shall have | 12 | | prominently published rules that govern when each fantasy | 13 | | sports contest shall close or lock. Each fantasy sports contest | 14 | | operator shall also prominently disclose contest-specific | 15 | | information about the time that the contest closes or locks in | 16 | | connection with each contest offered. A fantasy sports contest | 17 | | operator shall strictly enforce all disclosed closing or lock | 18 | | times. | 19 | | (d) Fantasy sports contest operators shall restrict the | 20 | | number of entries into fantasy sports contests in the following | 21 | | manner: | 22 | | (1) Fantasy sports contest operators shall not allow | 23 | | fantasy sports players to submit more than one entry in any | 24 | | fantasy sports contest involving 12 total entries or less. | 25 | | (2) Fantasy sports contest operators shall not allow | 26 | | fantasy sports players to submit more than 2 entries in any |
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| 1 | | fantasy sports contest involving 13 to 36 total entries. | 2 | | (3) Fantasy sports contest operators shall not allow | 3 | | fantasy sports players to submit more than 3 entries in any | 4 | | fantasy sports contest involving 37 to 100 total entries. | 5 | | (4) Fantasy sports contest operators shall not allow | 6 | | fantasy sports players to submit more than 3% of all | 7 | | entries in any contest involving more than 100 total | 8 | | entries. | 9 | | (5) For all advertised fantasy sports contests, the | 10 | | fantasy sports contest operator shall prominently include | 11 | | information about the maximum number of entries that may be | 12 | | submitted for that contest. | 13 | | (e) Fantasy sports contest operators shall allow | 14 | | individuals to restrict themselves from entering fantasy | 15 | | sports contests under this Act. These restrictions shall | 16 | | include, but not be limited to, (1) fantasy sports contest | 17 | | entry limits, (2) limiting play to fantasy sports contest with | 18 | | entry fees below an established limit, and (3) self-imposed | 19 | | deposit limits less than allowed under this Act. Fantasy sports | 20 | | contest operators shall implement and prominently publish | 21 | | procedures for fantasy sports players to implement the | 22 | | restrictions. Fantasy sports players shall have the option to | 23 | | adjust these limits to make them more restrictive of gameplay | 24 | | as often as they like, but shall not have the option to make | 25 | | limits less restrictive of gameplay within 90 days after | 26 | | setting the limits. |
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| 1 | | Section 40. Prohibited activities by a fantasy sports | 2 | | contest operator. | 3 | | (a) No fantasy sports contest operator employee, | 4 | | principal, officer, director, or contractor shall play on any | 5 | | fantasy sports contest platform of any fantasy sports contest | 6 | | operator or play through another person as a proxy. For the | 7 | | purposes of this subsection (a), a contractor is limited to a | 8 | | contractor who can access information of a fantasy sports | 9 | | contest operator related to the conduct of a fantasy sports | 10 | | contest that is not available to other fantasy sports players. | 11 | | Fantasy sports contest operators shall make these restrictions | 12 | | known to all affected individuals and corporate entities. | 13 | | (b) No fantasy sports contest operator employee, | 14 | | principal, officer, director, or contractor shall disclose | 15 | | confidential information that may affect fantasy sports | 16 | | contest gameplay to any person permitted to engage in fantasy | 17 | | sports contest gameplay. Fantasy sports contest operators | 18 | | shall make these restrictions known to all affected individuals | 19 | | and corporate entities. | 20 | | (c) No fantasy sports contest operator shall allow a | 21 | | professional athlete whose individual statistics or | 22 | | performance may be used to determine any part of the outcome of | 23 | | any fantasy sports contest to enter fantasy sports contests in | 24 | | the sports in which he or she participates. A fantasy sports | 25 | | contest operator shall take commercially reasonable efforts to |
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| 1 | | prevent a sports agent, team employee, referee, or league | 2 | | official associated with any competition that is the subject of | 3 | | fantasy sports contests to enter fantasy sports contests in the | 4 | | sport in which he or she participates, nor shall such athlete, | 5 | | sports agent, team official, team representative, referee, or | 6 | | league official play through another person as a proxy. | 7 | | (1) Fantasy sports contest operators shall take | 8 | | commercially reasonable efforts to obtain lists of persons | 9 | | described in this subsection (c) for the purpose of | 10 | | implementing this subsection (c). | 11 | | (2) Fantasy sports contest operators, upon learning of | 12 | | a violation of this subsection (c), shall bar the | 13 | | individual committing the violation from playing in any | 14 | | fantasy sports contest by suspending the individual's | 15 | | account and banning the individual from further play, shall | 16 | | terminate any existing promotional agreements with the | 17 | | individual, and shall refuse to make any new promotional | 18 | | agreements that compensate the individual. | 19 | | (3) Fantasy sports contest operators shall make these | 20 | | restrictions known to all affected individuals and | 21 | | corporate entities. | 22 | | (d) No fantasy sports contest operator shall allow minors | 23 | | to create a fantasy sports contest account. Fantasy sports | 24 | | contest operators shall include age verification measures when | 25 | | establishing a fantasy sports contest account. | 26 | | (e) No fantasy sports contest operator may extend credit to |
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| 1 | | a fantasy sports player. | 2 | | (f) A fantasy sports contest operator shall not permit | 3 | | unauthorized scripts to be used on fantasy sports contest | 4 | | platforms and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to | 5 | | monitor for and to prevent use of such scripts. | 6 | | (g) A fantasy sports contest operator shall bar any | 7 | | individual or corporation found to be using an unauthorized | 8 | | script from playing in any fantasy sports contest by | 9 | | terminating the individual or corporate account and by banning | 10 | | that individual or corporation from further play. | 11 | | (h) A fantasy sports contest operator shall not authorize | 12 | | scripts that provide a player with a competitive advantage over | 13 | | another player. | 14 | | (i) For the purpose of subsections (f), (g), and (h) of | 15 | | this Section, a script shall be treated as offering a | 16 | | competitive advantage for reasons including, but not limited | 17 | | to, its potential use to: | 18 | | (1) facilitate entry of multiple contests with a single | 19 | | line-up; | 20 | | (2) facilitate changes in many line-ups at one time; | 21 | | (3) facilitate use of commercial products designed and | 22 | | distributed by third parties to identify advantageous game | 23 | | strategies; or | 24 | | (4) gather information about the performance of others | 25 | | for the purpose of identifying or entering contests against | 26 | | fantasy sports players who are less likely to be |
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| 1 | | successful. | 2 | | Section 45. Advertising. | 3 | | (a) Advertisements of fantasy sports contest operators | 4 | | shall not depict (i) minors (other than professional athletes | 5 | | who may be minors), (ii) students, (iii) schools, colleges, or | 6 | | universities, or (iv) school, college, or university settings. | 7 | | However, incidental depiction of non-featured minors or minors | 8 | | accompanying adults shall not be a violation of this subsection | 9 | | (a). | 10 | | (b) Fantasy sports contest operators shall not advertise on | 11 | | school, college, or university campuses. | 12 | | (c) Fantasy sports contest operators shall not advertise at | 13 | | amateur athletic competitions, except to the extent that those | 14 | | competitions are played in stadiums where professional | 15 | | competitions are held and where non-digital advertisements | 16 | | have been posted, erected, or otherwise displayed in a manner | 17 | | that would require substantial effort to remove. | 18 | | Section 50. Withholding of delinquent child support. | 19 | | (a) From winnings required to be reported to the Internal | 20 | | Revenue Service on Form 1099, a fantasy sports contest operator | 21 | | shall withhold up to the full amount of winnings necessary to | 22 | | pay the winner's past due child support amount as certified by | 23 | | the Department of Healthcare and Family Services under Section | 24 | | 10-17.15 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Amounts withheld |
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| 1 | | shall be paid to the Department of Healthcare and Family | 2 | | Services by the fantasy sports contest operator, as applicable. | 3 | | (b) In no event shall the total amount withheld from the | 4 | | cash payout exceed the total cash winnings claimed by the | 5 | | obligor. If the cash payout claimed is greater than the amount | 6 | | sufficient to satisfy the obligor's delinquent child support | 7 | | payments, the fantasy sports contest operator shall pay the | 8 | | obligor the remaining balance of the payout. | 9 | | (c) Any fantasy sports player that knowingly claims | 10 | | winnings from a single fantasy sports contest in a manner to | 11 | | intentionally avoid reporting winnings to the Internal Revenue | 12 | | Service shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Fantasy | 13 | | sports contest operators shall take commercially and | 14 | | technologically reasonable measures to ensure fantasy sports | 15 | | players comply with all reporting requirements. If a fantasy | 16 | | sports contest operator reasonably believes that the fantasy | 17 | | sports player engaged in conduct that would constitute a | 18 | | violation of federal reporting requirements, the fantasy | 19 | | sports contest operator shall bar the individual committing the | 20 | | violation from playing in any fantasy sports contest by | 21 | | suspending the individual's account and banning such | 22 | | individual from further play until the individual provides the | 23 | | fantasy sports contest operator proof that the individual has | 24 | | resolved all compliance issues with the Internal Revenue | 25 | | Service. | 26 | | (d) A fantasy sports contest operator who in good faith |
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| 1 | | complies with the requirements of this Section shall not be | 2 | | liable to the gaming winner or any other individual or entity. | 3 | | (e) Upon request of a fantasy sports contest operator under | 4 | | this Act, an agent of the Board (such as a gaming special agent | 5 | | employed by the Board, a State police officer, or a revenue | 6 | | agent) shall be responsible for notifying the person identified | 7 | | as being delinquent in child support payments that the fantasy | 8 | | sports contest operator is required by law to withhold all or a | 9 | | portion of his or her winnings. If given, this notification | 10 | | must be provided at the time the winnings are withheld. | 11 | | (f) The provisions of this Section shall be operative on | 12 | | and after the date that rules are adopted by the Department of | 13 | | Healthcare and Family Services pursuant to Section 10-17.15 of | 14 | | the Illinois Public Aid Code. | 15 | | (g) The delinquent child support required to be withheld | 16 | | under this Section has priority over any secured or unsecured | 17 | | claim on cash winnings, except claims for federal or State | 18 | | taxes that are required to be withheld under federal or State | 19 | | law. | 20 | | Section 55. Audits. All fantasy sports contest operators | 21 | | with annual fantasy sports contest revenue of $100,000 or more | 22 | | shall annually be subject to an audit of the financial | 23 | | transactions and condition of the fantasy sports contest | 24 | | operator's total operations as they relate to the offering and | 25 | | operating of fantasy sports contests and to ensure compliance |
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| 1 | | with all of the requirements in this Act. Fantasy sports | 2 | | contest operators with annual fantasy sports contest revenues | 3 | | less than $100,000 shall every 3 years be subject to an audit | 4 | | of the financial transactions and condition of the fantasy | 5 | | sports contest operator's total operations as they relate to | 6 | | the offering and operating of fantasy sports contests and to | 7 | | ensure compliance with all of the requirements in this Act. All | 8 | | audits and compliance engagements shall be conducted by | 9 | | certified public accountants or an independent testing | 10 | | laboratory approved by the Board. Each certified public | 11 | | accountant must be registered in the State of Illinois under | 12 | | the Illinois Public Accounting Act. The compensation for each | 13 | | certified public accountant or independent testing laboratory | 14 | | shall be paid directly by the fantasy sports contest operator | 15 | | to the certified public accountant or independent testing | 16 | | laboratory. The audit shall be conducted and submitted to the | 17 | | Board by January 31 of each year. | 18 | | Section 60. Annual reports. All fantasy sports contest | 19 | | operators licensed by the Board must annually submit a report | 20 | | to the Board no later than January 31 of each year. Information | 21 | | included in the report shall include: | 22 | | (1) the number of fantasy sports player accounts with | 23 | | the fantasy sports contest operator; this shall be broken | 24 | | down between beginner fantasy sports players and highly | 25 | | experienced fantasy sports players; |
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| 1 | | (2) the number of new accounts established; | 2 | | (3) the number of accounts closed; | 3 | | (4) the total amount of entry fees received from | 4 | | fantasy sports players located in Illinois; | 5 | | (5) the total amount of prizes awarded to fantasy | 6 | | sports players located in Illinois; | 7 | | (6) the total amount of fantasy sports contest revenue; | 8 | | (7) the number of fantasy sports players that are | 9 | | located in Illinois that requested deposit limit | 10 | | increases; and | 11 | | (8) the number of deposit limit increases granted to | 12 | | fantasy sports players located in Illinois by the fantasy | 13 | | sports contest operator. | 14 | | Section 65. Application for licensure; background | 15 | | investigation; fees. | 16 | | (a) A qualified person may apply to the Board for a | 17 | | fantasy sports contest operators license to conduct fantasy | 18 | | sports contests as provided in this Act. The application shall | 19 | | be made on forms provided by the Board. The burden is upon each | 20 | | applicant to demonstrate suitability for licensure. Each | 21 | | fantasy sports contest operator shall be licensed by the Board. | 22 | | The Board may issue a license for a period of up to 2 years or, | 23 | | in the case of fantasy sports contest operators with annual | 24 | | fantasy sports revenues less than $100,000, for up to 3 years . | 25 | | (b) Each person seeking and possessing a license as a |
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| 1 | | fantasy sports contest operator shall submit to a background | 2 | | investigation conducted by the Board with the assistance of the | 3 | | State Police or other law enforcement. To the extent that the | 4 | | corporate structure of the applicant allows, the background | 5 | | investigation shall include any or all of the following as the | 6 | | Board deems appropriate or as provided by rule: (i) each | 7 | | beneficiary of a trust, (ii) each partner of a partnership, | 8 | | (iii) each member of a limited liability company, (iv) each | 9 | | director and officer of a publicly or non-publicly held | 10 | | corporation, (v) each stockholder of a non-publicly held | 11 | | corporation, (vi) each stockholder of 5% or more of a publicly | 12 | | held corporation, or (vii) each stockholder of 5% or more in a | 13 | | parent or subsidiary corporation. | 14 | | (c) Each person seeking and possessing a license as a | 15 | | fantasy sports contest operator shall disclose the identity of | 16 | | every person, association, trust, corporation, or limited | 17 | | liability company having a greater than 1% direct or indirect | 18 | | pecuniary interest in the fantasy sports contest operator for | 19 | | which the license is sought. If the disclosed entity is a | 20 | | trust, the application shall disclose the names and addresses | 21 | | of the beneficiaries; if a corporation, the names and addresses | 22 | | of all stockholders and directors; if a limited liability | 23 | | company, the names and addresses of all members; or if a | 24 | | partnership, the names and addresses of all partners, both | 25 | | general and limited. | 26 | | (d) All information, records, interviews, reports, |
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| 1 | | statements, memoranda, or other data supplied to or used by the | 2 | | Board in the course of its review or investigation of an | 3 | | application for a license or a renewal under this Act shall be | 4 | | privileged and strictly confidential and shall be used only for | 5 | | the purpose of evaluating an applicant for a license or a | 6 | | renewal. The information, records, interviews, reports, | 7 | | statements, memoranda, or other data shall not be admissible as | 8 | | evidence nor discoverable in any action of any kind in any | 9 | | court or before any tribunal, board, agency, or person, except | 10 | | for any action deemed necessary by the Board. | 11 | | (e) No person may be licensed as a fantasy sports contest | 12 | | operator if that person has been found by the Board to: | 13 | | (1) have a background, including a criminal record, | 14 | | reputation, habits, social or business associations, or | 15 | | prior activities, that poses a threat to the public | 16 | | interests of the State or to the security and integrity of | 17 | | fantasy sports contests; | 18 | | (2) create or enhance the dangers of unsuitable, | 19 | | unfair, or illegal practices, methods, and activities in | 20 | | the conduct of fantasy sports contests; or | 21 | | (3) present questionable business practices and | 22 | | financial arrangements incidental to the conduct of | 23 | | fantasy sports contests. | 24 | | (f) Any applicant for a license under this Act has the | 25 | | burden of proving his or her qualifications to the satisfaction | 26 | | of the Board. The Board may adopt rules to establish additional |
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| 1 | | qualifications and requirements to preserve the integrity and | 2 | | security of fantasy sports contests in this State. | 3 | | (g) A fantasy sports contest operator that has been | 4 | | operating in Illinois for at least 6 months on December 23, | 5 | | 2015 may operate in Illinois until a final decision is rendered | 6 | | on the application for a fantasy sports contest operator | 7 | | license. | 8 | | (h) A non-refundable application fee shall be paid at the | 9 | | time an application for a license is filed with the Board in | 10 | | the following amounts: | 11 | | (1) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 12 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater | 13 | | than $10,000,000 ..............................$25,000 | 14 | | (2) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 15 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 16 | | $5,000,000 but not more than $10,000,000 ......$12,500 | 17 | | (3) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 18 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 19 | | $1,000,000 but not more than $5,000,000 ........$7,500 | 20 | | (4) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 21 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 22 | | $100,000 but not more than $1,000,000 ..........$5,000 | 23 | | (5) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 24 | | fantasy sports contest revenue less | 25 | | than $100,000 ....................................$500 | 26 | | (i) The Board shall establish a fee for each license not to |
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| 1 | | exceed the following for the initial licensure period: | 2 | | (1) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 3 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater | 4 | | than $10,000,000 ..............................$50,000 | 5 | | (2) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 6 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 7 | | $5,000,000 but not more than $10,000,000 ......$25,000 | 8 | | (3) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 9 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 10 | | $1,000,000 but not more than $5,000,000 .......$15,000 | 11 | | (4) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 12 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 13 | | $100,000 but not more than $1,000,000 .........$10,000 | 14 | | (5) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 15 | | fantasy sports contest revenue less | 16 | | than $100,000 ..................................$1,500 | 17 | | (j) For subsequent licensure periods, the renewal fee shall | 18 | | not exceed the following: | 19 | | (1) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 20 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater | 21 | | than $10,000,000 ..............................$37,500 | 22 | | (2) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 23 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 24 | | $5,000,000 but not more than $10,000,000 ......$18,750 | 25 | | (3) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 26 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than |
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| 1 | | $1,000,000 but no more than $5,000,000 ........$11,250 | 2 | | (4) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 3 | | fantasy sports contest revenue greater than | 4 | | $100,000 but not more than $1,000,000 ..........$7,500 | 5 | | (5) Fantasy sports contest operator with annual | 6 | | fantasy sports contest revenue less | 7 | | than $100,000 ..................................$1,125 | 8 | | Section 70. Distribution of license fees. | 9 | | (a) All fees collected under Section 65 of this Act shall | 10 | | be deposited into the State Gaming Fund. | 11 | | (b) Fees collected under Section 65 of this Act shall be | 12 | | used for the administration of this Act. | 13 | | (c) All licenses issued by the Board under this Act are | 14 | | renewable every 2 years for fantasy
sports contest operators | 15 | | with annual fantasy sports contest revenues of $100,000 or more | 16 | | and every 3 years for fantasy sports contest operators with | 17 | | annual fantasy sports contest revenues less than $100,000 | 18 | | unless sooner cancelled or terminated. No license issued under | 19 | | this Act is transferable or assignable. | 20 | | Section 75. Imposition and distribution of tax. | 21 | | (a) A privilege tax is imposed on persons engaged in the | 22 | | business of operating fantasy sports contests based on the | 23 | | fantasy sports contest revenues received by a fantasy sports | 24 | | contest operator licensed under this Act at the following |
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| 1 | | graduated tax rates: | 2 | | (1) 5% of annual fantasy sports contest revenues up to | 3 | | and including $1,000,000; | 4 | | (2) 7.5% of annual fantasy sports contest revenues in | 5 | | excess of $1,000,000 but not exceeding $3,000,000; | 6 | | (3) 10% of annual fantasy sports contest revenues in | 7 | | excess of $3,000,000 but not exceeding $8,000,000; | 8 | | (4) 15% of annual fantasy sports contest revenues in | 9 | | excess of $8,000,000 but not exceeding $15,000,000; and | 10 | | (5) 22.5% of annual fantasy sports contest revenues in | 11 | | excess of $15,000,000; | 12 | | (b) The taxes imposed by this Section shall be paid by the | 13 | | fantasy sports contest operator to the Board not later than the | 14 | | fifteenth day of every month for the previous month's privilege | 15 | | taxes. All payments not remitted when due shall be paid | 16 | | together with a penalty assessment on the unpaid balance at a | 17 | | rate of 1.5% per month. | 18 | | (c) All of the tax collected under this Section shall be | 19 | | deposited into the Education Assistance Fund. | 20 | | Section 80. Limitation on taxation of fantasy sports | 21 | | contest operators. Fantasy sports contest operators shall not | 22 | | be subjected to any excise tax, license tax, permit tax, | 23 | | privilege tax, or occupation tax that is imposed exclusively | 24 | | upon the licensee by the State or any political subdivision | 25 | | thereof, except as provided in this Act. |
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| 1 | | Section 900. The Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by | 2 | | changing Section 4.30 as follows: | 3 | | (5 ILCS 80/4.30) | 4 | | Sec. 4.30. Acts repealed on January 1, 2020. The following | 5 | | Acts are repealed on January 1, 2020: | 6 | | The Auction License Act. | 7 | | The Community Association Manager Licensing and | 8 | | Disciplinary Act. | 9 | | The Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989. | 10 | | The Illinois Landscape Architecture Act of 1989. | 11 | | The Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989. | 12 | | The Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. | 13 | | The Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Practice Act. | 14 | | The Perfusionist Practice Act.
| 15 | | The Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989. | 16 | | The Real Estate License Act of 2000. | 17 | | The Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989. | 18 | | The Fantasy Sports Contest Act. | 19 | | (Source: P.A. 96-610, eff. 8-24-09; 96-626, eff. 8-24-09; | 20 | | 96-682, eff. 8-25-09; 96-726, eff. 7-1-10; 96-730, eff. | 21 | | 8-25-09; 96-855, eff. 12-31-09; 96-856, eff. 12-31-09; | 22 | | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.) | 23 | | Section 905. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
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| 1 | | changing Section 10-17.15 as follows: | 2 | | (305 ILCS 5/10-17.15) | 3 | | Sec. 10-17.15. Certification of information to State | 4 | | gaming licensees. | 5 | | (a) For purposes of this Section, "State gaming licensee" | 6 | | means, as applicable, an organization licensee or advance | 7 | | deposit wagering licensee licensed under the Illinois Horse | 8 | | Racing Act of 1975, an owners licensee licensed under the | 9 | | Riverboat Gambling Act, or a licensee that operates, under any | 10 | | law of this State, one or more facilities or gaming locations | 11 | | at which lawful gambling is authorized and licensed as provided | 12 | | in the Riverboat Gambling Act , or a fantasy sports contest | 13 | | operator licensed under the Fantasy Sports Contest Act . | 14 | | (b) The Department may provide, by rule, for certification | 15 | | to any State gaming licensee of past due child support owed by | 16 | | a responsible relative under a support order entered by a court | 17 | | or administrative body of this or any other State on behalf of | 18 | | a resident or non-resident receiving child support services | 19 | | under this Article in accordance with the requirements of Title | 20 | | IV-D, Part D, of the Social Security Act. The State gaming | 21 | | licensee shall have the ability to withhold from winnings | 22 | | required to be reported to the Internal Revenue Service on Form | 23 | | W-2G, up to the full amount of winnings necessary to pay the | 24 | | winner's past due child support. The rule shall provide for | 25 | | notice to and an opportunity to be heard by each responsible |
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| 1 | | relative affected and any final administrative decision | 2 | | rendered by the Department shall be reviewed only under and in | 3 | | accordance with the Administrative Review Law. | 4 | | (c) For withholding of winnings, the State gaming licensee | 5 | | shall be entitled to an administrative fee not to exceed the | 6 | | lesser of 4% of the total amount of cash winnings paid to the | 7 | | gambling winner or $150. | 8 | | (d) In no event may the total amount withheld from the cash | 9 | | payout, including the administrative fee, exceed the total cash | 10 | | winnings claimed by the obligor. If the cash payout claimed is | 11 | | greater than the amount sufficient to satisfy the obligor's | 12 | | delinquent child support payments, the State gaming licensee | 13 | | shall pay the obligor the remaining balance of the payout, less | 14 | | the administrative fee authorized by subsection (c) of this | 15 | | Section, at the time it is claimed. | 16 | | (e) A State gaming licensee who in good faith complies with | 17 | | the requirements of this Section shall not be liable to the | 18 | | gaming winner or any other individual or entity.
| 19 | | (Source: P.A. 98-318, eff. 8-12-13.) | 20 | | Section 910. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by | 21 | | changing Section 28-1 as follows:
| 22 | | (720 ILCS 5/28-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 28-1)
| 23 | | Sec. 28-1. Gambling.
| 24 | | (a) A person commits gambling when he or she:
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| 1 | | (1) knowingly plays a game of chance or skill for money | 2 | | or other thing of
value, unless excepted in subsection (b) | 3 | | of this Section;
| 4 | | (2) knowingly makes a wager upon the result of any | 5 | | game, contest, or any
political nomination, appointment or | 6 | | election;
| 7 | | (3) knowingly operates, keeps, owns, uses, purchases, | 8 | | exhibits, rents, sells,
bargains for the sale or lease of, | 9 | | manufactures or distributes any
gambling device;
| 10 | | (4) contracts to have or give himself or herself or | 11 | | another the option to buy
or sell, or contracts to buy or | 12 | | sell, at a future time, any grain or
other commodity | 13 | | whatsoever, or any stock or security of any company,
where | 14 | | it is at the time of making such contract intended by both | 15 | | parties
thereto that the contract to buy or sell, or the | 16 | | option, whenever
exercised, or the contract resulting | 17 | | therefrom, shall be settled, not by
the receipt or delivery | 18 | | of such property, but by the payment only of
differences in | 19 | | prices thereof; however, the issuance, purchase, sale,
| 20 | | exercise, endorsement or guarantee, by or through a person | 21 | | registered
with the Secretary of State pursuant to Section | 22 | | 8 of the Illinois
Securities Law of 1953, or by or through | 23 | | a person exempt from such
registration under said Section | 24 | | 8, of a put, call, or other option to
buy or sell | 25 | | securities which have been registered with the Secretary of
| 26 | | State or which are exempt from such registration under |
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| 1 | | Section 3 of the
Illinois Securities Law of 1953 is not | 2 | | gambling within the meaning of
this paragraph (4);
| 3 | | (5) knowingly owns or possesses any book, instrument or | 4 | | apparatus by
means of which bets or wagers have been, or | 5 | | are, recorded or registered,
or knowingly possesses any | 6 | | money which he has received in the course of
a bet or | 7 | | wager;
| 8 | | (6) knowingly sells pools upon the result of any game | 9 | | or contest of skill or
chance, political nomination, | 10 | | appointment or election;
| 11 | | (7) knowingly sets up or promotes any lottery or sells, | 12 | | offers to sell or
transfers any ticket or share for any | 13 | | lottery;
| 14 | | (8) knowingly sets up or promotes any policy game or | 15 | | sells, offers to sell or
knowingly possesses or transfers | 16 | | any policy ticket, slip, record,
document or other similar | 17 | | device;
| 18 | | (9) knowingly drafts, prints or publishes any lottery | 19 | | ticket or share,
or any policy ticket, slip, record, | 20 | | document or similar device, except for
such activity | 21 | | related to lotteries, bingo games and raffles authorized by
| 22 | | and conducted in accordance with the laws of Illinois or | 23 | | any other state or
foreign government;
| 24 | | (10) knowingly advertises any lottery or policy game, | 25 | | except for such
activity related to lotteries, bingo games | 26 | | and raffles authorized by and
conducted in accordance with |
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| 1 | | the laws of Illinois or any other state;
| 2 | | (11) knowingly transmits information as to wagers, | 3 | | betting odds, or
changes in betting odds by telephone, | 4 | | telegraph, radio, semaphore or
similar means; or knowingly | 5 | | installs or maintains equipment for the
transmission or | 6 | | receipt of such information; except that nothing in this
| 7 | | subdivision (11) prohibits transmission or receipt of such | 8 | | information
for use in news reporting of sporting events or | 9 | | contests; or
| 10 | | (12) knowingly establishes, maintains, or operates an | 11 | | Internet site that
permits a person to play a game of
| 12 | | chance or skill for money or other thing of value by means | 13 | | of the Internet or
to make a wager upon the
result of any | 14 | | game, contest, political nomination, appointment, or
| 15 | | election by means of the Internet. This item (12) does not | 16 | | apply to activities referenced in items (6) and (6.1) of | 17 | | subsection (b) of this Section. This item (12) does not | 18 | | apply to activities referenced in item (15) subsection (b) | 19 | | of this Section.
| 20 | | (b) Participants in any of the following activities shall | 21 | | not be
convicted of gambling:
| 22 | | (1) Agreements to compensate for loss caused by the | 23 | | happening of
chance including without limitation contracts | 24 | | of indemnity or guaranty
and life or health or accident | 25 | | insurance.
| 26 | | (2) Offers of prizes, award or compensation to the |
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| 1 | | actual
contestants in any bona fide contest for the | 2 | | determination of skill,
speed, strength or endurance or to | 3 | | the owners of animals or vehicles
entered in such contest.
| 4 | | (3) Pari-mutuel betting as authorized by the law of | 5 | | this State.
| 6 | | (4) Manufacture of gambling devices, including the | 7 | | acquisition of
essential parts therefor and the assembly | 8 | | thereof, for transportation in
interstate or foreign | 9 | | commerce to any place outside this State when such
| 10 | | transportation is not prohibited by any applicable Federal | 11 | | law; or the
manufacture, distribution, or possession of | 12 | | video gaming terminals, as
defined in the Video Gaming Act, | 13 | | by manufacturers, distributors, and
terminal operators | 14 | | licensed to do so under the Video Gaming Act.
| 15 | | (5) The game commonly known as "bingo", when conducted | 16 | | in accordance
with the Bingo License and Tax Act.
| 17 | | (6) Lotteries when conducted by the State of Illinois | 18 | | in accordance
with the Illinois Lottery Law. This exemption | 19 | | includes any activity conducted by the Department of | 20 | | Revenue to sell lottery tickets pursuant to the provisions | 21 | | of the Illinois Lottery Law and its rules.
| 22 | | (6.1) The purchase of lottery tickets through the | 23 | | Internet for a lottery conducted by the State of Illinois | 24 | | under the program established in Section 7.12 of the | 25 | | Illinois Lottery Law.
| 26 | | (7) Possession of an antique slot machine that is |
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| 1 | | neither used nor
intended to be used in the operation or | 2 | | promotion of any unlawful
gambling activity or enterprise. | 3 | | For the purpose of this subparagraph
(b)(7), an antique | 4 | | slot machine is one manufactured 25 years ago or earlier.
| 5 | | (8) Raffles and poker runs when conducted in accordance | 6 | | with the Raffles and Poker Runs Act.
| 7 | | (9) Charitable games when conducted in accordance with | 8 | | the Charitable
Games Act.
| 9 | | (10) Pull tabs and jar games when conducted under the | 10 | | Illinois Pull
Tabs and Jar Games Act.
| 11 | | (11) Gambling games conducted on riverboats when
| 12 | | authorized by the Riverboat Gambling Act.
| 13 | | (12) Video gaming terminal games at a licensed | 14 | | establishment, licensed truck stop establishment,
licensed
| 15 | | fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans | 16 | | establishment when
conducted in accordance with the Video | 17 | | Gaming Act. | 18 | | (13) Games of skill or chance where money or other | 19 | | things of value can be won but no payment or purchase is | 20 | | required to participate. | 21 | | (14) Savings promotion raffles authorized under | 22 | | Section 5g of the Illinois Banking Act, Section 7008 of the | 23 | | Savings Bank Act, Section 42.7 of the Illinois Credit Union | 24 | | Act, Section 5136B of the National Bank Act (12 U.S.C. | 25 | | 25a), or Section 4 of the Home Owners' Loan Act (12 U.S.C. | 26 | | 1463). |
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| 1 | | (15) Fantasy sports contests and participation in | 2 | | fantasy sports contests as defined and offered under the | 3 | | Fantasy Sports Contest Act. | 4 | | (c) Sentence.
| 5 | | Gambling is a
Class A misdemeanor. A second or
subsequent | 6 | | conviction under subsections (a)(3) through (a)(12),
is a Class | 7 | | 4 felony.
| 8 | | (d) Circumstantial evidence.
| 9 | | In prosecutions under
this
Section circumstantial evidence | 10 | | shall have the same validity and weight as
in any criminal | 11 | | prosecution.
| 12 | | (Source: P.A. 98-644, eff. 6-10-14; 99-149, eff. 1-1-16 .)
| 13 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 14 | | becoming law.".
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