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90_SB0261

      230 ILCS 10/5             from Ch. 120, par. 2405
          Amends the Riverboat Gambling  Act.   Provides  that  the
      Gaming  Board  shall  be  increased  from  5  to  7  members.
      Provides  that  one  of the new members shall be a recovering
      compulsive gambler or a person with specialized knowledge  in
      the field of pathological gambling.
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend the Riverboat Gambling Act by changing
 2    Section 5.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.   The  Riverboat  Gambling  Act is amended by
 6    changing Section 5 as follows:
 7        (230 ILCS 10/5) (from Ch. 120, par. 2405)
 8        Sec. 5.  Gaming Board.
 9        (a)  (1)  There  is   hereby   established   within   the
10    Department  of  Revenue  an Illinois Gaming Board which shall
11    have the powers and duties specified in  this  Act,  and  all
12    other  powers  necessary  and proper to fully and effectively
13    execute  this  Act  for   the   purpose   of   administering,
14    regulating,  and  enforcing  the system of riverboat gambling
15    established by this Act. Its jurisdiction shall extend  under
16    this   Act   to   every   person,  association,  corporation,
17    partnership  and  trust  involved   in   riverboat   gambling
18    operations in the State of Illinois.
19        (2)  The  Board  shall  consist  of  7  5  members  to be
20    appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of  the
21    Senate, one of whom shall be designated by the Governor to be
22    chairman.   Each  member shall have a reasonable knowledge of
23    the  practice,   procedure   and   principles   of   gambling
24    operations.  Each  member  shall  either  be  a  resident  of
25    Illinois  or  shall certify that he will become a resident of
26    Illinois before taking office. At least one member  shall  be
27    experienced in law enforcement and criminal investigation, at
28    least  one  member  shall  be  a  certified public accountant
29    experienced in accounting and  auditing,  and  at  least  one
30    member  shall  be  a  lawyer  licensed  to  practice  law  in
31    Illinois,  and at least one member shall be a person verified
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 1    by the National Counsel on Problem Gambling or by  its  State
 2    affiliate,  the  Illinois  Counsel  on Problem and Compulsive
 3    Gambling, as either a person who has been in  a  recovery  or
 4    treatment  program  for  compulsive  gambling for at least 10
 5    years  or  an  individual  with  specialized   knowledge   or
 6    experience in the field of pathological gambling.
 7        (3)  The  terms of office of the Board members shall be 3
 8    years, except that the terms of office of the  initial  Board
 9    members appointed pursuant to this Act will commence from the
10    effective  date  of  this  Act and run as follows:  one for a
11    term ending July 1, 1991, 2 for a term ending July  1,  1992,
12    and 2 for a term ending July 1, 1993.  The terms of office of
13    the initial Board members appointed under this amendatory Act
14    of  1997  will  commence  from  the  effective  date  of this
15    amendatory Act of 1997 and run until July  1,  2000.Upon  the
16    expiration  of  the  foregoing  terms, the successors of such
17    members shall serve a  term  for  3  years  and  until  their
18    successors  are  appointed  and  qualified  for  like  terms.
19    Vacancies in the Board shall be filled for the unexpired term
20    in  like manner as original appointments.  Each member of the
21    Board shall be eligible for reappointment at  the  discretion
22    of the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
23        (4)  Each member of the Board shall receive $300 for each
24    day  the Board meets and for each day the member conducts any
25    hearing pursuant to this Act.  Each member of the Board shall
26    also be reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses  and
27    disbursements incurred in the execution of official duties.
28        (5)  No  person  shall be appointed a member of the Board
29    or continue to be a member of the  Board  who  is,  or  whose
30    spouse,  child  or  parent  is,  a  member  of  the  board of
31    directors of, or a  person  financially  interested  in,  any
32    gambling operation subject to the jurisdiction of this Board,
33    or  any  race  track, race meeting, racing association or the
34    operations  thereof  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  of   the
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 1    Illinois  Racing Board.  No Board member shall hold any other
 2    public office for which he shall receive  compensation  other
 3    than  necessary  travel  or  other  incidental  expenses.  No
 4    person shall be a member of the Board  who  is  not  of  good
 5    moral  character  or  who  has been convicted of, or is under
 6    indictment for, a felony under the laws of  Illinois  or  any
 7    other state, or the United States.
 8        (6)  Any  member  of  the  Board  may  be  removed by the
 9    Governor for neglect of duty,  misfeasance,  malfeasance,  or
10    nonfeasance in office.
11        (7)  Before  entering upon the discharge of the duties of
12    his office, each member of the Board shall take an oath  that
13    he will faithfully execute the duties of his office according
14    to  the  laws  of  the  State  and  the rules and regulations
15    adopted therewith  and  shall  give  bond  to  the  State  of
16    Illinois,  approved  by  the Governor, in the sum of $25,000.
17    Every such bond, when duly executed and  approved,  shall  be
18    recorded  in  the office of the Secretary of State.  Whenever
19    the Governor determines that the bond of any  member  of  the
20    Board   has   become  or  is  likely  to  become  invalid  or
21    insufficient, he shall require such member forthwith to renew
22    his bond, which is to  be  approved  by  the  Governor.   Any
23    member  of  the  Board  who  fails to take oath and give bond
24    within 30 days from the date of his appointment, or who fails
25    to renew his bond within 30 days after it is demanded by  the
26    Governor,  shall  be  guilty  of  neglect  of duty and may be
27    removed by the Governor.  The cost of any bond given  by  any
28    member of the Board under this Section shall be taken to be a
29    part of the necessary expenses of the Board.
30        (8)  Upon  the request of the Board, the Department shall
31    employ such personnel as may be necessary to  carry  out  the
32    functions of the Board.  No person shall be employed to serve
33    the  Board  who  is,  or whose spouse, parent or child is, an
34    official of, or has a  financial  interest  in  or  financial
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 1    relation  with,  any  operator engaged in gambling operations
 2    within this State or any organization engaged  in  conducting
 3    horse racing within this State.  Any employee violating these
 4    prohibitions shall be subject to termination of employment.
 5        (9)  An  Administrator  shall  perform any and all duties
 6    that  the  Board  shall  assign  him.   The  salary  of   the
 7    Administrator  shall  be determined by the Board and approved
 8    by the Director of the Department and, in addition, he  shall
 9    be  reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses incurred
10    by  him  in  discharge   of   his   official   duties.    The
11    Administrator  shall  keep  records of all proceedings of the
12    Board and shall preserve all records,  books,  documents  and
13    other papers belonging to the Board or entrusted to its care.
14    The Administrator shall devote his full time to the duties of
15    the office and shall not hold any other office or employment.
16        (b)  The  Board shall have general responsibility for the
17    implementation of this  Act.   Its  duties  include,  without
18    limitation, the following:
19             (1)  To  decide promptly and in reasonable order all
20        license applications. Any party aggrieved by an action of
21        the Board denying, suspending, revoking,  restricting  or
22        refusing  to renew a license may request a hearing before
23        the Board.  A request for a hearing must be made  to  the
24        Board in writing within 5 days after service of notice of
25        the  action  of  the  Board.  Notice of the action of the
26        Board shall be served either by personal delivery  or  by
27        certified  mail, postage prepaid, to the aggrieved party.
28        Notice served by certified mail shall be deemed  complete
29        on  the  business day following the date of such mailing.
30        The Board shall conduct all requested  hearings  promptly
31        and in reasonable order;
32             (2)  To  conduct  all  hearings  pertaining to civil
33        violations  of  this  Act  or   rules   and   regulations
34        promulgated hereunder;
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 1             (3)  To  promulgate such rules and regulations as in
 2        its judgment may be necessary to protect or  enhance  the
 3        credibility   and   integrity   of   gambling  operations
 4        authorized  by  this  Act  and  the  regulatory   process
 5        hereunder;
 6             (4)  To provide for the establishment and collection
 7        of all license and registration fees and taxes imposed by
 8        this  Act  and  the rules and regulations issued pursuant
 9        hereto.  All such fees and taxes shall be deposited  into
10        the State Gaming Fund;
11             (5)  To  provide  for  the  levy  and  collection of
12        penalties and fines for the violation  of  provisions  of
13        this  Act  and  the  rules  and  regulations  promulgated
14        hereunder.    All  such  fines  and  penalties  shall  be
15        deposited into the Education Assistance Fund, created  by
16        Public Act 86-0018, of the State of Illinois;
17             (6)  To be present through its inspectors and agents
18        any   time  gambling  operations  are  conducted  on  any
19        riverboat for  the  purpose  of  certifying  the  revenue
20        thereof,   receiving  complaints  from  the  public,  and
21        conducting such other investigations into the conduct  of
22        the  gambling  games and the maintenance of the equipment
23        as from time to time the Board  may  deem  necessary  and
24        proper;
25             (7)  To  review  and  rule  upon  any complaint by a
26        licensee regarding any investigative  procedures  of  the
27        State  which  are  unnecessarily  disruptive  of gambling
28        operations.  The need to inspect and investigate shall be
29        presumed at all times.  The disruption  of  a  licensee's
30        operations  shall  be  proved  by  clear  and  convincing
31        evidence,  and establish that:  (A) the procedures had no
32        reasonable  law  enforcement  purposes,   and   (B)   the
33        procedures  were so disruptive as to unreasonably inhibit
34        gambling operations;
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 1             (8)  To hold at least one meeting  each  quarter  of
 2        the  fiscal  year.   In addition, special meetings may be
 3        called by the Chairman or any 2  Board  members  upon  72
 4        hours  written notice to each member.  All Board meetings
 5        shall be subject to the Open Meetings Act. Three  members
 6        of the Board shall constitute a quorum, and 3 votes shall
 7        be  required  for  any  final determination by the Board.
 8        The Board shall keep a complete and  accurate  record  of
 9        all  its meetings. A majority of the members of the Board
10        shall constitute a quorum  for  the  transaction  of  any
11        business,  for  the  performance  of any duty, or for the
12        exercise of any power which this Act requires  the  Board
13        members  to transact, perform or exercise en banc, except
14        that, upon order of the Board, one of the  Board  members
15        or  an  administrative  law judge designated by the Board
16        may conduct any hearing provided for under this Act or by
17        Board rule and may recommend findings  and  decisions  to
18        the  Board.  The Board member or administrative law judge
19        conducting such hearing shall have all powers and  rights
20        granted  to the Board in this Act. The record made at the
21        time of the hearing shall be reviewed by the Board, or  a
22        majority  thereof,  and  the findings and decision of the
23        majority of the Board shall constitute the order  of  the
24        Board in such case;
25             (9)  To  maintain  records  which  are  separate and
26        distinct from the records of any  other  State  board  or
27        commission.   Such  records shall be available for public
28        inspection  and  shall  accurately  reflect   all   Board
29        proceedings;
30             (10)  To  file  a  written  annual  report  with the
31        Governor  on  or  before  March  1  each  year  and  such
32        additional reports  as  the  Governor  may  request.  The
33        annual  report  shall include a statement of receipts and
34        disbursements by the Board, actions taken by  the  Board,
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 1        and  any additional information and recommendations which
 2        the Board may deem valuable or  which  the  Governor  may
 3        request;
 4             (11)  To  review  the  patterns of wagering and wins
 5        and losses by persons on  riverboat  gambling  operations
 6        under  this  Act, and make recommendation to the Governor
 7        and the General Assembly, by  January  31,  1992,  as  to
 8        whether limits on wagering losses should be imposed; and
 9             (12)  To     assume     responsibility    for    the
10        administration and enforcement of the Bingo  License  and
11        Tax  Act, the Charitable Games Act, and the Pull Tabs and
12        Jar Games Act if such responsibility is delegated  to  it
13        by the Director of Revenue.
14        (c)  The  Board  shall  have  jurisdiction over and shall
15    supervise all gambling operations governed by this Act.   The
16    Board shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and
17    effectively  execute  the  provisions of this Act, including,
18    but not limited to, the following:
19             (1)  To investigate  applicants  and  determine  the
20        eligibility  of  applicants  for  licenses  and to select
21        among competing  applicants  the  applicants  which  best
22        serve the interests of the citizens of Illinois.
23             (2)  To  have  jurisdiction and supervision over all
24        riverboat gambling  operations  in  this  State  and  all
25        persons  on  riverboats  where  gambling  operations  are
26        conducted.
27             (3)  To  promulgate  rules  and  regulations for the
28        purpose of administering the provisions of this  Act  and
29        to  prescribe  rules,  regulations  and  conditions under
30        which all  riverboat  gambling  in  the  State  shall  be
31        conducted.  Such rules and regulations are to provide for
32        the  prevention  of  practices  detrimental to the public
33        interest  and  for  the  best  interests   of   riverboat
34        gambling,  including  rules and regulations regarding the
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 1        inspection of such  riverboats  and  the  review  of  any
 2        permits  or  licenses  necessary  to  operate a riverboat
 3        under any laws or regulations applicable  to  riverboats,
 4        and to impose penalties for violations thereof.
 5             (4)  To enter the office, riverboats, facilities, or
 6        other places of business of a licensee, where evidence of
 7        the  compliance  or  noncompliance with the provisions of
 8        this Act is likely to be found.
 9             (5)  To investigate alleged violations of  this  Act
10        or  the  rules  of  the  Board  and  to  take appropriate
11        disciplinary action against a licensee or a holder of  an
12        occupational   license  for  a  violation,  or  institute
13        appropriate legal action for enforcement, or both.
14             (6)  To adopt standards for  the  licensing  of  all
15        persons  under  this  Act,  as  well as for electronic or
16        mechanical gambling games, and to establish fees for such
17        licenses.
18             (7)  To  adopt   appropriate   standards   for   all
19        riverboats and facilities.
20             (8)  To   require   that   the   records,  including
21        financial or other statements of any licensee under  this
22        Act,  shall  be  kept in such manner as prescribed by the
23        Board  and  that  any  such  licensee  involved  in   the
24        ownership  or management of gambling operations submit to
25        the Board an annual balance sheet  and  profit  and  loss
26        statement,  list  of  the  stockholders  or other persons
27        having  a  1%  or  greater  beneficial  interest  in  the
28        gambling activities of  each  licensee,   and  any  other
29        information   the  Board  deems  necessary  in  order  to
30        effectively  administer   this   Act   and   all   rules,
31        regulations, orders and final decisions promulgated under
32        this Act.
33             (9)  To  conduct  hearings,  issue subpoenas for the
34        attendance of witnesses and subpoenas duces tecum for the
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 1        production  of  books,  records   and   other   pertinent
 2        documents  in accordance with the Illinois Administrative
 3        Procedure Act, and to administer oaths  and  affirmations
 4        to  the witnesses, when, in the judgment of the Board, it
 5        is necessary to administer or enforce  this  Act  or  the
 6        Board rules.
 7             (10)  To prescribe a form to be used by any licensee
 8        involved  in  the  ownership  or  management  of gambling
 9        operations as an application  for  employment  for  their
10        employees.
11             (11)  To  revoke  or  suspend licenses, as the Board
12        may see fit and in compliance with applicable laws of the
13        State regarding administrative procedures, and to  review
14        applications  for the renewal of licenses.  The Board may
15        suspend an owners license, without notice or hearing upon
16        a determination that the safety or health of  patrons  or
17        employees  is  jeopardized  by  continuing  a riverboat's
18        operation.  The suspension may remain in effect until the
19        Board determines that the cause for suspension  has  been
20        abated.   The  Board may revoke the owners license upon a
21        determination that the owner has  not  made  satisfactory
22        progress toward abating the hazard.
23             (12)  To  eject or exclude or authorize the ejection
24        or exclusion  of,  any  person  from  riverboat  gambling
25        facilities where such person is in violation of this Act,
26        rules  and regulations thereunder, or final orders of the
27        Board, or where such person's conduct  or  reputation  is
28        such  that  his  presence  within  the riverboat gambling
29        facilities may, in the opinion of the  Board,  call  into
30        question  the  honesty  and  integrity  of  the  gambling
31        operations  or  interfere  with  orderly conduct thereof;
32        provided that the propriety of such ejection or exclusion
33        is subject to subsequent hearing by the Board.
34             (13)  To   require   all   licensees   of   gambling
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 1        operations to utilize a cashless wagering system  whereby
 2        all  players'  money  is  converted to tokens, electronic
 3        cards, or chips which shall be used only for wagering  in
 4        the gambling establishment.
 5             (14)  To authorize the routes of a riverboat and the
 6        stops which a riverboat may make.
 7             (15)  To  suspend,  revoke  or restrict licenses, to
 8        require the removal of a licensee or  an  employee  of  a
 9        licensee  for  a violation of this Act or a Board rule or
10        for engaging in a  fraudulent  practice,  and  to  impose
11        civil  penalties  of up to $5,000 against individuals and
12        up to $10,000 or an  amount  equal  to  the  daily  gross
13        receipts, whichever is larger, against licensees for each
14        violation  of any provision of the Act, any rules adopted
15        by the Board, any order of the Board or any other  action
16        which,  in  the  Board's  discretion,  is  a detriment or
17        impediment to riverboat gambling operations.
18             (16)  To  hire  employees  to  gather   information,
19        conduct  investigations  and  carry  out  any other tasks
20        contemplated under this Act.
21             (17)  To establish minimum levels of insurance to be
22        maintained by licensees.
23             (18)  To authorize  a  licensee  to  sell  or  serve
24        alcoholic  liquors, wine or beer as defined in the Liquor
25        Control Act of 1934 on board  a  riverboat  and  to  have
26        exclusive  authority  to establish the hours for sale and
27        consumption of alcoholic liquor  on  board  a  riverboat,
28        notwithstanding  any  provision of the Liquor Control Act
29        of 1934 or any local ordinance.  The establishment of the
30        hours for sale and consumption  of  alcoholic  liquor  on
31        board  a  riverboat is an exclusive power and function of
32        the State.  A home rule unit may not establish the  hours
33        for  sale  and consumption of alcoholic liquor on board a
34        riverboat.  This amendatory Act of 1991 is a  denial  and
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 1        limitation  of  home  rule  powers  and  functions  under
 2        subsection  (h)  of  Section  6  of  Article  VII  of the
 3        Illinois Constitution.
 4             (19)  After consultation with the U.S. Army Corps of
 5        Engineers, to establish binding emergency orders upon the
 6        concurrence of a majority of the  members  of  the  Board
 7        regarding  the  navigability  of  rivers  in the event of
 8        extreme weather conditions, acts of God or other  extreme
 9        circumstances.
10             (20)  To delegate the execution of any of its powers
11        under  this  Act  for  the  purpose  of administering and
12        enforcing  this  Act  and  its  rules   and   regulations
13        hereunder.
14             (21)  To  take any other action as may be reasonable
15        or  appropriate  to  enforce  this  Act  and  rules   and
16        regulations hereunder.
17        (d)  The Board may seek and shall receive the cooperation
18    of  the  Department  of State Police in conducting background
19    investigations  of   applicants   and   in   fulfilling   its
20    responsibilities  under  this Section.  Costs incurred by the
21    Department of State Police as a result  of  such  cooperation
22    shall   be   paid  by  the  Board  in  conformance  with  the
23    requirements of subsection 22 of Section  55a  of  The  Civil
24    Administrative Code of Illinois.
25    (Source: P.A. 86-1029; 86-1389; 87-826.)

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