92nd General Assembly
Summary of HB1000
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House Sponsors:
BIGGINS-SAVIANO-HOFFMAN-SCHMITZ-REITZ, 
   HULTGREN AND MATHIAS.

Senate Sponsors:
DILLARD

Short description: 
LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-DELIVERY                                                

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the  Liquor  Control  Act  of  1934.   Provides  that  any      
   representative,  agent,  or  employee  of  an  express company, common      
   carrier, or contract carrier who delivers alcoholic liquor to a             
   residential address without the acknowledgement of the consignee and        
   without first obtaining the signature at the time of delivery by a          
   person who is at least 21 years of age is guilty of a business              
   offense. Imposes reporting requirements upon entities that transport        
   liquor into Illinois for delivery in Illinois.                              
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
        Further amends the Liquor  Control  Act  of  1934.   Deletes  the      
   requirement  that a carrier that brings alcoholic liquor into Illinois      
   include its address in Illinois at which the  records  supporting  the      
   report  are  kept  and are open to inspection in its monthly report to      
   the Department of  Revenue.  Provides  that  every  railroad  company,      
   express   company,   common  or  contract  carrier,  person, firm,  or      
   corporation filing or  required  to  file  a  monthly  report  to  the      
   Department  of  Revenue under the Act deliver and make available, upon      
   the Department's request, the records supporting the report.                
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                
        Further amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934.  Provides that  an      
   express  company,  common carrier, or contract carrier that transports      
   alcoholic liquor  for  delivery  within  this  State  (rather  than  a      
   representative,  agent,  or  employee  of  an  express company, common      
   carrier, or contract carrier) that delivers alcoholic liquor to a           
   residential address without first obtaining the acknowledgement of the      
   consignee and without first obtaining the signature at the time of          
   delivery by a person who is at least 21 years of age is guilty of a         
   business offense. Provides that an express company, common carrier or       
   contract carrier shall be held vicariously liable for the actions of        
   its respresentative, agents, or employees. Provides that an express         
   company, common carrier, or contract carrier is considered served with      
   process if a representative, agent, or employee alleged to have             
   violated the Act is personally served.                                      
 
Last action on Bill: PUBLIC ACT.............................. 92-0380

   Last action date: AUG-16-2001

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   1     SENATE -   1


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