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Public Act 101-0360 Public Act 0360 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0360 | SB1917 Enrolled | LRB101 06913 SMS 51945 b |
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| AN ACT concerning gaming.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Raffles and Poker Runs Act is amended by | changing Sections 2 and 9 as follows:
| (230 ILCS 15/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 2302)
| Sec. 2. Licensing. | (a) The governing body of any county or municipality
within | this State may establish a system for the licensing of | organizations
to operate raffles. The governing bodies of a | county and one or more
municipalities may, pursuant to a | written contract, jointly establish a
system for the licensing | of organizations to operate raffles within any
area of | contiguous territory not contained within the corporate limits | of a
municipality which is not a party to such contract. The | governing bodies
of two or more adjacent counties or two or | more adjacent municipalities
located within a county may, | pursuant to a written contract, jointly
establish a system for | the licensing of organizations to operate raffles
within the | corporate limits of such counties or municipalities. The
| licensing authority may establish special categories of | licenses and
promulgate rules relating to the various | categories. The licensing system
shall provide for limitations |
| upon (1) the aggregate retail value of all
prizes or | merchandise awarded by a licensee in a single raffle, (2) the
| maximum retail value of each prize awarded by a licensee in a | single raffle,
(3) the maximum price which may be charged for | each raffle chance issued
or sold and (4) the maximum number of | days during which chances may be issued
or sold. The licensing | system may include a fee for each license in an
amount to be | determined by the local governing body. Licenses issued | pursuant
to this Act shall be valid for one raffle or for a | specified number of
raffles to be conducted during a specified | period not to exceed one year
and may be suspended or revoked
| for any violation of this Act. A local governing body shall act | on a license
application within 30 days from the date of | application. Nothing in this
Act shall be construed to prohibit | a county or municipality from adopting
rules or ordinances for | the operation of raffles that are more restrictive
than | provided for in this Act. Except for raffles organized by law | enforcement agencies and statewide associations that represent | law enforcement officials as provided in Section 9 of this Act, | the governing body of a municipality may
authorize the sale of | raffle chances only within the borders of the
municipality. | Except for raffles organized by law enforcement agencies and | statewide associations that represent law enforcement | officials as provided in Section 9, the governing body of the | county may authorize the sale of
raffle chances only in those | areas which are both within the borders of the
county and |
| outside the borders of any municipality.
| (a-5) The governing body of Cook County may and any other | county within this State shall establish a system for the | licensing of organizations to operate poker runs. The governing | bodies of 2 or more adjacent counties may, pursuant to a | written contract, jointly establish a system for the licensing | of organizations to operate poker runs within the corporate | limits of such counties. The licensing authority may establish | special categories of licenses and adopt rules relating to the | various categories. The licensing system may include a fee not | to exceed $25 for each license. Licenses issued pursuant to | this Act shall be valid for one poker run or for a specified | number of poker runs to be conducted during a specified period | not to exceed one year and may be suspended or revoked for any | violation of this Act. A local governing body shall act on a | license application within 30 days after the date of | application. | (b) Raffle licenses shall be issued only to bona fide | religious, charitable,
labor, business, fraternal, educational | or veterans' organizations that
operate without profit to their | members and which have been in existence
continuously for a | period of 5 years immediately before making application
for a | raffle license and which have had during that entire 5-year | period a bona
fide membership engaged in carrying out their | objects, or to a non-profit
fundraising organization that the | licensing authority determines is
organized for the sole |
| purpose of providing financial assistance to an
identified | individual or group of individuals suffering extreme financial
| hardship as the result of an illness, disability, accident or | disaster, as well as law enforcement agencies and statewide | associations that represent law enforcement officials as | provided for in Section 9 of this Act. Poker run licenses shall | be issued only to bona fide religious, charitable, labor, | business, fraternal, educational, veterans', or other bona | fide not-for-profit organizations that operate without profit | to their members and which have been in existence continuously | for a period of 5 years immediately before making application | for a poker run license and which have had during that entire | 5-year period a bona fide membership engaged in carrying out | their objects. Licenses for poker runs shall be issued for the | following purposes: (i) providing financial assistance to an | identified individual or group of individuals suffering | extreme financial hardship as the result of an illness, | disability, accident, or disaster or (ii) to maintain the | financial stability of the organization. A licensing authority | may waive the 5-year requirement under this subsection (b) for | a bona fide religious, charitable, labor, business, fraternal, | educational, or veterans' organization that applies for a | license to conduct a poker run if the organization is a local | organization that is affiliated with and chartered by a | national or State organization that meets the 5-year | requirement.
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| For purposes of this Act, the following definitions apply. | Non-profit:
An organization or institution organized and | conducted on a not-for-profit
basis with no personal profit | inuring to any one as a result of the operation.
Charitable: An | organization or institution organized and operated to benefit
| an indefinite number of the public. The service rendered to | those eligible
for benefits must also confer some benefit on | the public. Educational:
An organization or institution | organized and operated to provide systematic
instruction in | useful branches of learning by methods common to schools
and | institutions of learning which compare favorably in their scope | and
intensity with the course of study presented in | tax-supported schools.
Religious: Any church, congregation, | society, or organization founded for
the purpose of religious | worship. Fraternal: An organization of persons
having a common | interest, the primary interest of which is to both promote
the | welfare of its members and to provide assistance to the general | public
in such a way as to lessen the burdens of government by | caring for those
that otherwise would be cared for by the | government. Veterans: An organization
or association comprised | of members of which substantially all are individuals
who are | veterans or spouses, widows, or widowers of veterans, the | primary
purpose of which is to promote the welfare of its | members and to provide
assistance to the general public in such | a way as to confer a public benefit.
Labor: An organization | composed of workers organized with the objective
of betterment |
| of the conditions of those engaged in such pursuit and the
| development of a higher degree of efficiency in their | respective occupations.
Business: A voluntary organization | composed of individuals and businesses
who have joined together | to advance the commercial, financial, industrial
and civic | interests of a community.
| (c) Poker runs shall be licensed by the county with | jurisdiction over the key location. The license granted by the | key location shall cover the entire poker run, including | locations other than the key location. Each license issued | shall include the name and address of each predetermined | location. | (Source: P.A. 99-405, eff. 8-19-15; 99-757, eff. 8-12-16; | 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)
| (230 ILCS 15/9) | Sec. 9. Raffles by law enforcement agencies and statewide | associations that represent law enforcement officials. | (a) As used in this Section: | "Key location" means the location where the raffle | organized by a law enforcement agency or an a statewide | association that represents law enforcement officials is | conducted and the prize or prizes are awarded. | "Law enforcement agency" means an agency of this State or | unit of local government which is vested by law or ordinance | with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal |
| laws or ordinances. | (b) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Act, law | enforcement agencies and statewide associations that represent | law enforcement officials may organize raffles under this Act. | Raffles organized by a law enforcement agency or an a statewide | association that represents law enforcement officials must | only be licensed by the governing body of the county or | municipality in which the key location for that raffle is | located, even if raffle tickets are sold beyond the borders of | that governing body of the county or municipality. A raffle | organized by a law enforcement agency or an a statewide | association that represents law enforcement officials must | abide by any restrictions established pursuant to subsection | (a) of Section 2 of this Act by the governing body of the | county or municipality in which the key location is located.
| (Source: P.A. 99-757, eff. 8-12-16.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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