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1 AN ACT in relation to games of chance.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5 Video Gaming Act.
6 Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7 "Board" means the Illinois Gaming Board.
8 "Credit" means 5, 10, or 25 cents either won or purchased
9 by a player.
10 "Distributor" means an individual, partnership or
11 corporation licensed under this Act to buy, sell, lease, or
12 distribute video gaming terminals to terminal operators.
13 "Terminal operator" means an individual, partnership or
14 corporation that is licensed under this Act and that owns,
15 services, and maintains video gaming terminals for placement
16 in licensed establishments, licensed fraternal
17 establishments, or licensed veterans establishments.
18 "Manufacturer" means an individual, partnership, or
19 corporation that is licensed under this Act and that
20 manufactures or assembles video gaming terminals.
21 "Net terminal income" means money put into a video gaming
22 terminal minus credits paid out to players.
23 "Video gaming terminal" means any electronic video game
24 machine that, upon insertion of cash, is available to play or
25 simulate the play of a video game, including but not limited
26 to video poker, keno, and blackjack, authorized by the Board
27 utilizing a video display and microprocessors in which the
28 player may receive free games or credits that can be redeemed
29 for cash. The term does not include a machine that directly
30 dispenses coins, cash, or tokens or is for amusement purposes
31 only.
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1 "Licensed establishment" means any licensed retail
2 establishment where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed,
3 or otherwise served for consumption on the premises.
4 "Licensed fraternal establishment" means the location
5 where a qualified fraternal organization under the Charitable
6 Games Act that derives its charter from a national fraternal
7 organization and that has received a charitable games license
8 from the Illinois Department of Revenue for the conduct of
9 charitable games is licensed to conduct those games.
10 "Licensed veterans establishment" means the location
11 where a qualified veterans organization under the Charitable
12 Games Act that derives its charter from a national veterans
13 organization and that has received a charitable games license
14 from the Illinois Department of Revenue for the conduct of
15 charitable games is licensed to conduct those games.
16 Section 10. Licensing and registration. Every
17 individual, corporation, contractor, subcontractor, or
18 partnership offering a licensee goods or services on a
19 regular basis that directly relate to the manufacture,
20 modification, distribution, sale, operation, maintenance, or
21 security of video gaming terminals shall be licensed and
22 registered pursuant to rules of the Board.
23 Section 15. Minimum requirements for licensing and
24 registration. Every video gaming terminal offered for play
25 shall first be tested and approved pursuant to the rules of
26 the Board, and each video gaming terminal offered in this
27 State for play shall conform to an approved model. The Board
28 may contract with an independent outside vendor for the
29 examination of video gaming machines and associated equipment
30 as required by this Section. Each approved model shall, at a
31 minimum, meet the following criteria:
32 (1) It must conform to all requirements of federal
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1 law and regulations, including FCC Class A Emissions
2 Standards.
3 (2) It must theoretically pay out a mathematically
4 demonstrable percentage of all amounts played, which must
5 not be less than 80%. Video gaming terminals that may be
6 affected by skill must meet this standard when using a
7 method of play that will provide the greatest return to
8 the player over a period of continuous play.
9 (3) It must use a random selection process to
10 determine the outcome of each play of a game. The random
11 selection process must meet 99% confidence limits using a
12 standard chi-squared test for (randomness) goodness of
13 fit.
14 (4) It must display an accurate representation of
15 the game outcome.
16 (5) It must not automatically alter pay tables or
17 any function of the video gaming terminal based on
18 internal computation of hold percentage.
19 (6) It must exhibit total immunity to human body
20 electrostatic discharges on all player-exposed areas.
21 (7) The random number generator and random
22 selection process must be impervious to influences from
23 outside the video gaming terminal and must use
24 appropriate communication protocols to protect the random
25 number generator and random selection process from
26 influence by affiliated equipment, such as the central
27 site monitoring equipment.
28 (8) It must be capable of detecting and displaying
29 the following conditions during idle states or on demand:
30 power reset; door open; and door just closed.
31 (9) The program residing in the video gaming
32 terminal must be contained in a storage medium which is
33 not alterable through any use of the circuitry or
34 programming of the video gaming terminal itself.
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1 (10) It must have the capacity to display complete
2 play history (outcome, intermediate play steps, credits
3 available, bets placed, credits paid and credits cashed
4 out) for the most recent game played and one game prior
5 thereto.
6 (11) The control program must check for any
7 corruption of random access memory locations used for
8 crucial video gaming terminal functions including, but
9 not limited to, information pertaining to the play and
10 final outcome of the 2 prior games, random number
11 generator outcome, credits available for play, and any
12 error states. These memory areas must be checked for
13 corruption following game initiation but prior to display
14 of the game outcome to the player. Detection of any
15 uncorrectable corruption shall be deemed to be a game
16 malfunction and must result in a tilt condition.
17 (12) The theoretical payback percentage of a video
18 gaming terminal must not be capable of being changed
19 without making a hardware or software change in the video
20 gaming terminal.
21 (13) Video gaming terminals must be designed so
22 that replacement of parts or modules required for normal
23 maintenance does not necessitate replacement of the
24 electromechanical meters.
25 (14) Video gaming terminals must have an
26 electronically stored digital meter of at least 3 digits
27 for the number of plays since power on and the number of
28 plays since door closure. When the maximum value has
29 been reached, the meters must remain at that value until
30 reset by occurrence of the appropriate event. The video
31 gaming terminal must provide the means for on-demand
32 display of the stored information.
33 (15) Electronically stored meter information
34 required by this Section must be preserved for a minimum
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1 of 72 hours after a power loss to the service.
2 (16) Collectible credits may be accumulated from
3 wins or from approved currency acceptors. Collectible
4 credits may be accumulated directly from coin or bill
5 acceptance if the video gaming terminal uses a coin or
6 bill acceptor.
7 (17) It shall have accounting software that keeps
8 an electronic record which includes, but is not limited
9 to, the following: total cash inserted into the video
10 gaming terminal; the value of winning tickets claimed by
11 players; the total credits played; and the total credits
12 awarded by a video gaming terminal.
13 (18) It shall be linked under a central
14 communications system on a "dial-up" basis to provide
15 auditing program information as approved by the Board. In
16 no event may the communications system approved by the
17 Board limit participation to only one manufacturer of
18 video gaming terminals by either the cost in implementing
19 the necessary program modifications to communicate or the
20 inability to communicate with the central communications
21 system.
22 Section 20. Direct dispensing of receipt tickets only.
23 A video gaming terminal may not directly dispense coins,
24 cash, tokens, or any other article of exchange or value
25 except for receipt tickets. Tickets shall be dispensed by
26 pressing the ticket dispensing button on the video gaming
27 terminal at the end of one's turn or play. The ticket shall
28 indicate the total amount of credits and the cash award, and
29 the player shall turn in this ticket to the appropriate
30 person at the licensed establishment, licensed fraternal
31 establishment, or licensed veterans establishment to receive
32 the cash award. The cost of the credit shall be 5 cents, 10
33 cents, or 25 cents, and the maximum wager played per game
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1 shall not exceed $2. No cash award for the maximum wager on
2 any individual game shall exceed $500.
3 Section 25. Restriction of licensees.
4 (a) Manufacturer. A person may not be licensed as a
5 manufacturer of a video gaming terminal in Illinois unless
6 the person has a valid manufacturer's license issued under
7 this Act. A manufacturer may only sell video gaming
8 terminals for use in Illinois to persons having a valid
9 distributor's license.
10 (b) Distributor. A person may not sell, service,
11 distribute, or lease or market a video gaming terminal in
12 Illinois unless the person has a valid distributor's license
13 issued under this Act. A distributor may only sell video
14 gaming terminals for use in Illinois to persons having a
15 valid distributor's or terminal operator's license.
16 (c) Terminal operator. A person may not own, service,
17 maintain, lease, or place a video gaming terminal unless he
18 has a valid terminal operator's license issued under this
19 Act. A terminal operator may only place video gaming
20 terminals for use in Illinois in licensed establishments,
21 licensed fraternal establishments, and licensed veterans
22 establishments. No terminal operator may give anything of
23 value to a licensed establishment, licensed fraternal
24 establishment, or licensed veterans establishment as any
25 incentive or inducement to locate video terminals in that
26 establishment. The profits from a video gaming terminal
27 shall be divided evenly between a terminal operator and a
28 licensed establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or
29 licensed veterans establishment.
30 (d) Licensed establishment. A valid liquor license
31 shall be prima facie evidence of compliance with the
32 licensing requirements of this Act. No video gaming terminal
33 may be placed in any licensed establishment unless the owner
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1 or agent of the owner of the licensed establishment has
2 entered into a written use agreement with the terminal
3 operator for placement of the terminals. A copy of the use
4 agreement shall be on file in the terminal operator's place
5 of business and available for inspection by individuals
6 authorized by the Board. No licensed establishment may have
7 more than 3 video gaming terminals on its premises at any
8 time, unless otherwise authorized by the Board.
9 (e) Residency requirement. Each licensed distributor,
10 terminal operator, and owner of a licensed establishment,
11 licensed fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans
12 establishment must be an Illinois resident. However, if an
13 out of state distributor, terminal operator, or owner of a
14 licensed establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or
15 licensed veterans establishment has performed its respective
16 business within Illinois for at least 24 months prior to the
17 effective date of this Act, the out of state person may be
18 eligible for licensing under this Act, upon application to
19 and approval of the Board.
20 (f) Financial interest restrictions. As used in this
21 subsection (f), "substantial interest" in an organization,
22 association, or business means:
23 (A) When, with respect to a sole
24 proprietorship, an individual or his or her marital
25 community owns, operates, manages, or conducts,
26 directly or indirectly, the organization,
27 association, or business, or any part thereof; or
28 (B) When, with respect to a partnership, the
29 individual or his or her marital community shares in
30 any of the profits, or potential profits, of the
31 partnership activities; or
32 (C) When, with respect to a corporation, an
33 individual or his or her spouse is an officer or
34 director, or the individual or his or her marital
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1 community is a holder, directly or beneficially, of
2 5% or more of any class of stock of the corporation;
3 or
4 (D) When, with respect to an organization not
5 covered in (A), (B) or (C) above, an individual or
6 his or her spouse is an officer or manages the
7 business affairs, or the individual or his or her
8 marital community is the owner of or otherwise
9 controls 10% or more of the assets of the
10 organization; or
11 (E) When an individual or his or her marital
12 community furnishes 5% or more of the capital,
13 whether in cash, goods, or services, for the
14 operation of any business, association, or
15 organization during any calendar year.
16 (g) Licensed fraternal establishment; licensed veterans
17 establishment. Each licensed fraternal establishment and each
18 licensed veterans establishment shall possess a valid
19 charitable games license issued by the Illinois Department of
20 Revenue in effect at the time of application for, and
21 issuance of, a video gaming terminal license and at all times
22 thereafter during which a video gaming terminal is made
23 available to the public for play at that location. Except as
24 otherwise specifically authorized by the Board, no licensed
25 fraternal establishment or licensed veterans establishment
26 possessing a valid charitable games license shall be licensed
27 for more than 5 video gaming terminals for any single
28 license.
29 Section 30. Multiple types of licenses prohibited. A
30 video gaming terminal manufacturer may not be licensed as a
31 video gaming terminal distributor or operator or own, manage,
32 or control a licensed establishment, licensed fraternal
33 establishment, or licensed veterans establishment, and shall
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1 be licensed only to sell to distributors. A video gaming
2 terminal distributor may not be licensed as a video gaming
3 terminal manufacturer or operator or own, manage, or control
4 a licensed establishment, licensed fraternal establishment,
5 or licensed veterans establishment, and shall only contract
6 with a licensed terminal operator. A video gaming terminal
7 operator may not be licensed as a video gaming terminal
8 manufacturer or distributor or own, manage, or control a
9 licensed establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or
10 licensed veterans establishment, and shall be licensed only
11 to contract with licensed distributors and licensed
12 establishments, licensed fraternal establishments, and
13 licensed veterans establishments. An owner or manager of a
14 licensed establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or
15 licensed veterans establishment may not be licensed as a
16 video gaming terminal manufacturer, distributor, or operator,
17 and shall only contract with a licensed operator to place and
18 service this equipment.
19 Section 35. Display of license; confiscation; violation
20 as felony. Each video gaming terminal shall be licensed by
21 the Board before placement or operation on the premises of a
22 licensed establishment. Each machine shall have the license
23 prominently displayed thereon. Any licensed establishment,
24 licensed fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans
25 establishment used for the conduct of gambling games in
26 violation of this Act shall be considered a gambling place in
27 violation of Section 28-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961.
28 Every gambling device found in a licensed establishment,
29 licensed fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans
30 establishment operating gambling games in violation of this
31 Act shall be subject to seizure, confiscation, and
32 destruction as provided in Section 28-5 of the Criminal Code
33 of 1961.
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1 Section 40. Video gaming terminal use by minors
2 prohibited. No licensee shall cause or permit any person
3 under the age of 21 years to use or play a video gaming
4 terminal. Any licensee who knowingly permits a person under
5 the age of 21 years to use or play a video gaming terminal is
6 guilty of a business offense and shall be fined an amount not
7 to exceed $5,000.
8 Section 45. Issuance of license.
9 (a) The burden is upon each applicant to demonstrate his
10 suitability for licensure. Each video gaming terminal
11 manufacturer, distributor, operator, licensed establishment,
12 licensed fraternal establishment, and licensed veterans
13 establishment shall be licensed by the Board before any video
14 gaming terminal is manufactured, distributed, sold, or placed
15 for public use in this State. The Board may not issue a
16 license under this Act to any person who, within 10 years of
17 the date of the application, has been convicted of a felony
18 under the laws of this State, any other state, or the United
19 States, or to any firm or corporation in which such a person
20 is an officer, director, or managerial employee.
21 (b) A non-refundable application fee shall be paid at
22 the time an application for a license is filed with the Board
23 in the following amounts:
24 (1) Manufacturer.......................... $10,000
25 (2) Distributor........................... $ 5,000
26 (3) Terminal operator..................... $ 2,500
27 (c) The Board shall establish an annual fee for each
28 license not to exceed the following:
29 (1) Manufacturer.......................... $10,000
30 (2) Distributor........................... $10,000
31 (3) Terminal operator..................... $ 5,000
32 (4) Licensed establishment, licensed
33 fraternal establishment, or licensed veterans
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1 establishment................................... $ 100
2 (5) Video gaming terminal................. $ 100
3 Section 50. Distribution of license fees.
4 (a) All fees collected under Section 45 shall be
5 deposited in the General Revenue Fund.
6 (b) Fees collected under Section 45 shall be used as
7 follows:
8 (1) Twenty-five percent shall be paid to programs
9 for the treatment of compulsive gambling.
10 (2) Fifty percent shall be used for law
11 enforcement.
12 (3) Twenty-five percent shall be used for the
13 administration of this Act.
14 (c) All licenses issued by the Board under this Act are
15 renewable annually unless sooner cancelled or terminated. No
16 license issued under this Act is transferable or assignable.
17 Section 55. Precondition for licensed establishment. In
18 all cases of application for a licensed establishment, each
19 licensed establishment shall possess a valid liquor license
20 issued by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission in effect at
21 the time of application for, and issuance of, a video gaming
22 terminal license and at all times thereafter during which a
23 video gaming terminal is made available to the public for
24 play at that location.
25 Section 60. Imposition and distribution of tax.
26 (a) A tax of 20% is imposed on net terminal income and
27 shall be collected by the Board. The tax shall automatically
28 increase to 25% of net video gaming terminal income 2 years
29 after the effective date of this Act.
30 (b) Of the tax collected under this Section: (1) 50%
31 shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund, and (2) 50%
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1 shall be paid to the municipality in which the terminal is
2 located or, if the video gaming terminal is not located
3 within the boundaries of a municipality, to the county in
4 which the terminal is located.
5 (c) Revenues generated from the play of video gaming
6 terminals shall be deposited by the terminal operator, who is
7 responsible for tax payments, in a specially created,
8 separate bank account maintained by the video gaming terminal
9 operator to allow for electronic fund transfers of moneys for
10 tax payment.
11 (d) Each licensed location shall maintain an adequate
12 video gaming fund, with the amount to be determined by the
13 Board.
14 Section 185. The Riverboat Gambling Act is amended by
15 changing Section 5 as follows:
16 (230 ILCS 10/5) (from Ch. 120, par. 2405)
17 Sec. 5. Gaming Board.
18 (a) (1) There is hereby established within the
19 Department of Revenue an Illinois Gaming Board which shall
20 have the powers and duties specified in this Act, and all
21 other powers necessary and proper to fully and effectively
22 execute this Act for the purpose of administering,
23 regulating, and enforcing the system of riverboat gambling
24 established by this Act. Its jurisdiction shall extend under
25 this Act to every person, association, corporation,
26 partnership and trust involved in riverboat gambling
27 operations in the State of Illinois.
28 (2) The Board shall consist of 5 members to be appointed
29 by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate,
30 one of whom shall be designated by the Governor to be
31 chairman. Each member shall have a reasonable knowledge of
32 the practice, procedure and principles of gambling
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1 operations. Each member shall either be a resident of
2 Illinois or shall certify that he will become a resident of
3 Illinois before taking office. At least one member shall be
4 experienced in law enforcement and criminal investigation, at
5 least one member shall be a certified public accountant
6 experienced in accounting and auditing, and at least one
7 member shall be a lawyer licensed to practice law in
8 Illinois.
9 (3) The terms of office of the Board members shall be 3
10 years, except that the terms of office of the initial Board
11 members appointed pursuant to this Act will commence from the
12 effective date of this Act and run as follows: one for a
13 term ending July 1, 1991, 2 for a term ending July 1, 1992,
14 and 2 for a term ending July 1, 1993. Upon the expiration of
15 the foregoing terms, the successors of such members shall
16 serve a term for 3 years and until their successors are
17 appointed and qualified for like terms. Vacancies in the
18 Board shall be filled for the unexpired term in like manner
19 as original appointments. Each member of the Board shall be
20 eligible for reappointment at the discretion of the Governor
21 with the advice and consent of the Senate.
22 (4) Each member of the Board shall receive $300 for each
23 day the Board meets and for each day the member conducts any
24 hearing pursuant to this Act. Each member of the Board shall
25 also be reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses and
26 disbursements incurred in the execution of official duties.
27 (5) No person shall be appointed a member of the Board
28 or continue to be a member of the Board who is, or whose
29 spouse, child or parent is, a member of the board of
30 directors of, or a person financially interested in, any
31 gambling operation subject to the jurisdiction of this Board,
32 or any race track, race meeting, racing association or the
33 operations thereof subject to the jurisdiction of the
34 Illinois Racing Board. No Board member shall hold any other
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1 public office for which he shall receive compensation other
2 than necessary travel or other incidental expenses. No
3 person shall be a member of the Board who is not of good
4 moral character or who has been convicted of, or is under
5 indictment for, a felony under the laws of Illinois or any
6 other state, or the United States.
7 (6) Any member of the Board may be removed by the
8 Governor for neglect of duty, misfeasance, malfeasance, or
9 nonfeasance in office.
10 (7) Before entering upon the discharge of the duties of
11 his office, each member of the Board shall take an oath that
12 he will faithfully execute the duties of his office according
13 to the laws of the State and the rules and regulations
14 adopted therewith and shall give bond to the State of
15 Illinois, approved by the Governor, in the sum of $25,000.
16 Every such bond, when duly executed and approved, shall be
17 recorded in the office of the Secretary of State. Whenever
18 the Governor determines that the bond of any member of the
19 Board has become or is likely to become invalid or
20 insufficient, he shall require such member forthwith to renew
21 his bond, which is to be approved by the Governor. Any
22 member of the Board who fails to take oath and give bond
23 within 30 days from the date of his appointment, or who fails
24 to renew his bond within 30 days after it is demanded by the
25 Governor, shall be guilty of neglect of duty and may be
26 removed by the Governor. The cost of any bond given by any
27 member of the Board under this Section shall be taken to be a
28 part of the necessary expenses of the Board.
29 (8) Upon the request of the Board, the Department shall
30 employ such personnel as may be necessary to carry out the
31 functions of the Board. No person shall be employed to serve
32 the Board who is, or whose spouse, parent or child is, an
33 official of, or has a financial interest in or financial
34 relation with, any operator engaged in gambling operations
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1 within this State or any organization engaged in conducting
2 horse racing within this State. Any employee violating these
3 prohibitions shall be subject to termination of employment.
4 (9) An Administrator shall perform any and all duties
5 that the Board shall assign him. The salary of the
6 Administrator shall be determined by the Board and approved
7 by the Director of the Department and, in addition, he shall
8 be reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses incurred
9 by him in discharge of his official duties. The
10 Administrator shall keep records of all proceedings of the
11 Board and shall preserve all records, books, documents and
12 other papers belonging to the Board or entrusted to its care.
13 The Administrator shall devote his full time to the duties of
14 the office and shall not hold any other office or employment.
15 (b) The Board shall have general responsibility for the
16 implementation of this Act. Its duties include, without
17 limitation, the following:
18 (1) To decide promptly and in reasonable order all
19 license applications. Any party aggrieved by an action of
20 the Board denying, suspending, revoking, restricting or
21 refusing to renew a license may request a hearing before
22 the Board. A request for a hearing must be made to the
23 Board in writing within 5 days after service of notice of
24 the action of the Board. Notice of the action of the
25 Board shall be served either by personal delivery or by
26 certified mail, postage prepaid, to the aggrieved party.
27 Notice served by certified mail shall be deemed complete
28 on the business day following the date of such mailing.
29 The Board shall conduct all requested hearings promptly
30 and in reasonable order;
31 (2) To conduct all hearings pertaining to civil
32 violations of this Act or rules and regulations
33 promulgated hereunder;
34 (3) To promulgate such rules and regulations as in
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1 its judgment may be necessary to protect or enhance the
2 credibility and integrity of gambling operations
3 authorized by this Act and the regulatory process
4 hereunder;
5 (4) To provide for the establishment and collection
6 of all license and registration fees and taxes imposed by
7 this Act and the rules and regulations issued pursuant
8 hereto. All such fees and taxes shall be deposited into
9 the State Gaming Fund;
10 (5) To provide for the levy and collection of
11 penalties and fines for the violation of provisions of
12 this Act and the rules and regulations promulgated
13 hereunder. All such fines and penalties shall be
14 deposited into the Education Assistance Fund, created by
15 Public Act 86-0018, of the State of Illinois;
16 (6) To be present through its inspectors and agents
17 any time gambling operations are conducted on any
18 riverboat for the purpose of certifying the revenue
19 thereof, receiving complaints from the public, and
20 conducting such other investigations into the conduct of
21 the gambling games and the maintenance of the equipment
22 as from time to time the Board may deem necessary and
23 proper;
24 (7) To review and rule upon any complaint by a
25 licensee regarding any investigative procedures of the
26 State which are unnecessarily disruptive of gambling
27 operations. The need to inspect and investigate shall be
28 presumed at all times. The disruption of a licensee's
29 operations shall be proved by clear and convincing
30 evidence, and establish that: (A) the procedures had no
31 reasonable law enforcement purposes, and (B) the
32 procedures were so disruptive as to unreasonably inhibit
33 gambling operations;
34 (8) To hold at least one meeting each quarter of
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1 the fiscal year. In addition, special meetings may be
2 called by the Chairman or any 2 Board members upon 72
3 hours written notice to each member. All Board meetings
4 shall be subject to the Open Meetings Act. Three members
5 of the Board shall constitute a quorum, and 3 votes shall
6 be required for any final determination by the Board.
7 The Board shall keep a complete and accurate record of
8 all its meetings. A majority of the members of the Board
9 shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any
10 business, for the performance of any duty, or for the
11 exercise of any power which this Act requires the Board
12 members to transact, perform or exercise en banc, except
13 that, upon order of the Board, one of the Board members
14 or an administrative law judge designated by the Board
15 may conduct any hearing provided for under this Act or by
16 Board rule and may recommend findings and decisions to
17 the Board. The Board member or administrative law judge
18 conducting such hearing shall have all powers and rights
19 granted to the Board in this Act. The record made at the
20 time of the hearing shall be reviewed by the Board, or a
21 majority thereof, and the findings and decision of the
22 majority of the Board shall constitute the order of the
23 Board in such case;
24 (9) To maintain records which are separate and
25 distinct from the records of any other State board or
26 commission. Such records shall be available for public
27 inspection and shall accurately reflect all Board
28 proceedings;
29 (10) To file a written annual report with the
30 Governor on or before March 1 each year and such
31 additional reports as the Governor may request. The
32 annual report shall include a statement of receipts and
33 disbursements by the Board, actions taken by the Board,
34 and any additional information and recommendations which
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1 the Board may deem valuable or which the Governor may
2 request;
3 (11) (Blank); and
4 (12) To assume responsibility for the
5 administration and enforcement of the Bingo License and
6 Tax Act, the Charitable Games Act, and the Pull Tabs and
7 Jar Games Act if such responsibility is delegated to it
8 by the Director of Revenue; and.
9 (13) To assume responsibility for administration
10 and enforcement of the Video Gaming Act.
11 (c) The Board shall have jurisdiction over and shall
12 supervise all gambling operations governed by this Act. The
13 Board shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and
14 effectively execute the provisions of this Act, including,
15 but not limited to, the following:
16 (1) To investigate applicants and determine the
17 eligibility of applicants for licenses and to select
18 among competing applicants the applicants which best
19 serve the interests of the citizens of Illinois.
20 (2) To have jurisdiction and supervision over all
21 riverboat gambling operations in this State and all
22 persons on riverboats where gambling operations are
23 conducted.
24 (3) To promulgate rules and regulations for the
25 purpose of administering the provisions of this Act and
26 to prescribe rules, regulations and conditions under
27 which all riverboat gambling in the State shall be
28 conducted. Such rules and regulations are to provide for
29 the prevention of practices detrimental to the public
30 interest and for the best interests of riverboat
31 gambling, including rules and regulations regarding the
32 inspection of such riverboats and the review of any
33 permits or licenses necessary to operate a riverboat
34 under any laws or regulations applicable to riverboats,
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1 and to impose penalties for violations thereof.
2 (4) To enter the office, riverboats, facilities, or
3 other places of business of a licensee, where evidence of
4 the compliance or noncompliance with the provisions of
5 this Act is likely to be found.
6 (5) To investigate alleged violations of this Act
7 or the rules of the Board and to take appropriate
8 disciplinary action against a licensee or a holder of an
9 occupational license for a violation, or institute
10 appropriate legal action for enforcement, or both.
11 (6) To adopt standards for the licensing of all
12 persons under this Act, as well as for electronic or
13 mechanical gambling games, and to establish fees for such
14 licenses.
15 (7) To adopt appropriate standards for all
16 riverboats and facilities.
17 (8) To require that the records, including
18 financial or other statements of any licensee under this
19 Act, shall be kept in such manner as prescribed by the
20 Board and that any such licensee involved in the
21 ownership or management of gambling operations submit to
22 the Board an annual balance sheet and profit and loss
23 statement, list of the stockholders or other persons
24 having a 1% or greater beneficial interest in the
25 gambling activities of each licensee, and any other
26 information the Board deems necessary in order to
27 effectively administer this Act and all rules,
28 regulations, orders and final decisions promulgated under
29 this Act.
30 (9) To conduct hearings, issue subpoenas for the
31 attendance of witnesses and subpoenas duces tecum for the
32 production of books, records and other pertinent
33 documents in accordance with the Illinois Administrative
34 Procedure Act, and to administer oaths and affirmations
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1 to the witnesses, when, in the judgment of the Board, it
2 is necessary to administer or enforce this Act or the
3 Board rules.
4 (10) To prescribe a form to be used by any licensee
5 involved in the ownership or management of gambling
6 operations as an application for employment for their
7 employees.
8 (11) To revoke or suspend licenses, as the Board
9 may see fit and in compliance with applicable laws of the
10 State regarding administrative procedures, and to review
11 applications for the renewal of licenses. The Board may
12 suspend an owners license, without notice or hearing upon
13 a determination that the safety or health of patrons or
14 employees is jeopardized by continuing a riverboat's
15 operation. The suspension may remain in effect until the
16 Board determines that the cause for suspension has been
17 abated. The Board may revoke the owners license upon a
18 determination that the owner has not made satisfactory
19 progress toward abating the hazard.
20 (12) To eject or exclude or authorize the ejection
21 or exclusion of, any person from riverboat gambling
22 facilities where such person is in violation of this Act,
23 rules and regulations thereunder, or final orders of the
24 Board, or where such person's conduct or reputation is
25 such that his presence within the riverboat gambling
26 facilities may, in the opinion of the Board, call into
27 question the honesty and integrity of the gambling
28 operations or interfere with orderly conduct thereof;
29 provided that the propriety of such ejection or exclusion
30 is subject to subsequent hearing by the Board.
31 (13) To require all licensees of gambling
32 operations to utilize a cashless wagering system whereby
33 all players' money is converted to tokens, electronic
34 cards, or chips which shall be used only for wagering in
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1 the gambling establishment.
2 (14) (Blank).
3 (15) To suspend, revoke or restrict licenses, to
4 require the removal of a licensee or an employee of a
5 licensee for a violation of this Act or a Board rule or
6 for engaging in a fraudulent practice, and to impose
7 civil penalties of up to $5,000 against individuals and
8 up to $10,000 or an amount equal to the daily gross
9 receipts, whichever is larger, against licensees for each
10 violation of any provision of the Act, any rules adopted
11 by the Board, any order of the Board or any other action
12 which, in the Board's discretion, is a detriment or
13 impediment to riverboat gambling operations.
14 (16) To hire employees to gather information,
15 conduct investigations and carry out any other tasks
16 contemplated under this Act.
17 (17) To establish minimum levels of insurance to be
18 maintained by licensees.
19 (18) To authorize a licensee to sell or serve
20 alcoholic liquors, wine or beer as defined in the Liquor
21 Control Act of 1934 on board a riverboat and to have
22 exclusive authority to establish the hours for sale and
23 consumption of alcoholic liquor on board a riverboat,
24 notwithstanding any provision of the Liquor Control Act
25 of 1934 or any local ordinance, and regardless of whether
26 the riverboat makes excursions. The establishment of the
27 hours for sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor on
28 board a riverboat is an exclusive power and function of
29 the State. A home rule unit may not establish the hours
30 for sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor on board a
31 riverboat. This amendatory Act of 1991 is a denial and
32 limitation of home rule powers and functions under
33 subsection (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the
34 Illinois Constitution.
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1 (19) After consultation with the U.S. Army Corps of
2 Engineers, to establish binding emergency orders upon the
3 concurrence of a majority of the members of the Board
4 regarding the navigability of water, relative to
5 excursions, in the event of extreme weather conditions,
6 acts of God or other extreme circumstances.
7 (20) To delegate the execution of any of its powers
8 under this Act for the purpose of administering and
9 enforcing this Act and its rules and regulations
10 hereunder.
11 (21) To take any other action as may be reasonable
12 or appropriate to enforce this Act and rules and
13 regulations hereunder.
14 (d) The Board may seek and shall receive the cooperation
15 of the Department of State Police in conducting background
16 investigations of applicants and in fulfilling its
17 responsibilities under this Section. Costs incurred by the
18 Department of State Police as a result of such cooperation
19 shall be paid by the Board in conformance with the
20 requirements of Section 2605-400 of the Department of State
21 Police Law (20 ILCS 2605/2605-400).
22 (e) The Board must authorize to each investigator and to
23 any other employee of the Board exercising the powers of a
24 peace officer a distinct badge that, on its face, (i) clearly
25 states that the badge is authorized by the Board and (ii)
26 contains a unique identifying number. No other badge shall
27 be authorized by the Board.
28 (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 1-1-00; 91-239, eff. 1-1-00;
29 91-883, eff. 1-1-01.)
30 Section 190. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by
31 changing Sections 28-1, 28-1.1, and 28-3 as follows:
32 (720 ILCS 5/28-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 28-1)
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1 Sec. 28-1. Gambling.
2 (a) A person commits gambling when he:
3 (1) Plays a game of chance or skill for money or
4 other thing of value, unless excepted in subsection (b)
5 of this Section; or
6 (2) Makes a wager upon the result of any game,
7 contest, or any political nomination, appointment or
8 election; or
9 (3) Operates, keeps, owns, uses, purchases,
10 exhibits, rents, sells, bargains for the sale or lease
11 of, manufactures or distributes any gambling device; or
12 (4) Contracts to have or give himself or another
13 the option to buy or sell, or contracts to buy or sell,
14 at a future time, any grain or other commodity
15 whatsoever, or any stock or security of any company,
16 where it is at the time of making such contract intended
17 by both parties thereto that the contract to buy or sell,
18 or the option, whenever exercised, or the contract
19 resulting therefrom, shall be settled, not by the receipt
20 or delivery of such property, but by the payment only of
21 differences in prices thereof; however, the issuance,
22 purchase, sale, exercise, endorsement or guarantee, by or
23 through a person registered with the Secretary of State
24 pursuant to Section 8 of the Illinois Securities Law of
25 1953, or by or through a person exempt from such
26 registration under said Section 8, of a put, call, or
27 other option to buy or sell securities which have been
28 registered with the Secretary of State or which are
29 exempt from such registration under Section 3 of the
30 Illinois Securities Law of 1953 is not gambling within
31 the meaning of this paragraph (4); or
32 (5) Knowingly owns or possesses any book,
33 instrument or apparatus by means of which bets or wagers
34 have been, or are, recorded or registered, or knowingly
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1 possesses any money which he has received in the course
2 of a bet or wager; or
3 (6) Sells pools upon the result of any game or
4 contest of skill or chance, political nomination,
5 appointment or election; or
6 (7) Sets up or promotes any lottery or sells,
7 offers to sell or transfers any ticket or share for any
8 lottery; or
9 (8) Sets up or promotes any policy game or sells,
10 offers to sell or knowingly possesses or transfers any
11 policy ticket, slip, record, document or other similar
12 device; or
13 (9) Knowingly drafts, prints or publishes any
14 lottery ticket or share, or any policy ticket, slip,
15 record, document or similar device, except for such
16 activity related to lotteries, bingo games and raffles
17 authorized by and conducted in accordance with the laws
18 of Illinois or any other state or foreign government; or
19 (10) Knowingly advertises any lottery or policy
20 game, except for such activity related to lotteries,
21 bingo games and raffles authorized by and conducted in
22 accordance with the laws of Illinois or any other state;
23 or
24 (11) Knowingly transmits information as to wagers,
25 betting odds, or changes in betting odds by telephone,
26 telegraph, radio, semaphore or similar means; or
27 knowingly installs or maintains equipment for the
28 transmission or receipt of such information; except that
29 nothing in this subdivision (11) prohibits transmission
30 or receipt of such information for use in news reporting
31 of sporting events or contests; or
32 (12) Knowingly establishes, maintains, or operates
33 an Internet site that permits a person to play a game of
34 chance or skill for money or other thing of value by
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1 means of the Internet or to make a wager upon the result
2 of any game, contest, political nomination, appointment,
3 or election by means of the Internet.
4 (b) Participants in any of the following activities
5 shall not be convicted of gambling therefor:
6 (1) Agreements to compensate for loss caused by the
7 happening of chance including without limitation
8 contracts of indemnity or guaranty and life or health or
9 accident insurance;
10 (2) Offers of prizes, award or compensation to the
11 actual contestants in any bona fide contest for the
12 determination of skill, speed, strength or endurance or
13 to the owners of animals or vehicles entered in such
14 contest;
15 (3) Pari-mutuel betting as authorized by the law of
16 this State;
17 (4) Manufacture of gambling devices, including the
18 acquisition of essential parts therefor and the assembly
19 thereof, for transportation in interstate or foreign
20 commerce to any place outside this State when such
21 transportation is not prohibited by any applicable
22 Federal law; or the manufacture, distribution, or
23 possession of video gaming terminals, as defined in the
24 Video Gaming Act, by manufacturers, distributors, and
25 terminal operators licensed to do so under the Video
26 Gaming Act;
27 (5) The game commonly known as "bingo", when
28 conducted in accordance with the Bingo License and Tax
29 Act;
30 (6) Lotteries when conducted by the State of
31 Illinois in accordance with the Illinois Lottery Law;
32 (7) Possession of an antique slot machine that is
33 neither used nor intended to be used in the operation or
34 promotion of any unlawful gambling activity or
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1 enterprise. For the purpose of this subparagraph (b)(7),
2 an antique slot machine is one manufactured 25 years ago
3 or earlier;
4 (8) Raffles when conducted in accordance with the
5 Raffles Act;
6 (9) Charitable games when conducted in accordance
7 with the Charitable Games Act;
8 (10) Pull tabs and jar games when conducted under
9 the Illinois Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act; or
10 (11) Gambling games conducted on riverboats when
11 authorized by the Riverboat Gambling Act; or.
12 (12) Video gaming terminal games at a licensed
13 establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or
14 licensed veterans establishment when conducted in
15 accordance with the Video Gaming Act.
16 (c) Sentence.
17 Gambling under subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this
18 Section is a Class A misdemeanor. Gambling under any of
19 subsections (a)(3) through (a)(11) of this Section is a Class
20 A misdemeanor. A second or subsequent conviction under any
21 of subsections (a)(3) through (a)(11), is a Class 4 felony.
22 Gambling under subsection (a)(12) of this Section is a Class
23 A misdemeanor. A second or subsequent conviction under
24 subsection (a)(12) is a Class 4 felony.
25 (d) Circumstantial evidence.
26 In prosecutions under subsection (a)(1) through (a)(12)
27 of this Section circumstantial evidence shall have the same
28 validity and weight as in any criminal prosecution.
29 (Source: P.A. 91-257, eff. 1-1-00.)
30 (720 ILCS 5/28-1.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 28-1.1)
31 Sec. 28-1.1. Syndicated gambling.
32 (a) Declaration of Purpose. Recognizing the close
33 relationship between professional gambling and other
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1 organized crime, it is declared to be the policy of the
2 legislature to restrain persons from engaging in the business
3 of gambling for profit in this State. This Section shall be
4 liberally construed and administered with a view to carrying
5 out this policy.
6 (b) A person commits syndicated gambling when he
7 operates a "policy game" or engages in the business of
8 bookmaking.
9 (c) A person "operates a policy game" when he knowingly
10 uses any premises or property for the purpose of receiving or
11 knowingly does receive from what is commonly called "policy":
12 (1) money from a person other than the better or
13 player whose bets or plays are represented by such money;
14 or
15 (2) written "policy game" records, made or used
16 over any period of time, from a person other than the
17 better or player whose bets or plays are represented by
18 such written record.
19 (d) A person engages in bookmaking when he receives or
20 accepts more than five bets or wagers upon the result of any
21 trials or contests of skill, speed or power of endurance or
22 upon any lot, chance, casualty, unknown or contingent event
23 whatsoever, which bets or wagers shall be of such size that
24 the total of the amounts of money paid or promised to be paid
25 to such bookmaker on account thereof shall exceed $2,000.
26 Bookmaking is the receiving or accepting of such bets or
27 wagers regardless of the form or manner in which the
28 bookmaker records them.
29 (e) Participants in any of the following activities
30 shall not be convicted of syndicated gambling:
31 (1) Agreements to compensate for loss caused by the
32 happening of chance including without limitation
33 contracts of indemnity or guaranty and life or health or
34 accident insurance; and
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1 (2) Offers of prizes, award or compensation to the
2 actual contestants in any bona fide contest for the
3 determination of skill, speed, strength or endurance or
4 to the owners of animals or vehicles entered in such
5 contest; and
6 (3) Pari-mutuel betting as authorized by law of
7 this State; and
8 (4) Manufacture of gambling devices, including the
9 acquisition of essential parts therefor and the assembly
10 thereof, for transportation in interstate or foreign
11 commerce to any place outside this State when such
12 transportation is not prohibited by any applicable
13 Federal law; and
14 (5) Raffles when conducted in accordance with the
15 Raffles Act; and
16 (6) Gambling games conducted on riverboats when
17 authorized by the Riverboat Gambling Act; and.
18 (7) Video gaming terminal games at a licensed
19 establishment, licensed fraternal establishment, or
20 licensed veterans establishment when conducted in
21 accordance with the Video Gaming Act.
22 (f) Sentence. Syndicated gambling is a Class 3 felony.
23 (Source: P.A. 86-1029; 87-435.)
24 (720 ILCS 5/28-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 28-3)
25 Sec. 28-3. Keeping a Gambling Place. A "gambling place"
26 is any real estate, vehicle, boat or any other property
27 whatsoever used for the purposes of gambling other than
28 gambling conducted in the manner authorized by the Riverboat
29 Gambling Act or the Video Gaming Act. Any person who
30 knowingly permits any premises or property owned or occupied
31 by him or under his control to be used as a gambling place
32 commits a Class A misdemeanor. Each subsequent offense is a
33 Class 4 felony. When any premises is determined by the
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1 circuit court to be a gambling place:
2 (a) Such premises is a public nuisance and may be
3 proceeded against as such, and
4 (b) All licenses, permits or certificates issued by the
5 State of Illinois or any subdivision or public agency thereof
6 authorizing the serving of food or liquor on such premises
7 shall be void; and no license, permit or certificate so
8 cancelled shall be reissued for such premises for a period of
9 60 days thereafter; nor shall any person convicted of keeping
10 a gambling place be reissued such license for one year from
11 his conviction and, after a second conviction of keeping a
12 gambling place, any such person shall not be reissued such
13 license, and
14 (c) Such premises of any person who knowingly permits
15 thereon a violation of any Section of this Article shall be
16 held liable for, and may be sold to pay any unsatisfied
17 judgment that may be recovered and any unsatisfied fine that
18 may be levied under any Section of this Article.
19 (Source: P.A. 86-1029.)
20 Section 199. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
21 becoming law.
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