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Public Act 095-1008 |
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AN ACT concerning gaming.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Legislative intent. This amendatory Act of the | ||||
95th General Assembly, in part, re-enacts the provisions of | ||||
Public Act 94-804 approved in 2006 and determined valid in 2008 | ||||
by the Illinois Supreme Court. The General Assembly finds and | ||||
declares such re-enactment to be the public policy of the State | ||||
for many of the same reasons previously stated in 2006, namely: | ||||
(1) that riverboat gaming continues to have a negative | ||||
impact on horse racing causing severe declines in Illinois | ||||
on-track wagering; | ||||
(2) that this decrease in wagering continues to | ||||
negatively impact purses for Illinois racing, which | ||||
continues to hurt the State's breeding industry; | ||||
(3) that the decline of the Illinois horse racing and | ||||
breeding program, a $2.5 billion industry, would be | ||||
reversed if this amendatory Act of the 95th General | ||||
Assembly was enacted, by helping Illinois tracks to better | ||||
compete with future purses offered by tracks in other | ||||
states; | ||||
(4) that Illinois agriculture and other businesses | ||||
that support and supply the horse racing industry, already | ||||
a sector that employs over 37,000 Illinoisans, also stand |
to substantially benefit and would be much more likely to | ||
create additional jobs should Illinois horse racing once | ||
again become competitive with other states; and | ||
(5) that prompt release and distribution of funds | ||
generated and paid under protest under Public Act 94-804 | ||
and funds generated under the provisions of this amendatory | ||
Act of the 95th General Assembly both to supplement | ||
prospective purses and improve, maintain, market, and | ||
otherwise operate racetracks and their backstretches, is | ||
urgently needed and shall greatly benefit Illinois | ||
horsemen racetracks, horse racing fans, and Illinois | ||
agriculture and related businesses that rely on the | ||
Illinois horse racing industry. | ||
Section 5. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is amended | ||
by adding Section 54.75 as follows: | ||
(230 ILCS 5/54.75 new)
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Sec. 54.75. Horse Racing Equity Trust Fund. | ||
(a) There is created a Fund to be known as the Horse
Racing
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Equity Trust Fund, which is a non-appropriated trust fund held | ||
separate and apart from State moneys. The Fund shall consist of | ||
moneys paid into it by owners licensees under
the Riverboat | ||
Gambling Act for the purposes described in this Section. The | ||
Fund shall
be administered
by the Board. Moneys in the Fund | ||
shall be distributed as directed and certified by the Board in |
accordance with the provisions of subsection (b). | ||
(b) The moneys deposited into the Fund, plus any accrued | ||
interest on those moneys, shall be distributed
within 10 days | ||
after those moneys are deposited into the Fund as follows: | ||
(1) Sixty percent of all moneys distributed under this | ||
subsection shall be
distributed to organization licensees | ||
to be distributed at their race
meetings as purses. | ||
Fifty-seven percent of the amount distributed under this
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paragraph (1) shall be distributed for thoroughbred race | ||
meetings and
43% shall be distributed for standardbred race | ||
meetings. Within each
breed, moneys shall be allocated to | ||
each organization licensee's purse
fund in accordance with | ||
the ratio between the purses generated for that
breed by | ||
that licensee during the prior calendar year and the total | ||
purses
generated throughout the State for that breed during | ||
the prior calendar
year by licensees in the current | ||
calendar year. | ||
(2) The remaining 40% of the moneys distributed under | ||
this
subsection (b) shall be distributed as follows: | ||
(A) 11% shall be distributed to any person (or its | ||
successors or assigns) who had operating control of a | ||
racetrack that conducted live racing in 2002 at a | ||
racetrack in a
county with at least 230,000 inhabitants | ||
that borders the Mississippi River and is a licensee in | ||
the current year; and | ||
(B) the remaining 89% shall be distributed pro rata
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according to the aggregate
proportion of total handle | ||
from wagering on live races conducted in Illinois | ||
(irrespective of where the wagers are placed) for | ||
calendar years 2004 and 2005
to any person (or its
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successors or assigns) who (i) had
majority operating | ||
control of a racing facility at which live racing was | ||
conducted in
calendar year 2002, (ii) is a licensee in | ||
the current
year, and (iii) is not eligible to receive | ||
moneys under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph (2). | ||
The moneys received by an organization licensee | ||
under this paragraph (2) shall be used by each | ||
organization licensee to improve, maintain, market, | ||
and otherwise operate its racing facilities to conduct | ||
live racing, which shall include backstretch services | ||
and capital improvements related to live racing and the | ||
backstretch. Any organization licensees sharing common | ||
ownership may pool the moneys received and spent at all | ||
racing facilities commonly owned in order to meet these | ||
requirements. | ||
If any person identified in this paragraph (2) becomes
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ineligible to receive moneys from the Fund, such amount | ||
shall be redistributed
among the remaining persons in | ||
proportion to their percentages otherwise
calculated. | ||
(c) The Board shall monitor organization licensees to | ||
ensure that moneys paid to organization licensees under this | ||
Section are distributed by the organization licensees as |
provided in subsection (b). | ||
Section 10. The Riverboat Gambling Act is amended by | ||
changing Sections 7 and 13 as follows:
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(230 ILCS 10/7) (from Ch. 120, par. 2407)
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Sec. 7. Owners Licenses.
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(a) The Board shall issue owners licenses to persons, firms | ||
or
corporations which apply for such licenses upon payment to | ||
the Board of the
non-refundable license fee set by the Board, | ||
upon payment of a $25,000
license fee for the first year of | ||
operation and a $5,000 license fee for
each succeeding year and | ||
upon a determination by the Board that the
applicant is | ||
eligible for an owners license pursuant to this Act and the
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rules of the Board. From the effective date of this amendatory | ||
Act of the 95th General Assembly until (i) 3 years after the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th General | ||
Assembly, (ii) the date any organization licensee begins to | ||
operate a slot machine or video game of chance under the | ||
Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 or this Act, (iii) the date | ||
that payments begin under subsection (c-5) of Section 13 of the | ||
Act, or (iv) the wagering tax imposed under Section 13 of this | ||
Act is increased by law to reflect a tax rate that is at least | ||
as stringent or more stringent than the tax rate contained in | ||
subsection (a-3) of Section 13, whichever occurs first For a | ||
period of 2 years beginning on the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly , as a condition of | ||
licensure and as an alternative source of payment for those | ||
funds payable under subsection (c-5) of Section 13 of the | ||
Riverboat Gambling Act, any owners licensee that holds or | ||
receives its owners license on or after the effective date of | ||
this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, other than an | ||
owners licensee operating a riverboat with adjusted gross | ||
receipts in calendar year 2004 of less than $200,000,000, must | ||
pay into the Horse Racing Equity Trust Fund, in addition to any | ||
other payments required under this Act, an amount equal to 3% | ||
of the adjusted gross receipts received by the owners licensee. | ||
The payments required under this Section shall be made by the | ||
owners licensee to the State Treasurer no later than 3:00 | ||
o'clock p.m. of the day after the day when the adjusted gross | ||
receipts were received by the owners licensee. A person, firm | ||
or corporation is ineligible to receive
an owners license if:
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(1) the person has been convicted of a felony under the | ||
laws of this
State, any other state, or the United States;
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(2) the person has been convicted of any violation of | ||
Article 28 of the
Criminal Code of 1961, or substantially | ||
similar laws of any other jurisdiction;
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(3) the person has submitted an application for a | ||
license under this
Act which contains false information;
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(4) the person is
a member of the Board;
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(5) a person defined in (1), (2), (3) or (4) is an | ||
officer, director or
managerial employee of the firm or |
corporation;
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(6) the firm or corporation employs a person defined in | ||
(1), (2), (3) or
(4) who participates in the management or | ||
operation of gambling operations
authorized under this | ||
Act;
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(7) (blank); or
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(8) a license of the person, firm or corporation issued | ||
under
this Act, or a license to own or operate gambling | ||
facilities
in any other jurisdiction, has been revoked.
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The Board is expressly prohibited from making changes to | ||
the requirement that licensees make payment into the Horse | ||
Racing Equity Trust Fund without the express authority of the | ||
Illinois General Assembly and making any other rule to | ||
implement or interpret this amendatory Act of the 95th General | ||
Assembly. For the purposes of this paragraph, "rules" is given | ||
the meaning given to that term in Section 1-70 of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act. | ||
(b) In determining whether to grant an owners license to an | ||
applicant, the
Board shall consider:
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(1) the character, reputation, experience and | ||
financial integrity of the
applicants and of any other or | ||
separate person that either:
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(A) controls, directly or indirectly, such | ||
applicant, or
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(B) is controlled, directly or indirectly, by such | ||
applicant or by a
person which controls, directly or |
indirectly, such applicant;
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(2) the facilities or proposed facilities for the | ||
conduct of riverboat
gambling;
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(3) the highest prospective total revenue to be derived | ||
by the State
from the conduct of riverboat gambling;
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(4) the extent to which the ownership of the applicant | ||
reflects the
diversity of the State by including minority | ||
persons and females
and the good faith affirmative action | ||
plan of
each applicant to recruit, train and upgrade | ||
minority persons and females in all employment | ||
classifications;
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(5) the financial ability of the applicant to purchase | ||
and maintain
adequate liability and casualty insurance;
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(6) whether the applicant has adequate capitalization | ||
to provide and
maintain, for the duration of a license, a | ||
riverboat;
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(7) the extent to which the applicant exceeds or meets | ||
other standards
for the issuance of an owners license which | ||
the Board may adopt by rule;
and
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(8) The amount of the applicant's license bid.
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(c) Each owners license shall specify the place where | ||
riverboats shall
operate and dock.
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(d) Each applicant shall submit with his application, on | ||
forms
provided by the Board, 2 sets of his fingerprints.
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(e) The Board may issue up to 10 licenses authorizing the | ||
holders of such
licenses to own riverboats. In the application |
for an owners license, the
applicant shall state the dock at | ||
which the riverboat is based and the water
on which the | ||
riverboat will be located. The Board shall issue 5 licenses to
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become effective not earlier than January 1, 1991. Three of | ||
such licenses
shall authorize riverboat gambling on the | ||
Mississippi River, or, with approval
by the municipality in | ||
which the
riverboat was docked on August 7, 2003 and with Board | ||
approval, be authorized to relocate to a new location,
in a
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municipality that (1) borders on the Mississippi River or is | ||
within 5
miles of the city limits of a municipality that | ||
borders on the Mississippi
River and (2), on August 7, 2003, | ||
had a riverboat conducting riverboat gambling operations | ||
pursuant to
a license issued under this Act; one of which shall | ||
authorize riverboat
gambling from a home dock in the city of | ||
East St. Louis. One other license
shall
authorize riverboat | ||
gambling on
the Illinois River south of Marshall County. The | ||
Board shall issue one
additional license to become effective | ||
not earlier than March 1, 1992, which
shall authorize riverboat | ||
gambling on the Des Plaines River in Will County.
The Board may | ||
issue 4 additional licenses to become effective not
earlier | ||
than
March 1, 1992. In determining the water upon which | ||
riverboats will operate,
the Board shall consider the economic | ||
benefit which riverboat gambling confers
on the State, and | ||
shall seek to assure that all regions of the State share
in the | ||
economic benefits of riverboat gambling.
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In granting all licenses, the Board may give favorable |
consideration to
economically depressed areas of the State, to | ||
applicants presenting plans
which provide for significant | ||
economic development over a large geographic
area, and to | ||
applicants who currently operate non-gambling riverboats in
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Illinois.
The Board shall review all applications for owners | ||
licenses,
and shall inform each applicant of the Board's | ||
decision.
The Board may grant an owners license to an
applicant | ||
that has not submitted the highest license bid, but if it does | ||
not
select the highest bidder, the Board shall issue a written | ||
decision explaining
why another
applicant was selected and | ||
identifying the factors set forth in this Section
that favored | ||
the winning bidder.
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In addition to any other revocation powers granted to the | ||
Board under this
Act,
the Board may revoke the owners license | ||
of a licensee which fails
to begin conducting gambling within | ||
15 months
of receipt of the
Board's approval of the application | ||
if the Board determines that license
revocation is in the best | ||
interests of the State.
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(f) The first 10 owners licenses issued under this Act | ||
shall permit the
holder to own up to 2 riverboats and equipment | ||
thereon
for a period of 3 years after the effective date of the | ||
license. Holders of
the first 10 owners licenses must pay the | ||
annual license fee for each of
the 3
years during which they | ||
are authorized to own riverboats.
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(g) Upon the termination, expiration, or revocation of each | ||
of the first
10 licenses, which shall be issued for a 3 year |
period, all licenses are
renewable annually upon payment of the | ||
fee and a determination by the Board
that the licensee | ||
continues to meet all of the requirements of this Act and the
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Board's rules.
However, for licenses renewed on or after May 1, | ||
1998, renewal shall be
for a period of 4 years, unless the | ||
Board sets a shorter period.
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(h) An owners license shall entitle the licensee to own up | ||
to 2
riverboats. A licensee shall limit the number of gambling | ||
participants to
1,200 for any such owners license.
A licensee | ||
may operate both of its riverboats concurrently, provided that | ||
the
total number of gambling participants on both riverboats | ||
does not exceed
1,200. Riverboats licensed to operate on the
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Mississippi River and the Illinois River south of Marshall | ||
County shall
have an authorized capacity of at least 500 | ||
persons. Any other riverboat
licensed under this Act shall have | ||
an authorized capacity of at least 400
persons.
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(i) A licensed owner is authorized to apply to the Board | ||
for and, if
approved therefor, to receive all licenses from the | ||
Board necessary for the
operation of a riverboat, including a | ||
liquor license, a license
to prepare and serve food for human | ||
consumption, and other necessary
licenses. All use, occupation | ||
and excise taxes which apply to the sale of
food and beverages | ||
in this State and all taxes imposed on the sale or use
of | ||
tangible personal property apply to such sales aboard the | ||
riverboat.
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(j) The Board may issue or re-issue a license authorizing a |
riverboat to
dock
in a municipality or approve a relocation | ||
under Section 11.2 only if, prior
to the issuance or | ||
re-issuance of
the license or approval, the governing body of | ||
the municipality in which
the riverboat will dock has by a | ||
majority vote approved the docking of
riverboats in the | ||
municipality. The Board may issue or re-issue a license
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authorizing a
riverboat to dock in areas of a county outside | ||
any municipality or approve a
relocation under Section 11.2 | ||
only if, prior to the issuance or re-issuance
of the license
or | ||
approval, the
governing body of the county has by a majority | ||
vote approved of the docking of
riverboats within such areas.
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(Source: P.A. 93-28, eff. 6-20-03; 93-453, eff. 8-7-03; 94-667, | ||
eff. 8-23-05; 94-804, eff. 5-26-06.)
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(230 ILCS 10/13) (from Ch. 120, par. 2413)
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Sec. 13. Wagering tax; rate; distribution.
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(a) Until January 1, 1998, a tax is imposed on the adjusted | ||
gross
receipts received from gambling games authorized under | ||
this Act at the rate of
20%.
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(a-1) From January 1, 1998 until July 1, 2002, a privilege | ||
tax is
imposed on persons engaged in the business of conducting | ||
riverboat gambling
operations, based on the adjusted gross | ||
receipts received by a licensed owner
from gambling games | ||
authorized under this Act at the following rates:
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15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and | ||
including $25,000,000;
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20% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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25% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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30% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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35% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000.
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(a-2) From July 1, 2002 until July 1, 2003, a privilege tax | ||
is imposed on
persons engaged in the business of conducting | ||
riverboat gambling operations,
other than licensed managers | ||
conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf
of the | ||
State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a | ||
licensed
owner from gambling games authorized under this Act at | ||
the following rates:
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15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and | ||
including $25,000,000;
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22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
$150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$200,000,000.
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(a-3) Beginning July 1, 2003, a privilege tax is imposed on | ||
persons engaged
in the business of conducting riverboat | ||
gambling operations, other than
licensed managers conducting | ||
riverboat gambling operations on behalf of the
State, based on | ||
the adjusted gross receipts received by a licensed owner from
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gambling games authorized under this Act at the following | ||
rates:
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15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and | ||
including $25,000,000;
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27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $37,500,000;
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32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$37,500,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000 but not
exceeding $250,000,000;
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70% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$250,000,000.
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An amount equal to the amount of wagering taxes collected | ||
under this
subsection (a-3) that are in addition to the amount |
of wagering taxes that
would have been collected if the | ||
wagering tax rates under subsection (a-2)
were in effect shall | ||
be paid into the Common School Fund.
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The privilege tax imposed under this subsection (a-3) shall | ||
no longer be
imposed beginning on the earlier of (i) July 1, | ||
2005; (ii) the first date
after June 20, 2003 that riverboat | ||
gambling operations are conducted
pursuant to a dormant | ||
license; or (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling
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operations are conducted under the authority of an owners | ||
license that is in
addition to the 10 owners licenses initially | ||
authorized under this Act.
For the purposes of this subsection | ||
(a-3), the term "dormant license"
means an owners license that | ||
is authorized by this Act under which no
riverboat gambling | ||
operations are being conducted on June 20, 2003.
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(a-4) Beginning on the first day on which the tax imposed | ||
under
subsection (a-3) is no longer imposed, a privilege tax is | ||
imposed on persons
engaged in the business of conducting | ||
riverboat gambling operations, other
than licensed managers | ||
conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf of
the | ||
State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a | ||
licensed owner
from gambling games authorized under this Act at | ||
the following rates:
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15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and | ||
including $25,000,000;
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22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of | ||
$200,000,000.
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(a-8) Riverboat gambling operations conducted by a | ||
licensed manager on
behalf of the State are not subject to the | ||
tax imposed under this Section.
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(a-10) The taxes imposed by this Section shall be paid by | ||
the licensed
owner to the Board not later than 3:00 o'clock | ||
p.m. of the day after the day
when the wagers were made.
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(a-15) If the privilege tax imposed under subsection (a-3) | ||
is no longer imposed pursuant to item (i) of the last paragraph | ||
of subsection (a-3), then by June 15 of each year, each owners | ||
licensee, other than an owners licensee that admitted 1,000,000 | ||
persons or
fewer in calendar year 2004, must, in addition to | ||
the payment of all amounts otherwise due under this Section, | ||
pay to the Board a reconciliation payment in the amount, if | ||
any, by which the licensed owner's base amount exceeds the | ||
amount of net privilege tax paid by the licensed owner to the | ||
Board in the then current State fiscal year. A licensed owner's |
net privilege tax obligation due for the balance of the State | ||
fiscal year shall be reduced up to the total of the amount paid | ||
by the licensed owner in its June 15 reconciliation payment. | ||
The obligation imposed by this subsection (a-15) is binding on | ||
any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that acquires an | ||
ownership interest in any such owners license. The obligation | ||
imposed under this subsection (a-15) terminates on the earliest | ||
of: (i) July 1, 2007, (ii) the first day after the effective | ||
date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly that | ||
riverboat gambling operations are conducted pursuant to a | ||
dormant license, (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling | ||
operations are conducted under the authority of an owners | ||
license that is in addition to the 10 owners licenses initially | ||
authorized under this Act, or (iv) the first day that a | ||
licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 conducts | ||
gaming operations with slot machines or other electronic gaming | ||
devices. The Board must reduce the obligation imposed under | ||
this subsection (a-15) by an amount the Board deems reasonable | ||
for any of the following reasons: (A) an act or acts of God, | ||
(B) an act of bioterrorism or terrorism or a bioterrorism or | ||
terrorism threat that was investigated by a law enforcement | ||
agency, or (C) a condition beyond the control of the owners | ||
licensee that does not result from any act or omission by the | ||
owners licensee or any of its agents and that poses a hazardous | ||
threat to the health and safety of patrons. If an owners | ||
licensee pays an amount in excess of its liability under this |
Section, the Board shall apply the overpayment to future | ||
payments required under this Section. | ||
For purposes of this subsection (a-15): | ||
"Act of God" means an incident caused by the operation of | ||
an extraordinary force that cannot be foreseen, that cannot be | ||
avoided by the exercise of due care, and for which no person | ||
can be held liable.
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"Base amount" means the following: | ||
For a riverboat in Alton, $31,000,000.
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For a riverboat in East Peoria, $43,000,000.
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For the Empress riverboat in Joliet, $86,000,000.
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For a riverboat in Metropolis, $45,000,000.
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For the Harrah's riverboat in Joliet, $114,000,000.
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For a riverboat in Aurora, $86,000,000.
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For a riverboat in East St. Louis, $48,500,000.
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For a riverboat in Elgin, $198,000,000.
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"Dormant license" has the meaning ascribed to it in | ||
subsection (a-3).
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"Net privilege tax" means all privilege taxes paid by a | ||
licensed owner to the Board under this Section, less all | ||
payments made from the State Gaming Fund pursuant to subsection | ||
(b) of this Section. | ||
The changes made to this subsection (a-15) by Public Act | ||
94-839 are intended to restate and clarify the intent of Public | ||
Act 94-673 with respect to the amount of the payments required | ||
to be made under this subsection by an owners licensee to the |
Board.
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(b) Until January 1, 1998, 25% of the tax revenue deposited | ||
in the State
Gaming Fund under this Section shall be paid, | ||
subject to appropriation by the
General Assembly, to the unit | ||
of local government which is designated as the
home dock of the | ||
riverboat. Beginning January 1, 1998, from the tax revenue
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deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an | ||
amount equal to 5% of
adjusted gross receipts generated by a | ||
riverboat shall be paid monthly, subject
to appropriation by | ||
the General Assembly, to the unit of local government that
is | ||
designated as the home dock of the riverboat. From the tax | ||
revenue
deposited in the State Gaming Fund pursuant to | ||
riverboat gambling operations
conducted by a licensed manager | ||
on behalf of the State, an amount equal to 5%
of adjusted gross | ||
receipts generated pursuant to those riverboat gambling
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operations shall be paid monthly,
subject to appropriation by | ||
the General Assembly, to the unit of local
government that is | ||
designated as the home dock of the riverboat upon which
those | ||
riverboat gambling operations are conducted.
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(c) Appropriations, as approved by the General Assembly, | ||
may be made
from the State Gaming Fund to the Department of | ||
Revenue and the Department
of State Police for the | ||
administration and enforcement of this Act, or to the
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Department of Human Services for the administration of programs | ||
to treat
problem gambling.
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(c-5) Before May 26, 2006 (the effective date of Public Act |
94-804) and beginning on the effective date of this amendatory | ||
Act of the 95th General Assembly, unless any organization | ||
licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 begins to | ||
operate a slot machine or video game of chance under the | ||
Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 or this Act 2 years after May | ||
26, 2006 (the effective date of Public Act 94-804) , after the | ||
payments required under subsections (b) and (c) have been
made, | ||
an amount equal to 15% of the adjusted gross receipts of (1) an | ||
owners
licensee that relocates pursuant to Section 11.2,
(2) an | ||
owners licensee
conducting riverboat gambling operations
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pursuant to an
owners license that is initially issued after | ||
June
25, 1999,
or (3) the first
riverboat gambling operations | ||
conducted by a licensed manager on behalf of the
State under | ||
Section 7.3,
whichever comes first, shall be paid from the | ||
State
Gaming Fund into the Horse Racing Equity Fund.
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(c-10) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate | ||
from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund | ||
an amount equal to the amount
paid into the Horse Racing Equity | ||
Fund pursuant to subsection (c-5) in the
prior calendar year.
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(c-15) After the payments required under subsections (b), | ||
(c), and (c-5)
have been made, an amount equal to 2% of the | ||
adjusted gross receipts of (1)
an owners licensee that | ||
relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an owners
licensee | ||
conducting riverboat gambling operations pursuant to
an
owners | ||
license that is initially issued after June 25, 1999,
or (3) | ||
the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed |
manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever | ||
comes first, shall be paid, subject to appropriation
from the | ||
General Assembly, from the State Gaming Fund to each home rule
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county with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants for the | ||
purpose of
enhancing the county's criminal justice system.
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(c-20) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate | ||
from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund | ||
an amount equal to the amount
paid to each home rule county | ||
with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants
pursuant to | ||
subsection (c-15) in the prior calendar year.
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(c-25) After the payments required under subsections (b), | ||
(c), (c-5) and
(c-15) have been made, an amount equal to 2% of | ||
the
adjusted gross receipts of (1) an owners licensee
that
| ||
relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an
owners
licensee | ||
conducting riverboat gambling operations pursuant to
an
owners | ||
license
that is initially issued after June 25, 1999,
or (3) | ||
the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a licensed | ||
manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
whichever
| ||
comes first,
shall be paid from the State
Gaming Fund to | ||
Chicago State University.
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(d) From time to time, the
Board shall transfer the | ||
remainder of the funds
generated by this Act into the Education
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Assistance Fund, created by Public Act 86-0018, of the State of | ||
Illinois.
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(e) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit the unit of local | ||
government
designated as the home dock of the riverboat from |
entering into agreements
with other units of local government | ||
in this State or in other states to
share its portion of the | ||
tax revenue.
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(f) To the extent practicable, the Board shall administer | ||
and collect the
wagering taxes imposed by this Section in a | ||
manner consistent with the
provisions of Sections 4, 5, 5a, 5b, | ||
5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 6, 6a, 6b,
6c, 8, 9, and 10 of the | ||
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the
Uniform | ||
Penalty and Interest Act.
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(Source: P.A. 94-673, eff. 8-23-05; 94-804, eff. 5-26-06; | ||
94-839, eff. 6-6-06; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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