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 1        AN ACT concerning beverage distribution,  amending  named
 2    Acts.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.  The Illinois Wine and Spirits  Industry  Fair
 6    Dealing  Act  of  1999  is  amended by changing Section 30 as
 7    follows:

 8        (815 ILCS 725/30)
 9        Sec. 30.   Application  to  arbitration  agreements.   An
10    agreement  between  a supplier that is not an Illinois winery
11    or a winery that has  annual  case  sales  in  the  State  of
12    Illinois  less  than or equal to 10,000  cases per year and a
13    distributor providing for  binding  arbitration  of  disputes
14    shall be valid and enforceable in accordance with the Federal
15    Arbitration  Act.   If In the event that a dispute concerning
16    the existence of good cause for a termination,  cancellation,
17    nonrenewal,  or  other  harm is resolved through arbitration,
18    the definition of good cause and the  substantive  provisions
19    of this Act shall apply.
20    (Source: P.A. 91-2, eff. 5-21-99.)

21        Section  10.  The Soft Drink Industry Fair Dealing Act is
22    amended by changing Section 30 as follows:

23        (815 ILCS 730/30)
24        Sec. 30.  Reasonable compensation.
25        (a)  A Any supplier that (i) cancels, fails to renew,  or
26    otherwise  terminates  any  distribution  agreement,  or (ii)
27    unlawfully  denies  approval  of  or  unreasonably  withholds
28    consent  to  any  assignment,  transfer,   or   sale   of   a
29    distributor's  business,  assets,  stock,  or other ownership
 
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 1    interest in a distributor, shall (i) pay the distributor  the
 2    fair  market  value  of  that  portion  of  the distributor's
 3    business that the supplier has cancelled, failed to renew, or
 4    otherwise terminated, or (ii) pay the  distributor  or  other
 5    aggrieved person the fair market value of that portion of the
 6    business,  assets,  stock, or other ownership interest sought
 7    to be assigned, transferred, or sold. Fair market value shall
 8    include, but shall not  be  limited  to,  the  value  of  the
 9    goodwill  associated  with  the  business,  assets, stock, or
10    other ownership interest  valued  hereunder,  and  such  fair
11    market  value  shall  be  determined  without  regard  to any
12    marketability, minority interest, or other  similar  discount
13    or reduction.
14        (b)  If  a  supplier and a distributor or other aggrieved
15    person are unable to agree on the reasonable compensation  to
16    be  paid  under subsection (a), any such party may maintain a
17    civil suit as provided in Section  35  of  this  Act  or  the
18    matter  may, by mutual agreement of the parties, be submitted
19    to arbitration or mediation.  Unless  the  parties  otherwise
20    agree,  the  costs  of arbitration shall be shared equally by
21    the parties.
22        (c)  No  distributorship  agreement   may   require   the
23    distributor to pay more than half the costs of arbitration or
24    mediation or require arbitration or mediation to be conducted
25    outside this State.
26    (Source: P.A. 91-3, eff. 5-21-99.)

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