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91_SB0336sam001 LRB9105562ACtmam 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 336 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 336 by replacing 3 the title with the following: 4 "AN ACT to amend the Bingo License and Tax Act by 5 changing Section 2."; and 6 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 7 following: 8 "Section 5. The Bingo License and Tax Act is amended by 9 changing Section 2 as follows: 10 (230 ILCS 25/2) (from Ch. 120, par. 1102) 11 Sec. 2. The conducting of bingo is subject to the 12 following restrictions: 13 (1) The entire net proceeds from bingo play must be 14 exclusively devoted to the lawful purposes of the 15 organization permitted to conduct that game. 16 (2) No person except a bona fide member of the 17 sponsoring organization or a bona fide member of an auxiliary 18 organization, substantially all of whose members are spouses 19 of members of the sponsoring organization may participate in 20 the management or operation of the game. 21 (3) No person may receive any remuneration or profit for -2- LRB9105562ACtmam 1 participating in the management or operation of the game, 2 except that if an organization licensed under this Act is 3 associated with a school or other educational institution, 4 that school or institution may reduce tuition or fees for a 5 designated pupil based on participation in the management or 6 operation of the game by any member of the organization. The 7 extent to which tuition and fees are reduced shall relate 8 proportionately to the amount of time volunteered by the 9 member, as determined by the school or other educational 10 institution. 11 (4) The total retail value of all prizes or merchandise 12 awarded for a single game of bingo may not exceed $1,000. The 13 aggregate retail value of all prizes or merchandise awarded 14 in any single day of bingo may not exceed $6,000, except that 15 the Department may authorize a licensee to award prizes and 16 merchandise in a single day that has an aggregate retail 17 value that exceeds $6,000 but does not exceed $10,000 on up 18 to 2 days per year.$2,250, except that in adjoining counties19having 200,000 to 275,000 inhabitants each, and in counties20which are adjacent to either of such adjoining counties and21are adjacent to a total of not more than 2 counties in this22State, and in any municipality having 2,500 or more23inhabitants and within one mile of such adjoining and24adjacent counties having less than 25,000 inhabitants, 225additional bingo games may be conducted after the $2,25026limit has been reached. The prize awarded for any one game,27including any game conducted after reaching the $2,250 limit28as authorized in this paragraph (4), may not exceed $500 cash29or its equivalent.30 (5) The number of games may not exceed 25 in any one day 31 including regular and special games, except that this 32 restriction on the number of games shall not apply to bingo 33 conducted at the Illinois State Fair or any county fair held 34 in Illinois. -3- LRB9105562ACtmam 1 (6) The price paid for a single card under the license 2 may not exceed $1 and such card is valid for all regular 3 games on that day of bingo. A maximum of 5 special games may 4 be held on each bingo day, except that this restriction on 5 the number of special games shall not apply to bingo 6 conducted at the Illinois State Fair or any county fair held 7 in Illinois. The price for a single special game card may not 8 exceed 50 cents. 9 (7) The number of bingo days conducted by a licensee 10 under this Act is limited to one per week, except as follows: 11 (i) Bingo may be conducted in accordance with the 12 terms of a special operator's permit or limited license 13 issued under subdivision (3) of Section 1. 14 (ii) Bingo may be conducted at the Illinois State 15 Fair or any county fair held in Illinois under 16 subdivision (3) of Section 1. 17 (iii) A licensee which cancels a day of bingo 18 because of inclement weather or because the day is a 19 holiday or the eve of a holiday may, after giving notice 20 to the Department, conduct bingo on an additional date 21 which falls on a day of the week other than the day 22 authorized under the license. As used in this 23 subdivision (iii), "holiday" means any of the holidays 24 listed in Section 17 of the Promissory Note and Bank 25 Holiday Act. 26 (8) A licensee may rent a premises on which to conduct 27 bingo only from an organization which is licensed as a 28 provider of premises or exempt from license requirements 29 under this Act. If the organization providing the premises is 30 a metropolitan exposition, auditorium, and office building 31 authority created by State law, a licensee may enter into a 32 rental agreement with the organization authorizing the 33 licensee and the organization to share the gross proceeds of 34 bingo games; however, the organization shall not receive more -4- LRB9105562ACtmam 1 than 50% of the gross proceeds. 2 (9) No person under the age of 18 years may play or 3 participate in the conducting of bingo. Any person under the 4 age of 18 years may be within the area where bingo is being 5 played only when accompanied by his parent or guardian. 6 (10) The promoter of bingo games must have a proprietary 7 interest in the game promoted. 8 (11) Raffles or other forms of gambling prohibited by 9 law shall not be conducted on the premises where bingo is 10 being conducted, except that pull tabs and jar games 11 conducted under the Illinois Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act may 12 be conducted on the premises where bingo is being conducted. 13 Prizes awarded in pull tabs and jar games shall not be 14 included in the bingo prize limitation. 15 (12) An organization holding a special operator's permit 16 or a limited license may, as one of the occasions allowed by 17 such permit or license, conduct bingo for a maximum of 2 18 consecutive days, during each day of which the number of 19 games may exceed 25, and regular game cards need not be valid 20 for all regular games. If only noncash prizes are awarded 21 during such occasions, the prize limits stated in paragraph 22 (4) of this Section shall not apply, provided that the retail 23 value of noncash prizes for any single game shall not exceed 24 $150. 25 (Source: P.A. 87-220; 87-1175; 88-53.)".