Illinois Compiled Statutes 230 Gaming: Article -
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 1
This Act shall be known as the "Charitable Games Act". (Source: P.A. 84-1303.)
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 1.1
Legislative findings and intent. (a) The General Assembly finds that: (1) not-for-profit charitable organizations provide important and necessary services to the people of the...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 2
Definitions. For purposes of this Act, the following definitions apply: "Charitable games" means the 14 games of chance involving cards, dice, wheels, random selection of...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 3
The Department of Revenue shall, upon application therefor on forms prescribed by the Department, and upon the payment of a nonrefundable fee of $400 due...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 4
Licensing Restrictions. Licensing for the conducting of charitable games is subject to the following restrictions: (1) The license application, when submitted to the Department of...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 5
Providers' License. The Department shall issue a providers' license permitting a person, firm or corporation to provide premises for the conduct of charitable games. No...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 5.1
If a licensee conducts charitable games on its own premises, the licensee may also obtain a providers' license in accordance with Section 5 to allow...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 6
Supplier's license. The Department shall issue a supplier's license permitting a person, firm, or corporation to sell, lease, lend or distribute to any organization licensed...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 7
Ineligible Persons. The following are ineligible for any license under this Act: (a) any person who has been convicted of a felony within the last...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 8
The conducting of charitable games is subject to the following restrictions: (1) The entire net proceeds from charitable games must be exclusively devoted to the...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 8.1
Compulsive gambling. (a) Each organization conducting charitable games shall post signs with a statement regarding obtaining assistance with gambling problems, the text of which...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 9
There shall be paid to the Department of Revenue, 5% of the net proceeds of charitable games conducted under the provisions of this Act. Such...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 10
Each licensee must keep a complete record of charitable games conducted within the previous 3 years. Such record shall be open to inspection by any...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 11
(Repealed). (Source: P.A. 94-986, eff. 6-30-06. Repealed by P.A. 95-228, eff. 8-16-07.)
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 12
Penalties. (1) Any person who conducts or knowingly participates in an unlicensed charitable game commits the offense of gambling in violation of Section 28-1 of...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 13
The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act shall apply to all administrative rules and procedures of the Department of Revenue under this Act, except that (1)...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 14
(a) There is hereby created the Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury. (b) The General Assembly shall appropriate...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 14.1
Severability. If any clause, sentence, Section, provision, or part of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall be adjudged to...
- Illinois Charitable Games Act. - 230 ILCS 30, Section 15
Any law enforcement agency that takes action relating to the operation of a charitable game shall notify the Department of Revenue and specify the...
Last modified: February 18, 2015