Illinois Administrative Code
Title 11 - ALCOHOL, HORSE RACING, LOTTERY, AND VIDEO GAMING
Part 455 - OTHER GAMING
Section 455.10 - Charitable Gaming

Universal Citation: 11 IL Admin Code ยง 455.10

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) No licensee shall, without the prior approval of the Board, allow a charitable gaming event to be held at a wagering facility (excludes Advance Deposit Wagering licensees). (See 11 Ill. Adm. Code 210 for the definition of a licensee.)

b) All requests by licensees to the Board regarding charitable gaming events shall be in writing and include the following information:

1) The day and time of the proposed event;

2) The charity to benefit from the proposed event and a copy of the charity's Charitable Gaming license obtained in accordance with 230 ILCS 30/3;

3) A copy of the provider's license obtained by the licensee in accordance with 230 ILCS 30/4; and

4) Assurance that no raffles, slot machines, coin-in-the-slot-operated devices or other games of chance will be present on the date of the charitable gaming event.

c) Any charitable gaming held at a wagering facility shall be subject to all regulations promulgated under the Charitable Games Act [230 ILCS 30 ]. (See 86 Ill. Adm. Code 435.)

d) No licensee shall allow more than eight charitable gaming events to be held at a wagering facility in a calendar year.

e) Pursuant to 230 ILCS 30/8(15), only the following games may be conducted as part of the charitable gaming event: roulette, blackjack, poker, pull tabs, craps, bang, beat the dealer, big six, gin rummy, five card stud poker, chuck-a-luck, keno, hold-em poker, and merchandise wheel.

f) No other gaming/gambling events shall be held at the wagering facility unless permitted by other Illinois statute (i.e., the Horse Racing Act [230 ILCS 5 ], the Raffles Act [230 ILCS 15 ], the Illinois Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act [230 ILCS 20 ], Bingo License and Tax Act [230 ILCS 25 ] or the Illinois Lottery Law [20 ILCS 160 ]).

g) No concessionaire shall be allowed to sell food, beverages or programs at the charitable gaming event unless licensed by the Board.

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