Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 260 - FAIRS OPERATING UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL FAIR ACT
Subpart A - FAIRS OPERATING UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL PREMIUM FUND
Section 260.100 - Premium Grand Summary Report
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) In accordance with Section 12 of the Act, the premium grand summary report shall be filed with the Bureau in person or postmarked on or before October 15 of each year. A fee of $25 will be deducted from the total premiums claimed by the fair for each day the report is late. A premium book shall accompany the premium grand summary report. This information may be supplied by computer printout. Premium grand summary reports and paid receipts should be retained for three years by the fair association or agricultural society. County fairs whose grand summary reports are not filed or postmarked by December 31 of each year shall not qualify to receive premium reimbursements from the Department for that year.
b) The Bureau shall mail each fair association or agricultural society a copy of the premium grand summary report form to be used in submitting the information required by Sections 10 and 12 of the Act. A copy of the report should be retained by the fair association or agricultural society for its records.
c) Receipts for trophies, ribbons, rosettes, engraving and premiums paid as outlined in Section 260.30 shall accompany the premium grand summary report.
d) The receipts for each department must be accompanied by an adding machine tabulation, tabulated in chronological order, showing the premiums paid and the total for each department. This information may be supplied by computer printout or other electronic data transfer system if approved by the Bureau.
e) Copies of the premium grand summary report (pages 1 and 2) are due directly following the fair in order for the Bureau to prepare and publish a recapitulation report and county fair date list, as well as for the Department of Agriculture and the Illinois General Assembly to use to evaluate appropriation needs, the following information shall be submitted by the fair association or agricultural society on the premium grand summary report:
f) No one department or class shall be paid premiums awarded in excess of 30% of the total premiums awarded by thecountyfairexcept those departments or classes limited to junior exhibitors [ 30 ILCS 120/9 ]. The grand total of Column 4 (Amount of Premiums Paid Each Department) on the premium grand summary report is the amount on which the 30% is figured. The Bureau shall deduct the excess from the grand total premiums paid.
g) Income shown on the financial statement shall include gate admission, grandstand admission, auto parking, stall and pen fees, fees paid by concessionaires, commercial exhibits and the carnival, entry fees, estimated premium State aid for the current year, estimated rehabilitation aid for the current year, aid from the county, if any, rental fees for the buildings and grounds for periods other than the fair, and any other income that was received by the fair but not included in the other categories mentioned. Borrowed money shall not be reported as income. Expenses of the fair shall include premiums paid, costs of grounds improvements, charges for music and attractions, judges' and assistants' fees, administrative and office payrolls, personnel expenses for gates, grandstand help, policy and parking vehicles, general and common labor payrolls, advertising expenses including the costs of the premium book, federal admission tax paid, and other operating expenses, such as interest on indebtedness, that were not listed in the categories mentioned. The financial statement on file with the Department of Agriculture is subject to audit by auditors investigating Department of Agriculture accounts.
h) The premium grand summary report shall be signed and notarized by a notary. The President and the Secretary of the fair association or agricultural society shall sign the premium grand summary report.