Illinois Administrative Code
Title 86 - REVENUE
Part 435 - CHARITABLE GAMES ACT
Section 435.140 - Provider's License
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) In General
b) Applications. Application for a provider's license must be made on the form provided by the Department. Applications for an annual license must be accompanied by a nonrefundable license fee of $50 in the form of a check or money order payable to the Illinois Department of Revenue. Applications for a triennial license must be accompanied by a nonrefundable license fee of $150 in the form of a check or money order payable to the Illinois Department of Revenue. Any change in officers or directors, or partners, members, or stockholders owning at least 10% of the shares or interests of a licensed organization, must be reported to the Department within 30 days after the change. If ownership of a licensed organization is changed, a new application must be submitted to the Department (e.g., a corporate licensed organization is merged into a different corporation).
c) A licensed organization may rent, lease or borrow premises on which to conduct charitable games only from an organization possessing a valid provider's license.
d) A licensed organization may conduct a charitable games event on premises it owns, or at which it has its principal office or conducts activities for which it was organized, without first obtaining a provider's license. In addition, the licensed organization may obtain a provider's license in accordance with this Section to allow it to rent or otherwise provide its premises to another licensed organization for the conducting of an additional 4 charitable games events. However , in no event shall a premises be used for the conducting of more than 12 events per calendar year, even if one or more licensed organizations owns, has its principal office in, or conducts activities for which it was organized in that premises. (Section 5.1 of the Act)
e) A provider may receive reasonable compensation for the provision of the premises (Section 5 of the Act). Any arms-length agreement as to rent between a provider and a charitable games licensed organization shall be presumed to be reasonable, provided both parties are in full compliance with all provisions of this Section.
f) A provider shall not have any interest in any supplier's business, either direct or indirect. No employee, officer, partner, agent, or owner of a provider may participate in the management or operation of a charitable games event , even if the employee, officer, partner, agent, or owner is also a member, volunteer or employee of the charitable games licensee, and regardless of whether compensated. (Section 5 of the Act)
g) A provider may not promote or solicit a charitable games event on behalf of a charitable games licensee or qualified organization (Section 5 of the Act). For instance, a provider may not maintain or operate a hotline, website or newsletter advertising the time and date of games. However, a marquis located on the provider's premises which indicates that a licensed organization is hosting a charity gaming night is permissable. A provider may not recruit a qualified organization for an event.
h) The provider's books and records relating to the provision of premises for charitable games events, including the documentation required by subsection (a)(1)(B), shall be maintained for a period of three years after the expiration of a license issued pursuant to this Section and shall be available for inspection by agents or employees of the Department during reasonable business hours.