Illinois Compiled Statutes 230 ILCS 15/8.1 – Political committees
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(a) For the purposes of this Section, the terms defined in this subsection have the meanings given them.
“Net proceeds” means the gross receipts from the conduct of raffles, less reasonable sums expended for prizes, license fees, and other reasonable operating expenses incurred as a result of operating a raffle.
For details, see § Ill. Comp. Stat. 730 ILCS 5/5-4.5-65
“Raffle” means a form of lottery, as defined in Section 28-2(b) of the Criminal Code of 2012, conducted by a political committee licensed under this Section, in which:
(1) the player pays or agrees to pay something of
“Net proceeds” means the gross receipts from the conduct of raffles, less reasonable sums expended for prizes, license fees, and other reasonable operating expenses incurred as a result of operating a raffle.
Attorney's Note
Under the Illinois Statutes, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:Class | Prison | Fine |
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Class C misdemeanor | up to 30 days | up to $1,500 |
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 230 ILCS 15/8.1
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
- Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
- State: when applied to different parts of the United States, may be construed to include the District of Columbia and the several territories, and the words "United States" may be construed to include the said district and territories. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.14
“Raffle” means a form of lottery, as defined in Section 28-2(b) of the Criminal Code of 2012, conducted by a political committee licensed under this Section, in which:
(1) the player pays or agrees to pay something of
value for a chance, represented and differentiated by a number or by a combination of numbers or by some other medium, one or more of which chances are to be designated the winning chance; and
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(2) the winning chance is to be determined through a
drawing or by some other method based on an element of chance by an act or set of acts on the part of persons conducting or connected with the lottery, except that the winning chance shall not be determined by the outcome of a publicly exhibited sporting contest.
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“Unresolved claim” means a claim for a civil penalty under Sections 9-3, 9-10, and 9-23 of the Election Code which has been begun by the State Board of Elections, has been disputed by the political committee under the applicable rules of the State Board of Elections, and has not been finally decided either by the State Board of Elections, or, where application for review has been made to the courts of Illinois, remains finally undecided by the courts.
“Owes” means that a political committee has been finally determined under applicable rules of the State Board of Elections to be liable for a civil penalty under Sections 9-3, 9-10, and 9-23 of the Election Code.
(b) Licenses issued pursuant to this Section shall be valid for one raffle or for a specified number of raffles to be conducted during a specified period not to exceed one year and may be suspended or revoked for any violation of this Section. The State Board of Elections shall act on a license application within 30 days from the date of application.
(c) Licenses issued by the State Board of Elections are subject to the following restrictions:
(1) No political committee shall conduct raffles or
“Owes” means that a political committee has been finally determined under applicable rules of the State Board of Elections to be liable for a civil penalty under Sections 9-3, 9-10, and 9-23 of the Election Code.
(b) Licenses issued pursuant to this Section shall be valid for one raffle or for a specified number of raffles to be conducted during a specified period not to exceed one year and may be suspended or revoked for any violation of this Section. The State Board of Elections shall act on a license application within 30 days from the date of application.
(c) Licenses issued by the State Board of Elections are subject to the following restrictions:
(1) No political committee shall conduct raffles or
chances without having first obtained a license therefor pursuant to this Section.
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(2) The application for license shall be prepared in
accordance with regulations of the State Board of Elections and must specify the area or areas within the State in which raffle chances will be sold or issued, the time period during which raffle chances will be sold or issued, the time of determination of winning chances, and the location or locations at which winning chances will be determined.
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(3) A license authorizes the licensee to conduct
raffles as defined in this Section.
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The following are ineligible for any license under this Section:
(i) any political committee which has an officer
(i) any political committee which has an officer
who has been convicted of a felony;
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(ii) any political committee which has an officer
who is or has been a professional gambler or gambling promoter;
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(iii) any political committee which has an
officer who is not of good moral character;
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(iv) any political committee which has an officer
who is also an officer of a firm or corporation in which a person defined in item (i), (ii), or (iii) has a proprietary, equitable, or credit interest, or in which such a person is active or employed;
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(v) any political committee in which a person
defined in item (i), (ii), or (iii) is an officer, director, or employee, whether compensated or not;
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(vi) any political committee in which a person
defined in item (i), (ii), or (iii) is to participate in the management or operation of a raffle as defined in this Section;
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(vii) any committee which, at the time of its
application for a license to conduct a raffle, owes the State Board of Elections any unpaid civil penalty authorized by Sections 9-3, 9-10, and 9-23 of the Election Code, or is the subject of an unresolved claim for a civil penalty under Sections 9-3, 9-10, and 9-23 of the Election Code;
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(viii) any political committee which, at the time
of its application to conduct a raffle, has not submitted any report or document required to be filed by Article 9 of the Election Code and such report or document is more than 10 days overdue.
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(d)(1) The conducting of raffles is subject to the following restrictions:
(i) The entire net proceeds of any raffle must be
(i) The entire net proceeds of any raffle must be
exclusively devoted to the lawful purposes of the political committee permitted to conduct that game.
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(ii) No person except a bona fide member of the
political committee may participate in the management or operation of the raffle.
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(iii) No person may receive any remuneration or
profit for participating in the management or operation of the raffle.
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(iv) Raffle chances may be sold or issued only within
the area specified on the license and winning chances may be determined only at those locations specified on the license.
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(v) A person under the age of 18 years may
participate in the conducting of raffles or chances only with the permission of a parent or guardian. A person under the age of 18 years may be within the area where winning chances are being determined only when accompanied by his or her parent or guardian.
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(2) If a lessor rents a premises where a winning chance or chances on a raffle are determined, the lessor shall not be criminally liable if the person who uses the premises for the determining of winning chances does not hold a license issued under the provisions of this Section.
(e)(1) Each political committee licensed to conduct raffles and chances shall keep records of its gross receipts, expenses, and net proceeds for each single gathering or occasion at which winning chances are determined. All deductions from gross receipts for each single gathering or occasion shall be documented with receipts or other records indicating the amount, a description of the purchased item or service or other reason for the deduction, and the recipient. The distribution of net proceeds shall be itemized as to payee, purpose, amount, and date of payment.
(2) Each political committee licensed to conduct raffles shall report on the next report due to be filed under Article 9 of the Election Code its gross receipts, expenses, and net proceeds from raffles, and the distribution of net proceeds itemized as required in this subsection.
Such reports shall be included in the regular reports required of political committees by Article 9 of the Election Code.
(3) Records required by this subsection shall be preserved for 3 years, and political committees shall make available their records relating to the operation of raffles for public inspection at reasonable times and places.
(f) Violation of any provision of this Section is a Class C misdemeanor.
(g) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to authorize the conducting or operating of any gambling scheme, enterprise, activity, or device other than raffles as provided for herein.
(e)(1) Each political committee licensed to conduct raffles and chances shall keep records of its gross receipts, expenses, and net proceeds for each single gathering or occasion at which winning chances are determined. All deductions from gross receipts for each single gathering or occasion shall be documented with receipts or other records indicating the amount, a description of the purchased item or service or other reason for the deduction, and the recipient. The distribution of net proceeds shall be itemized as to payee, purpose, amount, and date of payment.
(2) Each political committee licensed to conduct raffles shall report on the next report due to be filed under Article 9 of the Election Code its gross receipts, expenses, and net proceeds from raffles, and the distribution of net proceeds itemized as required in this subsection.
Such reports shall be included in the regular reports required of political committees by Article 9 of the Election Code.
(3) Records required by this subsection shall be preserved for 3 years, and political committees shall make available their records relating to the operation of raffles for public inspection at reasonable times and places.
(f) Violation of any provision of this Section is a Class C misdemeanor.
(g) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to authorize the conducting or operating of any gambling scheme, enterprise, activity, or device other than raffles as provided for herein.