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IL HB3729

IL HB3729
VIDEO GAMING-VARIOUS


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Introduced
02/07/2025
In Committee
04/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Video Gaming Act. Prohibits a terminal operator from compensating a sales agent and broker based on a percentage of the after-tax profits from a video gaming terminal, the net terminal income from a video gaming terminal or attributed to licensed establishments, or any other compensation metric based upon the performance of a video gaming terminal in various licensed establishments. Provides that a terminal operator shall not enter into any contract or agreement for the sharing, splitting, or payment of net terminal income with any other person. Prohibits any contract or agreement for the sharing, splitting, or payment of net terminal income with any other person executed before January 1, 2025 from being amended, modified, or extended. Allows a terminal operator to enter into a contract or agreement for the sharing, splitting, or payment of net terminal income with any other person if such contract is approved by the Illinois Gaming Board. Prohibits a sales agent and broker from giving anything of value to a current or potential licensed establishment. Prohibits a sales agent and broker that is not an owner of a terminal operator to solicit or procure a use agreement or any other contract or agreement that purports to control or authorize the placement or operation of a video gaming terminal on behalf of a terminal operator from a current or potential licensed establishment if that person is an immediate family member of a direct or indirect owner, officer, director, manager, employee, or a person who otherwise significantly influences or controls the licensed establishment. Provides that any use agreement currently authorizing the placement and operation of video gaming may continue as a valid and enforceable use agreement through the end of the current use agreement term, but shall not be amended, modified, extended, or renewed after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Prohibits a current or potential licensed establishment from accepting anything of value from a terminal operator or sales agent and broker as any incentive or inducement to locate video gaming terminals in that establishment and licensed establishments. Makes other changes.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Video Gaming Act to introduce several significant restrictions on terminal operators, sales agents, and brokers in the video gaming industry. The bill prohibits terminal operators from compensating sales agents and brokers based on a percentage of video gaming terminal profits or performance metrics. It also bars terminal operators from entering into contracts for sharing or splitting net terminal income with other parties, with some exceptions that require approval from the Illinois Gaming Board. The legislation further restricts sales agents and brokers from giving anything of value to licensed establishments and prevents them from soliciting use agreements if they are immediate family members of the establishment's owners or key personnel. Additionally, the bill prohibits licensed establishments from accepting incentives or inducements from terminal operators or sales agents to locate video gaming terminals. The bill defines key terms like "full-time basis" and "immediate family" and establishes that violations can result in a Class 4 felony and potential license termination. Existing use agreements may continue until their current term ends, but cannot be amended, modified, extended, or renewed after the effective date of the bill.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee (on 04/11/2025)

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