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Introduced
02/05/2026
02/05/2026
In Committee
02/24/2026
02/24/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Sports Wagering Act. Allows a licensee to offer pool sports wagering to State patrons where State patrons compete against patrons located outside of the State. Allows the Illinois Gaming Board to issue master sports wagering licenses to persons to conduct sports wagering over the Internet or through a mobile application (rather than issue 3 master sports wagering licenses to online sports wagering operators for a nonrefundable license fee of $20,000,000 pursuant to an open and competitive selection process). Provides that the application fee for a master sports wagering license is $250,000 while the initial fee for a master sports wagering license issued to an online sports wagering operator is $15,000,000. Provides that a master sports wagering license is valid for 4 years and may be renewed for another 4 years by paying a specified renewal fee. Allows the Board to regulate the conduct of fantasy contest operators under the Act. Sets forth rulemaking authority, fees, surcharges, civil penalties, monthly taxes, Board powers, and cooperation with law enforcement investigations. Prohibits a person from offering fantasy contests in the State unless the person is licensed by the Board as a fantasy contest operator for an application fee of $500 for a fantasy contest operator that had 7,500 or fewer active patrons over the preceding 365-day period and $7,500 for a fantasy contest operator that had more than 7,500 patrons over the preceding 365-day period. Sets forth applicant requirements. Prohibits a person from participating in a fantasy contest if the person is not at least 21 years of age. Sets forth the duties of fantasy contest licensees. Provides that, beginning July 1, 2026, the State shall impose a privilege tax of 15% on the fantasy contest operator licensee's adjusted gross fantasy contest receipts. Makes other changes. Makes conforming changes in the Illinois Administrative Procedures Act and the Criminal Code of 2012. Effective immediately.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Sports Wagering Act to allow licensees to offer "pool sports wagering," where patrons in the state can compete against patrons outside the state, provided the pool is legal in all participating jurisdictions. It also modifies the licensing process for online sports wagering operators, allowing the Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) to issue master sports wagering licenses directly, rather than through a competitive selection process, with a reduced application fee of $250,000 and an initial license fee of $15,000,000, valid for four years and renewable. Crucially, the bill establishes a regulatory framework for "fantasy contests," which are defined as online skill-based contests with an entry fee where participants assemble fictional rosters of athletes to compete for pre-established prizes, and it explicitly states that fantasy contests are distinct from sports wagering. Under this new framework, fantasy contest operators must be licensed by the IGB, with application fees of $500 for smaller operators (7,500 or fewer patrons) and $7,500 for larger ones, and participants must be at least 21 years old. The bill also imposes a 15% privilege tax on fantasy contest operators' adjusted gross receipts starting July 1, 2026, and includes provisions for rulemaking, fees, civil penalties, monthly taxes, and cooperation with law enforcement. Finally, it clarifies that fantasy contests are not considered gambling under state law and that losses from these contests are not recoverable, while also expanding the voluntary self-exclusion program to include fantasy contests.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
To Gaming, Wagering, and Racing (on 02/25/2026)
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