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IL HB4320
Bill
Status
8/28/2012
Primary Sponsor
Louis Lang
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AI Summary
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Amends the Criminal Code definition of "gambling device" to clarify that redemption machines may include computer-generated elements (balls, targets, moving objects displayed on screens or with lights) in addition to physical components.
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Specifies that redemption machines are skill-based amusement devices where players throw, roll, bowl, shoot, or propel objects to achieve game objectives and earn merchandise prizes or accumulated tickets/tokens.
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Requires redemption machines to award only merchandise prizes with a maximum wholesale value of $25 per single play, and limits the redemption value of accumulated tickets or tokens to $25 per single play.
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Adds definitions for "Internet" to mean interactive computer services and systems providing access to online networks, web pages, message boards, and chat areas.
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Adds reference to "computer" and "access" definitions from Section 16D-2 of the Criminal Code.
Legislative Description
GAMING-TECH
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 97-1126
8/28/2012