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 1                        91ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 2                     CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
 3                          ON HOUSE BILL 542
 4    -------------------------------------------------------------
 5    -------------------------------------------------------------

 6        To the President of the Senate and  the  Speaker  of  the
 7    House of Representatives:
 8        We,  the  conference  committee appointed to consider the
 9    differences  between  the  houses  in  relation   to   Senate
10    Amendment No. 1 to House Bill 542, recommend the following:
11        (1)  that the House concur in Senate Amendment No. 1; and
12        (2)  that  House Bill 542 be further amended, AS AMENDED,
13    with reference to page and line numbers of  Senate  Amendment
14    No. 1, on page 8, below line 28, by inserting the following:
15        "(27)  Beginning  January  1,  2000,   personal property,
16    including food, purchased through fundraising events for  the
17    benefit  of  a  public  or  private  elementary  or secondary
18    school, a group of those  schools,  or  one  or  more  school
19    districts if the events are sponsored by an entity recognized
20    by  the school district that consists primarily of volunteers
21    and includes parents and teachers  of  the  school  children.
22    This  paragraph  does not apply to fundraising events (i) for
23    the benefit of private home instruction or (ii) for which the
24    fundraising entity purchases the personal  property  sold  at
25    the  events  from  another individual or entity that sold the
26    property for the purpose of resale by the fundraising  entity
27    and  that  profits  from  the sale to the fundraising entity.
28    This paragraph is exempt from the provisions of Section 3-90.
29    "; and

30    on page 14, below line 29, by inserting the following:
31        "(20)  Beginning January  1,  2000,   personal  property,
32    including  food, purchased through fundraising events for the
33    benefit of  a  public  or  private  elementary  or  secondary
34    school,  a  group  of  those  schools,  or one or more school
 
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 1    districts if the events are sponsored by an entity recognized
 2    by the school district that consists primarily of  volunteers
 3    and  includes  parents  and  teachers of the school children.
 4    This paragraph does not apply to fundraising events  (i)  for
 5    the benefit of private home instruction or (ii) for which the
 6    fundraising  entity  purchases  the personal property sold at
 7    the events from another individual or entity  that  sold  the
 8    property  for the purpose of resale by the fundraising entity
 9    and that profits from the sale  to  the  fundraising  entity.
10    This paragraph is exempt from the provisions of Section 3-75.
11    "; and

12    on page 20, below line 9, by inserting the following:
13        "(21)  Beginning  January  1,  2000,   personal property,
14    including food, purchased through fundraising events for  the
15    benefit  of  a  public  or  private  elementary  or secondary
16    school, a group of those  schools,  or  one  or  more  school
17    districts if the events are sponsored by an entity recognized
18    by  the school district that consists primarily of volunteers
19    and includes parents and teachers  of  the  school  children.
20    This  paragraph  does not apply to fundraising events (i) for
21    the benefit of private home instruction or (ii) for which the
22    fundraising entity purchases the personal  property  sold  at
23    the  events  from  another individual or entity that sold the
24    property for the purpose of resale by the fundraising  entity
25    and  that  profits  from  the sale to the fundraising entity.
26    This paragraph is exempt from the provisions of Section 3-55.
27    "; and

28    on page 28, below line 7, by inserting the following:
29        "(33)  Beginning January  1,  2000,   personal  property,
30    including  food, purchased through fundraising events for the
31    benefit of  a  public  or  private  elementary  or  secondary
32    school,  a  group  of  those  schools,  or one or more school
33    districts if the events are sponsored by an entity recognized
34    by the school district that consists primarily of  volunteers
 
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 1    and  includes  parents  and  teachers of the school children.
 2    This paragraph does not apply to fundraising events  (i)  for
 3    the benefit of private home instruction or (ii) for which the
 4    fundraising  entity  purchases  the personal property sold at
 5    the events from another individual or entity  that  sold  the
 6    property  for the purpose of resale by the fundraising entity
 7    and that profits from the sale  to  the  fundraising  entity.
 8    This paragraph is exempt from the provisions of Section 2-70.
 9    ".

10        Submitted on May 26, 1999

11    s/Sen. Bradley Burzynski                 s/Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie   
12      Sen. William Peterson                    Rep. Coy Pugh               
13      Sen. Chris Lauzen                      s/Rep. Gary Hannig            
14    s/Sen. Barack Obama                      s/Rep. Dan Rutherford         
15    s/Sen. Arthur Berman                     s/Rep. Mary Lou Cowlishaw     
16      Committee for the Senate               Committee for the House

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