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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1550

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1550 on page 1, by
 3    replacing lines 1 and 2 with the following:

 4    "AN ACT in  relation  to  alcoholic  liquor,  amending  named
 5    Acts."; and

 6    on page 1, by inserting the following after line 4:

 7        "Section  3.   The  Alcoholism  and  Other Drug Abuse and
 8    Dependency Act  is  amended  by  changing  Section  15-10  as
 9    follows:

10        (20 ILCS 301/15-10)
11        Sec.  15-10.  Licensure categories.  No person or program
12    may provide the services or conduct the activities  described
13    in  this  Section  without first obtaining a license therefor
14    from the Department.  The Department shall, by rule,  provide
15    licensure  requirements  for each of the following categories
16    of service:
17             (a)  residential treatment for alcoholism and  other
18        drug abuse and dependency.
19             (b)  outpatient  treatment  for alcoholism and other
20        drug abuse and dependency.
 
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 1             (c)  the screening, assessment, referral or tracking
 2        of clients identified by the criminal justice  system  as
 3        having  indications  of alcoholism or other drug abuse or
 4        dependency.
 5             (d)  D.U.I. evaluation services for Illinois  courts
 6        and the Secretary of State.
 7             (e)  D.U.I. remedial education services for Illinois
 8        courts or the Secretary of State.
 9             (f)  persons  providing  education  and  training to
10        beverage alcohol servers and sellers, as defined  by  the
11        Department.
12        The  Department may, under procedures established by rule
13    and upon a showing of good cause for  such,  exempt  off-site
14    services  from  having  to  obtain  a  separate  license  for
15    services  conducted  away from the provider's primary service
16    location.
17    (Source: P.A. 88-80.)"; and

18    on page 1, line 6, by replacing "Section 6-15" with "Sections
19    3-12, 6-15, and 6-27"; and

20    on page 1, by inserting the following after line 6:

21        "(235 ILCS 5/3-12) (from Ch. 43, par. 108)
22        Sec. 3-12.  Powers and duties of State Commission.
23        (a)  The  State  commission  shall  have  the   following
24    powers, functions and duties:
25        (1)  To  receive  applications  and  to issue licenses to
26    manufacturers,  foreign  importers,  importing  distributors,
27    distributors, non-resident dealers,  on  premise  consumption
28    retailers, off premise sale retailers, special event retailer
29    licensees,   special  use  permit  licenses,  auction  liquor
30    licenses, brew pubs, caterer retailers,  non-beverage  users,
31    railroads,  including  owners and lessees of sleeping, dining
32    and cafe cars, airplanes, boats, brokers,  and  wine  maker's
 
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 1    retail  licensees  in  accordance with the provisions of this
 2    Act, and to suspend or revoke such licenses  upon  the  State
 3    commission's determination, upon notice after hearing, that a
 4    licensee  has  violated any provision of this Act or any rule
 5    or regulation issued pursuant thereto and in  effect  for  30
 6    days prior to such violation.
 7        In   lieu  of  suspending  or  revoking  a  license,  the
 8    commission may impose a fine,  upon  the  State  commission's
 9    determination  and  notice after hearing, that a licensee has
10    violated any provision of this Act or any rule or  regulation
11    issued  pursuant  thereto  and in effect for 30 days prior to
12    such violation.  The fine imposed under  this  paragraph  may
13    not  exceed  $500  for  each  violation.   Each  day that the
14    activity, which gave rise to the original fine, continues  is
15    a  separate  violation.   The maximum fine that may be levied
16    against any licensee, for the period of  the  license,  shall
17    not  exceed  $20,000. The maximum penalty that may be imposed
18    on a licensee for selling a bottle of alcoholic liquor with a
19    foreign object in it or serving from a  bottle  of  alcoholic
20    liquor  with  a foreign object in it shall be the destruction
21    of that bottle of alcoholic liquor for the first  10  bottles
22    so  sold  or  served  from by the licensee.  For the eleventh
23    bottle  of  alcoholic  liquor  and  for  each  third   bottle
24    thereafter sold or served from by the licensee with a foreign
25    object  in it, the maximum penalty that may be imposed on the
26    licensee is the destruction of the bottle of alcoholic liquor
27    and a fine of up to $50.
28        (2)  To adopt such rules and regulations consistent  with
29    the  provisions of this Act which shall be necessary to carry
30    on its functions and duties  to  the  end  that  the  health,
31    safety  and  welfare  of  the People of the State of Illinois
32    shall be protected  and  temperance  in  the  consumption  of
33    alcoholic  liquors  shall  be  fostered  and  promoted and to
34    distribute copies  of  such  rules  and  regulations  to  all
 
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 1    licensees affected thereby.
 2        (3)  To call upon other administrative departments of the
 3    State,  county  and  municipal  governments,  county and city
 4    police departments and upon  prosecuting  officers  for  such
 5    information  and  assistance  as  it  deems  necessary in the
 6    performance of its duties.
 7        (4)  To  recommend  to  local  commissioners  rules   and
 8    regulations,   not   inconsistent   with  the  law,  for  the
 9    distribution and sale of  alcoholic  liquors  throughout  the
10    State.
11        (5)  To  inspect,  or cause to be inspected, any premises
12    in this  State  where  alcoholic  liquors  are  manufactured,
13    distributed, warehoused, or sold.
14        (5.1)  Upon   receipt  of  a  complaint  or  upon  having
15    knowledge that  any  person  is  engaged  in  business  as  a
16    manufacturer, importing distributor, distributor, or retailer
17    without  a  license  or  valid  license,  to notify the local
18    liquor  authority,  file  a  complaint   with   the   State's
19    Attorney's  Office of the county where the incident occurred,
20    or  initiate  an  investigation  with  the  appropriate   law
21    enforcement officials.
22        (5.2)  To  issue  a  cease  and  desist notice to persons
23    shipping alcoholic  liquor  into  this  State  from  a  point
24    outside of this State if the shipment is in violation of this
25    Act.
26        (5.3)  To   receive   complaints  from  licensees,  local
27    officials,  law  enforcement  agencies,  organizations,   and
28    persons  stating  that  any licensee has been or is violating
29    any provision of this Act or the rules and regulations issued
30    pursuant to this Act.  Such complaints shall be  in  writing,
31    signed  and  sworn to by the person making the complaint, and
32    shall state with specificity the facts  in  relation  to  the
33    alleged  violation.  If the Commission has reasonable grounds
34    to  believe  that  the  complaint  substantially  alleges   a
 
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 1    violation  of  this  Act  or  rules  and  regulations adopted
 2    pursuant to this Act, it shall conduct an investigation.  If,
 3    after  conducting  an  investigation,   the   Commission   is
 4    satisfied  that  the  alleged  violation  did occur, it shall
 5    proceed with disciplinary  action  against  the  licensee  as
 6    provided in this Act.
 7        (6)  To hear and determine appeals from orders of a local
 8    commission  in accordance with the provisions of this Act, as
 9    hereinafter set forth. Hearings under this  subsection  shall
10    be  held  in Springfield or Chicago, at whichever location is
11    the more convenient for  the  majority  of  persons  who  are
12    parties to the hearing.
13        (7)  The  commission  shall  establish uniform systems of
14    accounts to be kept by all retail licensees having more  than
15    4 employees, and for this purpose the commission may classify
16    all  retail  licensees  having  more  than  4  employees  and
17    establish  a  uniform  system  of accounts for each class and
18    prescribe the manner in which such accounts  shall  be  kept.
19    The commission may also prescribe the forms of accounts to be
20    kept  by  all  retail licensees having more than 4 employees,
21    including  but  not  limited  to  accounts  of  earnings  and
22    expenses and any distribution, payment, or other distribution
23    of earnings or assets,  and  any  other  forms,  records  and
24    memoranda  which  in  the  judgment  of the commission may be
25    necessary or appropriate to carry out any of  the  provisions
26    of this Act, including but not limited to such forms, records
27    and  memoranda as will readily and accurately disclose at all
28    times  the  beneficial  ownership  of  such  retail  licensed
29    business.  The accounts, forms, records and  memoranda  shall
30    be  available  at  all  reasonable  times  for  inspection by
31    authorized representatives of the State commission or by  any
32    local  liquor  control  commissioner or his or her authorized
33    representative. The  commission,  may,  from  time  to  time,
34    alter,  amend  or  repeal,  in  whole or in part, any uniform
 
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 1    system of  accounts,  or  the  form  and  manner  of  keeping
 2    accounts.
 3        (8)  In  the conduct of any hearing authorized to be held
 4    by the commission, to examine, or cause to be examined, under
 5    oath, any licensee, and to examine or cause  to  be  examined
 6    the books and records of such licensee; to hear testimony and
 7    take  proof  material for its information in the discharge of
 8    its  duties  hereunder;  to  administer  or   cause   to   be
 9    administered  oaths;  and  for  any  such  purpose  to  issue
10    subpoena  or subpoenas to require the attendance of witnesses
11    and the production of books, which shall be effective in  any
12    part of this State.
13        Any  Circuit Court may by order duly entered, require the
14    attendance of witnesses and the production of relevant  books
15    subpoenaed  by  the State commission and the court may compel
16    obedience to its order by proceedings for contempt.
17        (9)  To  investigate  the  administration  of   laws   in
18    relation  to  alcoholic  liquors in this and other states and
19    any foreign countries, and to recommend from time to time  to
20    the  Governor  and  through  him or her to the legislature of
21    this State, such amendments to this Act, if any,  as  it  may
22    think  desirable  and  as  will  serve to further the general
23    broad purposes contained in Section 1-2 hereof.
24        (10)  To adopt such rules and regulations consistent with
25    the provisions of this Act which shall be necessary  for  the
26    control, sale or disposition of alcoholic liquor damaged as a
27    result  of  an  accident, wreck, flood, fire or other similar
28    occurrence.
29        (11)  To develop industry educational programs related to
30    responsible serving and selling, particularly in the areas of
31    overserving consumers and  illegal  underage  purchasing  and
32    consumption of alcoholic beverages.
33        (11.1)  To   license   persons  providing  education  and
34    training to alcohol beverage sellers and  servers  under  the
 
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 1    Beverage  Alcohol  Sellers and Servers Education and Training
 2    (BASSET) programs and to  develop  and  administer  a  public
 3    awareness  program  in  Illinois  to  reduce or eliminate the
 4    illegal  purchase  and  consumption  of  alcoholic   beverage
 5    products  by  persons under the age of 21.  Application for a
 6    license  shall  be  made  on  forms  provided  by  the  State
 7    Commission.
 8        (12)  To develop and maintain a repository of license and
 9    regulatory information.
10        (13)  On or before January 15, 1994, the Commission shall
11    issue a written report to the Governor and  General  Assembly
12    that is to be based on a comprehensive study of the impact on
13    and implications for the State of Illinois of Section 1926 of
14    the  Federal  ADAMHA  Reorganization  Act of 1992 (Public Law
15    102-321).  This study  shall  address  the  extent  to  which
16    Illinois  currently  complies  with  the  provisions  of P.L.
17    102-321 and the rules promulgated pursuant thereto.
18        As part of its report, the Commission shall  provide  the
19    following essential information:
20             (i)  the  number  of  retail distributors of tobacco
21        products, by type and geographic area, in the State;
22             (ii)  the   number   of   reported   citations   and
23        successful convictions, categorized by type and  location
24        of  retail  distributor,  for  violation  of  the Sale of
25        Tobacco  to  Minors  Act  and   the   Smokeless   Tobacco
26        Limitation Act;
27             (iii)  the    extent   and   nature   of   organized
28        educational and governmental activities that are intended
29        to promote, encourage or otherwise secure compliance with
30        any Illinois laws that prohibit the sale or  distribution
31        of tobacco products to minors; and
32             (iv)  the   level  of  access  and  availability  of
33        tobacco products to individuals under the age of 18.
34        To  obtain  the  data  necessary  to  comply   with   the
 
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 1    provisions  of  P.L.  102-321  and  the  requirements of this
 2    report, the  Commission  shall  conduct  random,  unannounced
 3    inspections    of   a   geographically   and   scientifically
 4    representative  sample  of   the   State's   retail   tobacco
 5    distributors.
 6        The  Commission  shall  consult  with  the  Department of
 7    Public Health, the Department of Human Services, the Illinois
 8    State Police and  any  other  executive  branch  agency,  and
 9    private  organizations  that may have information relevant to
10    this report.
11        The Commission  may  contract  with  the  Food  and  Drug
12    Administration  of  the  U.S.  Department of Health and Human
13    Services to conduct unannounced  investigations  of  Illinois
14    tobacco  vendors  to  determine  compliance with federal laws
15    relating to the illegal  sale  of  cigarettes  and  smokeless
16    tobacco products to persons under the age of 18.
17        (b)  On  or  before  April 30, 1999, the Commission shall
18    present a written report to  the  Governor  and  the  General
19    Assembly that shall be based on a study of the impact of this
20    amendatory  Act  of  1998  on  the  business  of  soliciting,
21    selling,  and  shipping alcoholic liquor from outside of this
22    State directly to residents of this State.
23        As part of its report, the Commission shall  provide  the
24    following information:
25             (i)  the  amount  of  State  excise  and  sales  tax
26        revenues  generated as a result of this amendatory Act of
27        1998;
28             (ii)  the amount of licensing  fees  received  as  a
29        result of this amendatory Act of 1998;
30             (iii)  the number of reported violations, the number
31        of cease and desist notices issued by the Commission, the
32        number  of notices of violations issued to the Department
33        of Revenue, and the number of notices and  complaints  of
34        violations to law enforcement officials.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 90-9, eff. 7-1-97; 90-432, eff. 1-1-98; 90-655,
 2    eff.  7-30-98; 90-739, eff. 8-13-98; 91-553, eff. 8-14-99.)";
 3    and

 4    on page 13, by inserting the following after line 22:

 5        "(235 ILCS 5/6-27) (from Ch. 43, par. 144c)
 6        Sec. 6-27.  Licensing  of  seller  and  server  education
 7    programs.
 8        (a)  Any  program  designed to educate or train employees
 9    who sell or serve alcoholic beverages at retail  to  identify
10    and  address  persons displaying problems with alcohol misuse
11    or abuse shall be licensed by the State Commission Department
12    of Human Services.
13        (b)  A seller and server  education  program  license  in
14    effect  on  the  effective date of this amendatory Act of the
15    91st General Assembly shall remain in effect until  June  30,
16    2000.
17    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)

18        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
19    becoming law.".

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