Can you summarize 56 ILAC Chapter I, Subchapter b, Part 350?
The provided legal document content pertains to inspections and citations related to health and safety in working conditions in Illinois. It outlines the rights and obligations of employers, owners, operators, agents, and employees during inspections conducted by Enforcement Inspectors. The documents also cover the process of contesting citations or proposed penalties before an Administrative Law Judge in Illinois. Employers failing to comply with the provisions of these documents may be subject to citation and penalty as per the Act.
Can you summarize 74 ILAC Chapter V, Part 760?
The provided legal document contains definitions related to the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act in the Illinois Administrative Code. The Act governs the handling of unclaimed property in the state of Illinois. The document defines various terms essential for understanding the provisions and requirements of the Act. The first document pertains to safe deposit boxes and the handling of abandoned property. It establishes that safe deposit boxes with contents that have remained unclaimed for 5 years are presumed abandoned.
Can you summarize 77 ILAC Chapter X, Subchapter d, Part 2059?
The provided legal document content pertains to the Illinois Administrative Code under the Department of Human Services, specifically related to the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (OASA) and its responsibility to provide assistance for compulsive gambling. The document states that applicable placards, signs, and paper notices should contain the text: ‘If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537).
Can you summarize 86 ILAC 435.130?
This legal document governs the requirement for obtaining a supplier’s license to sell, lease, lend, or distribute charitable games equipment to licensed organizations in Illinois. It prohibits any person from providing such equipment without a supplier’s license, except as provided in subsection (h) of Section 6 of the Act. The supplier must ensure that the organization to whom the equipment is sold, leased, lent, or distributed is licensed for charitable gaming and must retain a copy of the organization’s license.
Can you summarize 86 ILAC 435.140?
This legal document governs the licensing requirements for providers of premises for charitable games events. It applies to persons who own, lease, or control premises where charitable games events are conducted. A licensed provider, other than a municipality, is limited to providing the same premises for conducting up to 12 charitable games nights per calendar year, while a municipality can provide the same premises for up to 48 charitable games nights during a 12-month period.
Can you summarize 86 ILAC 435.170?
This document outlines the restrictions and limitations on the conducting of charitable games in Illinois. It applies to organizations permitted to conduct charitable games, as well as their employees, volunteers, and participants. The document states that the entire net proceeds from charitable games must be exclusively devoted to the lawful purposes of the organization. Only bona fide members, employees, or volunteers recruited by the sponsoring organization are allowed to participate in the management or operation of a charitable games event.
Can you summarize 86 ILAC 435.200?
This legal document governs the denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses under the Charitable Games Act in Illinois. It applies to applicants and licensed organizations seeking licenses for charitable games. The Department of Revenue has the authority to deny an application if the eligibility requirements are not met or if the applicant is ineligible under Section 435.150(a). The Department also has the discretion to suspend or revoke a license if it finds violations of the Act or if the licensed organization becomes ineligible while the license is in effect.
Can you summarize 86 ILAC 435.210?
This legal document, part of the Illinois Administrative Code, specifically the Charitable Games Act, outlines the criminal and civil penalties associated with violations of the Act. It applies to any person or organization involved in charitable games in the state of Illinois. The document establishes various criminal penalties for different violations, including conducting or participating in unlicensed charitable games, violating provisions of the Act or Department rules, and filing fraudulent returns or applications.
Can you summarize 86 ILAC Chapter I, Part 430?
The Bingo License and Tax Act, part of the Illinois Administrative Code, governs various aspects of bingo licenses and taxes in Illinois. It requires organizations conducting bingo sessions to pay 5% of the gross proceeds to the Illinois Department of Revenue. The Act also outlines the eligibility requirements for obtaining a license under the Bingo License and Tax Act, including restrictions on individuals or entities with certain criminal convictions or involvement in gambling activities.
Can you summarize 86 ILAC Chapter I, Part 432?
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of the Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act under the Illinois Administrative Code. It governs the requirements and procedures for obtaining a manufacturer’s license for producing pull tabs in Illinois, including the application process, eligibility criteria, and production standards. The document also outlines the licensing requirements for selling pull tabs, specifying the entities involved in the sale and the locations where pull tabs can be sold.