Ill. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 1800.440 - Undue Economic Concentration
a)
In addition to considering all other requirements under the Act and this Part,
the Board shall consider, in deciding whether to issue or renew a terminal
operator license, whether the issuance or renewal will result in undue economic
concentration. No terminal operator license shall be issued or renewed if the
Board determines that the issuance or renewal will result in undue economic
concentration in the direct or indirect ownership, control or operation of
video gaming terminals in Illinois.
b) For purposes of this Section, "undue
economic concentration" means that an individual or entity, independently or in
coordination or aligned combination with one or more individuals or entities,
would have such actual or potential domination of video gaming in Illinois as
to:
1) substantially impede or suppress
competition among holders of terminal operator licenses;
2) adversely impact the economic stability of
the video gaming industry in Illinois; or
3) negatively impact the purposes of the Act,
including collection of State and local government revenues and development of
the video gaming industry in Illinois.
c) In determining whether the issuance or
renewal of a terminal operator license will result in undue economic
concentration, the Board shall consider the following criteria:
1) The percentage share of the market
presently owned or controlled by the applicant or licensee in each of the
following categories:
A) number of licensed
video gaming locations in Illinois;
B) number of video gaming terminals in
Illinois;
C) total net terminal
income; and
D) total amount
wagered.
2) The relative
position of other individuals or entities that own or control terminal operator
licenses in Illinois, as evidenced by the market shares of each terminal
operator license in the categories in subsection (c)(1).
3) The current and projected financial
condition of the video gaming industry.
4) Current market conditions, including
proximity and level of competition, consumer demand, market concentration, and
any other relevant characteristics of the market.
5) Whether the terminal operator licensee or
applicant has a common or related organizational or financial structure, or
common or related assets, obligations, or ownership with other
licensees.
6) The potential impact
on the projected future growth and development of the video gaming industry,
the local communities in which licenses are located, and the State of
Illinois.
7) The barriers to entry
into the video gaming industry, including the licensure requirements of the Act
and this Part, and whether the issuance or renewal of a terminal operator
license will operate as a barrier to new entities and individuals desiring to
enter the market as terminal operators or in any of the other licensed
categories under the Act.
8)
Whether the issuance or renewal of the terminal operator license will adversely
affect consumer interests, or whether that issuance or renewal is likely to
result in enhancing the quality and customer appeal of products and services
offered by terminal operators and other licensees under the Act in order to
maintain or increase their respective market shares.
9) Whether a restriction or denial of the
issuance or renewal of a terminal operator license is necessary in order to
encourage and preserve competition in video gaming operations.
10) The current and projected financial
condition of the terminal operator.
11) Any other information deemed relevant by
the Board.
d) The Board
has authority to place any restrictions or qualifications on the terms of a
terminal operator license that it deems necessary to prevent or eliminate undue
economic concentration, including, but not limited to, setting a limit on the
maximum amount of use agreements a terminal operator may have. Any terminal
operator licensee shall have the ability to contest a Board order under this
subsection in accordance with Subpart G. Any hearing concerning such an order
shall be limited to the reasonableness of the restrictions or qualifications
placed on the terminal operator license to avert undue economic
concentration.
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