Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 430.180 - Records; Audits
a) Except as
provided in subsection (b) below and Section
430.120(f),
each licensed organization must establish a separate checking account into
which its gross proceeds from bingo (less cash prizes awarded) must be
deposited. All expenditures of bingo proceeds (other than cash prizes) must be
by checks, having consecutive numbers, payable to a specific person or
organization. No checks shall be written to "cash". The amount of receipts from
bingo, the amount of prizes awarded, and the deposits and expenditures from the
bingo checking account shall be reported on a form provided by the Department
and submitted annually along with the organization's application for renewal of
its bingo license (see Section
430.110(b)(1)(A)).
b) If a licensed organization is affiliated
with and chartered by a national organization, and is prohibited by the
national organization from establishing a separate checking account for bingo,
the licensed organization may satisfy the requirements of subsection (a) above
by submitting, along with the application for renewal of its license, a copy of
an audit performed by the national organization of the licensed organization's
books and records covering the most recently completed fiscal year of the
licensed organization. In addition, the licensed organization shall maintain a
separate ledger account for its bingo receipts and expenditures, a full report
of which shall be submitted with the renewal application.
c) Every licensed organization must keep all
records, receipts, checks and any documents used in preparing the reports
described in subsections (a) and (b) above for a period of three years
following the submission of the report. In addition, every licensed
organization must have a current membership list. Such records and list shall
be available for inspection by representatives of the Department during
reasonable business hours.
d) When
the Department has information indicating that any person or organization
licensed under the Act has not paid the full amount of tax due, has not
provided the Department with accurate information concerning revenues from
bingo, or is using proceeds from bingo in an unlawful manner, the Department,
by the Director, will require the licensee to obtain from an Illinois certified
public accounting firm, at the licensee's own expense, a certified and
unqualified financial statement of records of the licensee. The statement must
be submitted to the Department within 90 days after notice is received by the
licensee.
Notes
Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 10944, effective July 10, 1991
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