Illinois Code § 815 ILCS 5/8d

Offerings made through
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Sec. 8d. 
Offerings made through
registered Internet portals.
 
(a) An issuer shall make an offering or
sale of securities pursuant to subsection T of Section 4 of this Act
through the use of one or more registered Internet portals.
 
(b) The Internet portal: 
 
 
(1) shall be a registered broker-dealer under the 
 
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78o); 
 
 
(2) shall be a funding portal registered under the 
 
Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77d-1) and the Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted rules under authority of Section 3(h) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78c) and Section 304 of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (P.L. 112-106) governing funding portals; 
 
 
(3) shall be a dealer registered under this Act as of 
 
the date of any offer or sale of securities made through the Internet portal; or 
 
 
(4) shall, to the extent it meets the qualifications 
 
for exemption from registration pursuant to subsection (d) of this Section: 
 
 
 
(A) file, not later than 30 days before the date 
 
 
of the first offer or sale of securities made within this State, an application for registration (or renewal of registration, as applicable) as a registered Internet portal with the Secretary of State, in writing or in electronic form as prescribed by the Secretary of State, which the Secretary of State shall make available as an electronic document on the Secretary of State's Internet website, containing such information and required deliveries as specified therein; and
 
 
 
(B) pay the application filing fee established 
 
 
under Section 11a of this Act; the Secretary of State shall, within a reasonable time, examine the filed application and other materials filed and, approve or deny the application. 
 
(c) If any change occurs in the information submitted by,
or on behalf of, an Internet portal to the Secretary of State,
the Internet portal shall notify the Secretary of State within 10
days after such change occurs and shall provide the Secretary of
State with such additional information (if any) requested by the
Secretary of State in connection therewith. 
 
(d) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act to the
contrary, neither an Internet portal nor its owning or operating
entity is required to register as a dealer or an
investment advisor under this Act if each of the following applies
with respect to the Internet portal and its owning or operating
entity: 
 
 
(1) It does not solicit purchases, sales, or offers 
 
to buy the securities offered or displayed on the Internet portal. 
 
 
(2) It does not collect or hold funds in connection 
 
with any purchase, sale, or offer to buy any securities offered or displayed on the Internet portal.
 
 
(3) It does not compensate employees, agents, or 
 
other persons for the solicitation or based on the sale of securities displayed or referenced on the Internet portal.
 
 
(4) It is not compensated based on the amount of 
 
securities sold. 
 
 
(5) The fee it charges an issuer for an offering of 
 
securities on the Internet portal is a fixed amount for each offering, a variable amount based on the length of time that the securities are offered on the Internet portal, a variable amount based on the total proposed offering amount, or any combination of such fixed and variable amounts. 
 
 
(6) It does not offer investment advice or 
 
recommendations; however, an Internet portal is not deemed to be offering investment advice or recommendations simply by virtue of: 
 
 
 
(A) selecting transactions in which the Internet 
 
 
portal shall serve as an intermediary;
 
 
 
(B) establishing reasonable selection criteria 
 
 
for an issuer to meet in order to establish an offer or sale of securities through the Internet portal;
 
 
 
(C) establishing reasonable selection criteria 
 
 
for a potential purchaser to meet in order to participate in an offer or sale of securities made through the Internet portal; or 
 
 
 
(D) terminating an issuer transaction at any time 
 
 
before the first sale of the securities of such issuer if the Internet portal determines such action is appropriate, after reasonable due diligence, to protect potential purchasers, and the Internet portal is able to direct the qualified escrowee to return all funds then provided by potential purchasers, if any. 
 
 
(7) It does not engage in such other activities as 
 
the Secretary of State, by rule, determines are prohibited. 
 
(e) Upon completion of an offering made pursuant to subsection T of Section 4, each registered Internet portal involved with the transactions (and the issuer, to the extent applicable) shall store any and all electronic materials related to the completed offering (including copies of all offering documents, all offering materials, and all purchaser information) on a secure, non-public, server or in such other manner as the Secretary of State may hereafter deem acceptable by rule. 

 
(f) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act to the
contrary, in connection with any offering or sale of securities
pursuant to subsection T of Section 4 of this Act, the hosting
registered Internet portal may elect, in its discretion, to
accept as compensation (in whole or part) for the services
provided in connection with the subject offering:
 
 
(1) such equity in, or other securities issued by, 
 
issuer on the Internet portal as part of the subject offering; or
 
 
(2) equity in, or other securities issued by, issuer 
 
of any kind, provided that any right to distribution or payment with respect to such class of equity or other securities received by the registered Internet portal be equal, or junior, in terms of priority to the distribution and payment rights, as applicable, of the securities being offered on the Internet portal as part of the subject offering. 

Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78o);
Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77d-1) and the Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted rules under authority of Section 3(h) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78c) and Section 304 of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (P.L. 112-106) governing funding portals;
the date of any offer or sale of securities made through the Internet portal; or
for exemption from registration pursuant to subsection (d) of this Section:
of the first offer or sale of securities made within this State, an application for registration (or renewal of registration, as applicable) as a registered Internet portal with the Secretary of State, in writing or in electronic form as prescribed by the Secretary of State, which the Secretary of State shall make available as an electronic document on the Secretary of State's Internet website, containing such information and required deliveries as specified therein; and
under Section 11a of this Act; the Secretary of State shall, within a reasonable time, examine the filed application and other materials filed and, approve or deny the application.
to buy the securities offered or displayed on the Internet portal.
with any purchase, sale, or offer to buy any securities offered or displayed on the Internet portal.
other persons for the solicitation or based on the sale of securities displayed or referenced on the Internet portal.
securities sold.
securities on the Internet portal is a fixed amount for each offering, a variable amount based on the length of time that the securities are offered on the Internet portal, a variable amount based on the total proposed offering amount, or any combination of such fixed and variable amounts.
recommendations; however, an Internet portal is not deemed to be offering investment advice or recommendations simply by virtue of:
portal shall serve as an intermediary;
for an issuer to meet in order to establish an offer or sale of securities through the Internet portal;
for a potential purchaser to meet in order to participate in an offer or sale of securities made through the Internet portal; or
before the first sale of the securities of such issuer if the Internet portal determines such action is appropriate, after reasonable due diligence, to protect potential purchasers, and the Internet portal is able to direct the qualified escrowee to return all funds then provided by potential purchasers, if any.
the Secretary of State, by rule, determines are prohibited.
issuer on the Internet portal as part of the subject offering; or
of any kind, provided that any right to distribution or payment with respect to such class of equity or other securities received by the registered Internet portal be equal, or junior, in terms of priority to the distribution and payment rights, as applicable, of the securities being offered on the Internet portal as part of the subject offering.

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