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(225 ILCS 407/10-45)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)
Sec. 10-45. Nonresident auctioneer reciprocity.
(a) A person holding a license to engage in auctions issued to him or her by
the proper
authority of a state, territory, or possession of the United States of America
or the District of
Columbia that has licensing requirements equal to or substantially equivalent
to the requirements
of this State and that otherwise meets the requirements of this Act may obtain
a license under this
Act without examination if:
(1) the Department has entered into a valid |
| reciprocal agreement with the proper authority of the state, territory, or possession of the United States of America or the District of Columbia from which the nonresident applicant has a valid license;
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(2) the applicant provides the Department with a
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(3) the applicant completes and submits an
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(4) the applicant pays all applicable fees required
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(b) A nonresident applicant shall file an irrevocable consent with the Department
that actions may
be commenced against the applicant or nonresident licensee in a court of
competent jurisdiction in
this State by the service of summons, process, or other pleading authorized by
the law upon the Secretary. The consent shall stipulate and agree that service of the
process, summons, or
pleading upon the Secretary shall be taken and held in all courts to be
valid and binding as if
actual service had been made upon the applicant in Illinois. If a summons,
process, or other pleading
is served upon the Secretary, it shall be by duplicate copies, one of which
shall be retained by
the Department and the other immediately forwarded by certified or registered mail or email to
the last known
business address or email address of record of the applicant or nonresident licensee against whom the
summons, process, or other
pleading may be directed.
(Source: P.A. 101-345, eff. 8-9-19.)
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