Public Act 0345 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0345 |
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AN ACT concerning health.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Egg and Egg Products Act is amended |
by changing Sections 9, 16.5, and 16.7 and by adding Sections |
16.6 and 16.9 as follows:
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(410 ILCS 615/9) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 55-9)
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Sec. 9. Licenses; fees. The Department shall issue a |
license to any
person upon
receipt and approval of a proper |
application and the required nonrefundable fee. The
license fee |
and classification of the license shall be established by
rule.
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A license must be obtained for each separate business |
location and
this license shall be posted in a conspicuous |
place at the
location for
which it was purchased. Licenses are |
non-transferable.
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The application for an initial license may be filed at any |
time prior to
beginning business as an egg handler. The |
licensing year for an egg license
shall be July 1 through June |
30. The egg license shall expire at the end of
the licensing |
year.
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A penalty of $50 shall be assessed for any renewal license |
not renewed by July 1 of the year in which the license renewal |
is due. This penalty shall be assessed in addition to the |
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license fee.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1310, eff. 7-27-10.)
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(410 ILCS 615/16.5)
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Sec. 16.5. Violations; administrative monetary penalties. |
The Director is
authorized to hold administrative hearings to |
determine violations of this Act
or the Department's rules and |
regulations adopted under this Act. After
finding that a |
violation has occurred, the Director may impose administrative
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monetary penalties as follows:
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(1) Against a licensee who sells or offers for sale |
non-inspected frozen,
liquid, or dried egg products:
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(A) $500 for a first violation.
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(B) $1,000 for a second violation within 2 years |
after the first
violation.
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(C) $2,000 for a third or subsequent violation |
within 2 years after the
immediately preceding |
violation.
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(2) Against a licensee who makes a false, deceptive, or |
misleading
statement, representation, or assertion |
concerning the quality, size, weight,
or condition of, or |
any other matter relating to advertising and selling, eggs
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and egg products: |
(A) $200 for a first violation.
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(B) $500 for a second violation within 2 years |
after the first
violation. |
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(C) $1,000 for a third or subsequent violation |
within 2 years after the
immediately preceding |
violation.
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(3) Against a licensee who furnishes an invoice, |
statement, or bill
showing
a standard of size, standard of |
quality, representation of freshness, or any
other |
description of eggs or egg products that is false, |
deceptive, or
misleading in any particular:
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(A) $200 for a first violation.
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(B) $500 for a second violation within 2 years |
after the first
violation. |
(C) $1,000 for a third or subsequent violation |
within 2 years after the
immediately preceding |
violation.
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(4) Against any person who resists, hinders, |
obstructs, or in any way
interferes with any officer, |
inspector, or employee of the Department in the
discharge |
of his or her duties under the provisions of this Act, |
$300.
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(5) Against any person who buys, sells, trades, or |
barters eggs in this
State without having obtained a |
license, $300.
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(6) For all other violations:
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(A) $200 for a first violation.
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(B) $400 for a second violation within 2 years |
after the first
violation.
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(C) $600 for a third or subsequent violation within |
2 years after the
immediately preceding violation.
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(7) Against any person who sells or wholesales eggs, |
who has been notified pursuant to the notification |
provision in this Section, to any person or business not |
licensed by the Department who buys, sells, trades, or |
traffics in eggs in this State: |
(A) $200 for a first violation. |
(B) $500 for a second violation within 2 years |
after the first. |
(C) $1,000 for a third or subsequent violation |
within 2 years after the immediately preceding |
violation. |
The Department shall notify any person who sells or |
wholesales eggs to any person or business not licensed by the |
Department who buys, sells, trades, or traffics eggs in this |
State that he or she may not sell, trade, or traffic eggs with |
the non-licensed person or business. A copy of the notice shall |
be either served personally or served by registered or |
certified mail on the person who sells or wholesales eggs. |
Proof of service of the notice shall be made by affidavit of |
the person making personal service or by the registered or |
certified mail receipt. |
A penalty not paid within 60 days after it is due may be |
submitted to the Attorney General's office or an approved |
private collection agency for collection. |
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(Source: P.A. 96-1310, eff. 7-27-10.)
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(410 ILCS 615/16.6 new) |
Sec. 16.6. Violations; penalties. Any person knowingly |
violating this Act or any rule or order of the Department |
issued pursuant to this Act shall be guilty of a Class C |
misdemeanor. Each day of violation constitutes a separate |
offense.
In the event the person violating this Act or any rule |
or order issued pursuant to the Act is a corporation or |
partnership, any officer, director, manager, or managerial |
agent of the corporation or partnership who violates this Act |
or causes the corporation or partnership to violate this Act is |
guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. |
(410 ILCS 615/16.7) |
Sec. 16.7. Suspension and revocation of license. |
(a) The Director may suspend a license if the Department |
has reason to believe that any one or more of the following has |
occurred: |
(1) A licensee has made a material misstatement in an |
application for an original or renewal license under this |
Act. |
(2) A licensee has violated this Act or any rules |
adopted under this Act, and the violation or pattern of |
violations indicates a danger to public health. |
(3) A licensee has aided or abetted another in the |
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violation of this Act or any rule adopted under this Act, |
and the violation or pattern of violations indicates a |
danger to public health. |
(4) A licensee has allowed his or her license to be |
used by an unlicensed person. |
(5) A licensee has been convicted of a felony violation |
of this Act or any crime an essential element of which is |
misstatement, fraud, or dishonesty. |
(6) A licensee has made a false, deceptive, or |
misleading statement, representation, or assertion |
concerning the quality, size, weight, or condition of, or |
any other matter relating to advertising and selling of, |
eggs and egg products. |
(7) A licensee has failed to possess the necessary |
qualifications or to meet the requirements of this Act for |
the issuance or holding of a license. |
(8) Failure to pay any fine or fee assessed by the |
Department within 60 days after the date the fine or fee |
was levied or otherwise due. |
(b) Within 10 days after suspending a person's license, the |
Department must commence an administrative hearing to |
determine whether to reinstate or revoke the license. After the |
Department schedules the administrative hearing, but no later |
than 5 days before the scheduled hearing date, the Department |
shall serve on the licensee written notice of the date, place, |
and time of the hearing. The Department may serve this notice |
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by personal service on the licensee or by registered or |
certified mail, return receipt requested, to the licensee's |
place of business. After the hearing, the Director shall issue |
an order either reinstating or revoking the license.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1310, eff. 7-27-10.) |
(410 ILCS 615/16.9 new) |
Sec. 16.9. Termination of application; forfeiture of |
license fee. Failure of any applicant to meet all of the |
requirements for compliance within 60 days after receipt of a |
license application shall result in termination of the |
application and forfeiture of the license fee.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/13/2013