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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Funeral or Burial Funds Act is | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 3a as follows:
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6 | (225 ILCS 45/3a) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73.103a)
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7 | Sec. 3a. Denial, suspension, or revocation of license.
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8 | (a) The Comptroller may refuse to issue or may suspend
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9 | revoke a license on any of the following grounds:
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10 | (1) The applicant or licensee has made any
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11 | misrepresentations or false statements or concealed any
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12 | material fact.
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13 | (2) The applicant or licensee is insolvent.
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14 | (3) The applicant or licensee has been engaged in
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15 | business practices that work a fraud.
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16 | (4) The applicant or licensee has refused to give
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17 | pertinent data to the Comptroller.
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18 | (5) The applicant or licensee has failed to satisfy
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19 | enforceable judgment or decree rendered by any court
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20 | competent jurisdiction against the applicant.
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21 | (6) The applicant or licensee has conducted or is
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22 | to conduct business in a fraudulent manner.
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23 | (7) The trust agreement is
not in compliance with State |
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1 | or federal law.
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2 | (8) The fidelity bond is not satisfactory to the
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3 | Comptroller.
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4 | (9) As to any individual required to be listed in the | ||||||
5 | license application,
the individual has
conducted or is | ||||||
6 | about to conduct any business on behalf
of the applicant in | ||||||
7 | a fraudulent manner; has been
convicted of any felony or | ||||||
8 | misdemeanor, an essential
element of which is fraud; has | ||||||
9 | had a judgment rendered
against him or her based on fraud | ||||||
10 | in any civil
litigation; has failed to satisfy any | ||||||
11 | enforceable
judgment or decree rendered against him or her | ||||||
12 | by any
court of competent jurisdiction; or has been | ||||||
13 | convicted
of any felony or any theft-related offense.
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14 | (10) The applicant or licensee, including any member,
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15 | officer, or director thereof if the applicant or
licensee | ||||||
16 | is a firm, partnership, association or
corporation and any | ||||||
17 | shareholder holding more than 10% of
the corporate stock, | ||||||
18 | has violated any provision of this
Act or any regulation, | ||||||
19 | decision, order, or finding made
by the Comptroller under | ||||||
20 | this Act.
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21 | (11) The Comptroller finds any fact or condition
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22 | existing which, if it had existed at the time of the
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23 | original application for such license, would have
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24 | warranted the Comptroller in refusing the issuance of
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25 | license.
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26 | (12) If an applicant or licensee engages in a lockout, |
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1 | as defined in the Employment of Strikebreakers Act, and the | ||||||
2 | Comptroller has reason to believe the lockout is negatively | ||||||
3 | impacting the consumer. | ||||||
4 | (b) Before refusal to issue or renew and before suspension | ||||||
5 | or
revocation of a
license, the Comptroller shall hold a | ||||||
6 | hearing to determine whether the
applicant or licensee, | ||||||
7 | hereinafter referred to as the respondent, is entitled
to hold | ||||||
8 | such a license. At least 10 days prior to the date set for such
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9 | hearing, the Comptroller shall notify the respondent in writing | ||||||
10 | that on the
date designated a hearing will be held to determine | ||||||
11 | his eligibility for a
license and that he may appear in person | ||||||
12 | or by counsel. Such written
notice may be served on the | ||||||
13 | respondent personally, or by registered or
certified mail sent | ||||||
14 | to the respondent's business address as shown in his
latest | ||||||
15 | notification to the Comptroller. At the hearing, both the
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16 | respondent and the complainant shall be accorded ample | ||||||
17 | opportunity to
present in person or by counsel such statements, | ||||||
18 | testimony, evidence and
argument as may be pertinent to the | ||||||
19 | charges or to any defense thereto. The
Comptroller may | ||||||
20 | reasonably continue such hearing from time to time.
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21 | The Comptroller may subpoena any person or persons in this | ||||||
22 | State and take
testimony orally, by deposition or by exhibit, | ||||||
23 | in the same manner and with
the same fees and mileage | ||||||
24 | allowances as prescribed in judicial proceedings
in civil | ||||||
25 | cases.
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26 | Any authorized agent of the Comptroller may administer |
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1 | oaths to witnesses
at any hearing which the Comptroller is | ||||||
2 | authorized to conduct.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 98-613, eff. 12-27-13.)
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