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1 | AN ACT concerning business.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Check | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Cashers Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to protect | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | consumers who cash checks at retail businesses that provide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | check cashing services. This Act shall be construed as a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | consumer protection law for all purposes. This Act shall be | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | liberally construed to effectuate its purpose. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | "Cash" means legal tender of the United States.
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13 | "Check" means a check, draft, money order, traveler's | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | check, or negotiable instrument as defined by Article 3 of the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Uniform Commercial Code.
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16 | "Check casher" means a merchant, including any affiliate or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | subsidiary of a merchant that engages in the check cashing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | business.
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19 | "Check cashing business" means the business of converting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | checks, drafts, money orders, traveler's checks, or other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | payment instruments to cash for a fee. "Check cashing business" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | does not include any transaction where a customer presents a |
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1 | check for the exact amount of any purchase.
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2 | "Consumer" means any natural person who, singly or jointly | ||||||
3 | with another consumer, cashes a check.
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4 | "Department" means the Department of Financial and | ||||||
5 | Professional Regulation.
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6 | "Incidental" means that in the course of a merchant's | ||||||
7 | business, at each location, the merchant's check fee income is | ||||||
8 | less than 20% of gross sales.
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9 | "Location" means a place of business at which activity | ||||||
10 | regulated by this Act occurs.
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11 | "Person" means an individual, partnership, limited | ||||||
12 | liability company, unincorporated association, corporation, or | ||||||
13 | other legal entity.
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14 | "Merchant" means a person, firm, association, partnership, | ||||||
15 | or corporation primarily engaged in the business of selling | ||||||
16 | tangible personal property at retail.
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17 | "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and | ||||||
18 | Professional Regulation.
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19 | Section 15. Incidental business only. A merchant may engage | ||||||
20 | in the check cashing business only if it is incidental to the | ||||||
21 | business of selling tangible personal property at retail. | ||||||
22 | Section 20. Applicability. | ||||||
23 | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, this Act | ||||||
24 | applies to any check casher that engages or offers to engage in |
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1 | the check cashing business for a fee to Illinois consumers.
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2 | Anyone not a check casher, except as provided in this Section, | ||||||
3 | may not cash checks for a fee. | ||||||
4 | (b) The provisions of this Act apply to any person or | ||||||
5 | entity that seeks to evade its applicability by any device, | ||||||
6 | subterfuge, or pretense whatsoever.
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7 | (c) Banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, | ||||||
8 | and credit unions organized, chartered, or holding a | ||||||
9 | certificate of authority to do business under the laws of this | ||||||
10 | State or any other state or under the laws of the United States | ||||||
11 | are exempt from the provisions of this Act.
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12 | (d) A check casher that is an agent for a bank, savings | ||||||
13 | bank, savings and loan association, or credit union shall be | ||||||
14 | subject to all of the provisions of this Act.
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15 | (e) Currency exchanges licensed pursuant to the Currency | ||||||
16 | Exchange Act and in compliance with all relevant State and | ||||||
17 | federal rules and regulations are exempt from the provisions of | ||||||
18 | this Act.
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19 | Section 25. Money received by the Department. All moneys | ||||||
20 | received by the Department under this Act shall be deposited in | ||||||
21 | the Financial Institutions Fund created under Section 6z-26 of | ||||||
22 | the State Finance Act. | ||||||
23 | Section 30. Permitted fees. | ||||||
24 | (a) The fees charged by a check casher may not exceed the |
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1 | greater of $0.50 or 1% of the face value of the check cashed. | ||||||
2 | No check casher shall charge or collect any sum for cashing a | ||||||
3 | check in excess of the fees allowed by this Act. If there are | ||||||
4 | insufficient funds to cover a check, a check casher may charge | ||||||
5 | a fee not to exceed $25. Only one such fee may be collected by | ||||||
6 | the check casher per check.
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7 | (b) The schedule of fees and charges permitted under this | ||||||
8 | Section shall be conspicuously and continuously posted in at | ||||||
9 | least 14-point font in English and the dominant languages | ||||||
10 | spoken in in each check casher's location.
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11 | Section 35. Proceeds. A check casher shall issue the | ||||||
12 | proceeds of a check to a consumer in cash. No check casher | ||||||
13 | shall issue proceeds of a check in an amount other than the | ||||||
14 | face value of the check, except for the deduction of check | ||||||
15 | cashing fees charged pursuant to this Act. | ||||||
16 | Section 40. Deposits. Before a check casher deposits, with | ||||||
17 | any banking or other financial institution, a check cashed by | ||||||
18 | the check casher, the check must be endorsed with the name | ||||||
19 | under which the check casher is doing business. | ||||||
20 | Section 45. Reporting requirements. A check casher shall | ||||||
21 | submit to the Secretary, or the Secretary's designee, any | ||||||
22 | suspicious activity reports or currency transaction reports as | ||||||
23 | are required to be submitted to federal authorities pursuant to |
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1 | the federal Bank Secrecy Act, and regulations and | ||||||
2 | administrative orders related thereto, as amended, within the | ||||||
3 | periods of time as required by the federal Bank Secrecy Act and | ||||||
4 | regulations. A check casher may submit a copy of any report to | ||||||
5 | the Secretary, or Secretary's designee, that is filed with that | ||||||
6 | federal authority. The Secretary may adopt rules or require | ||||||
7 | additional reports as he or she deems necessary to ensure | ||||||
8 | effective enforcement of this Section. | ||||||
9 | Section 50. Forged checks. A check casher shall post in a | ||||||
10 | conspicuous location, clearly visible to all patrons, a | ||||||
11 | statement printed in at least 14-point font in plain language, | ||||||
12 | in English and in the dominant languages spoken in in each | ||||||
13 | check casher's location, informing the public that cashing a | ||||||
14 | forged check is illegal and those who knowingly cash forged | ||||||
15 | checks will be prosecuted pursuant to the applicable provisions | ||||||
16 | of the Criminal Code of 1961. | ||||||
17 | Section 55. Examination of check cashers; records. | ||||||
18 | (a) A check casher shall keep and use books, accounts, and | ||||||
19 | records that will enable the Secretary to determine whether the | ||||||
20 | check casher is complying with the provisions of this Act and | ||||||
21 | maintain any other records as required by the Secretary. Check | ||||||
22 | cashers shall preserve their books, accounts, and records for 5 | ||||||
23 | years from the date of each transaction.
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24 | (b) For the purpose of discovering violations of this Act |
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1 | or securing information lawfully required in this Section, the | ||||||
2 | Department may at any time, and as often as may be determined, | ||||||
3 | investigate the check casher's books, accounts, records, | ||||||
4 | files, and any other document related to the check casher's | ||||||
5 | check cashing business activities. The Secretary and his or her | ||||||
6 | designee shall have free access to the offices and places of | ||||||
7 | business, books, accounts, papers, records, files, safes, and | ||||||
8 | vaults of all check cashers.
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9 | (c) Confidentiality. All information collected by the | ||||||
10 | Department in the course of an examination or investigation of | ||||||
11 | a check casher including, but not limited to, any complaint | ||||||
12 | against a check casher filed with the Department and | ||||||
13 | information collected to investigate any such complaint, shall | ||||||
14 | be maintained for the confidential use of the Department and | ||||||
15 | may not be disclosed. The Department may not disclose such | ||||||
16 | information to anyone other than law enforcement officials, | ||||||
17 | other regulatory agencies that have an appropriate regulatory | ||||||
18 | interest as determined by the Secretary, or a party presenting | ||||||
19 | a lawful subpoena to the Department. Information disclosed to a | ||||||
20 | federal, State, county, or local law enforcement agency may not | ||||||
21 | be disclosed by the agency for any purpose to any other agency | ||||||
22 | or person. A formal complaint filed against a check casher by | ||||||
23 | the Department or any order issued by the Department against a | ||||||
24 | check casher shall be a public record, except as otherwise | ||||||
25 | prohibited by law.
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1 | Section 60. Prohibited acts. A check casher may not commit, | ||||||
2 | or have committed on behalf of the check casher, any of the | ||||||
3 | following acts: | ||||||
4 | (1) Threatening to use the criminal process in this or any | ||||||
5 | other state to enforce payment of a dishonored check.
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6 | (2) Using any device or agreement that would have the | ||||||
7 | effect of charging or collecting more fees or charges than | ||||||
8 | allowed by this Act, including, but not limited to, entering | ||||||
9 | into a different type of transaction with the consumer.
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10 | (3) Engaging in unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent practices | ||||||
11 | in the cashing of a check.
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12 | (4) Using or causing to be published or disseminated any | ||||||
13 | advertising communication that contains false, misleading, or | ||||||
14 | deceptive statements or representations. No check casher may | ||||||
15 | advertise in any manner so as to indicate or imply that its | ||||||
16 | rates or charges are in any way recommended, approved, set, or | ||||||
17 | established by the State government or by this Act.
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18 | (5) Engaging in the business of making loans of money, | ||||||
19 | discounting notes, bills of exchange, or other evidences of | ||||||
20 | debt, or accepting deposits or bailments of money or other | ||||||
21 | items except as provided by this Act.
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22 | (6) Extending credit.
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23 | (7) Using or attempting to use the check provided by the | ||||||
24 | consumer as collateral for a transaction unrelated to a | ||||||
25 | transaction authorized by this Act.
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26 | (8) Charging any fees or charges other than those |
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1 | specifically authorized by this Act.
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2 | (9) Threatening to take any action against a consumer that | ||||||
3 | is prohibited by this Act.
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4 | Section 65. Enforcement and remedies. | ||||||
5 | (a) The remedies provided in this Act are cumulative and | ||||||
6 | apply to persons or entities subject to this Act.
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7 | (b) Any material violation of this Act, including the | ||||||
8 | commission of an act prohibited under Section 60, constitutes a | ||||||
9 | violation of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business | ||||||
10 | Practices Act.
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11 | (c) Subject to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, | ||||||
12 | the Secretary may hold hearings, make findings of fact and | ||||||
13 | conclusions of law, issue cease and desist orders, issue fines | ||||||
14 | of up to $10,000 per violation, and refer the matter to the | ||||||
15 | appropriate law enforcement agency for prosecution under this | ||||||
16 | Act. All proceedings shall be open to the public.
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17 | (d) The Secretary may issue a cease and desist order to any | ||||||
18 | check casher when in the opinion of the Secretary the check | ||||||
19 | casher is violating or is about to violate any provision of | ||||||
20 | this Act or any rule or requirement imposed in writing by the | ||||||
21 | Department as a condition of granting any authorization | ||||||
22 | permitted by this Act. The cease and desist order permitted by | ||||||
23 | this subsection (d) is effective as of the date of service and | ||||||
24 | may be issued prior to a hearing. The Secretary shall serve | ||||||
25 | notice of his or her action, including, but not limited to, a |
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1 | statement of the reasons for the action, either personally or | ||||||
2 | by certified mail, return receipt requested. Service by | ||||||
3 | certified mail shall be deemed completed when the notice is | ||||||
4 | deposited in the U.S. Mail. Within 10 days of service of the | ||||||
5 | cease and desist order, the check casher may request, in | ||||||
6 | writing, a hearing.
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7 | If it is determined that the Secretary had the authority to | ||||||
8 | issue the cease and desist order, he or she may issue such | ||||||
9 | orders as may be reasonably necessary to correct, eliminate, or | ||||||
10 | remedy the conduct. The powers vested in the Secretary by this | ||||||
11 | subsection (d) are in addition to any and all other powers and | ||||||
12 | remedies vested in the Secretary by law, and nothing in this | ||||||
13 | subsection (d) shall be construed as requiring that the | ||||||
14 | Secretary shall employ the power conferred in this subsection | ||||||
15 | instead of or as a condition precedent to the exercise of any | ||||||
16 | other power or remedy vested in the Secretary. | ||||||
17 | (e) The Secretary may, after 10 days' notice by registered | ||||||
18 | mail to the check casher at the check casher's business address | ||||||
19 | stating the contemplated action and in general the grounds | ||||||
20 | therefor, fine the check casher an amount not exceeding $10,000 | ||||||
21 | per violation if he or she finds that the check casher has | ||||||
22 | failed to comply with any provision of this Act or any order, | ||||||
23 | decision, finding, rule, regulation, or direction of the | ||||||
24 | Secretary lawfully made pursuant to the authority of this Act.
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25 | The Secretary may fine only the particular location with | ||||||
26 | respect to which grounds for the fine occur or exist, but if |
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1 | the Secretary finds that grounds for the fine are of general | ||||||
2 | application to all locations or to more than one location of | ||||||
3 | the check casher, the Secretary may fine every check casher's | ||||||
4 | location to which the grounds apply. | ||||||
5 | An order assessing a fine shall take effect upon service | ||||||
6 | of the order unless the check casher requests a hearing within | ||||||
7 | 10 days of service of the order pursuant to this Section. In | ||||||
8 | the event a hearing is requested, the order shall be stayed | ||||||
9 | until a final administrative order is entered. | ||||||
10 | The hearing shall be held at the time and place designated | ||||||
11 | by the Secretary. The Secretary and any administrative law | ||||||
12 | judge designated by him or her shall have the power to | ||||||
13 | administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses and | ||||||
14 | compel their attendance, take evidence, and require the | ||||||
15 | production of books, papers, correspondence, and other records | ||||||
16 | or information that he or she considers relevant or material to | ||||||
17 | the inquiry. | ||||||
18 | (f) The costs of administrative hearings conducted | ||||||
19 | pursuant to this Section shall be paid by the check casher. | ||||||
20 | Section 70. Rulemaking. The Department may make and enforce | ||||||
21 | such reasonable rules, regulations, directions, orders, | ||||||
22 | decisions, and findings as the execution and enforcement of the | ||||||
23 | provisions of this Act require, and as are not inconsistent | ||||||
24 | therewith. All rules, regulations, and directions of a general | ||||||
25 | character shall be made available to all check cashers in |
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1 | electronic form. | ||||||
2 | Section 75. Judicial review. All final administrative | ||||||
3 | decisions of the Department under this Act are subject to | ||||||
4 | judicial review pursuant to the provisions of the | ||||||
5 | Administrative Review Law and any rules adopted pursuant | ||||||
6 | thereto. | ||||||
7 | Section 80. No waivers. There shall be no waiver of any | ||||||
8 | provision of this Act. | ||||||
9 | (815 ILCS 315/Act rep.) | ||||||
10 | Section 100. The Check Cashing Act is repealed. | ||||||
11 | Section 905. The Payday Loan Reform Act is amended by | ||||||
12 | changing Section 1-15 as follows: | ||||||
13 | (815 ILCS 122/1-15)
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14 | Sec. 1-15. Applicability. | ||||||
15 | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, this Act | ||||||
16 | applies to any lender that offers or makes a payday loan to a | ||||||
17 | consumer in Illinois. | ||||||
18 | (b) The provisions of this Act apply to any person or | ||||||
19 | entity that seeks to evade its applicability by any device, | ||||||
20 | subterfuge, or pretense whatsoever. | ||||||
21 | (c) Retail sellers who cash checks incidental to a retail |
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1 | sale and who charge no more than the fees as provided by the | ||||||
2 | Check Cashers Act Check Cashing Act per check for the service | ||||||
3 | are exempt from the provisions of this Act.
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4 | (d) Banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, | ||||||
5 | credit unions, and insurance companies organized, chartered, | ||||||
6 | or holding a certificate of authority to do business under the | ||||||
7 | laws of this State or any other state or under the laws of the | ||||||
8 | United States are exempt from the provisions of this Act. | ||||||
9 | (e) A lender, as defined in Section 1-10, that is an agent | ||||||
10 | for a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit | ||||||
11 | union, or insurance company for the purpose of brokering, | ||||||
12 | selling, or otherwise offering payday loans made by the bank, | ||||||
13 | savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or | ||||||
14 | insurance company shall be subject to all of the provisions of | ||||||
15 | this Act, except those provisions related to finance charges.
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16 | (Source: P.A. 94-13, eff. 12-6-05.) | ||||||
17 | Section 910. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business | ||||||
18 | Practices Act is amended by changing Section 2Z as follows:
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19 | (815 ILCS 505/2Z) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z)
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20 | Sec. 2Z. Violations of other Acts. Any person who knowingly | ||||||
21 | violates
the Automotive Repair Act, the Automotive Collision | ||||||
22 | Repair Act,
the Home Repair and Remodeling Act,
the Dance | ||||||
23 | Studio Act,
the Physical Fitness Services Act,
the Hearing | ||||||
24 | Instrument Consumer Protection Act,
the Illinois Union Label |
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1 | Act,
the Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer | ||||||
2 | Protection Act,
the Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act,
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3 | the Credit Services Organizations Act,
the Automatic Telephone | ||||||
4 | Dialers Act,
the Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection | ||||||
5 | Act,
the Telephone Solicitations Act,
the Illinois Funeral or | ||||||
6 | Burial Funds Act,
the Cemetery Oversight Act, the Cemetery Care | ||||||
7 | Act,
the Safe and Hygienic Bed Act,
the Pre-Need Cemetery Sales | ||||||
8 | Act,
the High Risk Home Loan Act, the Payday Loan Reform Act, | ||||||
9 | the Mortgage Rescue Fraud Act, subsection (a) or (b) of Section | ||||||
10 | 3-10 of the
Cigarette Tax Act, subsection
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11 | 3-10 of the Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Electronic
Mail Act, the | ||||||
12 | Internet Caller Identification Act, paragraph (6)
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13 | subsection (k) of Section 6-305 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, | ||||||
14 | Section 11-1431, 18d-115, 18d-120, 18d-125, 18d-135, 18d-150, | ||||||
15 | or 18d-153 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, Article 3 of the | ||||||
16 | Residential Real Property Disclosure Act, the Automatic | ||||||
17 | Contract Renewal Act, the Check Cashers Act, or the Personal | ||||||
18 | Information Protection Act commits an unlawful practice within | ||||||
19 | the meaning of this Act.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 1-19-10; 96-1369, eff. 1-1-11; | ||||||
21 | 96-1376, eff. 7-29-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)
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22 | Section 996. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||||||
23 | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. | ||||||
24 | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect 180 days | ||||||
25 | after becoming law.
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