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(235 ILCS 5/8-11) (from Ch. 43, par. 164 1/2)
Sec. 8-11.
Every person licensed as a non-beverage user hereunder
shall keep books and records which shall be available to investigators
and/or auditors of the Department during regular business hours, and
shall retain such books and records at his place of business in Illinois
for a period of not less than three years. Such books and records shall
be so kept as correctly to disclose: (a) the quantity and kind of
alcoholic liquors received, showing the name and address of the party
from whom received and the permit number on which purchased; (b) the
quantity and kind of alcoholic liquors used; (c) the quantity and kind
of alcoholic liquors on hand at the close of each business day; and (d)
the names of products or purposes for which alcoholic liquors are used.
No non-beverage user shall sell, give away or otherwise dispose of
any alcoholic liquor purchased under his license as such non-beverage
user, in any form fit for beverage purposes. Any non-beverage user who
shall violate the provisions of this section shall pay as a penalty to
the Department of Revenue, the sum of $1.50 for each gallon
of alcoholic liquor so diverted, and in addition thereto shall be
subject to the penalties provided in Section 10-1 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 83-1428.)
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