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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 26

Sec. 20. Gifts and inducements.

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Sec. 20. Gifts and inducements. No institution of higher education shall knowingly allow on its campus credit card marketing activity that involves the offer of gifts, coupons, or other tangible personal property to students pursuing an undergraduate education where the ultimate goal is to induce a student to complete an application for a credit card. All institutions of higher education shall prohibit their students, student groups, alumni associations, or affiliates from providing gifts, coupons, or other tangible personal property to students pursuing an undergraduate education where the ultimate goal is to induce a student to complete an application for a credit card.
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