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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 110

Sec. 4. Applications for a license to operate or maintain a Migrant Labor Camp or for a renewal thereof shall be made upon paper or electronic forms to be furnished by.

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Sec. 4. Applications for a license to operate or maintain a Migrant Labor Camp or for a renewal thereof shall be made upon paper or electronic forms to be furnished by the Department. Such application shall include:
(a)The name and address of the applicant or applicants. If the applicant is a
partnership, the names and addresses of all the partners shall also be given. If the applicant is a corporation, the names and addresses of the principal officers of the corporation shall be given.
(b)The approximate legal description and the address of the tract of land upon which
the applicant proposes to operate and maintain such Migrant Labor Camp.
(c)A general plan or sketch of the campsite showing the location of the buildings or
facilities together with a description of the buildings, of the water supply, of the toilet, bathing, and laundry facilities, and of the fire protection equipment.
(d)The date upon which the occupancy and use of the Migrant Labor Camp will commence.
The application for the original license or for any renewal thereof shall be accompanied by a fee of $100.
Application for the original license or for a renewal of the license shall be filed with the Department at least 10 business days prior to the date on which the occupancy and use of such camp is to commence. The camp shall be ready for inspection at least 5 business days prior to the date upon which the occupancy and use of such camp is to commence.
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