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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 45

Sec. 1b. (a) Whenever a seller receives sales proceeds under a pre-need contract that the purchaser elects to fund by a trust agreement, the seller may retain an initial.

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Sec. 1b.
(a)Whenever a seller receives sales proceeds under a pre-need contract that the purchaser elects to fund by a trust agreement, the seller may retain an initial amount equal to 5% of the purchase price of the services, personal property or merchandise, or 15% of the purchase price of outer burial containers. Thereafter, a seller shall deposit into trust the amounts specified in this Section so that no later than upon the final payment on the contract, the trust shall equal or exceed 95% of the purchase price of all services, personal property, or merchandise, except for outer burial containers, and 85% of the purchase price of outer burial containers.
(b)In the event that sales proceeds to be deposited into a trust are received pursuant to a cash sale or an installment contract, the seller may retain the initial percentage authorized by subsection
(a)of this Section, and thereafter shall deposit into the trust the entire balance of sales proceeds received.
(c)In the event that the deposits into a trust required by this Section do not, after final payment by the consumer, result in the trust containing at least 95% of the purchase price of all services, personal property or merchandise, except for outer burial containers and 85% of the purchase price of outer burial containers, the seller shall make an additional deposit into the trust in an amount sufficient to meet these percentages.
(d)The trustee may not be the seller or provider of funeral services or merchandise.
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