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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 640

Sec. 2. No person shall hold, operate, conduct, or carry on a livestock auction market in this State without first securing a license therefor from the Department.

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Sec. 2. No person shall hold, operate, conduct, or carry on a livestock auction market in this State without first securing a license therefor from the Department. The application for such license shall be on forms prescribed and furnished by the Department and shall set forth:
(a)The name of the operator of the livestock auction market;
(b)The location of the establishment or premises where the livestock auction market is
to be conducted;
(c)The type or kinds of livestock to be handled, sold, or exchanged;
(d)A description of the facilities to be used in conducting such livestock auction
market;
(e)The name of the accredited veterinarian who will supervise such market; and
(f)Such other information as the Department reasonably may require.
Such application shall be accompanied by a bond and the required fee as hereinafter provided.
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