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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 650

Sec. 19.2. Administrative hearings and penalties.

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Sec. 19.2. Administrative hearings and penalties. When an administrative hearing is held, the hearing officer, upon determination of a violation of this Act or rules promulgated under this Act, may assess the following administrative penalties in addition to or instead of a suspension or revocation of the license as provided in Section 19 of this Act:
(a)$150 for illegal advertising.
(b)$200 for operating without being licensed as a meat broker, poultry broker, or meat
and poultry broker.
(c)$300 for misbranding as defined in Section 2.20 of this Act.
(d)no less than $500 and no greater than $5,000 for sale of uninspected meat.
(e)no less than $500 and no greater than $5,000 for product adulteration.
(e-5) $500 for detaching, breaking, changing, or tampering with any official seal,
seizure tag, rejected tag, or retained tag in any way whatsoever.
(f)$500 for selling a product in violation of the approved label specifications.
(g)$500 for removal of meat or poultry products under seizure.
(h)(Blank).
(h-5) no less than $500, but no more than $5,000 for operating outside approved hours of
operation or approved overtime.
(i)No less than $500 but no more than $5,000 for operating without being licensed as a
meat processor or slaughterer.
In the case of a second or subsequent violation within 3 years of the first violation, the penalty shall be doubled. Penalties not paid within 60 days of notice from the Department shall be submitted to the Attorney General's office or an approved private collection agency for collection.
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