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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 720

Sec. 6.01. Requirement of a Bond.

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Sec. 6.01. Requirement of a Bond.
(a)After a mining and reclamation permit application has been approved but before a permit is issued, the applicant shall file with the Department, on a form prescribed and furnished by the Department, a performance bond payable to the People of the State of Illinois, and conditional on the faithful performance of, and compliance with, all requirements of the permit and this Act. The bond shall cover that area of land within the permit area on which the operator will initiate and conduct mining and reclamation operations within the term of the permit. Such bond shall be signed by the operator as principal, and by a good and sufficient corporate surety, licensed to do business in Illinois, as surety.
(b)The Department may accept the bond of the applicant, without separate surety, when the applicant demonstrates to the Department's satisfaction the existence of a suitable agent to receive service of process, a history of financial solvency and continuous operation, and a current financial soundness sufficient for authorization to self-insure or bond the required amount.
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