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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 725

Sec. 19.9. (a) If the permittee is delinquent in the payment of the fees assessed under Section 19.

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Sec. 19.9.
(a)If the permittee is delinquent in the payment of the fees assessed under Section 19.7 of this Act or if amounts have been obligated from the Plugging and Restoration Fund to plug, repair, or restore a permittee's well or well site, no further permits shall be issued to that permittee until all delinquent fees have been paid or until all costs obligated from the Plugging and Restoration Fund have been reimbursed together with interest at the rate set forth in Section 2-1303 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(b)If the permittee is delinquent for more than 60 days in the payment of the fees assessed under Section 19.7 of this Act or if amounts have been obligated from the Plugging and Restoration Fund to plug, repair, or restore a permittee's well or well site, all operations of the permit holder under current permits shall cease, subject to the provisions of Section 19.1 of this Act regarding cessation orders, until all delinquent fees have been paid or until all costs obligated from the Plugging and Restoration Fund have been reimbursed together with interest at the rate set forth in Section 2-1303 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
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