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Code · Illinois · Chapter 240 — WAREHOUSES · Act 10

Sec. 15.6. Enumeration of powers.

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Sec. 15.6. Enumeration of powers. The Commission has the power to:
(1)Administer and enforce the provisions of this Act.
(2)Regulate the entry, exit, and services of personal property warehouses and operators.
(3)Protect the public safety through insurance and safety standards.
(4)Adopt appropriate rules setting forth the standards and procedures by which it will
administer and enforce this Act.
(5)Conduct hearings and investigations, on its own motion or the motion of a person.
(6)Adjudicate disputes, hear complaints or other petitions for relief, and settle those
matters by stipulation or agreement.
(7)Create special procedures for the receipt and handling of consumer complaints.
(8)Employ such persons as are needed to administer and enforce this Act, in
such capacities as they are needed, whether as hearings examiners, special examiners, enforcement officers, investigators, or otherwise.
(9)Initiate and participate in proceedings in the federal or State courts, and in
proceedings before federal or other State agencies, to the extent necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Act, provided that participation in specific proceedings is directed, in writing, by the Commission.
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