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Code · Illinois · Chapter 240 — WAREHOUSES · Act 40

Sec. 15-30. Financial and record keeping deficiencies; collateral and guarantees.

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Sec. 15-30. Financial and record keeping deficiencies; collateral and guarantees.
(a)An applicant or a licensee has a financial deficiency if it does not meet the minimum financial requirements of Section 5-25 and subsection
(b)of Section 10-15 of this Code.
(b)A licensee must collateralize all financial deficiencies at the rate of one dollar's worth of collateral for each dollar of the aggregate sum of the individual ratio deficiencies, the net worth deficiencies, and 90% asset requirement deficiencies.
(c)A licensee who is found to have record keeping deficiencies, other than in reference to violations as set forth in subsection
(b)of Section 10-15 and in Sections 15-15 and 15-20, may be required by the Department to post collateral up to the amount of $10,000.
(d)If an applicant for a new license or a renewal of a license has financial deficiencies or the Department has reason to believe that the financial stability of an applicant or a licensee is in question, the Department may require the applicant or licensee to provide the Department, in addition to collateral, personal, corporate, or other related person guarantees in a form and in an amount satisfactory to the Department.
(e)Subject to subsection
(c)of Section 5-15, the posting of collateral and the delivery of guarantees does not relieve a licensee of the continuing obligation to otherwise comply with the requirements imposed by the Code.
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