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Code · Illinois · Chapter 425 — FIRE SAFETY · Act 30

Sec. 16. Every person who desires to obtain a certificate of registration shall apply therefor to the Office in writing on blanks prepared and furnished by said Office.

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Sec. 16. Every person who desires to obtain a certificate of registration shall apply therefor to the Office in writing on blanks prepared and furnished by said Office. Each application shall state the name and address of the applicant and the address of the plant for which such certificate is sought, together with a detailed description of the plant. Such application shall be verified by the applicant under oath. A registration fee of $50 shall accompany each such application.
If upon inspection, the Office finds that the provisions of this Act have been complied with, a certificate of registration shall be issued to such applicant. Such certificate of registration shall be posted in a conspicuous place near the entrance to the fireworks plant and shall continue in force until revoked.
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