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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 3-906. Denial.

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Sec. 3-906. Denial.
The Secretary of State shall deny any application under this Article upon any of the following grounds:
(1)That the application contains any false or fraudulent statement; or
(2)That the applicant has failed to furnish the information required by the Secretary
or to file a bond as required; or
(3)That the required fee has not been paid; or
(4)That the applicant has failed to remit fees to the Secretary of State or the
Department of Revenue; or
(5)That the applicant has engaged in fraudulent practices; or
(6)That the applicant or a member of his immediate family is an employee of the
Secretary of State; or
(7)That the Secretary of State is authorized under any other provision of law.
If the Secretary of State denies the application for a license, or renewal thereof, he shall so order in writing and notify the applicant thereof by certified mail. Upon the denial of an application for a license, or renewal thereof, he shall return the license fee. An applicant may contest the denial of an application for a license or renewal thereof by requesting an administrative hearing pursuant to Section 2-118 of this Code.
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