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Code · Illinois · Chapter 760 — TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES · Act 100

Sec. 11. Issuance and display of license.

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Sec. 11. Issuance and display of license. A license issued under this Act authorizes the cemetery authority to accept care funds for the cemetery identified in the license. If a license application seeks licensure to accept care funds on behalf of more than one cemetery location, the Comptroller, upon approval of the license application, shall issue to the cemetery authority a separate license for each cemetery location indicated on the application. Each license issued by the Comptroller under this Act is independent of any other license that may be issued to a cemetery authority under a single license application.
Every license issued by the Comptroller shall state the number of the license and the address at which the business is to be conducted. Such license shall be kept conspicuously posted in the place of business of the licensee and shall not be transferable or assignable.
No more than one place of business shall be maintained under the same license, but the Comptroller may issue more than one license to the same licensee upon compliance with the provisions of this Act governing an original issuance of a license, for each new license.
Whenever a licensee shall wish to change the name as originally set forth in his license, he shall give written notice thereof to the Comptroller together with the reasons for the change and if the change is approved by the Comptroller he shall issue a new license.
A license issued by the Comptroller shall remain in full force and effect until it is surrendered by the licensee or suspended or revoked by the Comptroller as provided in this Act.
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