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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 307

Sec. 10-75. Account numbers; retention and maintenance of records.

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Sec. 10-75. Account numbers; retention and maintenance of records.
(a)Each business broker agreement shall be given an account number and all instruments executed in connection with that agreement must bear this number, except as provided in Section 10-35 of this Act. Each business broker shall keep and maintain the following records or their equivalent:
(1)A business agreement register that consists of a chronological listing of all
business broker agreements that have been entered into. For each business broker agreement the register shall contain the following:
(A)The account number.
(B)The date of the agreement.
(C)The name of the client.
(D)The amount of any fees charged.
(E)The cost and type of any insurance required.
(2)A record for each client shall contain the following:
(A)The name and address of the client.
(B)A copy of the signed business broker agreement.
(C)A copy of any other papers or instruments used in connection with the business
broker agreement and signed by the client, including a copy of the disclosure document required by Section 10-30 of this Act, that contains an acknowledged receipt by the client.
(D)The amount of the business broker's fee that the client has paid. If there is
an unpaid balance, the status of any collection efforts.
(3)All receipts from or for the account of clients and all disbursements to or for the
account of clients, recorded so that the transactions are readily identifiable.
(4)(Blank).
(5)A copy of:
(A)All advertisements, pamphlets, circulars, letters, articles or communications
published in any newspaper, magazine or periodical.
(B)Scripts of any recording, radio or television announcement.
(C)Any sales kits or literature to be used in solicitation of clients.
(b)The records listed in subsection
(a)of this Section shall be kept for a period of 6 years in the business broker's principal office and must be separate or readily identifiable from the records of any other business that is conducted in the office of the business broker. After a period of 2 years, a copy of this information may be retained on magnetic, digital, or other electronic medium in a form that may be readily retrieved.
(c)The records listed in subsection
(a)of this Section need not be kept for a client where no fee, expense reimbursement, retainer, or other charge was incurred and no transaction was consummated.
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