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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 420

Sec. 2. Definitions.

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Sec. 2. Definitions.
(a)"Travel promoter" means a person, including a tour operator, who sells, provides, furnishes, contracts for, arranges or advertises that he or she will arrange wholesale or retail transportation by air, land, sea or navigable stream, either separately or in conjunction with other services. "Travel promoter" does not include
(1)an air carrier;
(2)a sea carrier;
(3)an officially appointed agent of an air carrier who is a member in good standing of the Airline Reporting Corporation;
(4)a travel promoter who has in force $1,000,000 or more of liability insurance coverage for professional errors and omissions and a surety bond or equivalent surety in the amount of $100,000 or more for the benefit of consumers in the event of a bankruptcy on the part of the travel promoter; or
(5)a riverboat subject to regulation under the Illinois Gambling Act.
(b)"Advertise" means to make any representation in the solicitation of passengers and includes communication with other members of the same partnership, corporation, joint venture, association, organization, group or other entity.
(c)"Passenger" means a person on whose behalf money or other consideration has been given or is to be given to another, including another member of the same partnership, corporation, joint venture, association, organization, group or other entity, for travel.
(d)"Ticket or voucher" means a writing or combination of writings which is itself good and sufficient to obtain transportation and other services for which the passenger has contracted.
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