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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 705

Sec. 9. Exemptions from disclosure statement and registration requirements granted by Administrator.

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Sec. 9. Exemptions from disclosure statement and registration requirements granted by Administrator. The Administrator may by rule or order provide that any information required by Section 16 of this Act to be included in the disclosure statement need not be included in respect of any class of franchises if he finds that the requirement of such information is inapplicable to such class and that disclosure fully adequate for the protection of prospective franchisees is otherwise required to be included within the disclosure statement.
The Administrator may by rule or order, and subject to such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, exempt any franchise, franchisor, subfranchisor, or franchise broker from Sections 5, 10, 11 and 13 of this Act if he finds that the enforcement of this Act is not necessary
(1)in the public interest, or
(2)for the protection of any class of prospective franchisees, or
(3)by reason of the investment involved, or
(4)because of the limited character of the offering. The disclosure statement required by Section 16 need not be furnished to a franchisee who has already been furnished with a copy of such disclosure statement in connection with a prior purchase of a franchise by such franchisee, provided that no material amendments have been made to such disclosure statement since it was furnished to such franchisee.
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