Illinois Code § 205 ILCS 620/2-4.5

Exemptions.
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For the purposes of this Act, a person does not
engage in the trust business by:

 
(1) the rendering of fiduciary services by an attorney-at-law admitted to
the
practice of law in this State;

 
(2) rendering services as a certified or registered public accountant in the
performance of duties as such;

 
(3) acting as a trustee or receiver in bankruptcy;

 
(4) engaging in the business of an escrow agent;

 
(5) receiving rents and proceeds of sale as a licensed real estate broker on
behalf of the principal;

 
(6) acting as trustee under a deed of trust made only as security for the
payment of money or for the performance of another act;

 
(7) acting in accordance with its authorized powers as a religious,
charitable, educational, or other not-for-profit corporation or as a charitable
trust or as an unincorporated religious organization;

 
(8) engaging in securities transactions as a dealer or salesman;

 
(9) acting as either a receiver under the supervision of a court or as
an assignee for the benefit of creditors under the supervision of a court;
or

 
(10) engaging in such other activities that the Commissioner may prescribe
by
rule.

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