Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 45/3-504

The court shall hold a hearing within 5 days of the filing
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of the petition. The petition and notice of the hearing shall be served
on the owner, administrator or designated agent of the facility as provided
under the Civil Practice Law, or the petition and notice of
hearing shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the facility not later
than 3 days before the time specified for the hearing, unless a different
period is fixed by order of the court. The court shall appoint a receiver
 if it finds that:
 
 
(a) The facility is operating without a license;
 
 
(b) The Department has suspended, revoked or refused 
 
to renew the existing license of a facility;
 
 
(c) The facility is closing or has informed the 
 
Department that it intends to close and adequate arrangements for relocation of residents have not been made at least 30 days prior to closure; or
 
 
(d) An emergency exists, whether or not the 
 
Department has initiated revocation or nonrenewal procedures, if because of the unwillingness or inability of the licensee to remedy the emergency the appointment of a receiver is necessary.

to renew the existing license of a facility;
Department that it intends to close and adequate arrangements for relocation of residents have not been made at least 30 days prior to closure; or
Department has initiated revocation or nonrenewal procedures, if because of the unwillingness or inability of the licensee to remedy the emergency the appointment of a receiver is necessary.

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