Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 203/35

Licensure requirements and fees.
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Sec. 35. 

Licensure requirements and fees. 

Implementation of this
Section begins October 1, 1996. After July 31, 1997, no
person shall engage in any activity described in this Section without first
applying for and obtaining a license from the Office of
the State Fire Marshal. Applicants for a license must submit to the State
Fire Marshal office the following:

 
 
(1) Fees as established by the Board.

 
 
(2) Evidence of registration as an Illinois 
 
corporation or evidence of compliance with the Assumed Business Name Act.

 
 
(3) Evidence of financial responsibility in a minimum 
 
amount of $300,000 through liability insurance, self-insurance, group insurance, group self-insurance, or risk retention groups.

 
 
(4) Evidence of compliance with the qualifications 
 
and standards established by the Board.

 
All fees paid to the Office of the State Fire Marshal under this Act shall be
deposited into the Fire Prevention Fund.

corporation or evidence of compliance with the Assumed Business Name Act.
amount of $300,000 through liability insurance, self-insurance, group insurance, group self-insurance, or risk retention groups.
and standards established by the Board.

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