Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 45/4b

Licensee bankruptcy.
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Sec. 4b. 

Licensee bankruptcy. 

In the event of a licensee's
bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors, or
in the event of the bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the
benefit of creditors of any person, partnership, association,
corporation, or other entity that possesses a controlling interest in a
licensee, the licensee shall provide notice in writing of that event to
each purchaser of a pre-need sales contract or a pre-need contract
within 30 days after the event of bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment
for the benefit of creditors. At a minimum, the notice must contain the
following:

 
 
(1) The name and address of the licensee.

 
 
(2) If different from the licensee, the name and 
 
address of the party that is the subject of the bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.

 
 
(3) A brief description of the event of bankruptcy, 
 
insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.

 
 
(4) The case name or other identifying title of any 
 
matter pending in any court, federal or State, pertaining to the bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.

 
 
(5) The name and address of the court in which the 
 
bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors is pending.

 
 
(6) A description of any action the purchaser must 
 
undertake to file a claim or to protect the purchaser's interests, including the purchaser's right to a refund under this Act.

address of the party that is the subject of the bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.
insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.
matter pending in any court, federal or State, pertaining to the bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.
bankruptcy, insolvency, or assignment for the benefit of creditors is pending.
undertake to file a claim or to protect the purchaser's interests, including the purchaser's right to a refund under this Act.

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