Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 465/5.5

Flea market; prohibited sales.
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No person at a flea market shall
sell, offer for sale, or knowingly permit the sale of baby food, infant
formula, or similar products or any
pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter drugs,
cosmetics, or medical devices. This Section
does not apply to a person who keeps available for public inspection an
identification card identifying him or her as an authorized representative of
the
manufacturer or distributor of any
pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter
drugs, cosmetics, or medical devices, as long
as the
card is not false, fraudulent, or fraudulently obtained.

 
For purposes of this Section, "flea market" means any location, other than a
permanent retail store, at which space is rented or otherwise made available to
others for the conduct of business as a transient merchant or an itinerant
vendor as defined in this Act.

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