Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 635/5

Each applicant for a license and each licensee shall operate its
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business in a sanitary manner and be subject to inspection by authorized
agents of the Department. Each person engaged in business as a slaughterer,
processor, breeder and raiser, or wholesale distributor, except a breeder
and raiser of fur bearing animals who slaughters for his own use, shall
operate his business in accordance with the Sanitary Inspection Law of the
Department of Agriculture. For any violation thereof, the Department may
revoke the license of a licensee herein or deny the license of an applicant
who fails to comply with the provisions thereof, subject in either case to
a hearing as provided in Section 40 of "An Act to prevent fraud in the sale
of dairy products, their imitation or substitutes, to prohibit and prevent
the manufacture and sale of unhealthful, adulterated or misbranded food,
liquors or dairy products, and to repeal all acts relating to the
production, manufacture and sale of dairy and food products and liquors in
conflict herewith", approved May 14, 1907, as amended.

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