Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 640/6

Grounds for refusal to issue or renew license and for license
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suspension and revocation. The Department may refuse to issue
or to
renew a license or may suspend
or revoke a license on any one or more of the following grounds:

 
(a) Violating any provision of this
Act or any
rule, order, or regulation issued hereunder;

 
(b) Knowingly receiving on
consignment or selling or
exchanging stolen or mortgaged livestock without authority
from the owner or
mortgagee;

 
(c) Being guilty of fraud or deception in
any
material particular in securing the license;

 
(d) Failing to keep records as required
hereunder;

 
(e) Failing to practice measures of
sanitation as
required hereunder or violating the rules and regulations,
if any, for
the yarding, housing, holding, and feeding of livestock;

 
(f) In the case of livestock weighed on the
licensee's scales and sold by weight, knowingly quoting
incorrect
weights or failing to have his scales regularly inspected
and tested;

 
(g) Failing to pay for livestock after
sale;

 
(h) Issuing checks for payment of
livestock when
funds are insufficient; or

 
(i) Being insolvent as determined by a department audit.

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