Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 650/19.01

Suspension and revocation of license.
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(a) The Director may suspend a license if the Department has reason to
believe that any of the following has occurred:

 
 
(1) A licensee had made a material misstatement in 
 
the application for original license or in the application for any renewal license under this Act;

 
 
(2) A licensee has violated any of the provisions of 
 
this Act or of any rules adopted pursuant thereto and the violation or pattern of violations indicates an immediate danger to public health;

 
 
(3) Aiding or abetting another in the violation of 
 
this Act or of any rule adopted pursuant thereto and the violation or pattern of violations indicates an immediate danger to public health;

 
 
(4) Allowing one's license under this Act to be used 
 
by an unlicensed person;

 
 
(5) Conviction of any crime an essential element of 
 
which is misstatement, fraud, or dishonesty or conviction of any felony relative to the provisions of this Act;

 
 
(6) Pursuing a continued course of willful 
 
misrepresentation of or making false promises through advertising, salesmen, agents, or otherwise in connection with the business of a licensee under this Act; or

 
 
(7) Failure to possess the necessary qualifications 
 
or to meet the requirements of this Act for the issuance or holding of a license.

 
(b) Within 10 days after suspension of a license, an administrative hearing
shall be commenced to determine whether the license shall be reinstated or
revoked. Whenever an administrative hearing is scheduled, the licensee shall
be served with written notice of the date, place, and time of the hearing at
least 5 days before the hearing date. The notice may be served by personal
service on the licensee or by mailing it by registered or certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the licensee's place of business. The Director
may, after a hearing, issue an order either revoking or reinstating the
license.

the application for original license or in the application for any renewal license under this Act;
this Act or of any rules adopted pursuant thereto and the violation or pattern of violations indicates an immediate danger to public health;
this Act or of any rule adopted pursuant thereto and the violation or pattern of violations indicates an immediate danger to public health;
by an unlicensed person;
which is misstatement, fraud, or dishonesty or conviction of any felony relative to the provisions of this Act;
misrepresentation of or making false promises through advertising, salesmen, agents, or otherwise in connection with the business of a licensee under this Act; or
or to meet the requirements of this Act for the issuance or holding of a license.

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