Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 85/23

It is unlawful for a pharmacist or pharmacy to pay or
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)

 
Sec. 23. 

It is unlawful for a pharmacist or pharmacy to pay or
promise to pay to any person who owns, operates, manages or is an employee
of a hospital, nursing home or other health care facility or to any
person authorized by law to prescribe drugs or to any entity in which
a person authorized by law to prescribe drugs holds an interest, any
rebate, refund, discount, commission or other valuable consideration
for, on account of, or based upon income received or resulting from
the sale or furnishing by any such pharmacy of drugs or devices, prescriptions
or any other service to patients of the above specified persons, organizations
or facilities.

 
This shall not be deemed to include rent or other remunerations paid
to an individual, partnership, or corporation by a pharmacist or pharmacy
for the lease, rental, or use of space, owned or controlled, by the
individual, partnership or corporation.

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