Illinois Code § 240 ILCS 40/15-10

De minimis violations.
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(a) If a licensee commits a de minimis violation of this Code, the Director
may, in his or her discretion, and without further action, issue a warning
letter to the licensee.

 
(b) For the purposes of this Article, a de minimis violation
exists when a licensee:

 
 
(1) violates the maximum allowable speculative limits 
 
of item (a)(2) of Section 10-10 by 1,000 bushels or less;

 
 
(2) has total grain quantity deficiency violations 
 
that do not exceed $1,000 as determined by the formula set forth in subsection (c) of Section 15-20; or

 
 
(3) has total grain quality deficiency violations 
 
that do not exceed $1,000 as determined by the formula set forth in subsection (d) of Section 15-20.

of item (a)(2) of Section 10-10 by 1,000 bushels or less;
that do not exceed $1,000 as determined by the formula set forth in subsection (c) of Section 15-20; or
that do not exceed $1,000 as determined by the formula set forth in subsection (d) of Section 15-20.

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