Illinois Code § 240 ILCS 40/15-15

Violations of open position limits.
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(a) Violations of maximum allowable open position limits by
more than 1,000 bushels but less than twice the maximum allowable
open position limits.

 
 
(1) If a licensee violates the maximum allowable open 
 
position limits of item (a)(2) of Section 10-10 and the open position is more than 1,000 bushels but less than twice the maximum allowable open position limits, the licensee shall be required to:

 
 
 
(A) Post collateral with the Department in an 
 
 
amount equal to $1 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and 50 cents per bushel of each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $2,500, whichever is greater; and

 
 
 
(B) Pay a penalty in an amount not to exceed 
 
 
$250.

 
 
(2) If a licensee commits 2 violations as set forth 
 
in item (a) (1) of Section 15-10 within a 2 year period, the licensee must:

 
 
 
(A) post collateral with the Department in an 
 
 
amount equal to $1 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and 50 cents per bushel of each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $5,000, whichever is greater; and

 
 
 
(B) pay a penalty in the amount of $750.

 
 
(3) If a licensee commits 3 or more violations as set 
 
forth in item (a)(1) of Section 15-10 within a 5 year period, the licensee must:

 
 
 
(A) post collateral with the Department in an 
 
 
amount equal to $2 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and $1 per bushel of each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $10,000, whichever is greater; and

 
 
 
(B) pay a penalty in an amount greater than 
 
 
$2,000 but less than $20,000.

 
(b) Violations of maximum allowable open position limits
that equal or exceed twice the maximum allowable open position.

 
 
(1) If a licensee violates the maximum allowable open 
 
position limits of item (a)(2) of Section 10-10 and the open position equals or exceeds twice the maximum allowable open position limits, the licensee must:

 
 
 
(A) post collateral with the Department in an 
 
 
amount equal to $1 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position and 50 cents per bushel for each bushel of all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $5,000, whichever is greater; and

 
 
 
(B) pay a penalty in the amount of $500.00.

 
 
(2) If a licensee commits 2 violations as set forth 
 
in item (b)(1) of Section 15-10 within a 2 year period, the licensee must:

 
 
 
(A) post collateral with the Department in an 
 
 
amount equal to $2 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and $1 per bushel for each bushel of all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $10,000, whichever is greater; and

 
 
 
(B) pay a penalty in an amount greater than $750 
 
 
but less than $15,000.

 
 
(3) If a licensee commits 3 or more violations as set 
 
forth in item (b)(1) of Section 15-5 within a 5 year period, the licensee must:

 
 
 
(A) post collateral with the Department in an 
 
 
amount equal to $2 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and $1 per bushel for each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $10,000, whichever is greater; and

 
 
 
(B) pay a penalty in an amount greater than 
 
 
$2,000 but less than $20,000.

position limits of item (a)(2) of Section 10-10 and the open position is more than 1,000 bushels but less than twice the maximum allowable open position limits, the licensee shall be required to:
amount equal to $1 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and 50 cents per bushel of each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $2,500, whichever is greater; and
$250.
in item (a) (1) of Section 15-10 within a 2 year period, the licensee must:
amount equal to $1 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and 50 cents per bushel of each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $5,000, whichever is greater; and
forth in item (a)(1) of Section 15-10 within a 5 year period, the licensee must:
amount equal to $2 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and $1 per bushel of each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $10,000, whichever is greater; and
$2,000 but less than $20,000.
position limits of item (a)(2) of Section 10-10 and the open position equals or exceeds twice the maximum allowable open position limits, the licensee must:
amount equal to $1 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position and 50 cents per bushel for each bushel of all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $5,000, whichever is greater; and
in item (b)(1) of Section 15-10 within a 2 year period, the licensee must:
amount equal to $2 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and $1 per bushel for each bushel of all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $10,000, whichever is greater; and
but less than $15,000.
forth in item (b)(1) of Section 15-5 within a 5 year period, the licensee must:
amount equal to $2 per bushel for each bushel of soybeans in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits and $1 per bushel for each bushel for all other grain in excess of the maximum allowable open position limits or $10,000, whichever is greater; and
$2,000 but less than $20,000.

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