Illinois Code § 720 ILCS 5/14-9

Discovery of eavesdropping device by common carrier by wire
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- disclosure to subscriber.) Any agent, officer or employee of any common
carrier by wire who discovers any physical evidence of an eavesdropping
device which such person does not know to be a legal eavesdropping device
shall, within a reasonable time after such discovery, disclose the existence
of the eavesdropping device to the State's Attorney of the County where
such device was found. The State's Attorney shall within a reasonable time
notify the person or persons apparently being eavesdropped upon of the existence
of that device if the device is illegal. A violation of this Section is
a Business Offense for which a fine shall be imposed not to exceed $500.

(720 ILCS 5/Tit. III Pt. C heading)
 
PART C. 
 

OFFENSES DIRECTED AGAINST PROPERTY
(720 ILCS 5/Art. 15 heading)
 
ARTICLE 15. 
 

DEFINITIONS

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