Illinois Code § 815 ILCS 307/10-40

Denial, suspension or revocation of
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registration; orders and hearing.

 
(a) The Secretary of State may deny, suspend or
revoke the registration of a business broker if the
business broker:

 
 
(1) Is insolvent.

 
 
(2) Has violated any provision of this Act.

 
 
(3) Has filed with the Secretary of State any 
 
document or statement containing any false representation of a material fact or omitting to state a material fact.

 
 
(4) Has been convicted, within 10 years before the 
 
date of the application, renewal or review, of any crime involving fraud or deceit.

 
 
(5) Has been found by any court or agency, within 10 
 
years before the date of the application, renewal, or review, to have engaged in any activity involving fraud or deceit.

 
(b) The Secretary of State may not enter a final
order denying, suspending, or revoking the registration of
a business broker without prior notice to all interested
parties, opportunity for a hearing and written findings of
fact and conclusions of law. The Secretary of State may by
summary order deny, suspend, or revoke a registration
pending final determination of any proceeding under this
Section. Upon the entry of a summary order, the Secretary
of State shall promptly notify all interested parties that
it has been entered, of the reasons for the summary order
and, that upon receipt by the Secretary of State of a
written request from a party, the matter will be set for
hearing which shall be conducted in accordance with the
provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
If no hearing is requested within 30 days of the date of entry of the order
and none is ordered by the
Secretary of State, the respondent's failure to request a hearing shall
constitute an admission of any facts alleged therein and shall constitute a
sufficient basis to make the order final and it shall remain
in effect until it is
modified or vacated by the Secretary of State. If a
hearing is requested or ordered, the Secretary of State,
after notice of the hearing has been given to all
interested persons and the hearing has been held, may
modify or vacate the order or extend it until final
determination.

document or statement containing any false representation of a material fact or omitting to state a material fact.
date of the application, renewal or review, of any crime involving fraud or deceit.
years before the date of the application, renewal, or review, to have engaged in any activity involving fraud or deceit.

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