Illinois Code § 815 ILCS 505/2E

Any person who is regularly engaged in the business of providing
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Sec. 2E. 

Any person who is regularly engaged in the business of providing
or furnishing merchandise to consumers or in making loans to consumers and
who has committed in any calendar year 3 or more violations, as determined
in any civil or criminal proceeding, of the "Consumer Finance Act"; the
"Consumer Installment Loan Act"; the "Retail Installment Sales Act";
the "Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act"; "An Act to revise the
law in relation to the rate of interest and to repeal certain acts therein
named", approved May 24, 1879, as amended; "An Act to promote the welfare
of wage-earners by regulating the assignment of wages, and prescribing a
penalty for the violation thereof", approved July 1, 1935, as amended; or
Part 8 of Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure, as
amended, or of any 2 or more of those Acts, is guilty of an unlawful
practice within the meaning of this Act. Nothing in this Section prohibits
the prosecution of a person under the Acts specified herein as well as
under this Act.

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