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35 ILCS 505/12a

    (35 ILCS 505/12a) (from Ch. 120, par. 428a)
    Sec. 12a. (a) Any duly authorized agent or employee of the Department shall have authority to enter in or upon the premises of any manufacturer, vendor, dealer, retailer, distributor, receiver, supplier or user of motor fuel or special fuels during the regular business hours in order to examine books, records, invoices, storage tanks, and any other applicable equipment pertaining to motor fuel, aviation fuels, home heating oils, kerosene, or special fuels, to determine whether or not the taxes imposed by this Act have been paid.
    (b) Any duly authorized agent of the Department, upon presenting appropriate credentials and a written notice to the person who owns, operates, or controls the place to be inspected, shall have the authority to enter any place and to conduct inspections in accordance with subsections (b) through (g) of this Section.
    (c) Inspections will be performed in a reasonable manner and at times that are reasonable under the circumstances, taking into consideration the normal business hours of the place to be entered.
    (d) Inspections may be at any place at which taxable motor fuel is or may be produced or stored or at any inspection site where evidence of the following activities may be discovered:
        (1) Where any dyed diesel fuel is sold or held for
    
sale by any person for any use which the person knows or has reason to know is not a nontaxable use of such fuel.
        (2) Where any dyed diesel fuel is held for use or
    
used by any person for a use other than a nontaxable use and the person knew, or had reason to know, that the fuel was dyed according to Section 4d.
        (3) Where any person willfully alters, or attempts to
    
alter, the strength or composition of any dye or marking done pursuant to Section 4d of this Law.
    The places may include, but are not limited to, the following:
        (1) Any terminal.
        (2) Any fuel storage facility that is not a terminal.
        (3) Any retail fuel facility.
        (4) Any designated inspection site.
    (e) Duly authorized agents of the Department may physically inspect, examine, or otherwise search any tank, reservoir, or other container that can or may be used for the production, storage, or transportation of fuel, fuel dyes, or fuel markers. Inspection may also be made of any equipment used for, or in connection with, production, storage, or transportation of fuel, fuel dyes, or fuel markers. This includes any equipment used for the dyeing or marking of fuel. This also includes books and records, if any, that are maintained at the place of inspection and are kept to determine tax liability under this Law.
    (f) Duly authorized agents of the Department may detain any motor vehicle, train, barge, ship, or vessel for the purpose of inspecting its fuel tanks and storage tanks. Detainment will be either on the premises under inspection or at a designated inspection site. Detainment may continue for a reasonable period of time as is necessary to determine the amount and composition of the fuel.
    (g) Duly authorized agents of the Department may take and remove samples of fuel in quantities as are reasonably necessary to determine the composition of the fuel.
    (h) (1) Any person that refuses to allow an inspection
    
shall pay a $1,000 penalty for each refusal. This penalty is in addition to any other penalty or tax that may be imposed upon that person or any other person liable for tax under this Law. All penalties received under this subsection shall be deposited into the Tax Compliance and Administration Fund.
        (2) In addition, any licensee who refuses to allow an
    
inspection shall be subject to license revocation as provided by Section 16 of this Law.
(Source: P.A. 91-173, eff. 1-1-00.)