(410 ILCS 615/8) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 55-8)
Sec. 8.
Any person or business who buys, sells, trades, or traffics in
eggs in this State and is a broker, distributor, handler, packer, producer, or
producer-dealer, as defined in this Act, must be licensed in this State. A
limited or full license must be purchased annually. No person or business
shall buy,
sell,
trade,
or traffic in
eggs in this State without having obtained a license as
provided in Section 9, except the following:
(a) a producer who obtains eggs from his own flock, regardless of the size of the flock, |
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(b) hatcheries which purchase eggs to be used exclusively for
hatching purposes;
(c) institutional consumers where all eggs purchased are served in
the establishment;
(d) manufacturers of food products who use all eggs purchased in their products such as
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| bakeries, confectioneries, and ice cream manufacturers, etc.;
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(e) agents employed and carried on the payroll on a salary basis by licensed dealers or
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(f) a consumer buying eggs for his own consumption;
(g) a retailer who buys eggs from licensed distributors or from licensed handlers only
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| and sells eggs only at retail.
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(Source: P.A. 92-677, eff. 7-16-02.)
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