(760 ILCS 100/10) (from Ch. 21, par. 64.10)
Sec. 10.
Upon receipt of such application for license, the Comptroller shall
issue a license to the applicant unless the Comptroller determines that:
(a) The applicant has made any misrepresentations or false statements or
has concealed any essential or material fact, or
(b) The applicant is insolvent; or
(c) The applicant is or has been using practices in the conducting of the
cemetery business that work or tend to work a fraud; or
(d) The applicant has refused to furnish or give pertinent data to
the Comptroller; or
(e) The applicant has failed to notify the Comptroller with respect
to any material facts required in the application for license under the
provisions of this Act; or
(f) The applicant has failed to satisfy any enforceable judgment entered by
the circuit court in any civil proceedings against such applicant; or
(g) The applicant has conducted or is about to conduct its business
in a fraudulent manner; or
(h) The applicant or any individual listed
in the license
application has
conducted or is about to conduct any business on behalf of the applicant in
a fraudulent manner; or has been convicted of a felony or any misdemeanor
of which an essential element is fraud; or has been involved in any civil
litigation in which a judgment has been entered against him or her based on
fraud; or has failed to satisfy any enforceable judgment entered
by the circuit court in any civil proceedings against such individual; or has
been convicted of any felony of which fraud is an essential element; or has
been convicted of any theft-related
offense;
or has failed to comply with the requirements of this Act;
or has demonstrated a pattern of
improperly failing to honor a
contract with a consumer; or
(i) The applicant has ever had a license involving cemeteries or funeral
homes revoked, suspended, or refused to be issued in Illinois or elsewhere.
If the Comptroller so determines, then he or she shall conduct a hearing to
determine whether to deny the application. However, no application shall be
denied unless the applicant has had at least 10 days' notice of a hearing on
the application and an opportunity to be heard thereon. If the application is
denied, the Comptroller shall within 20 days thereafter prepare and keep on
file in his or her office the transcript of the evidence taken and a written
order of denial thereof, which shall contain his or her findings with respect
thereto and the reasons supporting the denial, and shall send by United States
mail a copy of the written order of denial to the applicant at the address set
forth in the application, within 5 days after the filing of such order. A
review of such decision may be had as provided in Section 20 of this Act.
The license issued by the Comptroller shall remain in full force and
effect until it is surrendered by the licensee or revoked by the
Comptroller as hereinafter provided.
(Source: P.A. 92-419, eff. 1-1-02.)
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