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(235 ILCS 5/7A-5) (from Ch. 43, par. 157e)
Sec. 7A-5.
Each warehouseman included in this Article shall
keep or cause to
be kept, at his registered address, a record showing all alcoholic liquors
actually or constructively received by him as a warehouseman, held, stored
or actually or constructively delivered by him as a warehouseman, the name
and address of the person depositing same, the name and address of the
person to whom delivered and any other information necessary to the proper
conduct of such warehouse. Such records shall, at all times during business
hours of the day, be subject to inspection by the Department or its duly
authorized agents and employees. Such records shall be preserved for a
period of two (2) years, unless the Department, in writing, authorizes
their destruction or disposal at an earlier date. Such records, reflecting
business done at any time after July 1, 1945, shall be preserved for a
period of three (3) years, unless the Department, in writing, authorizes
their destruction or disposal at an earlier date.
(Source: P.A. 82-783.)
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