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but are not limited to, personal training services, physical |
fitness, wellness or exercise classes, nutritional counseling, |
weight reduction, court time, privileges to use other physical |
fitness centers, and use of specialized physical fitness |
equipment or facilities such as rock climbing walls or aquatic |
facilities.
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(e) "Personal training services" means services performed |
for a fee by a personal trainer or fitness instructor for |
individuals or groups relating to developing, monitoring or |
supervising physical training, exercise or fitness programs, |
education and instruction regarding the use of exercise |
equipment or techniques, or rendering advice relating to any of |
the aforementioned subjects or related issues such as diet. |
(f) "Non-physical fitness services" means services or |
amenities offered by the physical fitness center which are not |
directly related to physical fitness activities and which are |
not included in the price of membership to the physical fitness |
center and includes, but are not limited to, locker fees, spa |
treatments, massage, tanning, personal grooming services, |
laundry fees, room rental, parking, food and beverage, |
vitamins, nutritional supplements, shoes, clothing, clothing |
apparel, and sports or exercise equipment.
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(Source: P.A. 84-850; 94HB2525enr.)
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(815 ILCS 645/8) (from Ch. 29, par. 58)
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Sec. 8. Prohibited contract provisions. (a) No contract for |
basic physical
fitness services
shall require payment of a |
total amount in excess of $2500 per year, and every such
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contract must so provide in writing;
except that this limit |
shall not apply to any contract for: (1) family or couple |
memberships, or
(2) group memberships, where the purchaser is a |
corporation or other
business entity or any social, fraternal |
or charitable organization not
created for the purpose of |
encouraging this contractual arrangement.
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(b) No contract for family or couple memberships for basic |
physical fitness services shall require payment in excess of |