Illinois Compiled Statutes 765 Property: Article 15 - Disciplinary Provisions
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-5
Disciplinary action; civil penalty. (a) The Department may refuse to issue or renew, or may revoke, suspend, place on probation, reprimand, or take other disciplinary...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-7
Civil penalties. (a) In addition to any other penalty provided by law, any person who violates this Act shall forfeit and pay a civil penalty...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-10
(765 ILCS 86/15-10) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020) Sec. 15-10. Investigation. The Department may investigate the actions or qualifications of...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-15
(765 ILCS 86/15-15) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020) Sec. 15-15. Disciplinary hearings; record; appointment of administrative law judge. (a) The...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-20
Investigations; notice and hearing. The Department may investigate the actions of any applicant or of any person or persons rendering or offering to render land...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-25
Subpoenas; attendance of witnesses; oaths. (a) The Department has the power to issue subpoenas ad testificandum and to bring before it any persons, and to...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-30
Administrative law judge's findings of fact, conclusions of law, and recommendations. At the conclusion of the hearing, the administrative law judge shall present to the...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-35
Rehearing. After any hearing involving disciplinary action against a registrant, a copy of the administrative law judge's report shall be served on the respondent by...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-40
Disciplinary consent orders. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act concerning the conduct of hearings and recommendations for disciplinary actions, the Department has the authority...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-45
Order or certified copy. An order or a certified copy of an order, over the seal of the Department and purporting to be signed by...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-50
Restoration of certificate of registration. Upon petition, after the successful completion of the term of the suspension or revocation of any certificate of registration, the...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-55
Surrender of certificate of registration. Upon the revocation or suspension of a certificate of registration, the registrant shall immediately surrender the certificate of registration to...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-60
Administrative Review Law; transcripts; certifications of record; costs. All final administrative decisions of the Department under this Act are subject to judicial review under the...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-65
Public interest, safety, or welfare; summary suspension. The Secretary may temporarily suspend any registration pursuant to this Act, without hearing, simultaneously with the institution of...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-70
Non-registered practice; civil penalty; injunction. (a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts to practice, or holds himself or herself out to practice as...
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-75
Cease and desist orders. The Department may issue a cease and desist order to any person who engages in any activity prohibited by this Act....
- Illinois Land Sales Registration Act of 1999. - 765 ILCS 86, Section 15-80
Statute of limitations. Any action or proceeding to enforce any provision of this Act must be commenced within 3 years following the date on...
Last modified: February 18, 2015