Illinois Compiled Statutes 205 ILCS 665/20 – Cease and desist orders
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(a) The Secretary may issue a cease and desist order to any licensee, or other person doing business without the required license, when in the opinion of the Secretary, the licensee, or other person, is violating or is about to violate any provision of the Act or any rule or condition imposed in writing by the Department.
(b) The Secretary may issue a cease and desist order prior to a hearing.
(c) The Secretary shall serve notice of his action, including a statement of the reasons for his action either personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested. Service by mail shall be deemed completed if the notice is deposited in the U.S. Mail.
(d) Within 10 days after service of the cease and desist order, the licensee or other person may request, in writing, a hearing.
(e) The Secretary shall schedule either a status date or a hearing within 30 days after the request for a hearing unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.
(g) If it is determined that the Secretary had the authority to issue the cease and desist order, he may issue such orders as may be reasonably necessary to correct, eliminate, or remedy such conduct.
(h) The powers vested in the Secretary by this Section are additional to any and all other powers and remedies vested in the Secretary by law, and nothing in this Section shall be construed as requiring that the Secretary shall employ the power conferred in this Section instead of or as a condition precedent to the exercise of any other power or remedy vested in the Secretary.
(i) The cost for the administrative hearing shall be set by rule and shall be borne by the respondent.
(b) The Secretary may issue a cease and desist order prior to a hearing.
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- Precedent: A court decision in an earlier case with facts and law similar to a dispute currently before a court. Precedent will ordinarily govern the decision of a later similar case, unless a party can show that it was wrongly decided or that it differed in some significant way.
(c) The Secretary shall serve notice of his action, including a statement of the reasons for his action either personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested. Service by mail shall be deemed completed if the notice is deposited in the U.S. Mail.
(d) Within 10 days after service of the cease and desist order, the licensee or other person may request, in writing, a hearing.
(e) The Secretary shall schedule either a status date or a hearing within 30 days after the request for a hearing unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.
(g) If it is determined that the Secretary had the authority to issue the cease and desist order, he may issue such orders as may be reasonably necessary to correct, eliminate, or remedy such conduct.
(h) The powers vested in the Secretary by this Section are additional to any and all other powers and remedies vested in the Secretary by law, and nothing in this Section shall be construed as requiring that the Secretary shall employ the power conferred in this Section instead of or as a condition precedent to the exercise of any other power or remedy vested in the Secretary.
(i) The cost for the administrative hearing shall be set by rule and shall be borne by the respondent.