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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 3.2. The following persons are ineligible for licenses:
a. A person who is not a resident of the city, village or county in which the premises covered by the license are located; except in case of railroad or boat licenses.
b. A person who is not of good character and reputation in the community in which he resides.
c. (Blank).
d. A person with a prior conviction of a felony or a misdemeanor that is directly related to the practice of the profession where such conviction will impair the person's ability to engage in the licensed position.
e. (Blank).
f. A person whose license issued under this Act has been revoked for cause.
g. A person who at the time of application for renewal of any license issued hereunder would not be eligible for such license upon a first application.
h. A co-partnership, unless all of the members of such co-partnership shall be qualified to obtain a license.
i. A corporation, if any officer, manager or director thereof or any stockholder or stockholders owning in the aggregate more than five percent (5%) of the stock of such corporation, would not be eligible to receive a license hereunder for any reason other than citizenship and residence within the political subdivision.
j. A person whose place of business is conducted by a manager or agent unless said manager or agent possesses the same qualifications required of the licensee.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 225. Professions,Occupations and Business Operations § 635/3.2. Persons ineligible for licenses - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-225-professionsoccupations-and-business-operations/il-st-sect-225-635-3-2/
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