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35 ILCS 135/4b

    (35 ILCS 135/4b)
    Sec. 4b. Secondary distributor's license. No person may engage in business as a secondary distributor of cigarettes in this State without first having obtained a license therefor from the Department. A secondary distributor maintaining a place of business within this State, if required to procure a license as a secondary distributor under the Cigarette Tax Act, need not obtain an additional license or permit under this Act, but shall be deemed to be sufficiently licensed or registered by virtue of his being licensed or registered under the Cigarette Tax Act.
    Every secondary distributor maintaining a place of business in this State, if not required to procure a license under the Cigarette Tax Act, shall make application for a license on a form as furnished and prescribed by the Department. Such applicant shall furnish the following information to the Department on a form signed and verified by the applicant under penalty of perjury:
        (1) the name and address of the applicant;
        (2) the address of the location at which the
    
applicant proposes to engage in business as a secondary distributor of cigarettes in this State; and
        (3) such other additional information as the
    
Department may reasonably require.
    The annual license fee payable to the Department for each secondary distributor's license shall be $250. The applicant for license shall pay such fee to the Department at the time of submitting the application for license to the Department.
    A separate application for license shall be made and a separate annual license fee paid, for each place of business at or from which the applicant proposes to act as a secondary distributor under this Act and for which the applicant is not required to procure a license as a secondary distributor under the Cigarette Tax Act.
    The following are ineligible to receive a secondary distributor's license under this Act:
        (1) a person who is not of good character and
    
reputation in the community in which he resides;
        (2) a person who has been convicted of a felony under
    
any Federal or State law, if the Department, after investigation and a hearing, if requested by the applicant, determines that such person has not been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust;
        (3) a corporation, if any officer, manager or
    
director thereof, or any stockholder or stockholders owning in the aggregate more than 5% of the stock of such corporation, would not be eligible to receive a license hereunder for any reason;
        (4) a person who manufactures cigarettes, whether in
    
this State or out of this State;
        (5) a person, or any person who owns more than 15
    
percent of the ownership interests in a person or a related party who:
            (A) owes, at the time of application, any
        
delinquent cigarette taxes that have been determined by law to be due and unpaid, unless the license applicant has entered into an agreement approved by the Department to pay the amount due;
            (B) had a license under this Act or the Cigarette
        
Tax Act revoked within the past 2 years by the Department for misconduct relating to stolen or contraband cigarettes or has been convicted of a State or federal crime, punishable by imprisonment of one year or more, relating to stolen or contraband cigarettes;
            (C) has been found by the Department, after
        
notice and a hearing, to have imported or caused to be imported into the United States for sale or distribution any cigarette in violation of 19 U.S.C. 1681a;
            (D) has been found by the Department, after
        
notice and a hearing, to have imported or caused to be imported into the United States for sale or distribution or manufactured for sale or distribution in the United States any cigarette that does not fully comply with the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act (15 U.S.C. 1331, et seq.); or
            (E) has been found by the Department, after
        
notice and a hearing, to have made a material false statement in the application or has failed to produce records required to be maintained by this Act.
    Upon approval of such application and payment of the required annual license fee, the Department shall issue a license to the applicant. Such license shall permit the applicant to engage in business as a secondary distributor at or from the place shown in his application. All licenses issued by the Department under this Act shall be valid for not to exceed one year after issuance unless sooner revoked, canceled or suspended as in this Act provided. No license issued under this Act is transferable or assignable. Such license shall be conspicuously displayed at the place of business for which it is issued.
    No secondary distributor licensee acquires any vested interest or compensable property right in a license issued under this Act.
    A licensed secondary distributor shall notify the Department of any change in the information contained on the application form, including any change in ownership, and shall do so within 30 days after any such change.
    Any person aggrieved by any decision of the Department under this Section may, within 20 days after notice of the decision, protest and request a hearing. Upon receiving a request for a hearing, the Department shall give notice to the person requesting the hearing of the time and place fixed for the hearing and shall hold a hearing in conformity with the provisions of this Act and then issue its final administrative decision in the matter to that person. In the absence of a protest and request for a hearing within 20 days, the Department's decision shall become final without any further determination being made or notice given.
(Source: P.A. 96-1027, eff. 7-12-10.)