Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 1535 - TIMBER BUYER LICENSING AND HARVEST FEES
Section 1535.3 - Timber Buyer Application and Department Verification
Universal Citation: 17 IL Admin Code ยง 1535.3
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) All timber buyers shall obtain a license from the Department before engaging in the business of timber buying. Application for such license shall be filed on forms provided by the Department and shall contain the following minimum information:
1) Name, date of birth and address of the
applicant;
2) Business name, if
any, including if the business is a corporation, partnership or limited
liability company;
3) Principal
officers if applicant is a corporation or the partners if applicant is a
partnership;
4) Location of the
principal office or place of business of the applicant;
5) The counties in the State of Illinois
which the applicant proposes to engage in the business of timber
buyer;
6) Name, date of birth, and
address of all agents of the applicant;
7) A certificate of liability insurance
issued by an insurance company or surety company that is authorized to do
business in the State of Illinois in the principal amount of not less than
$500,000 and shall include the expiration date of the policy; and
8) Any other information as required by the
Department in the application.
b) The Department shall approve the issuance of a timber buyer's license if all of the following criteria are met:
1) The applicant has provided all
documentation required in the application to the Department's
satisfaction.
2) The applicant has
paid the application fee pursuant to Section 8 of the Act. The fee is:
A) $125 for residents
B) $300 for non-residents
3) The applicant has provided
proof of liability insurance as required by the Act and this Part.
4) The applicant and all agents listed in the
application are in good standing with the Department.
5) The applicant and all agents listed in the
application are 18 years of age or older.
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