Illinois Administrative Code
Title 86 - REVENUE
Part 500 - MOTOR FUEL TAX
Subpart E - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ALL LICENSES AND PERMITS ISSUED UNDER THE MOTOR FUEL TAX LAW
Section 500.500 - Licenses and Permits Are Not Transferable

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

For purposes of this Section, the terms "licensee" and "license" include "permittee" and "permit." If any licensee, other than any licensee under the Motor Fuel Use Tax program, discontinues business, the license must be returned to the Department for cancellation. Licensees must apply for and secure a new license and to furnish a new bond under the following circumstances:

a) When there has been a change in the name of the company, even though the ownership remains the same;

b) when the business of an individual or a partnership is taken over and continued by a corporation;

c) when the licensee is a corporation and surrenders its charter, and the business is continued by an individual, a partnership or any other legal person;

d) when a licensee dies, and the business is continued by another person;

e) when a licensee becomes incompetent or bankrupt or otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of a court, and the business is continued by a conservator, trustee in bankruptcy or other person appointed by the court;

f) when an individually owned business is taken over and continued by a partnership;

g) when a business owned by a partnership is taken over and continued by an individual;

h) when a business which is owned by an individual or a partnership or a corporation is taken over and continued by a different individual, partnership or corporation; and

i) when any other situation arises in which a business that is owned by one type of legal person is taken over and continued by a different legal person.

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