Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 200.920
a) Pursuant to Sections 2011, 3002, 3004, 5001 and 5006 of the Act, the Department is authorized to take the following enforcement actions:
b) Term of Suspension or Revocation
In those instances in which the Department suspends or revokes a license or certificate, the term of the suspension or revocation shall not exceed 5 years.
c) Death of Magazine Keeper
If a licensee or magazine keeper dies, an additional magazine keeper listed on the storage certificate paperwork will become the magazine keeper. If no qualified licensees or magazine keeper exists, the explosives shall be seized through its agents and/or local law enforcement for public safety purposes (see 225 ILCS 210).
d) Bankruptcy
If a licensee or storage certificate holder enters bankruptcy, liquidation or receivership or has a receiving order made against it, then any receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, or liquidator shall be treated as being the licensee, or magazine keeper, and must possess and/or store explosive material in compliance with the Act and this Part. If no qualified licensee or magazine keeper exists, the explosives shall be seized through its agents and/or local law enforcement for public safety purposes.
e) Bankruptcy of Licensee's Business
If a licensee's business is put in the hands of a receivership or a liquidator, the license and/or storage responsibilities automatically transfer with the business. The receiver or liquidator therefore becomes responsible for the licensing requirements and/or storage requirements of the explosive materials while the business and/or business assets is in their hands. If no qualified licensees or magazine keepers exist, the explosives shall be seized through its agents and/or local law enforcement for public safety purposes.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 9600, effective June 24, 2024)