2005 Illinois Code - 225 ILCS 210/ Illinois Explosives Act. Article 4 - Recordkeeping, Reporting And Inspections
(225 ILCS 210/Art. 4 heading)
ARTICLE 4.
RECORDKEEPING, REPORTING AND INSPECTIONS
(225 ILCS 210/4001) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 1‑4001)
Sec. 4001.
Reports to Department.
(a) The holder of any license or certificate shall promptly notify the
Department of any change in business or home address, or of any conditions
affecting the license or certificate.
(b) License and certificate holders shall take reasonable precautions to
protect their licenses and certificates from loss, misplacement, theft,
defacement, destruction or unauthorized duplication. Any such occurrence
shall be reported immediately to the Department.
(Source: P.A. 86‑364; 87‑835; 87‑895.)
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(225 ILCS 210/4002) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 1‑4002)
Sec. 4002.
Theft or loss.
The theft or loss of explosive
materials shall be reported within 24 hours of the discovery by the
licensee or certificate holder to the Department and to local law
enforcement authorities.
(Source: P.A. 86‑364.)
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(225 ILCS 210/4003) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 1‑4003)
Sec. 4003.
Recordkeeping and inspection.
(a) All license and certificate
holders shall maintain such records pertaining to the possession, use,
purchase, transfer and storage of explosive materials as the Department may
prescribe and shall furnish the Department or its authorized
representatives such records or other relevant information legally
requested by the Department or its representatives. In establishing record
keeping requirements, the Department shall consider the requirements imposed by
agencies of the federal government to avoid duplication or inconsistency.
(b) Every person selling or giving away an explosive material shall keep
at his principal office or place of business a journal, book of record or
other record setting forth, in legible writing, a complete history of the
transaction, including the following: (1) the name and quantity of the
explosive material, (2) the identification numbers of each
stick and container, (3) the name, residence and business address of the
purchaser, (4) the address to which the explosive material is to be
delivered, if different, and (5) the name and address, social security number,
driver's license number, and brief physical description of the individual
taking the explosive material and the type and license number of the
vehicle by which it is to be transported. The record keeping requirements
of this subsection do not apply when such transaction is between the
manufacturer of the explosive material and that manufacturer's employees
when the explosive materials involved are
being shipped by common carrier direct from the manufacturer's place of
business. Such journal, book of record or other record shall be open to
inspection by the Department or by law enforcement agencies.
No explosive materials shall be sold, given away or otherwise disposed of
or delivered to any person under 21 years of age, whether such person is
acting for himself or another.
(c) All license and certificate holders shall
permit their facilities to be inspected at reasonable times and in a
reasonable manner by representatives of the Department.
(Source: P.A. 86‑364; 87‑835.)
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