Ill. Admin. Code tit. 14, § 178.165 - Restricted and Professional Words
a)
Words which are subject to restrictions on their use in a limited liability
company name include, but are not limited to, the following and any variation
thereof: Insurance, Surety, Underwriters, Bank, Bankers, Banking, or any
licensed professional services.
b)
However, "Bank", "Banker", or "Banking" may be used in a limited liability
company name if, at the time of filing of the articles of organization,
application for admission by a foreign limited liability company, or an
amendment to either of these documents to change the limited liability company
name, the limited liability company shall give the Department a letter signed
by the Director of Financial and Professional Regulation-Division of Banking or
a designee granting permission to use these words, pursuant to the standard set
forth in Section 46 of the Illinois Banking Act [205 ILCS 5/46
].
1) The limited liability company using any
of these aforementioned words must not be engaged in the banking business, but
may be a bank holding company.
2)
The use of these words shall be allowed if the limited liability company is not
conducting financial business and the otherwise prohibited word is a person's
proper name, e.g. "Robert Banks".
c) The Department will prohibit the
organization of limited liability companies which seek to use names or have
purposes which violate the Act. This prohibition does not apply to names or
purposes specifically authorized by these rules.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 19699, effective November 28, 2005
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