Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1452.40 - Renewal of a Registration; Reinstatement; Restoration; Expiration Date
a) All
registrations shall expire on December 31 of even-numbered years beginning in
the year 2014. A registrant may renew its registration during the month
preceding the expiration date by submitting to the Division a renewal
application provided by the Division on which all questions have been answered
and by paying the required renewal fee to the Department.
b) A registrant who fails to renew its
registration by the expiration date may renew the registration for a period of
5 years following the expiration date by submitting to the Division an
application for reinstatement on forms provided by the Division. All questions
must be answered and the required reinstatement fees paid to the
Department.
c) A registrant whose
registration has been expired for more than 5 years may apply for restoration
of the registration by submitting an application for restoration provided by
the Division, paying the required restoration fees, and, if applicable,
submitting proof that he or she has maintained a registration in good standing
in one or more states other than Illinois for the preceding 5 years.
d) For the purposes of determining if a
registration has expired under this Section, the Division shall consider the
registration expired if the postmark on the renewal application is a date later
than the expiration date or, if delivered other than by mail, the registration
shall be considered expired if the renewal application is received by the
Division in a date later than the expiration date.
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