Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1232.50 - Inspection of Certified Licensees' Places of Business
a) Time for Inspection
1)
Certified licensees shall have
their places of business available for inspection by ISP, and by law
enforcement agencies authorized by ISP to accompany ISP and provide
assistance, during all hours of operation involving the sale, leasing
or transfer of firearms. ISP, acting on its own or with an assisting,
authorized law enforcement agency, may conduct no more than one
unannounced inspection per year without good cause. For purposes of
this Section, "good cause" includes such instances as the need for follow-up
when a remediation plan has been entered or as part of an ISP investigation
based on concerns that the Act or this Part is being violated.
2) Any CL that is not open to the public,
does not keep regular business hours, or operates by appointment only shall
advise ISP, in writing, of that fact and of a means for ISP to contact that CL
to establish a reasonable time for inspection when needed.
3) Nothing in this subsection (a) shall be
construed to interfere with any federal agency or any federal agency inspection
or investigation.
b)
During an inspection, certified licensees shall make the
following accessible for inspection, upon the request of ISP
or an authorized assisting law enforcement agency
accompanying ISP:
1)
All records and documents related to the sale, lease,
transfer, and/or destruction of firearms; and
2)
All firearms in
inventory. (Section 5-35 of the Act)
c) Failure to fully cooperate with an
inspection could result in the imposition of discipline and/or a fine in
accordance with the Act.
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