In order to register your business in the City of Chicago iSupplier Portal, you will need to send an email to CustomerSupport cityofchicago. Within two business days, you will receive an e-mail invitation from the City that provides a link to the iSupplier website and instructions for filling out and submitting your registration.
How to register after receiving registration invitation. Animal Boarding. Animal Care. Animal Care and Control. Animal Exhibition. Animal Exhibition — 30 day permit. Animal Grooming.
Animal Training. Guard Dog Service. Humane Society. Pet Shop. Veterinary Hospital. Day Care Facility. Short-Term Sales of General Merchandise. Pop-Up Retail User. Automatic Amusement Device Operator. Private Booting Company. Clothing Alterations. Day Labor. Debt Collections - Complete Requirements. Dry Cleaner. General Retail Sales and Services.
Limited Business. Aviation and Law. Junk Peddler. Laundry Service. Private Scavenger. Streets and Sanitation. Residential Real Estate Developer. Shooting Range Facility. Weapons Dealer including stun gun, air rifles, and toy weapons. Weapons Dealer. Firearms Dealer. Weapons Dealer - Firearms Dealer. Professional Firearm Curators. Weapons Dealer - Professional Firearm Curators. Professional Theatrical Armorers. Weapons Dealer - Professional Theatrical Armorers.
Tow Truck. Valet Operator - More Information. Valet Operator. Indoor Special Event, Class A. Indoor Special Events, Class A. Indoor Special Events, Class B. Performing Arts Venue. Public Place of Amusement.
Mobile Food. Health, Fire if applicable. Health, Fire. Mobile Frozen Desserts, Non-Motorized. Mobile Frozen Desserts, Motorized 2 or 3 wheels. Any other supplier as determined by the Board. Any person or business entity which is a substantial owner of the applicant; 3. Any person or business entity which is a substantial owner of a business entity that is a substantial owner of the applicant; and 4.
All other persons the Board deems to have ownership or control that would require licensure. After the Board receives the application, it will begin its investigation as to the suitability of the applicant. The Board will consider whether these characteristics will adversely affect the state of Illinois or the reputation of the state's casino gaming industry.
Furthermore, the investigation will consider the ability of the applicant to provide quality products to Illinois casino operators. If the Board finds the applicant not suitable for licensure, then the Board will issue a Notice of Denial via certified mail or personal delivery. Any and all past or pending disciplinary actions taken against the licensee in any jurisdiction; 2. Any and all equipment, devices, and supplies offered for sale or lease in connection with games authorized under the Act; 3.
Any and all fees received from management agreements or consulting services with Owner Licensees and the calculations of those fees; 4. Most recent year-end financial statements and SEC documents; 5. An organizational chart; 6. A list of revenues from Illinois sales or leases to licensees during the past year; 7.
Disclosure of any past or present material litigation; 8. Any specific plans for changes in ownership, control, or financing; and 9.
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