It is not a violation of this Act for a wholesale distributor to increase the price of an essential off-patent or generic drug if the price increase is directly attributable to an increase in the wholesale acquisition cost for the essential off-patent or generic drug imposed on the wholesale drug distributor by the manufacturer of the drug.
For the purpose of the enforcement of this Act, the Director of Healthcare and Family Services shall notify the Attorney General of any increase in the price of any essential off-patent or generic drug under the Medical Assistance Program under Section V of the Illinois Public Aid Code that amounts to price gouging.
Within 45 days after receipt of the request, the manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor shall submit the statement to the Attorney General.
To accomplish the objectives and carry out the duties prescribed in this Act, the Attorney General may issue subpoenas or examine under oath any person to determine whether a manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor has violated this Act.
In response to any petition brought by the Attorney General under this Section, a manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor who is alleged to have violated this Act may not assert as a defense that the manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor did not directly sell a product to a consumer residing in Illinois.
410 ILCS 725/10