Illinois 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2145 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/06/2023

                    103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2145 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  20 ILCS 2105/2105-15 20 ILCS 2105/2105-207 105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a  410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1  225 ILCS 320/13.1    Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois (Department of Professional Regulation Law). Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall refuse the issuance or renewal of a license to, or suspend or revoke the license of, any individual, corporation, partnership, or other business entity that has been found by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance to have failed to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, to pay in full a fine or penalty imposed due to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, or to fulfill all obligations assumed pursuant to a settlement reached with the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance relating to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides no initial or renewal license shall be issued, and no suspended license shall be reinstated, until the Department is notified by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that the licensee's or applicant's failure to comply with the Workers' Compensation Act has been corrected or otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance. Provides that an application to make disciplinary records confidential shall also be considered by the Department for an offense or action relating to: failure to comply with workers' compensation requirements or reprimand of a licensee. Makes corresponding changes to the Asbestos Abatement Act, the Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, and the Illinois Plumbing License Law. Effective January 1, 2024.  LRB103 28765 AMQ 55148 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2145 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  20 ILCS 2105/2105-15 20 ILCS 2105/2105-207 105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a  410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1  225 ILCS 320/13.1 20 ILCS 2105/2105-15  20 ILCS 2105/2105-207  105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a 410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1 225 ILCS 320/13.1  Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois (Department of Professional Regulation Law). Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall refuse the issuance or renewal of a license to, or suspend or revoke the license of, any individual, corporation, partnership, or other business entity that has been found by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance to have failed to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, to pay in full a fine or penalty imposed due to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, or to fulfill all obligations assumed pursuant to a settlement reached with the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance relating to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides no initial or renewal license shall be issued, and no suspended license shall be reinstated, until the Department is notified by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that the licensee's or applicant's failure to comply with the Workers' Compensation Act has been corrected or otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance. Provides that an application to make disciplinary records confidential shall also be considered by the Department for an offense or action relating to: failure to comply with workers' compensation requirements or reprimand of a licensee. Makes corresponding changes to the Asbestos Abatement Act, the Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, and the Illinois Plumbing License Law. Effective January 1, 2024.  LRB103 28765 AMQ 55148 b     LRB103 28765 AMQ 55148 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2145 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
20 ILCS 2105/2105-15 20 ILCS 2105/2105-207 105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a  410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1  225 ILCS 320/13.1 20 ILCS 2105/2105-15  20 ILCS 2105/2105-207  105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a 410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1 225 ILCS 320/13.1
20 ILCS 2105/2105-15
20 ILCS 2105/2105-207
105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a
410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1
225 ILCS 320/13.1
Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois (Department of Professional Regulation Law). Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall refuse the issuance or renewal of a license to, or suspend or revoke the license of, any individual, corporation, partnership, or other business entity that has been found by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance to have failed to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, to pay in full a fine or penalty imposed due to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, or to fulfill all obligations assumed pursuant to a settlement reached with the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance relating to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides no initial or renewal license shall be issued, and no suspended license shall be reinstated, until the Department is notified by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that the licensee's or applicant's failure to comply with the Workers' Compensation Act has been corrected or otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance. Provides that an application to make disciplinary records confidential shall also be considered by the Department for an offense or action relating to: failure to comply with workers' compensation requirements or reprimand of a licensee. Makes corresponding changes to the Asbestos Abatement Act, the Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, and the Illinois Plumbing License Law. Effective January 1, 2024.
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1  AN ACT concerning State government.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Department of Professional Regulation Law
5  of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by
6  changing Sections 2105-15 and 2105-207 as follows:
7  (20 ILCS 2105/2105-15)
8  Sec. 2105-15. General powers and duties.
9  (a) The Department has, subject to the provisions of the
10  Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the following powers
11  and duties:
12  (1) To authorize examinations in English to ascertain
13  the qualifications and fitness of applicants to exercise
14  the profession, trade, or occupation for which the
15  examination is held.
16  (2) To prescribe rules and regulations for a fair and
17  wholly impartial method of examination of candidates to
18  exercise the respective professions, trades, or
19  occupations.
20  (3) To pass upon the qualifications of applicants for
21  licenses, certificates, and authorities, whether by
22  examination, by reciprocity, or by endorsement.
23  (4) To prescribe rules and regulations defining, for

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2145 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
20 ILCS 2105/2105-15 20 ILCS 2105/2105-207 105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a  410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1  225 ILCS 320/13.1 20 ILCS 2105/2105-15  20 ILCS 2105/2105-207  105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a 410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1 225 ILCS 320/13.1
20 ILCS 2105/2105-15
20 ILCS 2105/2105-207
105 ILCS 105/10a from Ch. 122, par. 1410a
410 ILCS 45/8.1 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1
225 ILCS 320/13.1
Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois (Department of Professional Regulation Law). Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall refuse the issuance or renewal of a license to, or suspend or revoke the license of, any individual, corporation, partnership, or other business entity that has been found by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance to have failed to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, to pay in full a fine or penalty imposed due to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act, or to fulfill all obligations assumed pursuant to a settlement reached with the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance relating to a failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides no initial or renewal license shall be issued, and no suspended license shall be reinstated, until the Department is notified by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that the licensee's or applicant's failure to comply with the Workers' Compensation Act has been corrected or otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance. Provides that an application to make disciplinary records confidential shall also be considered by the Department for an offense or action relating to: failure to comply with workers' compensation requirements or reprimand of a licensee. Makes corresponding changes to the Asbestos Abatement Act, the Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, and the Illinois Plumbing License Law. Effective January 1, 2024.
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1  the respective professions, trades, and occupations, what
2  shall constitute a school, college, or university, or
3  department of a university, or other institution,
4  reputable and in good standing, and to determine the
5  reputability and good standing of a school, college, or
6  university, or department of a university, or other
7  institution, reputable and in good standing, by reference
8  to a compliance with those rules and regulations;
9  provided, that no school, college, or university, or
10  department of a university, or other institution that
11  refuses admittance to applicants solely on account of
12  race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, or national
13  origin shall be considered reputable and in good standing.
14  (5) To conduct hearings on proceedings to revoke,
15  suspend, refuse to renew, place on probationary status, or
16  take other disciplinary action as authorized in any
17  licensing Act administered by the Department with regard
18  to licenses, certificates, or authorities of persons
19  exercising the respective professions, trades, or
20  occupations and to revoke, suspend, refuse to renew, place
21  on probationary status, or take other disciplinary action
22  as authorized in any licensing Act administered by the
23  Department with regard to those licenses, certificates, or
24  authorities.
25  The Department shall issue a monthly disciplinary
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1  The Department shall refuse to issue or renew a
2  license to, or shall suspend or revoke a license of, any
3  person who, after receiving notice, fails to comply with a
4  subpoena or warrant relating to a paternity or child
5  support proceeding. However, the Department may issue a
6  license or renewal upon compliance with the subpoena or
7  warrant.
8  The Department, without further process or hearings,
9  shall revoke, suspend, or deny any license or renewal
10  authorized by the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to
11  a person who is certified by the Department of Healthcare
12  and Family Services (formerly Illinois Department of
13  Public Aid) as being more than 30 days delinquent in
14  complying with a child support order or who is certified
15  by a court as being in violation of the Non-Support
16  Punishment Act for more than 60 days. The Department may,
17  however, issue a license or renewal if the person has
18  established a satisfactory repayment record as determined
19  by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services
20  (formerly Illinois Department of Public Aid) or if the
21  person is determined by the court to be in compliance with
22  the Non-Support Punishment Act. The Department may
23  implement this paragraph as added by Public Act 89-6
24  through the use of emergency rules in accordance with
25  Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
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1  the adoption of rules to implement this paragraph shall be
2  considered an emergency and necessary for the public
3  interest, safety, and welfare.
4  (6) To transfer jurisdiction of any realty under the
5  control of the Department to any other department of the
6  State Government or to acquire or accept federal lands
7  when the transfer, acquisition, or acceptance is
8  advantageous to the State and is approved in writing by
9  the Governor.
10  (7) To formulate rules and regulations necessary for
11  the enforcement of any Act administered by the Department.
12  (8) To exchange with the Department of Healthcare and
13  Family Services information that may be necessary for the
14  enforcement of child support orders entered pursuant to
15  the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and
16  Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and
17  Children Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Revised
18  Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, the Uniform
19  Interstate Family Support Act, the Illinois Parentage Act
20  of 1984, or the Illinois Parentage Act of 2015.
21  Notwithstanding any provisions in this Code to the
22  contrary, the Department of Professional Regulation shall
23  not be liable under any federal or State law to any person
24  for any disclosure of information to the Department of
25  Healthcare and Family Services (formerly Illinois
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1  any other action taken in good faith to comply with the
2  requirements of this paragraph (8).
3  (8.3) To exchange information with the Department of
4  Human Rights regarding recommendations received under
5  paragraph (B) of Section 8-109 of the Illinois Human
6  Rights Act regarding a licensee or candidate for licensure
7  who has committed a civil rights violation that may lead
8  to the refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license
9  from the Department.
10  (8.5) To accept continuing education credit for
11  mandated reporter training on how to recognize and report
12  child abuse offered by the Department of Children and
13  Family Services and completed by any person who holds a
14  professional license issued by the Department and who is a
15  mandated reporter under the Abused and Neglected Child
16  Reporting Act. The Department shall adopt any rules
17  necessary to implement this paragraph.
18  (9) To perform other duties prescribed by law.
19  (a-5) Except in cases involving delinquency in complying
20  with a child support order or violation of the Non-Support
21  Punishment Act and notwithstanding anything that may appear in
22  any individual licensing Act or administrative rule, no person
23  or entity whose license, certificate, or authority has been
24  revoked as authorized in any licensing Act administered by the
25  Department may apply for restoration of that license,
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1  date of the revocation.
2  (b) (Blank).
3  (c) For the purpose of securing and preparing evidence,
4  and for the purchase of controlled substances, professional
5  services, and equipment necessary for enforcement activities,
6  recoupment of investigative costs, and other activities
7  directed at suppressing the misuse and abuse of controlled
8  substances, including those activities set forth in Sections
9  504 and 508 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the
10  Director and agents appointed and authorized by the Director
11  may expend sums from the Professional Regulation Evidence Fund
12  that the Director deems necessary from the amounts
13  appropriated for that purpose. Those sums may be advanced to
14  the agent when the Director deems that procedure to be in the
15  public interest. Sums for the purchase of controlled
16  substances, professional services, and equipment necessary for
17  enforcement activities and other activities as set forth in
18  this Section shall be advanced to the agent who is to make the
19  purchase from the Professional Regulation Evidence Fund on
20  vouchers signed by the Director. The Director and those agents
21  are authorized to maintain one or more commercial checking
22  accounts with any State banking corporation or corporations
23  organized under or subject to the Illinois Banking Act for the
24  deposit and withdrawal of moneys to be used for the purposes
25  set forth in this Section; provided, that no check may be
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1  upon the written signatures of 2 persons designated by the
2  Director to write those checks and make those withdrawals.
3  Vouchers for those expenditures must be signed by the
4  Director. All such expenditures shall be audited by the
5  Director, and the audit shall be submitted to the Department
6  of Central Management Services for approval.
7  (d) Whenever the Department is authorized or required by
8  law to consider some aspect of criminal history record
9  information for the purpose of carrying out its statutory
10  powers and responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of
11  fees in conformance with the requirements of Section 2605-400
12  of the Illinois State Police Law, the Illinois State Police is
13  authorized to furnish, pursuant to positive identification,
14  the information contained in State files that is necessary to
15  fulfill the request.
16  (e) The provisions of this Section do not apply to private
17  business and vocational schools as defined by Section 15 of
18  the Private Business and Vocational Schools Act of 2012.
19  (f) (Blank).
20  (f-5) Notwithstanding anything that may appear in any
21  individual licensing statute or administrative rule, the
22  Department shall allow an applicant to provide his or her
23  individual taxpayer identification number as an alternative to
24  providing a social security number when applying for a
25  license.
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1  individual licensing statute or administrative rule, the
2  Department shall deny any license application or renewal
3  authorized under any licensing Act administered by the
4  Department to any person who has failed to file a return, or to
5  pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return, or
6  to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as
7  required by any tax Act administered by the Illinois
8  Department of Revenue, until such time as the requirement of
9  any such tax Act are satisfied; however, the Department may
10  issue a license or renewal if the person has established a
11  satisfactory repayment record as determined by the Illinois
12  Department of Revenue. For the purpose of this Section,
13  "satisfactory repayment record" shall be defined by rule.
14  In addition, a complaint filed with the Department by the
15  Illinois Department of Revenue that includes a certification,
16  signed by its Director or designee, attesting to the amount of
17  the unpaid tax liability or the years for which a return was
18  not filed, or both, is prima facie evidence of the licensee's
19  failure to comply with the tax laws administered by the
20  Illinois Department of Revenue. Upon receipt of that
21  certification, the Department shall, without a hearing,
22  immediately suspend all licenses held by the licensee.
23  Enforcement of the Department's order shall be stayed for 60
24  days. The Department shall provide notice of the suspension to
25  the licensee by mailing a copy of the Department's order to the
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1  the licensee's email address of record. The notice shall
2  advise the licensee that the suspension shall be effective 60
3  days after the issuance of the Department's order unless the
4  Department receives, from the licensee, a request for a
5  hearing before the Department to dispute the matters contained
6  in the order.
7  Any suspension imposed under this subsection (g) shall be
8  terminated by the Department upon notification from the
9  Illinois Department of Revenue that the licensee is in
10  compliance with all tax laws administered by the Illinois
11  Department of Revenue.
12  The Department may promulgate rules for the administration
13  of this subsection (g).
14  (g-5) Notwithstanding anything that may appear in any
15  individual licensing statute or administrative rule, the
16  Department shall refuse the issuance or renewal of a license
17  to, or suspend or revoke the license of, any individual,
18  corporation, partnership, or other business entity that has
19  been found by the Workers' Compensation Commission or the
20  Department of Insurance to have failed to (i) secure workers'
21  compensation obligations in the manner required by the
22  Workers' Compensation Act, (ii) pay in full a fine or penalty
23  imposed due to a failure to secure workers' compensation
24  obligations in the manner required by the Workers'
25  Compensation Act, or (iii) fulfill all obligations assumed
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1  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance
2  relating to a failure to secure workers' compensation
3  obligations in the manner required by the Workers'
4  Compensation Act. No initial or renewal license shall be
5  issued, and no suspended license shall be reinstated, until
6  such time that the Department is notified by the Workers'
7  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that
8  the licensee's or applicant's failure to comply with the
9  Workers' Compensation Act has been corrected or otherwise
10  resolved to satisfaction of the Workers' Compensation
11  Commission or the Department of Insurance.
12  In addition, a complaint filed with the Department by the
13  Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of
14  Insurance that includes a certification, signed by its
15  Director or Chairman, or the Director or Chairman's designee,
16  attesting to a finding of the failure to secure workers'
17  compensation obligations in the manner required by the
18  Workers' Compensation Act or the failure to pay any fines or
19  penalties or to discharge any obligation under a settlement
20  relating to the failure to secure workers' compensation
21  obligations in the manner required by the Workers'
22  Compensation Act is prima facie evidence of the licensee's or
23  applicant's failure to comply with the Workers' Compensation
24  Act. Upon receipt of that certification, the Department shall,
25  without a hearing, immediately suspend all licenses held by
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1  applicant. Enforcement of the Department's order shall be
2  stayed for 60 days. The Department shall provide notice of the
3  suspension to the licensee by mailing a copy of the
4  Department's order to the licensee's address of record or
5  emailing a copy of the order to the licensee's email address of
6  record. The notice shall advise the licensee that the
7  suspension shall be effective 60 days after the issuance of
8  the Department's order unless the Department receives from the
9  licensee or applicant a request for a hearing before the
10  Department to dispute the matters contained in the order.
11  Any suspension imposed under this subsection shall be
12  terminated by the Department upon notification from the
13  Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of
14  Insurance that the licensee's or applicant's failure to comply
15  with the Workers' Compensation Act has been corrected or
16  otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of the Workers'
17  Compensation Commissions or the Department of Insurance.
18  The Department may adopt rules for the administration of
19  this subsection.
20  (h) The Department may grant the title "Retired", to be
21  used immediately adjacent to the title of a profession
22  regulated by the Department, to eligible retirees. For
23  individuals licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987,
24  the title "Retired" may be used in the profile required by the
25  Patients' Right to Know Act. The use of the title "Retired"
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1  registration, or certification. Any person without an active
2  license, registration, or certificate in a profession that
3  requires licensure, registration, or certification shall not
4  be permitted to practice that profession.
5  (i) The Department shall make available on its website
6  general information explaining how the Department utilizes
7  criminal history information in making licensure application
8  decisions, including a list of enumerated offenses that serve
9  as a statutory bar to licensure.
10  (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-221, eff. 1-1-20;
11  102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
12  (20 ILCS 2105/2105-207)
13  Sec. 2105-207. Records of Department actions.
14  (a) Any licensee subject to a licensing Act administered
15  by the Department Division of Professional Regulation and who
16  has been subject to disciplinary action by the Department may
17  file an application with the Department on forms provided by
18  the Department, along with the required fee of $175, to have
19  the records classified as confidential, not for public
20  release, and considered expunged for reporting purposes if:
21  (1) the application is submitted more than 3 years
22  after the disciplinary offense or offenses occurred or
23  after restoration of the license, whichever is later;
24  (2) the licensee has had no incidents of discipline
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1  offenses identified in the application occurred;
2  (3) the Department has no pending investigations
3  against the licensee; and
4  (4) the licensee is not currently in a disciplinary
5  status.
6  (b) An application to make disciplinary records
7  confidential shall only be considered by the Department for an
8  offense or action relating to:
9  (1) failure to pay taxes;
10  (2) continuing education;
11  (3) failure to renew a license on time;
12  (4) failure to obtain or renew a certificate of
13  registration or ancillary license;
14  (5) advertising;
15  (5.1) discipline based on criminal charges or
16  convictions:
17  (A) that did not arise from the licensed activity
18  and was unrelated to the licensed activity; or
19  (B) that were dismissed or for which records have
20  been sealed or expunged;
21  (5.2) past probationary status of a license issued to
22  new applicants on the sole or partial basis of prior
23  convictions; or
24  (6) any grounds for discipline removed from the
25  licensing Act; .
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1  requirements; or
2  (8) reprimand of a licensee.
3  (c) An application shall be submitted to and considered by
4  the Director of the Division of Professional Regulation upon
5  submission of an application and the required non-refundable
6  fee. The Department may establish additional requirements by
7  rule. The Department is not required to report the removal of
8  any disciplinary record to any national database. Nothing in
9  this Section shall prohibit the Department from using a
10  previous discipline for any regulatory purpose or from
11  releasing records of a previous discipline upon request from
12  law enforcement, or other governmental body as permitted by
13  law. Classification of records as confidential shall result in
14  removal of records of discipline from records kept pursuant to
15  Sections 2105-200 and 2105-205 of this Act.
16  (d) Any applicant for licensure or a licensee whose
17  petition for review is granted by the Department pursuant to
18  subsection (a-1) of Section 2105-165 of this Law may file an
19  application with the Department on forms provided by the
20  Department to have records relating to his or her permanent
21  denial or permanent revocation classified as confidential and
22  not for public release and considered expunged for reporting
23  purposes in the same manner and under the same terms as is
24  provided in this Section for the offenses listed in subsection
25  (b) of this Section, except that the requirements of a 3-year
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1  apply.
2  (Source: P.A. 100-262, eff. 8-22-17; 100-286, eff. 1-1-18;
3  100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 100-872, eff. 8-14-18.)
4  Section 10. The Asbestos Abatement Act is amended by
5  changing Section 10a as follows:
6  (105 ILCS 105/10a) (from Ch. 122, par. 1410a)
7  Sec. 10a. Licensing. No inspector, management planner,
8  project designer, project manager, air sampling professional,
9  asbestos abatement contractor, worker or project supervisor
10  may be employed as a response action contractor unless that
11  individual or entity is licensed by the Department. Those
12  individuals and entities wishing to be licensed shall make
13  application on forms prescribed and furnished by the
14  Department. A license shall expire annually according to a
15  schedule determined by the Department. Applications for
16  renewal of licenses shall be filed with the Department at
17  least 30 days before the expiration date. When a licensure
18  examination is required, the application for licensure shall
19  be submitted to the Department at least 30 days prior to the
20  date of the scheduled examination. The Department shall
21  evaluate each application based on its minimum standards for
22  licensure, promulgated as rules, and render a decision. Such
23  standards may include a requirement for the successful
24  completion of a course of training approved by the Department.

 

 

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1  If the Department denies the application, the applicant may
2  appeal such decision pursuant to the provisions of the
3  "Administrative Review Law".
4  The Department, upon notification by the Workers'
5  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance, shall
6  refuse the issuance or renewal of a license to, or suspend or
7  revoke the license of, any individual, corporation,
8  partnership, or other business entity that has been found by
9  the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of
10  Insurance to have failed:
11  (a) to secure workers' compensation obligations in the
12  manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act;
13  (b) to pay in full a fine or penalty imposed by the
14  Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of
15  Insurance due to a failure to secure workers' compensation
16  obligations in the manner required by the Workers'
17  Compensation Act; or
18  (c) to fulfill all obligations assumed pursuant to any
19  settlement reached with the Workers' Compensation
20  Commission or the Department of Insurance due to a failure
21  to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner
22  required by the Workers' Compensation Act.
23  A complaint filed with the Department by the Workers'
24  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that
25  includes a certification, signed by its Director or Chairman,
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1  of the failure to secure workers' compensation obligations in
2  the manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act or the
3  failure to pay any fines or penalties or to discharge any
4  obligation under a settlement relating to the failure to
5  secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner
6  required by the Workers' Compensation Act is prima facie
7  evidence of the licensee's or applicant's failure to comply
8  with the Workers' Compensation Act. Upon receipt of that
9  certification, the Department shall, without a hearing,
10  immediately suspend all licenses held by the licensee or the
11  processing of any application from the applicant. Enforcement
12  of the Department's order shall be stayed for 60 days. The
13  Department shall provide notice of the suspension to the
14  licensee by mailing a copy of the Department's order to the
15  licensee's or applicant's address of record or emailing a copy
16  of the order to the licensee's or applicant's email address of
17  record. The notice shall advise the licensee or applicant that
18  the suspension shall be effective 60 days after the issuance
19  of the order unless the Department receives, from the licensee
20  or applicant, a request for a hearing before the Department to
21  dispute the matters contained in the order.
22  Upon receiving notice from the Workers' Compensation
23  Commission or the Department of Insurance that the violation
24  has been corrected or otherwise resolved, the Department shall
25  vacate the order suspending a licensee's license or the
26  processing of an applicant's application.

 

 

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1  (Source: P.A. 86-416.)
2  Section 15. The Lead Poisoning Prevention Act is amended
3  by changing Section 8.1 as follows:
4  (410 ILCS 45/8.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1308.1)
5  Sec. 8.1. Licensing of lead inspectors and lead risk
6  assessors.
7  (a) The Department shall establish standards and licensing
8  procedures for lead inspectors and lead risk assessors. An
9  integral element of these procedures shall be an education and
10  training program prescribed by the Department which shall
11  include but not be limited to scientific sampling, chemistry,
12  and construction techniques. No person shall make inspections
13  or risk assessments without first being licensed by the
14  Department. The penalty for inspection or risk assessment
15  without a license shall be a Class A misdemeanor and an
16  administrative fine.
17  (b) The Department shall charge licensed lead inspectors
18  and lead risk assessors reasonable license fees and the fees
19  shall be placed in the Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
20  and Abatement Fund and used to fund the Department's licensing
21  of lead inspectors and lead risk assessors and any other
22  activities prescribed by this Act. A licensed lead inspector
23  or lead risk assessor employed by the Department or its
24  delegate agency shall not be charged a license fee.

 

 

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1  (c) The Department, upon notification by the Workers'
2  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance, shall
3  refuse the issuance or renewal of a license to, or suspend or
4  revoke the license of, of any individual, corporation,
5  partnership, or other business entity that has been found by
6  the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of
7  Insurance to have failed:
8  (1) to secure workers' compensation obligations in the
9  manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act;
10  (2) to pay in full a fine or penalty imposed by the
11  Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of
12  Insurance due to a failure to secure workers' compensation
13  obligations in the manner required by the Workers'
14  Compensation Act; or
15  (3) to fulfill all obligations assumed pursuant to any
16  settlement reached with the Workers' Compensation
17  Commission or the Department of Insurance due to a failure
18  to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner
19  required by the Workers' Compensation Act.
20  A complaint filed with the Department by the Workers'
21  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that
22  includes a certification, signed by its Director or Chairman
23  or designee, attesting to a finding of the failure to secure
24  workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by
25  the Workers' Compensation Act or the failure to pay any fines
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1  relating to the failure to secure workers' compensation
2  obligations in the manner required by the Workers'
3  Compensation Act is prima facie evidence of the licensee's or
4  applicant's failure to comply with the Workers' Compensation
5  Act. Upon receipt of that certification, the Department shall,
6  without a hearing, immediately suspend all licenses held by
7  the licensee or the processing of any application from the
8  applicant. Enforcement of the Department's order shall be
9  stayed for 60 days. The Department shall provide notice of the
10  suspension to the licensee by mailing a copy of the
11  Department's order to the licensee's or applicant's address of
12  record or emailing a copy of the order to the licensee's or
13  applicant's email address of record. The notice shall advise
14  the licensee or applicant that the suspension shall be
15  effective 60 days after the issuance of the order unless the
16  Department receives, from the licensee or applicant, a request
17  for a hearing before the Department to dispute the matters
18  contained in the order.
19  Upon receiving notice from the Workers' Compensation
20  Commission or the Department of Insurance that the violation
21  has been corrected or otherwise resolved, the Department shall
22  vacate the order suspending a licensee's license or the
23  processing of an applicant's application.
24  (Source: P.A. 98-690, eff. 1-1-15.)
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1  by changing Section 13.1 as follows:
2  (225 ILCS 320/13.1)
3  Sec. 13.1. Plumbing contractors; registration;
4  applications.
5  (1) On and after May 1, 2002, all persons or corporations
6  desiring to engage in the business of plumbing contractor,
7  other than any entity that maintains an audited net worth of
8  shareholders' equity equal to or exceeding $100,000,000, shall
9  register in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
10  (2) Application for registration shall be filed with the
11  Department each year, on or before the last day of September,
12  in writing and on forms prepared and furnished by the
13  Department. All plumbing contractor registrations expire on
14  the last day of September of each year.
15  (3) Applications shall contain the name, address, and
16  telephone number of the person and the plumbing license of (i)
17  the individual, if a sole proprietorship; (ii) the partner, if
18  a partnership; or (iii) an officer, if a corporation. The
19  application shall contain the business name, address, and
20  telephone number, a current copy of the plumbing license, and
21  any other information the Department may require by rule.
22  (4) Applicants shall submit an original certificate of
23  insurance documenting that the contractor carries general
24  liability insurance with a minimum of $100,000 per occurrence,
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1  damage insurance with a minimum of $50,000 or a minimum of
2  $300,000 combined single limit, and workers compensation
3  insurance with a minimum $500,000 employer's liability. No
4  registration may be issued in the absence of this certificate.
5  Certificates must be in force at all times for registration to
6  remain valid.
7  (5) Applicants shall submit, on a form provided by the
8  Department, an indemnification bond in the amount of $20,000
9  or a letter of credit in the same amount for work performed in
10  accordance with this Act and the rules promulgated under this
11  Act.
12  (5.5) The Department, upon notification by the Workers'
13  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance, shall
14  refuse the issuance or renewal of a license to, or suspend or
15  revoke the license of, any individual, corporation,
16  partnership, or other business entity that has been found by
17  the Workers' Compensation Commission or the Department of
18  Insurance to have failed:
19  (a) to secure workers' compensation obligations in the
20  manner required by the Workers' Compensation Act;
21  (b) to pay in full a fine or penalty imposed by the
22  Workers' Compensation Commission or the Illinois
23  Department of Insurance due to a failure to secure
24  workers' compensation obligations in the manner required
25  by the Workers' Compensation Act; or
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1  settlement reached with the Workers' Compensation
2  Commission or the Department of Insurance due to a failure
3  to secure workers' compensation obligations in the manner
4  required by the Workers' Compensation Act.
5  A complaint filed with the Department by the Workers'
6  Compensation Commission or the Department of Insurance that
7  includes a certification, signed by its Director or Chairman
8  or designee, attesting to a finding of the failure to secure
9  workers' compensation obligations in the manner required by
10  the Workers' Compensation Act or the failure to pay any fines
11  or penalties or to discharge any obligation under a settlement
12  relating to the failure to secure workers' compensation
13  obligations in the manner required by the Workers'
14  Compensation Act is prima facie evidence of the licensee's or
15  applicant's failure to comply with the Workers' Compensation
16  Act. Upon receipt of that certification, the Department shall,
17  without a hearing, immediately suspend all licenses held by
18  the licensee or the processing of any application from the
19  applicant. Enforcement of the Department's order shall be
20  stayed for 60 days. The Department shall provide notice of the
21  suspension to the licensee by mailing a copy of the
22  Department's order to the licensee's or applicant's address of
23  record or emailing a copy of the order to the licensee's or
24  applicant's email address of record. The notice shall advise
25  the licensee or applicant that the suspension shall be
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1  Department receives, from the licensee or applicant, a request
2  for a hearing before the Department to dispute the matters
3  contained in the order.
4  Upon receiving notice from the Workers' Compensation
5  Commission or the Department of Insurance that the violation
6  has been corrected or otherwise resolved, the Department shall
7  vacate the order suspending a licensee's license or the
8  processing of an applicant's application.
9  (6) All employees of a registered plumbing contractor who
10  engage in plumbing work shall be licensed plumbers or
11  apprentice plumbers in accordance with this Act.
12  (7) Plumbing contractors shall submit an annual
13  registration fee in an amount to be established by rule.
14  (8) The Department shall be notified in advance of any
15  changes in the business structure, name, or location or of the
16  addition or deletion of the owner or officer who is the
17  licensed plumber listed on the application. Failure to notify
18  the Department of this information is grounds for suspension
19  or revocation of the plumbing contractor's registration.
20  (9) In the event that the plumber's license on the
21  application for registration of a plumbing contractor is a
22  license issued by the City of Chicago, it shall be the
23  responsibility of the applicant to forward a copy of the
24  plumber's license to the Department, noting the name of the
25  registered plumbing contractor, when it is renewed. In the
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1  or revoked, the Department shall notify the City of Chicago
2  and any corresponding plumbing contractor's license issued by
3  the City of Chicago shall be suspended or revoked.
4  (Source: P.A. 97-365, eff. 1-1-12.)
5  Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January
6  1, 2024.

 

 

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