CERT SHORTHAND REPORT-VARIOUS
The changes proposed in SB1714 have a significant effect on the regulation of shorthand reporters in Illinois. By mandating the inclusion of a valid address and email address in applications and requiring prompt updates to those details, the bill seeks to streamline communication between the state and individuals in this profession. Furthermore, it introduces the necessity for applicants to include their Social Security Number or taxpayer ID, thereby enhancing the identification process within licensing applications.
SB1714, introduced by Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton, amends the Regulatory Sunset Act and the Illinois Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984, extending the repeal date of the latter from January 1, 2024, to January 1, 2029. This extension aims to provide further time for adjustments and compliance within the shorthand reporting profession. The bill contains provisions for applicants to provide valid contact information to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, ensuring the accurate maintenance of records for registration and renewal processes.
Some stakeholders express concerns regarding the additional administrative burdens that might arise from the new requirements for maintaining up-to-date contact information. The bill also eliminates provisions concerning the certification of exhibits without cost and repeals a roster requirement, which might invoke criticism related to oversight and transparency amongst shorthand reporters. Overall, while SB1714 aims to refine the certification process and enhance professional standards, the implications of these amendments will need to be monitored closely to ensure they do not inadvertently hinder the practices of shorthand reporting professionals.