Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2058

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Refer
2/21/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  

Caption

ELECTROLOGIST LICENSE-VARIOUS

Impact

The amendments proposed in SB2058 significantly impact the licensing framework for electrologists. By allowing electronic communication for serving notices and requiring a social security number or taxpayer identification number on license applications, the bill updates the existing processes to align with contemporary practices. The changes emphasize the responsibility of applicants and license holders to keep their records current, which could lead to an improved enforcement of compliance. This move could also facilitate the renewal and issuance of licenses, though it also places a greater onus on applicants to maintain their contact information accurately.

Summary

SB2058 amends the Regulatory Sunset Act and the Electrologist Licensing Act in the state of Illinois. One of the primary provisions of the bill is the repeal of the Electrologist Licensing Act, which is now scheduled for January 1, 2029, rather than January 1, 2024, thereby extending its validity. The bill aims to streamline the licensing process by requiring applicants and licensees to maintain a valid physical address and email address with the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, and they must inform the Department of any changes within fourteen days. This provision is designed to enhance communication and efficiency within the licensing process.

Contention

There may be some concerns regarding the implications of repealing the Electrologist Licensing Act, especially concerning the oversight and regulation of the electrology profession. Advocacy for the profession might express concern that the repeal could lead to a lack of quality control and regulation in electrology practices, affecting consumer safety. Additionally, as this bill enables significant changes in how licensing and communication is managed, there may be varying opinions about its adequacy in providing a robust regulatory environment required for professional conduct in the field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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