Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3267

Introduced
2/17/23  
Introduced
2/17/23  

Caption

BATTERY-CHARGED FENCE ALARMS

Impact

The enactment of HB 3267 would significantly alter local regulatory power, particularly by limiting home rule authority in regard to the oversight of fencing and alarm regulations. This means that local governments could not enact stricter regulations than those outlined by the state, which is especially relevant for areas seeking to address unique security concerns that may arise within their jurisdictions. The bill underscores the tension between municipal autonomy and state oversight.

Summary

House Bill 3267, known as the Battery-Charged Fence Alarm Act, seeks to standardize the regulations surrounding the installation and usage of battery-operated fence alarms across municipalities and counties in Illinois. The Act prohibits local governments from charging additional permit or fees for such installations beyond existing alarm system permits. Moreover, it restricts municipalities from establishing operational or installation requirements for battery-charged fences that conflict with state standards, ensuring a more consistent policy statewide.

Contention

Critics of HB 3267 may argue that it undermines local control over community safety measures. Various stakeholders, including local government officials, might express concerns that the one-size-fits-all approach does not accommodate the diverse needs of different areas, particularly in more urbanized or high-crime regions. Supporters, however, assert that this bill aims to simplify regulatory practices and provide clear standards that can facilitate security enhancements without bureaucratic hurdles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB2154

LOCAL-BATTERY-CHARGED FENCES

IL HB292

Battery Charged Fences With Alarms

IL HB1369

Battery charged fences.

IL SF4718

Battery-charged security fences regulation provisions

IL HF3634

Battery-charged security fences regulation provided.

IL HB2135

Relating to battery-charged fences.

IL HB823

Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act; revise regarding battery-charged security fences.

IL HB560

Provides relative to the regulation of battery-charged fences by parishes and municipalities

IL SB344

Provides relative to the regulation of battery-charged fences by parishes and municipalities. (8/1/20)

IL SB208

Requires counties and cities to enact certain ordinances relating to battery-charged fences. (BDR 20-853)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.