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      225 ILCS 320/14           from Ch. 111, par. 1113
          Amends the Illinois Plumbing License  Law  to  allow  the
      Department   of   Professional   Regulation  to  set  minimum
      continuing education requirements.  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the  Illinois  Plumbing  License  Law  by
 2    changing Sections 3, 14, 18, and 37 and adding Sections 4 and
 3    29.5.
 4        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 5    represented in the General Assembly:
 6        Section 5.  The Illinois Plumbing License Law is  amended
 7    by  changing Sections 3, 14, 18, and 37 and adding Sections 4
 8    and 29.5 as follows:
 9        (225 ILCS 320/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 1103)
10        Sec. 3. License requirement; qualifications.
11        (1)  All planning and designing of plumbing  systems  and
12    all  plumbing  shall  be  performed only by plumbers licensed
13    under the provisions of this Act hereinafter called "licensed
14    plumbers" and "licensed apprentice plumbers".  The inspection
15    of plumbing and plumbing systems shall be done  only  by  the
16    sponsor or his or her agent who shall be an Illinois licensed
17    plumber.   Nothing  herein  contained shall prohibit licensed
18    plumbers or licensed apprentice  plumbers  under  supervision
19    from  planning, designing, inspecting, installing, repairing,
20    maintaining,  altering  or  extending  building   sewers   in
21    accordance  with  this Act.  No person who holds a license or
22    certificate of registration under the  Illinois  Architecture
23    Practice Act of 1989, or the Structural Engineering Licensing
24    Act  of 1989, or the Professional Engineering Practice Act of
25    1989 shall be prevented from planning and designing  plumbing
26    systems.
27        (2)  Nothing  herein  contained  shall prohibit the owner
28    occupant or lessee occupant of a single family residence,  or
29    the owner of a single family residence under construction for
30    his  or her occupancy, from planning, installing, altering or
31    repairing the plumbing system  of  such  residence,  provided
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 1    that   (i)  such  plumbing  shall  comply  with  the  minimum
 2    standards  for  plumbing  contained  in  the  Illinois  State
 3    Plumbing Code, and shall be  subject  to  inspection  by  the
 4    Department  or  the  local  governmental unit if it retains a
 5    licensed plumber as an inspector; and (ii) such owner,  owner
 6    occupant  or  lessee  occupant  shall not employ other than a
 7    plumber licensed pursuant to this Act to assist him or her.
 8        For purposes  of  this  subsection,  a  person  shall  be
 9    considered  an  "occupant" if and only if he or she has taken
10    possession of and is living in the premises  as  his  or  her
11    bona  fide  sole and exclusive residence, or, in the case  of
12    an owner of a single family residence under construction  for
13    his or her occupancy, he or she expects to take possession of
14    and  live  in  the  premises as his or her bona fide sole and
15    exclusive residence, and he or she has a current intention to
16    live in such premises as  his  or  her  bona  fide  sole  and
17    exclusive  residence  for  a period of not less than 6 months
18    after the completion of the plumbing work performed  pursuant
19    to  the  authorization of this subsection, or, in the case of
20    an owner of a single family residence under construction  for
21    his  or her occupancy, for a period of not less than 6 months
22    after  the  completion  of  construction  of  the  residence.
23    Failure to possess and live in the premises  as  a  sole  and
24    exclusive  residence  for  a period of 6 months or more shall
25    create a rebuttable presumption of a lack of such intention.
26        (3)  The employees of a firm, association, partnership or
27    corporation who engage in plumbing shall be licensed plumbers
28    or licensed apprentice plumbers. At least one member of every
29    firm, association or partnership engaged  in  plumbing  work,
30    and  at  least  one  corporate  officer  of every corporation
31    engaged in plumbing work, as the case  may  be,  shall  be  a
32    licensed  plumber.  A  retired  plumber  cannot  fulfill  the
33    requirements of this subsection (3).
34        (4) (a)  A licensed apprentice plumber shall plan, design
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 1        and  install  plumbing  only under the supervision of the
 2        sponsor or his or her  agent  who  is  also  an  Illinois
 3        licensed plumber.
 4             (b)  An  applicant  for  licensing  as an apprentice
 5        plumber shall be at least 16 years of age  and  apply  on
 6        the  application  form  provided  by the Department. Such
 7        application shall verify that the applicant is  sponsored
 8        by   an   Illinois   licensed   plumber  or  an  approved
 9        apprenticeship program and shall  contain  the  name  and
10        license   number  of  the  licensed  plumber  or  program
11        sponsor.
12             (c)  No licensed plumber shall sponsor more  than  2
13        licensed  apprentice  plumbers  at  the  same  time. If 2
14        licensed apprentice plumbers are sponsored by  a  plumber
15        at  the same time, one of the apprentices must have, at a
16        minimum, 2 years experience as a licensed apprentice.  No
17        licensed   plumber  sponsor  or  his  or  her  agent  may
18        supervise 2 licensed apprentices with less than  2  years
19        experience  at  the same time. The sponsor or agent shall
20        supervise and be responsible for the  plumbing  performed
21        by a licensed apprentice.
22             (d)  No  agent  shall supervise more than 2 licensed
23        apprentices at the same time.
24             (e)  No  licensed  plumber  may,  in  any  capacity,
25        supervise more than 2 licensed apprentice plumbers at the
26        same time.
27             (f)  No approved apprenticeship program may  sponsor
28        more  licensed  apprentices  than  2  times the number of
29        licensed plumbers available to supervise  those  licensed
30        apprentices.
31             (g)  No  approved apprenticeship program may sponsor
32        more  licensed  apprentices  with  less  than   2   years
33        experience  than  it  has  licensed plumbers available to
34        supervise those licensed apprentices.
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 1             (h)  No  individual  shall  work  as  an  apprentice
 2        plumber unless he or she is properly licensed under  this
 3        Act.   The Department shall issue an apprentice plumber's
 4        license to each approved applicant.
 5             (i)  No licensed apprentice plumber shall serve more
 6        than a 6 year licensed apprenticeship period.   If,  upon
 7        completion  of  a  6 year licensed apprenticeship period,
 8        such licensed apprentice plumber does not apply  for  the
 9        examination for a plumber's license and successfully pass
10        the  examination  for  a  plumber's  license,  his or her
11        apprentice plumber's license shall not be renewed.
12        Nothing contained in P.A. 83-878,  entitled  "An  Act  in
13    relation  to  professions",  approved September 26, 1983, was
14    intended by the General Assembly nor should it  be  construed
15    to  require the employees of a governmental unit or privately
16    owned municipal  water  supplier  who  operate,  maintain  or
17    repair  a  water  or  sewer  plant facility which is owned or
18    operated  by  such  governmental  unit  or  privately   owned
19    municipal  water  supplier to be licensed plumbers under this
20    Act.  In addition,  nothing  contained  in  P.A.  83-878  was
21    intended  by  the General Assembly nor should it be construed
22    to permit persons other than licensed plumbers to perform the
23    installation, repair, maintenance or replacement of  plumbing
24    fixtures,  such  as  toilet facilities, floor drains, showers
25    and lavatories, and the piping attendant to  those  fixtures,
26    within  such  facility  or  in  the  construction  of  a  new
27    facility.
28        Nothing  contained  in  P.A.  83-878, entitled "An Act in
29    relation to professions", approved September  26,  1983,  was
30    intended  by  the General Assembly nor should it be construed
31    to require the employees of a governmental unit or  privately
32    owned   municipal  water  supplier  who  install,  repair  or
33    maintain water service lines from water mains in the  street,
34    alley or curb line to private property lines and who install,
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 1    repair or maintain water meters to be licensed plumbers under
 2    this  Act if such work was customarily performed prior to the
 3    effective date of such Act by employees of such  governmental
 4    unit or privately owned municipal water supplier who were not
 5    licensed  plumbers.   Any  such  work  which  was customarily
 6    performed prior to the effective date of such Act by  persons
 7    who  were  licensed  plumbers or subcontracted to persons who
 8    were licensed plumbers  must  continue  to  be  performed  by
 9    persons who are licensed plumbers or subcontracted to persons
10    who  are  licensed  plumbers.  When necessary under this Act,
11    the Department shall make the determination  whether  or  not
12    persons  who are licensed plumbers customarily performed such
13    work.
14    (Source: P.A. 89-665, eff. 8-14-96.)
15        (225 ILCS 320/4 new)
16        Sec. 4. Water main  installations.  The  installation  of
17    water  supply  or  water  service  piping  from  a water main
18    located in a street, alley, or curb line to a building  where
19    a  person  lives  or  works  or  persons  assemble  shall  be
20    performed only by a plumber or an apprentice plumber licensed
21    under  this  Act or a person licensed as a plumber by a city,
22    village, or incorporated town having a population of  500,000
23    or more pursuant to Section 16 of this Act. All such plumbing
24    work shall be supervised by a responsible plumber licensed by
25    the  Department  or  by a city, village, or incorporated town
26    pursuant to Section  16  of  this  Act.  Whenever  apprentice
27    plumbers licensed by the Department or by a city, village, or
28    incorporated    town   pursuant   to   Section   16   perform
29    installations, they shall be under supervision, as defined in
30    Section 2 of this Act.
31        Nothing contained in  this  Section  or  P.A.  83-878  is
32    intended by the General Assembly to require, nor should it be
33    construed to require, the employees of a governmental unit or
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 1    privately-owned municipal water supplier who install, repair,
 2    or  maintain  water  service  lines  from  water mains in the
 3    street, alley, or curb line to private property lines and who
 4    install, repair, or maintain  water  meters  to  be  licensed
 5    plumbers   under  this  Act  if  such  work  was  customarily
 6    performed prior to September 26, 1983  by  employees  of  the
 7    governmental unit or privately-owned municipal water supplier
 8    who  were  not  licensed  plumbers.  Any  such  work that was
 9    customarily performed prior to September 26, 1983 by  persons
10    who  were  licensed  plumbers or subcontracted to persons who
11    were licensed plumbers  must  continue  to  be  performed  by
12    persons who are licensed plumbers or subcontracted to persons
13    who are licensed plumbers. When necessary under this Act, the
14    Department  shall  make  the  determination  whether  or  not
15    persons  who are licensed plumbers customarily performed such
16    work.
17        (225 ILCS 320/14) (from Ch. 111, par. 1113)
18        Sec. 14.  License  renewal;  continuing  education.   All
19    plumber's  licenses  and apprentice plumber's licenses issued
20    under this Act shall expire on April 30 next  following  date
21    of issuance. The term for retired plumber's licenses shall be
22    prescribed  by  Department  rule  after consultation with the
23    Board of Plumbing Examiners.
24        An apprentice plumber's license  shall  also  expire  the
25    date  that  the  licensed  plumber  sponsor  of such licensed
26    apprentice plumber severs his or her sponsor status with  the
27    licensed  apprentice  plumber.   The licensed plumber sponsor
28    shall immediately notify the Department of the  severance  of
29    his or her relationship with the licensed apprentice plumber.
30    Such  apprentice  plumber  may,  on  forms  provided  by  the
31    Department,  apply for reinstatement of his or her apprentice
32    license by submitting to the Department a new application and
33    new apprentice plumber's license fee.  The application  shall
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 1    verify  that  the  applicant  for reinstatement of his or her
 2    apprentice plumber's license  is  sponsored  by  an  Illinois
 3    licensed  plumber.   If  the applicant is employed by a firm,
 4    the application shall contain the name and license number  of
 5    an Illinois licensed plumber employee of the firm or name and
 6    license  number of an Illinois licensed plumber member of the
 7    firm, or name and Illinois plumber's  license  number  of  an
 8    officer  of  a  corporation  who  is  the  sponsor.  Licensed
 9    apprentice plumbers shall not accumulate more than 6 years as
10    a licensed apprentice plumber.
11        In consultation with  the  Board,  the  Department  shall
12    require  by rule that each licensed plumber annually complete
13    a minimum  number  of  hours  of  classroom  instruction  and
14    provide  evidence of attending the classes before receiving a
15    renewal plumber license.  A continuing education  requirement
16    established by the Department for all licensed plumbers shall
17    not  exceed  15  hours per year.  In addition, the Department
18    shall by rule establish guidelines for additional  continuing
19    education  to be required for licensed plumbers found to have
20    committed repeated Plumbing Code violations.  In  support  of
21    these  requirements,  the  Department shall by rule establish
22    curricula  for  continuing  education  and  requirements  for
23    instructors and may certify instructors and training programs
24    and schools for continuing education.
25        A plumber's license and an apprentice  plumber's  license
26    may  be renewed for a period of one year from each succeeding
27    May 1st upon payment prior to May 1st of the required renewal
28    fee  and  submission  of  required  evidence  of   successful
29    completion  of  any  required  continuing  education courses.
30    Application for renewal shall be on  forms  provided  by  the
31    Department.   An application for renewal of licenses received
32    by the Department after May  1st  shall  include  the  annual
33    renewal  fees  plus  reinstatement  fees,  provided  that the
34    apprentice plumber's application is received by November 1 of
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 1    the same year.
 2        A plumber licensed pursuant to this Act whose license has
 3    been expired for a period of less than 5 years may  apply  to
 4    the  Department  for  reinstatement  of  his or her plumber's
 5    license.  The Department shall  issue  such  license  renewal
 6    provided  the  applicant  pays  to  the Department all lapsed
 7    renewal  fees,  plus  the  reinstatement  fee.     A  plumber
 8    licensed pursuant to this Act who has permitted  his  or  her
 9    license  to  expire  for  more  than  5  years  may apply, in
10    writing, to the Department for  restoration  of  his  or  her
11    license.   The  Department  shall  restore his or her license
12    provided he or  she  pays  to  the  Department  the  required
13    restoration  fee  and shall successfully pass the examination
14    for an  Illinois  plumber's  license.   The  restoration  fee
15    includes  the  applicant's  examination  fee.  Failure by the
16    applicant  to  successfully  pass   the   plumber's   license
17    examination shall be sufficient grounds for the Department to
18    withhold   issuance  of  the  requested  restoration  of  the
19    applicant's plumber's license.  The applicant may retake  the
20    examination in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
21        A  retired  plumber  licensed  under  this  Act  who  has
22    surrendered his or her plumber's license for a period of less
23    than 5 years may apply to the Department for reinstatement of
24    his or her plumber's license.  The Department shall renew the
25    license  provided  the  applicant  pays to the Department any
26    reinstatement fee required by  Department  rule.   A  retired
27    plumber  licensed  under  this Act who has surrendered his or
28    her plumber's license for a period of more than 5  years  may
29    apply  in writing to the Department for restoration of his or
30    her license.  The Department shall restore his or her license
31    provided he or she pays to the Department the restoration fee
32    required by  Department  rule  and  successfully  passes  the
33    examination   for   an   Illinois   plumber's  license.   The
34    restoration fee includes  the  applicant's  examination  fee.
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 1    Failure  by  the applicant to successfully pass the plumber's
 2    license examination  shall  be  sufficient  grounds  for  the
 3    Department  to withhold issuance of the requested restoration
 4    of the applicant's  plumber's  license.   The  applicant  may
 5    retake  the  examination in accordance with the provisions of
 6    this Act.
 7    (Source: P.A. 89-665, eff. 8-14-96.)
 8        (225 ILCS 320/18) (from Ch. 111, par. 1117)
 9        Sec. 18. Local regulation; Department standards.
10        (1)  It is hereby declared to be the policy of this State
11    that each city, town, village,  township  or  county  with  a
12    water  supply system or sewage disposal system or both should
13    so soon after the enactment of this Act as practicable,  with
14    the  advice of the State Department of Public Health, provide
15    by  ordinance,  bylaws  or  rules  and  regulations  for  the
16    materials, construction, alteration, and  inspection  of  all
17    plumbing  placed in or in connection with any building in any
18    such city, town, village, township, or county and to  provide
19    for  and  appoint  a  competent Plumbing Inspector or more as
20    required. The Department  may  by  rule  establish  voluntary
21    standards  for  the  content  and  conduct  of local plumbing
22    regulation and  inspection  programs  and  may  evaluate  and
23    certify  local  programs  that  are  in  compliance  with the
24    voluntary standards. The Department  may  by  rule  establish
25    voluntary  education,  training, and experience standards for
26    Plumbing Inspectors and may certify Plumbing  Inspectors  who
27    are  in  compliance  with  the  voluntary  standards. Nothing
28    contained in this Act shall prohibit any city, town, village,
29    township or county from providing for a Plumbing Inspector or
30    from requiring permits for the  installation  and  repair  of
31    plumbing  and  collecting  a  fee therefor; however, no city,
32    town, village, township, or county shall charge or collect  a
33    fee  for  a  permit  unless  the  installation  or  repair of
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 1    plumbing is inspected by a competent Plumbing  Inspector.  No
 2    person  shall be appointed as a Plumbing Inspector who is not
 3    a licensed plumber under this Act, including persons employed
 4    as Plumbing Inspectors in home rule units.
 5        (2)  The  Department  of  Public  Health  shall   conduct
 6    inquiry in any city, town, village, township, or county or at
 7    any other place in the State when reasonably necessary in the
 8    judgment  of  the Director of the Department of Public Health
 9    to safeguard the health of any  person  or  persons  in  this
10    State,  on account of piping or appurtenant appliances within
11    any building, or outside, when such piping and appliances are
12    for the use of plumbing as defined in this Act  and  for  the
13    use of carrying sewage or waste within or from any building.
14        The   Department   of  Public  Health  may  conduct  such
15    inquiries in any city, town, village, township or  county  in
16    this State by directing the Plumbing Inspector thereof to aid
17    in  or conduct such inquiry or investigation in behalf of the
18    Department of Public  Health  or  the  Department  of  Public
19    Health  may designate some other person or persons to conduct
20    such investigation.
21    (Source: P.A. 83-1362.)
22        (225 ILCS 320/29.5 new)
23        Sec. 29.5. Unlicensed practice; violation; civil penalty.
24        (a)  A person who practices, offers to practice, attempts
25    to practice, or holds himself or herself out to practice as a
26    plumber without being  licensed  under  this  Act  shall,  in
27    addition  to  any  other penalty provided by law, pay a civil
28    penalty to the Department in an amount not to  exceed  $5,000
29    for  each  offense as determined by the Department. The civil
30    penalty shall be assessed by the Department after  a  hearing
31    is  held  in accordance with the provisions set forth in this
32    Act regarding the provision of a hearing for  the  discipline
33    of a licensee.
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 1        (b)  The  Department  has  the  authority  and  power  to
 2    investigate  any  and all unlicensed activity as specified in
 3    subsection (a).
 4        (c)  The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after
 5    the effective date of the order imposing the  civil  penalty.
 6    The  order  shall  constitute a judgment and may be filed and
 7    execution had on  the  judgment  in  the  same  manner  as  a
 8    judgment  from  a  court  of  record. All fines and penalties
 9    collected by the Department under this Section of the Act and
10    accrued  interest  shall  be  deposited  into  the   Plumbing
11    Licensure  and  Program  Fund  for  use  by the Department in
12    performing activities  relating  to  the  administration  and
13    enforcement of this Act.
14        (225 ILCS 320/37) (from Ch. 111, par. 1135)
15        Sec.  37.  Local  certification.  Each  governmental unit
16    which is authorized to adopt and has adopted any ordinance or
17    resolution  regulating   plumbing   may   provide   for   its
18    administration  and  enforcement by requiring permits for any
19    plumbing system  installation,  the  inspection  of  plumbing
20    system  installations  by  inspectors  who  are  licensed  as
21    plumbers  in  accordance  with  the Illinois Plumbing License
22    Law, and the issue of certificates of approval or  compliance
23    which  shall  be  evidence  that  a  plumbing system has been
24    installed  in  compliance  with  the  Code  of  standards  so
25    adopted.
26        A governmental unit authorized to adopt regulations  may,
27    by ordinance or resolution, prescribe reasonable fees for the
28    issue   of  permits  for  installation  work,  the  issue  of
29    certificates  of  compliance  or  approval,   and   for   the
30    inspection    of    plumbing   installations;   however,   no
31    governmental  unit  authorized  to  adopt  regulations  shall
32    charge or collect  fees  for  the  issuance  of  permits  for
33    installation  work,  for  the  issuance  of  certificates  of
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 1    compliance  or  approval,  or  for the inspection of plumbing
 2    installations unless the plumbing installation or repair  has
 3    been  inspected by a competent Plumbing Inspector as required
 4    by this Act.
 5    (Source: P.A. 79-1000.)
 6        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 7    becoming law.

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