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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 457

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 457, by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT to amend the Illinois Plumbing License Law."; and

 5    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 6    following:

 7        "Section 5.  The Illinois Plumbing License Law is amended
 8    by changing Sections 2, 3, and 19 and adding Section  2.5  as
 9    follows:

10        (225 ILCS 320/2) (from Ch. 111, par. 1102)
11        Sec. 2.  When used in this Act:
12        "Agent"  means  a  person  designated  by  a  sponsor  as
13    responsible  for supervision of an apprentice plumber and who
14    is also an Illinois licensed plumber.
15        "Apprentice plumber" means any  licensed  person  who  is
16    learning  and  performing plumbing under the supervision of a
17    sponsor or his agent in accordance  with  the  provisions  of
18    this Act.
19        "Approved apprenticeship program" means an apprenticeship
20    program  approved by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of
21    Apprenticeship and Training and the Department under rules.
 
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 1        "Board"  means  the  Illinois  State  Board  of  Plumbing
 2    Examiners.
 3        "Building drain" means that part of the lowest horizontal
 4    piping of a drainage system that receives the discharge  from
 5    soil,  waste,  and other drainage pipes inside the walls of a
 6    building and conveys it to 5 feet beyond the foundation walls
 7    where it is connected to the building sewer.
 8        "Building sewer" means that part of the horizontal piping
 9    of a drainage  system  that  extends  from  the  end  of  the
10    building  drain, receives the discharge of the building drain
11    and conveys it to a public sewer or private  sewage  disposal
12    system.
13        "Department"  means  the  Illinois  Department  of Public
14    Health.
15        "Director" means the Director of the Illinois  Department
16    of Public Health.
17        "Governmental  unit"  means a city, village, incorporated
18    town, county, or sanitary or water district.
19        "Irrigation  contractor"  means   a   registered   person
20    authorized  to  install or supervise the installation of lawn
21    irrigation systems.
22        "Lawn irrigation sprinkler system" means any  underground
23    irrigation  system  of  lawn,  shrubbery and other vegetation
24    from any potable water sources; and from any  water  sources,
25    whether or not potable, in:  (i) any county with a population
26    of  3,000,000  or  more; (ii) any county with a population of
27    275,000 or more which is contiguous in whole or in part to  a
28    county  with a population of 3,000,000 or more; and (iii) any
29    county with a population of 37,000  or  more  but  less  than
30    150,000  which  is  contiguous  to  2  or  more counties with
31    respective populations in  excess  of  275,000.  Such  system
32    includes  without  limitation the water supply piping, valves
33    and sprinkler  heads  or  other  irrigation  outlets.   "Lawn
34    irrigation  sprinkler  system" does not include an irrigation
 
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 1    system used primarily for  agricultural  purposes,  including
 2    irrigation  systems  used  at  nurseries, garden centers, and
 3    landscape holding yards for  production  and  maintenance  of
 4    plant materials.
 5        "Person"  means  any  natural  person, firm, corporation,
 6    partnership, or association.
 7        "Plumber" means any licensed person authorized to perform
 8    plumbing as defined in this Act, but does not include retired
 9    plumbers as defined in this Act.
10        "Plumbing"  means  the   actual   installation,   repair,
11    maintenance,  alteration or extension of a plumbing system by
12    any person.
13        "Plumbing" includes all piping,  fixtures,  appurtenances
14    and  appliances  for  a  supply  of  water  for all purposes,
15    including  without  limitation  backflow  prevention  devices
16    between a lawn irrigation system and sprinkler systems,  from
17    the  source of a private water supply on the premises or from
18    the main in the street, alley or at the curb to,  within  and
19    about  any  building  or  buildings where a person or persons
20    live, work or assemble.
21        "Plumbing" includes all piping, from discharge of pumping
22    units  to  and  including  pressure  tanks  in  water  supply
23    systems.
24        "Plumbing" includes all piping, fixtures,  appurtenances,
25    and  appliances  for a building drain and a sanitary drainage
26    and related ventilation system of any building  or  buildings
27    where  a  person  or  persons live, work or assemble from the
28    point of connection of such building drain  to  the  building
29    sewer  or  private  sewage  disposal system 5 feet beyond the
30    foundation walls.
31        "Plumbing"  does  not  mean  or  include  the  trade   of
32    installing  or  maintaining lawn irrigation systems connected
33    to properly installed backflow prevention devices, the  trade
34    of  drain-laying,  the  trade  of  drilling water wells which
 
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 1    constitute the sources of  private  water  supplies,  and  of
 2    making  connections  between  such wells and pumping units in
 3    the water supply systems of buildings served by such  private
 4    water supplies, or the business of installing water softening
 5    equipment  and  of maintaining and servicing the same, or the
 6    business  of  manufacturing  or  selling  plumbing  fixtures,
 7    appliances, equipment or hardware, or to the installation and
 8    servicing of electrical equipment sold  by  a  not-for-profit
 9    corporation providing electrification on a cooperative basis,
10    that  either  on  or  before  January 1, 1971, is or has been
11    financed in  whole  or  in  part  under  the  federal  "Rural
12    Electrification  Act of 1936" and the Acts amendatory thereof
13    and supplementary thereto, to its members for  use  on  farms
14    owned  by individuals or operated by individuals, nor does it
15    mean or include minor repairs which do not require changes in
16    the piping to  or  from  plumbing  fixtures  or  involve  the
17    removal,  replacement, installation or re-installation of any
18    pipe or plumbing fixtures.  Plumbing  does  not  include  the
19    installation, repair, maintenance, alteration or extension of
20    building sewers.
21        "Plumbing  fixtures" means installed receptacles, devices
22    or appliances that are supplied with water or that receive or
23    discharge liquids or liquid borne  wastes,  with  or  without
24    discharge  into  the  drainage  system with which they may be
25    directly or indirectly connected.  "Plumbing  fixtures"  does
26    not   include  lawn  irrigation  systems  that  are  properly
27    connected to backflow prevention devices.
28        "Plumbing system" means  the water service, water  supply
29    and  distribution  pipes;  plumbing fixtures and traps; soil,
30    waste  and  vent  pipes;  building  drains;  including  their
31    respective connections, devices and appurtenances.  "Plumbing
32    system"  does  not include building sewers as defined in this
33    Act or lawn irrigation systems that are properly connected to
34    backflow prevention devices.
 
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 1        "Retired plumber" means  any  licensed  plumber  in  good
 2    standing  who  meets  the  requirements  of  this Act and the
 3    requirements prescribed by Department rule to be licensed  as
 4    a  retired  plumber  and voluntarily surrenders his plumber's
 5    license  to  the  Department,  in  exchange  for  a   retired
 6    plumber's  license.  Retired plumbers cannot perform plumbing
 7    as  defined  in  this  Act,  cannot  sponsor   or   supervise
 8    apprentice  plumbers,  and cannot inspect plumbing under this
 9    Act.  A retired plumber cannot fulfill  the  requirements  of
10    subsection (3) of Section 3 of this Act.
11        "Supervision"  with  respect  to  first  and  second year
12    licensed apprentice plumbers means that such apprentices must
13    perform all designing and planning of  plumbing  systems  and
14    all plumbing as defined in this Act under the direct personal
15    supervision  of the sponsor or his or her agent who must also
16    be an Illinois licensed plumber, except for  maintenance  and
17    repair  work on existing plumbing systems done by second year
18    apprentice plumbers;  provided  that  before  performing  any
19    maintenance  and  repair  work without such supervision, such
20    apprentice has received the minimum number of hours of annual
21    classroom  instruction  recommended  by  the  United   States
22    Department  of  Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training
23    for apprentice plumbers in a  Bureau  of  Apprenticeship  and
24    Training  approved  plumber  apprenticeship  program  or  its
25    equivalent.    "Supervision"   with   respect  to  all  other
26    apprentice plumbers means that, except  for  maintenance  and
27    repair  work  on existing plumbing systems, any plumbing done
28    by such apprentices must be inspected  daily,  after  initial
29    rough-in  and  after  completion by the sponsor or his or her
30    agent who is also an Illinois licensed plumber.  In addition,
31    all repair and maintenance work done by a licensed apprentice
32    plumber on an existing plumbing system must  be  approved  by
33    the  sponsor  or  his  or  her  agent who is also an Illinois
34    licensed plumber.
 
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 1        "Sponsor" is an Illinois licensed plumber or an  approved
 2    apprenticeship  program that has accepted an individual as an
 3    Illinois  licensed  apprentice  plumber  for  education   and
 4    training  in the field of plumbing and whose name and license
 5    number or apprenticeship program number shall appear  on  the
 6    individual's application for an apprentice plumber's license.
 7        "Sponsored"  means that each Illinois licensed apprentice
 8    plumber has been accepted by an Illinois licensed plumber  or
 9    an   approved   apprenticeship   program  for  apprenticeship
10    training.
11    (Source: P.A. 89-665, eff. 8-14-96.)

12        (220 ILCS 320/2.5 new)
13        Sec.  2.5.  Lawn  irrigation  systems.  Every  irrigation
14    contractor shall annually register with the Department.   The
15    annual  registration  fee  shall  be  $50.   Every irrigation
16    contractor  shall  provide  to  the  Department  his  or  her
17    business  name  and  address,  telephone  number,   name   of
18    principal, and FEIN number.
19        No  person  shall  attach any fixtures intended to supply
20    water for human consumption to a lawn irrigation system.
21        No person shall attach any fixtures to a lawn  irrigation
22    system,  other  than  the  backflow  prevention  device,  the
23    sprinkler heads, the valves, and other such parts integral to
24    the  operation of the system, unless the fixtures are clearly
25    marked as being for non-potable uses only.
26        A licensed plumber or licensed apprentice  plumber  shall
27    make the physical connection between a lawn irrigation system
28    and the backflow prevention device and shall also inspect the
29    system to (i) ensure the provisions of this Section have been
30    met and (ii) that the system works mechanically.
31        Licensed  plumbers  and  licensed apprentice plumbers are
32    authorized to install and maintain  lawn  irrigation  systems
33    without registration under this Section.
 
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 1        (225 ILCS 320/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 1103)
 2        Sec.  3.  (1)  All  planning  and  designing  of plumbing
 3    systems and all plumbing shall be performed only by  plumbers
 4    licensed  under the provisions of this Act hereinafter called
 5    "licensed plumbers" and "licensed apprentice plumbers".   The
 6    inspection  of  plumbing  and  plumbing systems shall be done
 7    only by the sponsor or his or  her  agent  who  shall  be  an
 8    Illinois  licensed  plumber.   Nothing herein contained shall
 9    prohibit licensed plumbers or  licensed  apprentice  plumbers
10    under   supervision  from  planning,  designing,  inspecting,
11    installing, repairing,  maintaining,  altering  or  extending
12    building  sewers  in accordance with this Act.  No person who
13    holds a license or  certificate  of  registration  under  the
14    Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989, or the Structural
15    Engineering  Licensing  Act  of  1989,  or  the  Professional
16    Engineering  Practice  Act  of  1989  shall be prevented from
17    planning and designing plumbing systems.
18        (2)  Nothing herein contained shall  prohibit  the  owner
19    occupant  or lessee occupant of a single family residence, or
20    the owner of a single family residence under construction for
21    his or her occupancy, from planning, installing, altering  or
22    repairing  the  plumbing  system or lawn irrigation system of
23    such residence, provided that (i) such plumbing shall  comply
24    with  the  minimum  standards  for  plumbing contained in the
25    Illinois  State  Plumbing  Code,  and  shall  be  subject  to
26    inspection by the Department or the local  governmental  unit
27    if  it  retains  a licensed plumber as an inspector; and (ii)
28    such owner, owner  occupant  or  lessee  occupant  shall  not
29    employ  other than a plumber licensed pursuant to this Act to
30    assist him or her.
31        For purposes  of  this  subsection,  a  person  shall  be
32    considered  an  "occupant" if and only if he or she has taken
33    possession of and is living in the premises  as  his  or  her
34    bona  fide  sole and exclusive residence, or, in the case  of
 
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 1    an owner of a single family residence under construction  for
 2    his or her occupancy, he or she expects to take possession of
 3    and  live  in  the  premises as his or her bona fide sole and
 4    exclusive residence, and he or she has a current intention to
 5    live in such premises as  his  or  her  bona  fide  sole  and
 6    exclusive  residence  for  a period of not less than 6 months
 7    after the completion of the plumbing work performed  pursuant
 8    to  the  authorization of this subsection, or, in the case of
 9    an owner of a single family residence under construction  for
10    his  or her occupancy, for a period of not less than 6 months
11    after  the  completion  of  construction  of  the  residence.
12    Failure to possess and live in the premises  as  a  sole  and
13    exclusive  residence  for  a period of 6 months or more shall
14    create a rebuttable presumption of a lack of such intention.
15        (3)  The employees of a firm, association, partnership or
16    corporation who engage in plumbing shall be licensed plumbers
17    or licensed apprentice plumbers. At least one member of every
18    firm, association or partnership engaged  in  plumbing  work,
19    and  at  least  one  corporate  officer  of every corporation
20    engaged in plumbing work, as the case  may  be,  shall  be  a
21    licensed  plumber.  A  retired  plumber  cannot  fulfill  the
22    requirements of this subsection (3).
23        (4) (a)  A licensed apprentice plumber shall plan, design
24        and  install  plumbing  only under the supervision of the
25        sponsor or his or her  agent  who  is  also  an  Illinois
26        licensed plumber.
27             (b)  An  applicant  for  licensing  as an apprentice
28        plumber shall be at least 16 years of age  and  apply  on
29        the  application  form  provided  by the Department. Such
30        application shall verify that the applicant is  sponsored
31        by   an   Illinois   licensed   plumber  or  an  approved
32        apprenticeship program and shall  contain  the  name  and
33        license   number  of  the  licensed  plumber  or  program
34        sponsor.
 
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 1             (c)  No licensed plumber shall sponsor more  than  2
 2        licensed  apprentice  plumbers  at  the  same  time. If 2
 3        licensed apprentice plumbers are sponsored by  a  plumber
 4        at  the same time, one of the apprentices must have, at a
 5        minimum, 2 years experience as a licensed apprentice.  No
 6        licensed   plumber  sponsor  or  his  or  her  agent  may
 7        supervise 2 licensed apprentices with less than  2  years
 8        experience  at  the same time. The sponsor or agent shall
 9        supervise and be responsible for the  plumbing  performed
10        by a licensed apprentice.
11             (d)  No  agent  shall supervise more than 2 licensed
12        apprentices at the same time.
13             (e)  No  licensed  plumber  may,  in  any  capacity,
14        supervise more than 2 licensed apprentice plumbers at the
15        same time.
16             (f)  No approved apprenticeship program may  sponsor
17        more  licensed  apprentices  than  2  times the number of
18        licensed plumbers available to supervise  those  licensed
19        apprentices.
20             (g)  No  approved apprenticeship program may sponsor
21        more  licensed  apprentices  with  less  than   2   years
22        experience  than  it  has  licensed plumbers available to
23        supervise those licensed apprentices.
24             (h)  No  individual  shall  work  as  an  apprentice
25        plumber unless he or she is properly licensed under  this
26        Act.   The Department shall issue an apprentice plumber's
27        license to each approved applicant.
28             (i)  No licensed apprentice plumber shall serve more
29        than a 6 year licensed apprenticeship period.   If,  upon
30        completion  of  a  6 year licensed apprenticeship period,
31        such licensed apprentice plumber does not apply  for  the
32        examination for a plumber's license and successfully pass
33        the  examination  for  a  plumber's  license,  his or her
34        apprentice plumber's license shall not be renewed.
 
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 1        Nothing contained in P.A. 83-878,  entitled  "An  Act  in
 2    relation  to  professions",  approved September 26, 1983, was
 3    intended by the General Assembly nor should it  be  construed
 4    to  require the employees of a governmental unit or privately
 5    owned municipal  water  supplier  who  operate,  maintain  or
 6    repair  a  water  or  sewer  plant facility which is owned or
 7    operated  by  such  governmental  unit  or  privately   owned
 8    municipal  water  supplier to be licensed plumbers under this
 9    Act.  In addition,  nothing  contained  in  P.A.  83-878  was
10    intended  by  the General Assembly nor should it be construed
11    to permit persons other than licensed plumbers to perform the
12    installation, repair, maintenance or replacement of  plumbing
13    fixtures,  such  as  toilet facilities, floor drains, showers
14    and lavatories, and the piping attendant to  those  fixtures,
15    within  such  facility  or  in  the  construction  of  a  new
16    facility.
17        Nothing  contained  in  P.A.  83-878, entitled "An Act in
18    relation to professions", approved September  26,  1983,  was
19    intended  by  the General Assembly nor should it be construed
20    to require the employees of a governmental unit or  privately
21    owned   municipal  water  supplier  who  install,  repair  or
22    maintain water service lines from water mains in the  street,
23    alley or curb line to private property lines and who install,
24    repair or maintain water meters to be licensed plumbers under
25    this  Act if such work was customarily performed prior to the
26    effective date of such Act by employees of such  governmental
27    unit or privately owned municipal water supplier who were not
28    licensed  plumbers.   Any  such  work  which  was customarily
29    performed prior to the effective date of such Act by  persons
30    who  were  licensed  plumbers or subcontracted to persons who
31    were licensed plumbers  must  continue  to  be  performed  by
32    persons who are licensed plumbers or subcontracted to persons
33    who  are  licensed  plumbers.  When necessary under this Act,
34    the Department shall make the determination  whether  or  not
 
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 1    persons  who are licensed plumbers customarily performed such
 2    work.
 3    (Source: P.A. 89-665, eff. 8-14-96.)

 4        (225 ILCS 320/19) (from Ch. 111, par. 1118)
 5        Sec. 19. The Director, after notice and  opportunity  for
 6    hearing  to  the applicant, or license holder, or registrant,
 7    may deny, suspend, or revoke a license or registration in any
 8    case in  which  he  or  she  finds  that  there  has  been  a
 9    substantial failure to comply with the provisions of this Act
10    or  the  standards,  rules, and regulations established under
11    this Act.
12        Notice shall be provided by certified mail or by personal
13    service setting forth the particular reasons for the proposed
14    action and fixing a date, not less than 20 days from the date
15    of the mailing or service, within which time the applicant or
16    license holder must request in writing a hearing. Failure  to
17    serve  upon  the  Department a request for hearing in writing
18    within the time provided in the  notice  shall  constitute  a
19    waiver of the person's right to an administrative hearing.
20        The  hearing  shall be conducted by the Director or by an
21    individual designated in writing by the Director as a hearing
22    officer to conduct  the  hearing.  The  Director  or  hearing
23    officer  shall  give  written notice of the time and place of
24    the hearing, by certified mail or personal  service,  to  the
25    applicant,  or license holder, or registrant at least 10 days
26    prior to the hearing.  On the basis of the hearing,  or  upon
27    default  of  the applicant, or license holder, or registrant,
28    the Director shall make a determination specifying his or her
29    findings and conclusions.  A copy of the determination  shall
30    be  sent  by  certified  mail  or  served personally upon the
31    applicant, or license holder, or registrant.  The decision of
32    the Director shall be final on issues of fact  and  final  in
33    all  respects unless judicial review is sought as provided in
 
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 1    this Act.
 2        The  procedure  governing  hearings  authorized  by  this
 3    Section shall be in accordance with rules promulgated by  the
 4    Department.   A full and complete record shall be kept of all
 5    proceedings, including the notice of hearing, complaint,  and
 6    all  other  documents  in  the  nature  of pleadings, written
 7    motions filed in the proceedings, and the report  and  orders
 8    of the Director and hearing officer.
 9        The  Department  at  its  expense  shall  provide a court
10    reporter  to  take  testimony.   Technical   error   in   the
11    proceedings before the Department or hearing officer or their
12    failure  to observe the technical rules of evidence shall not
13    be grounds for the reversal of  any  administrative  decision
14    unless  it  appears  to  the Court that such error or failure
15    materially affects the rights of any  party  and  results  in
16    substantial injustice to them.
17        The  Department  or hearing officer, or any parties in an
18    investigation or hearing before the Department, may cause the
19    depositions of witnesses within the State to be taken in  the
20    manner  prescribed by law for depositions in civil actions in
21    courts of this State, and compel the attendance of  witnesses
22    and the production of books, papers, records, or memoranda.
23          The  Department  shall  not  be required to certify any
24    record to the Court or file any answer in Court or  otherwise
25    appear  in  any Court in a judicial review proceeding, unless
26    there is filed in the Court with the complaint a receipt from
27    the  Department  acknowledging  payment  of  the   costs   of
28    furnishing  and  certifying  the  record.  Such cost shall be
29    paid by the party requesting a copy of the  record.   Failure
30    on  the part of the person requesting a copy of the record to
31    pay the cost shall be grounds for dismissal of the action.
32    (Source: P.A. 87-885.)

33        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 
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