Public Act 93-0345 of the 93rd General Assembly
Public Act 93-0345
HB3095 Enrolled LRB093 10682 DRH 12046 b
AN ACT in relation to public safety.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Emergency Evacuation Plan for People with
Disabilities Act is amended by changing Sections 10 and 15 as
follows:
(430 ILCS 130/10)
Sec. 10. Emergency evacuation plan for persons with
disabilities required. By January 1, 2004, every high rise
building owner must establish and maintain an emergency
evacuation plan for disabled occupants of the building who
have notified the owner of their need for assistance. The
evacuation plan must be established even if the owner has not
been notified of a need for evacuation assistance by a
disabled occupant of the building. As used in this Act, "high
rise building" means any building 80 feet or more in height.
The owner is responsible for maintaining and updating the
plan as necessary to ensure that the plan continues to comply
with the provisions of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 92-705, eff. 7-19-02.)
(430 ILCS 130/15)
Sec. 15. Plan requirements.
(a) Each plan must establish procedures for evacuating
persons with disabilities from the building in the event of
an emergency, when those persons have notified the owner of
their need for assistance.
(b) Each plan must provide for a list to be maintained
of persons who have notified the owner that they are disabled
and would require special assistance in the event of an
emergency. The list must include the unit, office, or room
number location that the disabled person occupies in the
building. It is the intent of this Act that these lists must
be maintained for the sole purpose of emergency evacuation.
The lists may not be used or disseminated for any other
purpose.
(c) The plan must provide for a means to notify
occupants of the building that a list identifying persons
with a disability in need of emergency evacuation assistance
is maintained by the owner, and the method by which occupants
can place their name on the list.
(d) In hotels and motels, each plan must provide an
opportunity for a guest to identify himself or herself as a
person with a disability in need of emergency evacuation
assistance.
(e) The plan must identify the location and type of any
evacuation assistance devices or assistive technologies that
are available in the building.
If the plan provides for areas of rescue assistance, the
plan must provide that these areas are to be identified by
signs that state "Area of Rescue Assistance" and display the
international symbol of accessibility. Lettering must be
permanent and must comply with Americans with Disabilities
Act Accessibility Guidelines.
(f) Each plan must include recommended procedures to be
followed by building employees, tenants, or guests to assist
persons with disabilities in need of emergency evacuation
assistance.
(g) A copy of the plan must be maintained at all times
in a place that is easily accessible by law enforcement or
fire safety personnel, such as in the management office of
the high rise building, at the security desk, or in the
vicinity of the fireman's elevator recall key, the life
safety panel, or the fire pump room.
(Source: P.A. 92-705, eff. 7-19-02.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.