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                                          SRS91HB1177JJcham03

 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1177

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1177  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN   ACT  concerned  with  home  repair  and  remodeling
 5    fraud."; and

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

 8        "Section  1.  Short  title.  This Act may be cited as the
 9    Home Repair and Remodeling Act.

10        Section 5.  Policy.  It is  the  public  policy  of  this
11    State  that in order to safeguard the life, health, property,
12    and public welfare of its  citizens,  the  business  of  home
13    repair  and  remodeling  is  a  matter  affecting  the public
14    interest.  The  General  Assembly  recognizes  that  improved
15    communications  and  accurate representations between persons
16    engaged in the business of making home repairs or  remodeling
17    and their consumers will increase consumer confidence, reduce
18    the  likelihood  of  disputes,  and  promote  fair and honest
19    practices in that business in this State.

20        Section 10.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
 
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 1        "Home repair and remodeling" means the fixing, replacing,
 2    altering, converting, modernizing, improving, or making of an
 3    addition to any real property primarily designed or used as a
 4    residence other than maintenance, service, or  repairs  under
 5    $500.      "Home   repair   and   remodeling"   includes  the
 6    construction, installation, replacement,  or  improvement  of
 7    driveways,  swimming  pools,  porches,  kitchens,  bathrooms,
 8    basements, chimneys, chimney liners, garages, fences, fallout
 9    shelters, central air conditioning, central heating, boilers,
10    furnaces, electrical wiring, sewers, plumbing fixtures, storm
11    doors,  windows,  roofs,  awnings,  and other improvements to
12    structures within the residence or upon the land adjacent  to
13    the residence.  "Home repair and remodeling" does not include
14    the  sale,  installation, cleaning, or repair of carpets; the
15    repair, installation, replacement, or connection of any  home
16    appliance   including,   but   not   limited  to,  disposals,
17    refrigerators, ranges, garage door  openers,  televisions  or
18    television  antennas, washing machines, telephones, hot water
19    heaters, satellite  dishes,  or  other  appliances  when  the
20    persons  replacing,  installing, repairing, or connecting the
21    home appliance are employees or agents of the  merchant  that
22    sold  the  home  appliance  or  sold new products of the same
23    type; or landscaping.
24        "Person" means any individual, partnership,  corporation,
25    business, trust, or other legal entity.
26        "Residence"  means  a single-family home or dwelling or a
27    multiple-family  home  or  dwelling  containing  6  or  fewer
28    apartments, condominiums, town  houses,  or  dwelling  units,
29    used  or intended to be used by occupants as dwelling places.
30    This  Act  does  not  apply  to  original   construction   of
31    single-family   or  multi-family  residences  or  repairs  to
32    dwellings containing more than 6 apartments or family units.

33        Section 15.  Written contract; costs  enumerated.   Prior
 
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 1    to initiating home repair or remodeling work for over $1,000,
 2    a person engaged in the business of home repair or remodeling
 3    shall  furnish  to  the  customer  for  signature  a  written
 4    contract  or work order that states the total cost, including
 5    parts and materials listed with reasonable particularity  and
 6    any  charge for an estimate.  In addition, the contract shall
 7    state the business name and address of the person engaged  in
 8    the  business  of  home  repair or remodeling.  If the person
 9    engaged in the business of home repair or remodeling  uses  a
10    post office box or mail receiving service or agent to receive
11    home   repair  or  remodeling  business  correspondence,  the
12    contract also shall state the residence address of the person
13    engaged in the business of home repair or remodeling.

14        Section  20.  Consumer  rights  brochure.   (a)  For  any
15    contract over $1,000, any person engaging in the business  of
16    home  repair  and remodeling shall provide to its customers a
17    copy of the "Home Repair: Know Your Consumer Rights" pamphlet
18    prior to the execution of  any  home  repair  and  remodeling
19    contract.     The   consumer   shall   sign   and   date   an
20    acknowledgment  form entitled "Consumer Rights Acknowledgment
21    Form" that states: "I, the homeowner, have received from  the
22    contractor a copy of the pamphlet entitled 'Home Repair: Know
23    Your  Consumer  Rights.'"   The  contractor  or  his  or  her
24    representative  shall  also  sign and date the acknowledgment
25    form, which includes the name and address of the home  repair
26    and remodeling business.  The acknowledgment form shall be in
27    duplicate  and  incorporated into the pamphlet.  The original
28    acknowledgment form shall be retained by the  contractor  and
29    the  duplicate  copy shall be retained within the pamphlet by
30    the consumer.
31        (b)  For any contract for $1,000  or  under,  any  person
32    engaging  in the business of home repair and remodeling shall
33    provide to its customers a copy of  the  "Home  Repair:  Know
 
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 1    Your Consumer Rights" pamphlet.  No written acknowledgment of
 2    receipt  of the pamphlet is required for a contract of $1,000
 3    or under.
 4        (c)  The pamphlet must be  a  separate  document,  in  at
 5    least  12 point type, and in legible ink.  The pamphlet shall
 6    read as follows:

 7               "HOME REPAIR: KNOW YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS

 8        As you plan for your home repair/improvement project,  it
 9    is  important  to ask the right questions in order to protect
10    your investment.  The tips in this fact  sheet  should  allow
11    you  to  protect yourself and minimize the possibility that a
12    misunderstanding may occur.

13                     AVOIDING HOME REPAIR FRAUD

14    Please use extreme caution when confronted with the following
15    warning signs of a potential scam:
16        (1)  Door-to-door salespersons with no local  connections
17    who  offer to do home repair work for substantially less than
18    the market price.
19        (2)  Solicitations for repair work from  a  company  that
20    lists  only a telephone number or a post-office box number to
21    contact, particularly if it is an out-of-state company.
22        (3)  Contractors who fail to provide customers references
23    when requested.
24        (4)  Persons offering to inspect your home for free.   Do
25    not  admit anyone into your home unless he or she can present
26    authentic identification establishing  his  or  her  business
27    status.   When in doubt, do not hesitate to call the worker's
28    employer to verify his or her identity.
29        (5)  Contractors demanding cash payment for a job or  who
30    ask  you  to  make a check payable to a person other than the
31    owner or company name.
32        (6)  Offers from a contractor to drive you to the bank to
 
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 1    withdraw funds to pay for the work.

 2                              CONTRACTS

 3        (1)  Get all estimates in writing.
 4        (2)  Do  not  be  induced  into  signing  a  contract  by
 5    high-pressure sales tactics.
 6        (3)  Never sign a contract with blank spaces or  one  you
 7    do  not  fully  understand.   If you are taking out a loan to
 8    finance the work, do not sign the contract before your lender
 9    approves the loan.
10        (4)  Remember, you have 3 business days from the time you
11    sign your contract to cancel any contract if the sale is made
12    at your home.  The contractor  cannot  deprive  you  of  this
13    right  by initiating work, selling your contract to a lender,
14    or any other tactic.
15        (5)  If the contractor does business under a  name  other
16    than  the contractor's real name, the business must either be
17    incorporated or registered under the  Assumed  Business  Name
18    Act.   Check  with  the  Secretary  of  State  to  see if the
19    business is incorporated or with the county clerk to  see  if
20    the  business  has registered under the Assumed Business Name
21    Act.
22        (6)  Homeowners should check with local and county  units
23    of  government  to  determine  if  permits or inspections are
24    required.
25        (7)  Determine whether the contractor will guarantee  his
26    or her work and products.
27        (8)  Determine  whether  the  contractor  has  the proper
28    insurance.
29        (9)  Do not sign a  certificate  of  completion  or  make
30    final payment until the work is done to your satisfaction.
31        (10)  Remember,   homeowners  should  know  who  provides
32    supplies and labor for  any  work  performed  on  your  home.
33    Suppliers  and  subcontractors  have  a  right to file a lien
 
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 1    against your property if the general contractor fails to  pay
 2    them.    To  protect your property, request lien waivers from
 3    the general contractor.

 4              BASIC TERMS TO BE INCLUDED IN A CONTRACT

 5        (1)  Contractor's  full  name,  address,  and   telephone
 6    number.   Illinois  law  requires  that  persons selling home
 7    repair and improvement services provide their customers  with
 8    notice  of  any change to their business name or address that
 9    comes about prior  to  the  agreed  dates  for  beginning  or
10    completing the work.
11        (2)  A description of the work to be performed.
12        (3)  Starting and estimated completion dates.
13        (4)  Total cost of work to be performed.
14        (5)  Schedule  and  method  of  payment,  including  down
15    payment, subsequent payments, and final payment.
16        (6)  A  provision  stating the grounds for termination of
17    the contract by either party. However, the homeowner must pay
18    the contractor for work completed.  If the  contractor  fails
19    to  commence  or  complete  work  within  the contracted time
20    period, the homeowner may cancel and may  be  entitled  to  a
21    refund of any down payment or other payments made towards the
22    work, upon written demand by certified mail.
23        Homeowners  should  obtain  a copy of the signed contract
24    and keep it in a safe place for reference as needed.

25     IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE BEEN DEFRAUDED OR YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
26        If you think you have been defrauded by a  contractor  or
27    have  any questions, please bring it to the attention of your
28    State's Attorney or the Illinois Attorney General's Office.
29    Attorney General Toll-Free Numbers
30    Carbondale         (800) 243-0607
31    Springfield        (800) 243-0618
32    Chicago            (800) 386-5438".
 
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 1        Section 25.  Insurance required.  Any person  engaged  in
 2    the  business  of home repair and remodeling shall obtain and
 3    maintain in full force and effect during the operation of the
 4    business public liability and property  damage  insurance  in
 5    the amount of $100,000 per person and $300,000 per occurrence
 6    of bodily injury, $50,000 per occurrence for property damage,
 7    and in the amount of $10,000 per occurrence for improper home
 8    repair  or  remodeling  not  in  conformance  with applicable
 9    State, county, or municipal building codes, unless the person
10    has a net worth of not less than $1,000,000 as determined  on
11    the  basis  of  the person's most recent financial statement,
12    prepared within 13 months.

13        Section 30.  Unlawful  acts.   It  is  unlawful  for  any
14    person engaged in the business of home repairs and remodeling
15    to remodel or make repairs or charge for remodeling or repair
16    work  before  obtaining  a signed contract or work order over
17    $1,000.  This conduct is unlawful but is  not  exclusive  nor
18    meant  to  limit  other  kinds of methods, acts, or practices
19    that may be unfair or deceptive.

20        Section 35.  Enforcement.
21        (a)  The Attorney General or the State's Attorney of  any
22    county  in  this State may bring an action in the name of the
23    people of this State  against  any  person  to  restrain  and
24    prevent any pattern or practice violation of this Act. In the
25    enforcement  of this Act, the Attorney General or the State's
26    Attorney may accept an assurance of voluntary compliance from
27    anyone engaged in any conduct, act,  or  practice  deemed  in
28    violation  of  this  Act. Failure to perform the terms of any
29    such  assurance  constitutes  prima  facie  evidence   of   a
30    violation of this Act.
31        (b)  All  remedies,  penalties,  and authority granted to
32    the Attorney General or the State's Attorney of any county in
 
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 1    this State by  the  Consumer  Fraud  and  Deceptive  Business
 2    Practices   Act   shall  be  available  to  him  or  her  for
 3    enforcement of this Act, and any violation of this Act  shall
 4    constitute  a  violation  of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive
 5    Business Practices Act.

 6        Section 900. The Consumer Fraud  and  Deceptive  Business
 7    Practices Act is amended by changing Section 2Z as follows:

 8        (815 ILCS 505/2Z) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z)
 9        Sec.  2Z.   Violations  of  other  Acts.   Any person who
10    knowingly violates the Automotive Repair Act, the Home Repair
11    and Remodeling  Act,  the  Dance  Studio  Act,  the  Physical
12    Fitness   Services   Act,  the  Hearing  Instrument  Consumer
13    Protection  Act,  the  Illinois  Union  Label  Act,  the  Job
14    Referral and Job Listing Services  Consumer  Protection  Act,
15    the  Travel  Promotion  Consumer  Protection  Act, the Credit
16    Services Organizations Act, the Automatic  Telephone  Dialers
17    Act,  the  Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, the
18    Telephone Solicitations Act, the Illinois Funeral  or  Burial
19    Funds  Act,  the  Cemetery Care Act, or the Pre-Need Cemetery
20    Sales Act commits an unlawful practice within the meaning  of
21    this Act.
22    (Source:  P.A.  89-72,  eff.  12-31-95;  89-615, eff. 8-9-96;
23    90-426, eff. 1-1-98.)

24        Section 999.   Effective  date.  This  Act  takes  effect
25    January 1, 2000.".

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