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Public Act 095-0502 |
SB1358 Enrolled |
LRB095 09548 CMK 29747 b |
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AN ACT concerning fire safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The State Fire Marshal Act is amended by |
changing Section 2 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 2905/2) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 2)
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Sec. 2. The Office shall have the following powers and |
duties:
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1. To exercise the rights, powers and duties which have |
been vested
by law in the Department of State Police as the |
successor of the
Department of Public Safety, State Fire |
Marshal, inspectors, officers and employees of the State Fire |
Marshal,
including arson investigation. Arson investigations |
conducted by the State Fire Marshal's Office shall be conducted |
by State Fire Marshal Arson Investigator Special Agents, who |
shall be peace officers as provided in the Peace Officer Fire |
Investigation Act.
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2. To keep a record, as may be required by law, of all |
fires
occurring in the State, together with all facts, |
statistics and
circumstances, including the origin of fires.
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3. To exercise the rights, powers and duties which have |
been vested
in the Department of State Police by the "Boiler |
and Pressure Vessel
Safety Act", approved August 7, 1951, as |
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amended.
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4. To administer the Illinois Fire Protection Training Act.
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5. To aid in the establishment and maintenance of the |
training facilities
and programs of the Illinois Fire Service |
Institute.
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6. To disburse Federal grants for fire protection purposes |
to units of
local government.
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7. To pay to or in behalf of the City of Chicago for the |
maintenance,
expenses, facilities and structures directly |
incident to the Chicago Fire
Department training program. Such |
payments may be made either as
reimbursements for expenditures |
previously made by the City, or as payments at the time
the |
City has incurred an obligation which is then due and payable |
for such
expenditures. Payments for the Chicago Fire Department |
training program
shall be made only for those expenditures |
which are not claimable by the
City under "An Act relating to |
fire protection training", certified November
9, 1971, as |
amended.
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8. To administer General Revenue Fund grants to areas not |
located in a
fire protection district or in a municipality |
which provides fire
protection services, to defray
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organizational expenses of forming a fire protection district.
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9. In cooperation with the Illinois Environmental |
Protection Agency,
to administer the Illinois Leaking |
Underground Storage Tank program in
accordance with Section 4 |
of this Act and Section 22.12 of the
Environmental Protection |
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Act.
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10. To expend state and federal funds as appropriated by |
the General Assembly.
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11. To provide technical assistance, to areas not located |
in a fire
protection district or in a municipality which |
provides fire protection
service, to form a fire protection |
district, to join an existing district,
or to establish a |
municipal fire department, whichever is applicable.
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12. To exercise such other powers and duties as may be
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vested in the Office by law.
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(Source: P.A. 94-178, eff. 1-1-06.)
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Section 10. The Peace Officer Fire Investigation Act is |
amended by changing Section 1 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 2910/1) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 501)
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Sec. 1. Peace Officer Status.
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(a) Any person who is a sworn member of any
organized and |
paid fire department of a political subdivision of this State
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and is authorized to investigate fires or explosions for such |
political
subdivision and , or who is employed by the Office of |
the State Fire Marshal
to determine the cause, origin and |
circumstances of such fires or explosions
that are suspected to |
be arson or arson-related crimes, may be classified
as a peace |
officer by the political subdivision or agency employing such
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person. A person so classified shall possess the same powers of |
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arrest,
search and seizure and the securing and service of |
warrants as sheriffs
of counties, and police officers within |
the jurisdiction of their political
subdivision. While in the |
actual investigation and matters incident thereto,
such person |
may carry weapons as may be necessary, but only if that person |
has
satisfactorily completed (1) a training program offered or |
approved by the
Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards |
Board which substantially conforms
to standards promulgated |
pursuant to the Illinois Police Training Act and the Peace |
Officer Firearm Training Act
"An
Act in relation to firearms |
training for peace officers", approved August 29,
1975, as |
amended; or in the case of employees of the Office of the State |
Fire
Marshal, a training course approved by the Department of |
State Police which
also substantially conforms to standards |
promulgated pursuant to "An Act in
relation to firearms |
training for peace officers", approved August 29, 1975, as
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amended ; and (2) a course in fire and arson investigation |
approved by the
Office of the State Fire Marshal pursuant to |
the Illinois Fire Protection
Training Act. Such training need |
not include exposure to vehicle and traffic
law, traffic |
control and accident investigation, or first aid, but shall
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include training in the law relating to the rights of persons |
suspected of
involvement in criminal activities.
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Any person granted the powers enumerated in this subsection |
(a)
Section may exercise such
powers only during the actual |
investigation of the cause, origin and
circumstances of such |
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fires or explosions that are suspected to be arson or
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arson-related crimes.
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(b) Persons employed by the Office of the State Fire |
Marshal to conduct arson investigations shall be designated |
State Fire Marshal Arson Investigator Special Agents and shall |
be peace officers with all of the powers of peace officers in |
cities and sheriffs in counties, except that they may exercise |
those powers throughout the State. These Special Agents may |
exercise these powers only when engaging in official duties |
during the actual investigation of the cause, origin, and
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circumstances of such fires or explosions that are suspected to |
be arson or
arson-related crimes and may carry weapons at all |
times, but only if they have satisfactorily completed (1) a |
training course approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement |
Training Standards Board that substantially conforms to the |
standards promulgated pursuant to the Peace Officer Firearm |
Training Act and (2) a course in fire and arson investigation |
approved by the
Office of the State Fire Marshal pursuant to |
the Illinois Fire Protection
Training Act. Such training need |
not include exposure to vehicle and traffic
law, traffic |
control and accident investigation, or first aid, but shall
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include training in the law relating to the rights of persons |
suspected of
involvement in criminal activities. |
For purposes of this subsection (b), a "State Fire Marshal |
Arson Investigator Special Agent" does not include any fire |
investigator, fireman, police officer, or other employee of the |
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federal government; any fire investigator, fireman, police |
officer, or other employee of any unit of local government; or |
any fire investigator, fireman, police officer, or other |
employee of the State of Illinois other than an employee of the |
Office of the State Fire Marshal assigned to investigate arson.
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The State Fire Marshal must authorize to each employee of |
the Office
of the State Fire Marshal who is exercising the |
powers of a peace officer a
distinct badge that, on its face, |
(i) clearly states that the badge is
authorized by the Office |
of the State Fire Marshal and (ii) contains a unique
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identifying number. No other badge shall be authorized by the |
Office of the
State Fire Marshal, except that a badge, |
different from the badge issued to
peace officers, may be |
authorized by the Office of the State Fire Marshal for
the use |
of fire prevention inspectors employed by that Office.
Nothing |
in this subsection prohibits the State Fire Marshal from |
issuing
shields or other distinctive identification to |
employees not exercising the
powers of a peace officer if the |
State Fire Marshal determines that a shield or
distinctive |
identification is needed by the employee to carry out his or |
her
responsibilities.
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(Source: P.A. 92-339, eff. 8-10-01; 93-423, eff. 8-5-03.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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