Bill Status of HB 836   102nd General Assembly


Short Description:  PRIVATE DETECTIVE-TRAINING

House Sponsors
Rep. Bob Morgan-Jawaharial Williams, Lance Yednock, Nicholas K. Smith, Debbie Meyers-Martin and Suzanne Ness

Senate Sponsors
(Sen. Laura Fine-Patricia Van Pelt-Napoleon Harris, III-Laura Ellman)


Last Action  View All Actions

DateChamber Action
  5/26/2022HousePublic Act . . . . . . . . . 102-0900

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
225 ILCS 447/5-10
225 ILCS 447/15-25
225 ILCS 447/20-20
225 ILCS 447/25-20
225 ILCS 447/35-40
225 ILCS 447/35-45
720 ILCS 5/24-2

Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004. In a provision requiring training for registered employees of a private detective agency within 30 days of their employment, specifies that the training may be classroom-based or online Internet-based and removes certain topics that must be included in that training. Provides that registered employees of a private detective agency and private detectives shall complete an additional 8 hours of annual training each calendar year. Provides that private security contractors shall complete an additional 4 hours of annual training each calendar year. Provides that classroom basic training for private security contractors may be provided in a classroom setting or may be Internet-based online or other supervised computerized training. Provides that if a private security contractor owns or is employed by a private security contractor agency, the private security contractor agency shall maintain a record of the annual training and must make the record of annual training available to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation upon request. Provides that a licensee applying for a firearm control card must complete a firearm training course consisting of 48 hours (rather than 40 hours) of training. Provides that a licensee or employee in possession of a valid firearm control card shall complete an additional 8 hours of refresher training each calendar year. Requires that commercial or industrial operations that employ one or more persons (rather than 5 or more persons) shall register their security forces with the Department and that registration subjects the security force to certain requirements. Makes other changes. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012 to make conforming changes.

House Floor Amendment No. 1
Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Reinserts the provisions of the introduced bill with the following changes: In provisions amending the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004, provides that training for registered employees of a private detective agency, private detectives, and private security contractors may be provided in a classroom or seminar setting or via Internet-based online learning programs (rather than in a classroom setting or may be Internet-based online or other supervised computerized training); provides that the original form or a copy (rather than the form) that certifies that the employee successfully completed basic and annual training shall be placed in the employee's file with the employer for the period the employee remains with the employer (and makes conforming changes); and makes other changes. In provisions amending the Criminal Code of 2012, removes language that provides that specified provisions concerning the unlawful use of a weapon do not apply to an athlete's possession, transport on official Olympic and Paralympic transit systems established for athletes, or use of competition firearms sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic Committee, the International Shooting Sport Federation, or USA Shooting in connection with such athlete's training for and participation in shooting competitions at the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games and sanctioned test events leading up to the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games; specifies that, for certain security guards, 20 hours of training for a security officer and 28 (rather than 20) hours of firearm training are required to qualify for an exemption; and makes conforming changes.

Senate Floor Amendment No. 1
Deletes reference to:
225 ILCS 447/5-10
225 ILCS 447/15-25
225 ILCS 447/20-20
225 ILCS 447/25-20
225 ILCS 447/35-40
720 ILCS 5/24-2
Adds reference to:
New Act

Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Health Insurance Coverage Premium Misalignment Study Act. Sets forth provisions concerning the purpose of the Act and findings. Provides that the Department of Insurance shall oversee a study to explore rate setting approaches that may yield a misalignment of premiums across different tiers of coverage in Illinois' individual health insurance market. Provides that the study shall produce cost estimates for Illinois residents addressing metal-level premium misalignment policy along with the impact of the policy on health insurance affordability and access and the uninsured rates for low-income and middle-income residents, with break-out data by geography, race, ethnicity, and income level. Provides that the study shall evaluate how premium realignment if implemented would affect costs and outcomes for Illinoisans. Provides that the Department shall develop and submit, no later than January 1, 2024, a report to the General Assembly and the Governor concerning the design, costs, benefits, and implementation of premium realignment to increase affordability and access to health care coverage that leverages existing State infrastructure.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/10/2021HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr.
  2/10/2021HouseFirst Reading
  2/10/2021HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  3/2/2021HouseAssigned to Labor & Commerce Committee
  3/10/2021HouseDo Pass / Short Debate Labor & Commerce Committee; 028-000-000
  3/17/2021HousePlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
  3/25/2021HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr.
  3/25/2021HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Rules Committee
  4/6/2021HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Labor & Commerce Committee
  4/14/2021HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Lance Yednock
  4/15/2021HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommends Be Adopted Labor & Commerce Committee; 028-000-000
  4/20/2021HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  4/20/2021HouseHouse Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted
  4/20/2021HousePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
  4/21/2021HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Nicholas K. Smith
  4/21/2021HouseThird Reading - Short Debate - Passed 116-000-000
  4/21/2021HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Jawaharial Williams
  4/21/2021SenateArrive in Senate
  4/21/2021SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of First Reading April 22, 2021
  4/22/2021SenateChief Senate Sponsor Sen. John Connor
  4/22/2021SenateFirst Reading
  4/22/2021SenateReferred to Assignments
  4/28/2021SenateAssigned to Licensed Activities
  5/6/2021SenateDo Pass Licensed Activities; 007-000-000
  5/6/2021SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading May 10, 2021
  5/13/2021SenateSecond Reading
  5/13/2021SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May 14, 2021
  5/26/2021SenateAdded as Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Patricia Van Pelt
  5/31/2021SenateRule 2-10 Third Reading Deadline Established As June 15, 2021
  6/15/2021SenateRule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
  8/25/2021SenateRule 2-10 Third Reading Deadline Established As December 1, 2021
  8/26/2021SenateApproved for Consideration Assignments
  8/26/2021SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading August 31, 2021
  10/13/2021SenatePursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b)(ii) this bill shall not be re-referred to the Committee on Assignment pursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b).
  11/28/2021SenatePursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b) / Referred to Assignments
  4/7/2022SenateApproved for Consideration Assignments
  4/7/2022SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
  4/7/2022SenateRule 2-10 Third Reading Deadline Established As April 8, 2022
  4/7/2022SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Laura Fine
  4/7/2022SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
  4/7/2022SenateAlternate Chief Sponsor Changed to Sen. Laura Fine
  4/8/2022SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Executive
  4/8/2022SenateAdded as Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Napoleon Harris, III
  4/8/2022SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommend Do Adopt Executive; 017-000-000
  4/8/2022SenateAdded as Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura Ellman
  4/8/2022SenateRecalled to Second Reading
  4/8/2022SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted; Fine
  4/8/2022SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
  4/8/2022SenateThird Reading - Passed; 056-000-000
  4/8/2022HouseArrived in House
  4/8/2022HousePlaced on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s) 1
  4/8/2022HouseChief Sponsor Changed to Rep. Bob Morgan
  4/8/2022HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion Filed Concur Rep. Bob Morgan
  4/8/2022HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Referred to Rules Committee
  4/8/2022HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Rules Referred to Insurance Committee
  4/8/2022HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Recommends Be Adopted Insurance Committee; 017-000-000
  4/8/2022HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 House Concurs 107-001-003
  4/8/2022HouseHouse Concurs
  4/8/2022HousePassed Both Houses
  4/8/2022HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin
  4/8/2022HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Suzanne Ness
  5/6/2022HouseSent to the Governor
  5/26/2022HouseGovernor Approved
  5/26/2022HouseEffective Date January 1, 2023
  5/26/2022HousePublic Act . . . . . . . . . 102-0900

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