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Rep. Mary E. Flowers
Filed: 3/21/2023
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1020
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1020 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act of |
5 | | 2002 is amended by changing Section 15-10 and by adding |
6 | | Section 10-25 as follows: |
7 | | (225 ILCS 458/10-25 new) |
8 | | Sec. 10-25. Discrimination prohibited. An appraiser shall |
9 | | not discriminate when preparing an appraisal of residential or |
10 | | commercial real estate. For the purposes of this Section, an |
11 | | appraiser discriminates when the appraiser considers the |
12 | | actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, national |
13 | | origin, ancestry, age, order of protection status, marital |
14 | | status, physical or mental disability, military status, sexual |
15 | | orientation, pregnancy, unfavorable discharge from military |
16 | | service, familial status, source of income, or arrest record |
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1 | | of the owner of the real estate or the residents of the |
2 | | geographic area in which the real estate is located when |
3 | | determining the market value of the real estate. In addition |
4 | | to the disciplinary procedures set forth in Section 15-10, an |
5 | | aggrieved party may commence a civil action alleging |
6 | | discrimination in an appropriate circuit court not later than |
7 | | 2 years after the occurrence that constitutes discrimination |
8 | | under this Section. Such a civil action shall be subject to the |
9 | | same procedures, rights, and remedies as a civil action |
10 | | alleging a civil rights violation of Article 3 of the Illinois |
11 | | Human Rights Act under Section 10-102 of the Illinois Human |
12 | | Rights Act. |
13 | | A civil action may also be initiated by the Attorney |
14 | | General whenever the Attorney General has
reasonable cause to |
15 | | believe that an appraiser is engaged in a pattern and practice |
16 | | of discrimination prohibited by this Section. Such a civil |
17 | | action shall be subject to the same procedures, rights, and |
18 | | remedies as a civil action alleging a civil rights violation |
19 | | of Article 3 of the Illinois Human Rights Act under Section |
20 | | 10-104 of the Illinois Human Rights Act. |
21 | | Prior to initiating a civil action, the Attorney
General |
22 | | shall conduct a preliminary investigation to determine whether |
23 | | there is reasonable cause to believe that any person or group |
24 | | of persons is engaged in a pattern and practice of |
25 | | discrimination prohibited by this Section and whether the |
26 | | dispute can be resolved without litigation. In conducting this |
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1 | | investigation, the Attorney General may: (i) require the |
2 | | individual or entity to file a
statement or report in writing, |
3 | | under oath or otherwise, as to all information the Attorney |
4 | | General may consider necessary; (ii) examine under oath any |
5 | | person alleged to have
participated in or with knowledge of |
6 | | the alleged pattern and practice violation; or (iii) issue |
7 | | subpoenas or conduct hearings in aid of
any investigation.
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8 | | (225 ILCS 458/15-10)
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9 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
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10 | | Sec. 15-10. Grounds for disciplinary action.
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11 | | (a) The Department
may suspend, revoke,
refuse to issue,
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12 | | renew, or restore a license and may reprimand place on |
13 | | probation or administrative
supervision,
or take any |
14 | | disciplinary or non-disciplinary action, including
imposing
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15 | | conditions limiting the scope, nature, or extent of the real |
16 | | estate appraisal
practice of a
licensee or reducing the |
17 | | appraisal rank of a licensee,
and may impose an administrative |
18 | | fine
not to exceed $25,000 for each violation upon a licensee
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19 | | for any one or combination of the following:
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20 | | (1) Procuring or attempting to procure a license by |
21 | | knowingly making a
false statement,
submitting false |
22 | | information, engaging in any form of fraud or
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23 | | misrepresentation,
or refusing
to provide complete |
24 | | information in response to a question in an application |
25 | | for
licensure.
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1 | | (2) Failing to meet the minimum qualifications for |
2 | | licensure as an
appraiser established by this
Act.
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3 | | (3) Paying money, other than for the fees provided for |
4 | | by this Act, or
anything of value to a
member or employee |
5 | | of the Board or the Department
to procure
licensure
under |
6 | | this Act.
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7 | | (4) Conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo |
8 | | contendere, as enumerated in subsection (e) of Section |
9 | | 5-22, under the laws of any jurisdiction of the United |
10 | | States: (i) that is a felony, misdemeanor, or |
11 | | administrative sanction or (ii) that is a crime that |
12 | | subjects the licensee to compliance with the requirements |
13 | | of the Sex Offender Registration Act.
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14 | | (5) Committing an act or omission involving |
15 | | dishonesty, fraud, or
misrepresentation with the intent to
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16 | | substantially benefit the licensee or another person or |
17 | | with intent to
substantially injure
another person as |
18 | | defined by rule.
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19 | | (6) Violating a provision or standard for the |
20 | | development or
communication of real estate
appraisals as |
21 | | provided in Section 10-10 of this Act or as defined by |
22 | | rule.
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23 | | (7) Failing or refusing without good cause to exercise |
24 | | reasonable
diligence in developing, reporting,
or |
25 | | communicating an appraisal, as defined by this Act or by |
26 | | rule.
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1 | | (8) Violating a provision of this Act or the rules |
2 | | adopted pursuant to
this Act.
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3 | | (9) Having been disciplined by another state, the |
4 | | District of Columbia, a
territory, a foreign nation,
a |
5 | | governmental agency, or any other entity authorized to |
6 | | impose discipline if
at least one of
the grounds for that |
7 | | discipline is the same as or the equivalent of one of the
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8 | | grounds for
which a licensee may be disciplined under this |
9 | | Act.
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10 | | (10) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or |
11 | | unprofessional conduct of a
character likely to
deceive, |
12 | | defraud, or harm the public.
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13 | | (11) Accepting an appraisal assignment when the |
14 | | employment
itself is contingent
upon the appraiser |
15 | | reporting a predetermined estimate, analysis, or opinion |
16 | | or
when the fee
to be paid is contingent upon the opinion, |
17 | | conclusion, or valuation reached or
upon the
consequences |
18 | | resulting from the appraisal assignment.
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19 | | (12) Developing valuation conclusions based on the |
20 | | race, color, religion,
sex, national origin,
ancestry, |
21 | | age, marital status, family status, physical or mental |
22 | | disability, sexual orientation, pregnancy, order of |
23 | | protection status, military status, or
unfavorable
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24 | | military discharge, as defined under the Illinois Human |
25 | | Rights Act, of the
prospective or
present owners or |
26 | | occupants of the area or property under appraisal.
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1 | | (13) Violating the confidential nature of government |
2 | | records to which
the licensee gained
access through |
3 | | employment or engagement as an appraiser by a government |
4 | | agency.
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5 | | (14) Being adjudicated liable in a civil proceeding on |
6 | | grounds of
fraud, misrepresentation, or
deceit. In a |
7 | | disciplinary proceeding based upon a finding of civil |
8 | | liability,
the appraiser shall
be afforded an opportunity |
9 | | to present mitigating and extenuating circumstances,
but |
10 | | may not
collaterally attack the civil adjudication.
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11 | | (15) Being adjudicated liable in a civil proceeding |
12 | | for violation of
a state or federal fair
housing law.
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13 | | (16) Engaging in misleading or untruthful advertising |
14 | | or using a trade
name or insignia of
membership in a real |
15 | | estate appraisal or real estate organization of
which the |
16 | | licensee is
not a member.
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17 | | (17) Failing to fully cooperate with a Department |
18 | | investigation by knowingly
making a false
statement, |
19 | | submitting false or misleading information, or refusing to |
20 | | provide
complete information in response to written
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21 | | interrogatories or a written
request for documentation |
22 | | within 30 days of the request.
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23 | | (18) Failing to include within the certificate of |
24 | | appraisal for all
written appraisal reports the |
25 | | appraiser's license number and licensure title.
All |
26 | | appraisers providing significant contribution to the |
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1 | | development and
reporting of an appraisal must be |
2 | | disclosed in the appraisal report. It is a
violation of |
3 | | this Act for an
appraiser to sign a report,
transmittal |
4 | | letter, or appraisal certification knowing that a person |
5 | | providing
a significant
contribution to the report has not |
6 | | been disclosed in the appraisal report.
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7 | | (19) Violating the terms of a disciplinary order or |
8 | | consent to administrative supervision order. |
9 | | (20) Habitual or excessive use or addiction to |
10 | | alcohol, narcotics, stimulants, or any other chemical |
11 | | agent or drug that results in a licensee's inability to |
12 | | practice with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety. |
13 | | (21) A physical or mental illness or disability which |
14 | | results in the inability to practice under this Act with |
15 | | reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
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16 | | (22) Gross negligence in developing an appraisal or in |
17 | | communicating an appraisal or failing to observe one or |
18 | | more of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal |
19 | | Practice. |
20 | | (23) A pattern of practice or other behavior that |
21 | | demonstrates incapacity or incompetence to practice under |
22 | | this Act. |
23 | | (24) Using or attempting to use the seal, certificate, |
24 | | or license of another as one's own; falsely impersonating |
25 | | any duly licensed appraiser; using or attempting to use an |
26 | | inactive, expired, suspended, or revoked license; or |
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1 | | aiding or abetting any of the foregoing. |
2 | | (25) Solicitation of professional services by using |
3 | | false, misleading, or deceptive advertising. |
4 | | (26) Making a material misstatement in furnishing |
5 | | information to the Department. |
6 | | (27) Failure to furnish information to the Department |
7 | | upon written request. |
8 | | (28) Engaging in discrimination as provided in Section |
9 | | 10-25. |
10 | | (b) The Department
may reprimand suspend, revoke,
or |
11 | | refuse to issue or renew an education provider's
license, may |
12 | | reprimand, place on probation, or otherwise discipline
an |
13 | | education provider
and may suspend or revoke the course |
14 | | approval of any course offered by
an education provider and |
15 | | may impose an administrative fine
not to exceed $25,000 upon
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16 | | an education provider,
for any of the following:
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17 | | (1) Procuring or attempting to procure licensure by |
18 | | knowingly making a
false statement,
submitting false |
19 | | information, engaging in any form of fraud or
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20 | | misrepresentation, or
refusing to
provide complete |
21 | | information in response to a question in an application |
22 | | for
licensure.
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23 | | (2) Failing to comply with the covenants certified to |
24 | | on the application
for licensure as an education provider.
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25 | | (3) Committing an act or omission involving |
26 | | dishonesty, fraud, or
misrepresentation or allowing any |
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1 | | such act or omission by
any employee or contractor under |
2 | | the control of the provider.
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3 | | (4) Engaging in misleading or untruthful advertising.
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4 | | (5) Failing to retain competent instructors in |
5 | | accordance with rules
adopted
under this Act.
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6 | | (6) Failing to meet the topic or time requirements for |
7 | | course approval as
the provider of a qualifying
curriculum |
8 | | course or a continuing education course.
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9 | | (7) Failing to administer an approved course using the |
10 | | course materials,
syllabus, and examinations
submitted as |
11 | | the basis of the course approval.
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12 | | (8) Failing to provide an appropriate classroom |
13 | | environment for
presentation of courses, with
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14 | | consideration for student comfort, acoustics, lighting, |
15 | | seating, workspace, and
visual aid material.
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16 | | (9) Failing to maintain student records in compliance |
17 | | with the rules
adopted under this Act.
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18 | | (10) Failing to provide a certificate, transcript, or |
19 | | other student
record to the Department
or to a student
as |
20 | | may be required by rule.
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21 | | (11) Failing to fully cooperate with an
investigation |
22 | | by the Department by knowingly
making a false
statement, |
23 | | submitting false or misleading information, or refusing to |
24 | | provide
complete information in response to written |
25 | | interrogatories or a written
request for documentation |
26 | | within 30 days of the request.
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1 | | (c) In appropriate cases, the Department
may resolve a |
2 | | complaint against a licensee
through the issuance of a Consent |
3 | | to Administrative Supervision order.
A licensee subject to a |
4 | | Consent to Administrative Supervision order
shall be |
5 | | considered by the Department
as an active licensee in good |
6 | | standing. This order shall not be reported or
considered by |
7 | | the Department
to be a discipline
of the licensee. The records |
8 | | regarding an investigation and a Consent to
Administrative |
9 | | Supervision order
shall be considered confidential and shall |
10 | | not be released by the Department
except
as mandated by law.
A |
11 | | complainant shall be notified if the complaint has been |
12 | | resolved
by a Consent to
Administrative Supervision order.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 102-20, eff. 1-1-22 .)".
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