093_HB3057eng

 
HB3057 Engrossed                     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b

 1        AN ACT concerning professional regulation.

 2        Be it  enacted  by  the  People  of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing
 5    Code  is amended by changing Sections 1-10, 1-15, 1-20, 5-10,
 6    5-15, 5-25, 10-5, 10-10, 10-15, 10-30,  10-35,  15-5,  15-45,
 7    15-55, 15-75, and 15-80 as follows:

 8        (225 ILCS 41/1-10)
 9        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
10        Sec. 1-10.  Definitions. As used in this Code:
11        "Applicant"  means  any  person  making application for a
12    license or certificate of registration.
13        "Board"  means  the  Funeral  Directors   and   Embalmers
14    Licensing and disciplinary Board.
15        "Department"   means   the   Department  of  Professional
16    Regulation.
17        "Director" means the Director of Professional Regulation.
18        "Funeral director and embalmer" means  a  person  who  is
19    licensed  and  qualified to practice funeral directing and to
20    prepare, disinfect and preserve  dead  human  bodies  by  the
21    injection    or    external   application   of   antiseptics,
22    disinfectants or preservative fluids and materials and to use
23    derma surgery or plastic art for the restoring  of  mutilated
24    features.  It further means a person who restores the remains
25    of a person for the purpose of funeralization whose organs or
26    bone or tissue has been donated for anatomical purposes.
27        "Funeral  director  and  embalmer intern trainee" means a
28    person licensed by the  State  who  is  qualified  to  render
29    assistance to a funeral director and embalmer in carrying out
30    the  practice  of  funeral  directing and embalming under the
31    supervision of the funeral director and embalmer.
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -2-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        "Embalming"  means  the   process   of   sanitizing   and
 2    chemically  treating a deceased human body in order to reduce
 3    the presence and growth of microorganisms, to retard  organic
 4    decomposition,  to  render  the  remains safe to handle while
 5    retaining naturalness of tissue, and to restore an acceptable
 6    physical appearance for funeral viewing purposes.
 7        "Funeral director" means a person, known by the title  of
 8    "funeral director" or other similar words or titles, licensed
 9    by the State who practices funeral directing.
10        "Funeral   establishment",   "funeral  chapel",  "funeral
11    home", or "mortuary" means a building or separate portion  of
12    a  building  having a specific street address or location and
13    devoted to activities relating to the shelter, care,  custody
14    and  preparation  of  a  deceased  human  body  and which may
15    contain facilities for funeral or wake services.
16        "Owner" means the individual,  partnership,  corporation,
17    association, trust, estate, or agent thereof, or other person
18    or combination of persons who owns a funeral establishment or
19    funeral business.
20        "Person"  means any individual, partnership, association,
21    firm, corporation, trust or estate, or other entity.
22    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

23        (225 ILCS 41/1-15)
24        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
25        Sec. 1-15.  Funeral directing; definition. Conducting  or
26    engaging  in  or  representing  or  holding  out  oneself  as
27    conducting  or  engaged  in any one or any combination of the
28    following  practices  constitutes  the  practice  of  funeral
29    directing:
30             (a)  The practice of preparing,  otherwise  than  by
31        embalming,  for  the  burial,  cremation, or disposal and
32        directing and  supervising  the  burial  or  disposal  of
33        deceased  human  remains or performing any act or service
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -3-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        in connection with the preparing of  dead  human  bodies.
 2        Preparation,  direction,  and  supervision  shall  not be
 3        construed to mean those functions normally  performed  by
 4        cemetery and crematory personnel.
 5             (b)  The practice of operating a place for preparing
 6        for  the  disposition  of  deceased  human  bodies or for
 7        caring   for   deceased   human   bodies   before   their
 8        disposition.  Nothing in this  Code  shall  prohibit  the
 9        ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed
10        owner  if  the  place is operated in accordance with this
11        Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form
12        of funeral directing.
13             (c)  The removal of a deceased human body  from  its
14        place  of  death,  institution  or  other  location.  The
15        licensed funeral director may engage others who  are  not
16        licensed  funeral  directors  to assist in the removal if
17        the  funeral  director  directs  and  instructs  them  in
18        handling and  precautionary  procedures  and  accompanies
19        them  on all calls.  The transportation of deceased human
20        remains to a cemetery, crematory or other place of  final
21        disposition   shall   be   under   the  immediate  direct
22        supervision of a licensee unless otherwise  permitted  by
23        this  Section.   The  transportation  of  deceased  human
24        remains  that  are  embalmed  or  otherwise  prepared and
25        enclosed in an appropriate container to some other  place
26        that  is  not  the  place  of  final disposition, such as
27        another funeral home or common carrier, or to a  facility
28        that   shares  common  ownership  with  the  transporting
29        funeral  home  may  be  performed   under   the   general
30        supervision  of  a licensee, but the supervision need not
31        be immediate or direct.
32             (d)  The  administering  and   conducting   of,   or
33        assuming  responsibility for administering and conducting
34        of, at need funeral arrangements.
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -4-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1             (e)  The  assuming   custody   of,   transportation,
 2        providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of
 3        deceased  human  remains  and the furnishing of necessary
 4        funeral services, facilities and equipment.
 5             (f)  Using in connection with a name or practice the
 6        word  "funeral  director,"   "undertaker,"   "mortician,"
 7        "funeral  home,"  "funeral  parlor," "funeral chapel," or
 8        any other title implying that the person  is  engaged  in
 9        the practice of funeral directing.
10        The  practice  of funeral directing shall not include the
11    phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers  for  the
12    funeral,  or  reporting of prices on the firm's general price
13    list as required by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule
14    rule  by  nonlicensed  persons,  or   like   clerical   tasks
15    incidental to the act of making funeral arrangements.
16        The  making  of  funeral  arrangements, at need, shall be
17    done only by licensed funeral directors or  licensed  funeral
18    directors and embalmers.
19    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

20        (225 ILCS 41/1-20)
21        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
22        Sec.  1-20.  Funeral directing and embalming; definition.
23    "The practice of funeral directing and embalming" means:
24             (a)  The practice of preparing,  otherwise  than  by
25        embalming,  for  the  burial,  cremation, or disposal and
26        directing and  supervising  the  burial  or  disposal  of
27        deceased  human  remains or performing any act or service
28        in connection with the preparing of  dead  human  bodies.
29        Preparation,  direction,  and  supervision  shall  not be
30        construed to mean those functions normally  performed  by
31        cemetery and crematory personnel.
32             (b)  The practice of operating a place for preparing
33        for  the  disposition  of  deceased  human  bodies or for
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -5-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        caring   for   deceased   human   bodies   before   their
 2        disposition.  Nothing in this  Code  shall  prohibit  the
 3        ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed
 4        owner  if  the  place is operated in accordance with this
 5        Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form
 6        of funeral directing and embalming.
 7             (c)  The removal of a deceased human body  from  its
 8        place of death, institution or other location. A licensed
 9        funeral director and embalmer intern trainee may remove a
10        deceased human body from its place of death, institution,
11        or other location without another licensee being present.
12        The  licensed  funeral  director  and embalmer may engage
13        others  who  are  not  licensed  funeral  directors   and
14        embalmers   or  funeral  director  and  embalmer  interns
15        trainees to assist in the removal if the funeral director
16        and embalmer directs and instructs them in  handling  and
17        precautionary  procedures  and  accompanies  them  on all
18        calls.  The transportation of deceased human remains to a
19        cemetery, crematory or other place of  final  disposition
20        shall  be  under  the  immediate, direct supervision of a
21        licensee unless otherwise permitted by this Section.  The
22        transportation  of  deceased  human  remains   that   are
23        embalmed   or  otherwise  prepared  and  enclosed  in  an
24        appropriate container to some other place that is not the
25        place of final disposition, such as another funeral  home
26        or  common  carrier,  or to a facility that shares common
27        ownership with  the  transporting  funeral  home  may  be
28        performed  under  the  general supervision of a licensee,
29        but the supervision need not be immediate or direct.
30             (d)  The  administering  and   conducting   of,   or
31        assuming  responsibility for administering and conducting
32        of, at need funeral arrangements.
33             (e)  The  assuming   custody   of,   transportation,
34        providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -6-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        deceased  human  remains  and the furnishing of necessary
 2        funeral services, facilities and equipment.
 3             (f)  Using in connection with a name or practice the
 4        word  "funeral  director   and   embalmer",   "embalmer",
 5        "funeral  director",  "undertaker", "mortician", "funeral
 6        home", "funeral parlor", "funeral chapel", or  any  other
 7        title implying that the person is engaged in the practice
 8        of funeral directing and embalming.
 9             (g)  The  embalming  or  representing or holding out
10        oneself as  engaged  in  the  practice  of  embalming  of
11        deceased  human  bodies  or  the  transportation of human
12        bodies deceased of a contagious or infectious disease.
13        The practice of funeral directing and embalming shall not
14    include the phoning  in  of  obituary  notices,  ordering  of
15    flowers for the funeral, or reporting of prices on the firm's
16    general   price   list  as  required  by  the  Federal  Trade
17    Commission Funeral Rule rule by nonlicensed persons, or  like
18    clerical  tasks  incidental  to  the  act  of  making funeral
19    arrangements.
20        The making of funeral arrangements,  at  need,  shall  be
21    done  only  by licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral
22    directors  and  embalmers.  Licensed  funeral  director   and
23    embalmer interns trainees may, however, assist or participate
24    in the arrangements.
25    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

26        (225 ILCS 41/5-10)
27        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
28        Sec. 5-10.  Funeral director license; display.
29        Every  holder  of  a  license as a funeral director shall
30    display it in a conspicuous place in the licensee's  holder's
31    place  of  practice  or in the place of practice in which the
32    licensee holder is employed or, in case the  licensee  holder
33    is  engaged  in  funeral  directing at more than one place of
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -7-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    practice, then in the licensee's holder's principal place  of
 2    practice or the principal place of practice of the licensee's
 3    holder's employer.
 4    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

 5        (225 ILCS 41/5-15)
 6        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
 7        Sec.  5-15.  Expiration  and  renewal;  inactive  status;
 8    continuing  education. The expiration date and renewal period
 9    for each license issued under this Article shall  be  set  by
10    rule.  The holder of a license as a licensed funeral director
11    may   renew  the  license  during  the  month  preceding  the
12    expiration date of the license by paying the required fee.  A
13    licensed  funeral director whose license has expired may have
14    the license reinstated  within  5  years  from  the  date  of
15    expiration  upon  payment  of the required reinstatement fee.
16    The reinstatement shall  be  effective  as  of  the  date  of
17    reissuance of the license.
18        Any  licensed  funeral  director  whose  license has been
19    expired for more than 5 years may have the  license  restored
20    only by fulfilling the requirements of the Department's rules
21    and  by  paying  the  required  restoration fee. However, any
22    licensed funeral director whose license has expired while  he
23    or she has been engaged (1) in federal service on active duty
24    with  the  Army of the United States, the United States Navy,
25    the Marine Corps, the Air Force,  the  Coast  Guard,  or  the
26    State  Militia  called  into  the  service or training of the
27    United States of America or  (2)  in  training  or  education
28    under  the  supervision  of  the United States preliminary to
29    induction into the military  service  may  have  his  or  her
30    license  restored  without  paying any lapsed renewal fees or
31    restoration fee or without passing any examination if, within
32    2  years  after  termination  of  the  service,  training  or
33    education other than by dishonorable  discharge,  he  or  she
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -8-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    furnishes the Department with an affidavit to the effect that
 2    he  or  she  has been so engaged and that his or her service,
 3    training or education has been so terminated.
 4        In addition to any other requirement  for  renewal  of  a
 5    license  or  reinstatement  of  an expired license, beginning
 6    with licenses renewed or reinstated in 1993, as  a  condition
 7    for  the  renewal or reinstatement of a license as a licensed
 8    funeral director, each licensee shall provide evidence to the
 9    Department of completion of at least 12 hours  of  continuing
10    education  during the 24 months preceding the expiration date
11    of the license, or in the case of reinstatement,  during  the
12    24  months  preceding  application  for  reinstatement.   The
13    continuing education sponsors shall be approved by the Board.
14    In  addition,  any  qualified continuing education course for
15    funeral directors  offered  by  a  college,  university,  the
16    Illinois  Funeral  Directors  Association,  Funeral Directors
17    Services  Association  of  Greater   Chicago,   Cook   County
18    Association  of  Funeral Home Owners, Inc., Illinois Selected
19    Morticians Association, Inc., Illinois Cemetery  and  Funeral
20    Home  Association,  National  Funeral  Directors Association,
21    Selected Independent Funeral  Homes  National  Foundation  of
22    Funeral   Service,  National  Selected  Morticians,  National
23    Funeral   Directors   and   Morticians   Association,   Inc.,
24    International Order of the Golden Rule, or an Illinois school
25    of mortuary science shall be accepted toward satisfaction  of
26    the continuing education requirements.
27        The  Department  shall  establish  by  rule  a  means for
28    verification  of  completion  of  the  continuing   education
29    required   by   this   Section.   This  verification  may  be
30    accomplished  through  audits  of   records   maintained   by
31    licensees,  by  requiring  the  filing of continued education
32    certificates with the Department or a qualified  organization
33    selected  by  the Department to maintain these records, or by
34    other means established by the Department.
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -9-      LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        A person who is licensed as a funeral director under this
 2    Act and who has engaged in the practice of funeral  directing
 3    for  at  least  40  years shall be exempt from the continuing
 4    education requirements of  this  Section.  In  addition,  the
 5    Department  shall establish by rule an exemption or exception
 6    for funeral directors who, by reason of advanced age,  health
 7    or  other extreme condition should reasonably be excused from
 8    the continuing education requirement upon explanation to  the
 9    Board, the approval of the Director, or both.  Those persons,
10    identified  above,  who  cannot attend on-site classes, shall
11    have the opportunity  to  comply  by  completing  home  study
12    courses designed for them by sponsors.
13        Any  funeral  director  who  notifies  the  Department in
14    writing on forms prescribed by the Department  may  elect  to
15    place  his  or her license on an inactive status and shall be
16    excused from completion of continuing education  requirements
17    until  he  or  she  notifies  the Department in writing of an
18    intent  to  restore  the  license  to  active  status.    Any
19    licensee requesting restoration from  inactive  status  shall
20    notify  the  Department as provided by rule of the Department
21    and pay the fee required by the Department for restoration of
22    the license.  Any  licensee  whose  license  is  on  inactive
23    status shall not practice in the State of Illinois.
24        Practice  on  a license that has lapsed or been placed in
25    inactive  status  is  practicing  without  a  license  and  a
26    violation of this Code Act.
27    (Source: P.A. 92-641, eff. 7-11-02.)

28        (225 ILCS 41/5-25)
29        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
30        Sec. 5-25.  Prohibition of new licenses.  The  Department
31    shall  not  issue  any  new  licenses as funeral directors or
32    funeral director trainees.  Any person issued a license as  a
33    funeral  director  before  June 1, 1991 may renew the license
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -10-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    after that date under the provisions of this Article and that
 2    person may continue to renew or restore  the  license  during
 3    his   or  her  lifetime,  subject  only  to  the  renewal  or
 4    restoration requirements for the  license  under  this  Code.
 5    Any  person  issued  a  license as a funeral director trainee
 6    before June 1, 1991 may not renew or restore that license.
 7        Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code  or  any
 8    predecessor  Act,  the  Department shall issue a license as a
 9    funeral director to every person:
10             (1)  who has graduated from a  program  of  mortuary
11        science;
12             (2)  who  passed  the examination for licensing as a
13        funeral  director  under  the   Funeral   Directors   and
14        Embalmers  Licensing Act of 1935 on or after June 1, 1988
15        but before June 2, 1991;
16             (3)  who has completed one calendar year of training
17        as a licensed funeral director and embalmer trainee under
18        the  supervision  of  a  licensed  funeral  director  and
19        embalmer; and
20             (4)  who has on file or files an application  for  a
21        license  as  a  funeral director within 30 days after the
22        effective date of this amendatory Act of 1994.
23    (Source: P.A. 87-966; 88-659.)

24        (225 ILCS 41/10-5)
25        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
26        Sec. 10-5.  License requirement.  It is unlawful for  any
27    person  to  practice or attempt to practice funeral directing
28    and embalming without being licensed by the Department.
29        No person shall practice funeral directing and  embalming
30    who  does not have a fixed place of practice or establishment
31    in Illinois devoted to the care and preparation for burial or
32    for transportation of deceased human bodies, or  who  is  not
33    regularly   employed   in   a  fixed  place  of  practice  or
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -11-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    establishment.
 2        No person shall practice funeral directing and  embalming
 3    independently at the fixed place of practice or establishment
 4    of another licensee unless his or her name shall be published
 5    and displayed at all times in connection therewith.
 6        No  licensed  intern trainee shall independently practice
 7    funeral directing and embalming; however, a licensed  funeral
 8    director  and embalmer intern trainee may under the immediate
 9    personal supervision  of  a  licensed  funeral  director  and
10    embalmer  assist  a licensed funeral director and embalmer in
11    the practice of funeral directing and embalming.
12        No person  shall  practice  as  a  funeral  director  and
13    embalmer  intern  trainee  unless he or she possesses a valid
14    license in good standing to do so in the State of Illinois.
15    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

16        (225 ILCS 41/10-10)
17        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
18        Sec. 10-10.  License qualifications.  A person who  meets
19    all  of  the following requirements is qualified to receive a
20    license as a funeral director and embalmer:
21        (a)  Is at least 18 years of age.
22        (b)  Has successfully completed one academic  year  in  a
23    college or university and has successfully completed a course
24    of   instruction   of   at  least  one  year  duration  in  a
25    professional school  or  college  teaching  the  practice  of
26    funeral  directing  and  embalming  that  is  recognized  and
27    approved by the Department.
28        (c)  Has  studied funeral directing and embalming in this
29    State under a funeral director and embalmer,  licensed  under
30    this   Code  or  any  prior  Act,  for  at  least  one  year.
31    Nevertheless, no credit shall  be  given  for  the  study  of
32    funeral  directing and embalming in this State as an intern a
33    trainee unless the applicant during the period of study was a
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -12-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    licensed funeral director and embalmer intern trainee.
 2        (d)  Is satisfactorily versed in approved  measures  used
 3    by  the practice for the prevention and against the spread of
 4    disease and  has  the  skills  reasonably  involved,  and  is
 5    adequately   and   properly  protected  against  communicable
 6    diseases by means usually adopted  and  approved  by  medical
 7    science.
 8        (e)  Has  passed  an examination developed or acquired by
 9    the  Department  and  conducted  by  the  Department  or  its
10    designee to determine the fitness of an applicant to  receive
11    a license as a licensed funeral director and embalmer.
12    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 8-20-95.)

13        (225 ILCS 41/10-15)
14        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
15        Sec.  10-15.  Intern  Trainee  license qualifications.  A
16    person  who  meets  all  of  the  following  requirements  is
17    qualified to receive a license as a licensed funeral director
18    and embalmer intern trainee:
19        (a)  Is at least 18 years of age.
20        (b)  Has successfully completed one academic  year  in  a
21    college or university and has successfully completed a course
22    of   instruction   of   at  least  one  year  duration  in  a
23    professional school  or  college  teaching  the  practice  of
24    funeral  directing  and  embalming  that  is  recognized  and
25    approved by the Department.
26        (c)  Has been accepted for internship training in funeral
27    directing  and  embalming  by  an  Illinois  licensed funeral
28    director and embalmer.
29        (d)  Is satisfactorily versed in approved  measures  used
30    by  the  profession for the prevention and against the spread
31    of disease and has the skills  reasonably  involved,  and  is
32    adequately  protected  against communicable diseases by means
33    usually adopted by medical science.
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -13-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 8-20-95.)

 2        (225 ILCS 41/10-30)
 3        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
 4        Sec. 10-30.  Issuance, display of  license.  Whenever  an
 5    applicant   has  met  the  requirements  of  this  Code,  the
 6    Department shall issue  to  the  applicant  a  license  as  a
 7    licensed  funeral  director  and embalmer or licensed funeral
 8    director and embalmer intern trainee, as the case may be.
 9        Every  holder  of  a  license  shall  display  it  in   a
10    conspicuous  place  in the licensee's place of practice or in
11    the place of practice in which the licensee is  employed.  In
12    case  the  licensee  is  engaged  in  funeral  directing  and
13    embalming  at  more  than  one  place  of  practice, then the
14    license shall be displayed in the licensee's principal  place
15    of  practice  or  the  principal  place  of  practice  of the
16    licensee's employer.
17    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

18        (225 ILCS 41/10-35)
19        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
20        Sec.   10-35.  Renewal;    reinstatement;    restoration;
21    continuing  education. The expiration date and renewal period
22    for each license issued under this Article shall  be  set  by
23    rule.  The holder of a license as a licensed funeral director
24    and  embalmer or funeral director and embalmer intern trainee
25    may  renew  the  license  during  the  month  preceding   the
26    expiration  date of the license by paying the required fee. A
27    licensed funeral director and embalmer  or  licensed  funeral
28    director  and  embalmer trainee whose license has expired may
29    have the license reinstated within 5 years from the  date  of
30    expiration upon payment of the required reinstatement fee and
31    fulfilling  the  requirements of the Department's rules.  The
32    reinstatement of the license is effective as of the  date  of
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -14-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    the reissuance of the license.
 2        Any  licensed funeral director and embalmer whose license
 3    has been expired for more than 5 years may have  the  license
 4    restored only by fulfilling the requirements set forth in the
 5    Department's  rules  and  by  paying the required restoration
 6    fee. However, any licensed funeral director and  embalmer  or
 7    licensed  funeral  director and embalmer intern trainee whose
 8    license has expired while he or she has been engaged  (1)  in
 9    federal  service  on  active duty with the Army of the United
10    States, the United States Navy, the  Marine  Corps,  the  Air
11    Force,  the Coast Guard, or the State Militia called into the
12    service or training of the United States of America or (2) in
13    training or education under the  supervision  of  the  United
14    States  preliminary  to  induction into the military service,
15    may have his or her the license restored without  paying  any
16    lapsed renewal fees or restoration fee or without passing any
17    examination  if,  within  2  years  after  termination of the
18    service, training or education  other  than  by  dishonorable
19    discharge,  he  or  she the licensee furnishes the Department
20    with an affidavit to the effect that he or she  has  been  so
21    engaged  and  that  his or her service, training or education
22    has been so terminated.
23        No license of a  funeral  director  and  embalmer  intern
24    trainee shall be renewed more than twice.
25        In  addition  to  any  other requirement for renewal of a
26    license or reinstatement of  an  expired  license,  beginning
27    with  licenses  renewed or reinstated in 1993 and thereafter,
28    as a condition for the renewal or reinstatement of a  license
29    as  a  licensed  funeral director and embalmer, each licensee
30    shall provide evidence to the Department of completion of  at
31    least  24  hours of continuing education during the 24 months
32    preceding the expiration date of the license, or in the  case
33    of   reinstatement,   within  the  24  months  preceding  the
34    application  for  reinstatement.   The  continuing  education
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -15-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    sponsors shall be approved by the Board.   In  addition,  any
 2    qualified  continuing  education course for funeral directors
 3    and embalmers offered by a college, university, the  Illinois
 4    Funeral  Directors  Association,  Funeral  Directors Services
 5    Association of Greater Chicago, Cook  County  Association  of
 6    Funeral  Home  Owners,  Inc.,  Illinois  Selected  Morticians
 7    Associations,   Inc.,  Illinois  Cemetery  and  Funeral  Home
 8    Association, National Funeral Directors Association, Selected
 9    Independent Funeral  Homes  National  Foundation  of  Funeral
10    Service,   National  Selected  Morticians,  National  Funeral
11    Directors and  Morticians  Association,  Inc.,  International
12    Order  of  the Golden Rule, or an Illinois school of mortuary
13    science  shall  be  accepted  toward  satisfaction   of   the
14    continuing education requirements.
15        The  Department  shall  establish  by  rule  a  means for
16    verification  of  completion  of  the  continuing   education
17    required   by   this   Section.   This  verification  may  be
18    accomplished  through  audits  of   records   maintained   by
19    licensees,  by  requiring  the  filing of continued education
20    certificates with the Department or a qualified  organization
21    selected  by  the  Department  to maintain the records, or by
22    other means established by the Department.
23        A person who  is  licensed  as  a  funeral  director  and
24    embalmer  under  this Act and who has engaged in the practice
25    of funeral directing and embalming  for  at  least  40  years
26    shall be exempt from the continuing education requirements of
27    this  Section. In addition, the Department shall establish by
28    rule an exemption or  exception  for  funeral  directors  and
29    embalmers  who,  by  reason  of advanced age, health or other
30    extreme condition, should  reasonably  be  excused  from  the
31    continuing  education  requirement  upon  explanation  to the
32    Board, the approval of the Director, or both.  Those persons,
33    identified above, who cannot attend  on-site  classes,  shall
34    have  the  opportunity  to  comply  by  completing home study
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -16-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    courses designed for them by sponsors.
 2        Any  funeral  director  and  embalmer  who  notifies  the
 3    Department in writing on forms prescribed by the  Department,
 4    may  elect  to place his or her license on an inactive status
 5    and shall be excused from completion of continuing  education
 6    requirements  until  he  or  she  notifies  the Department in
 7    writing of an intent to restore the license to active status.
 8    While on inactive status, the licensee shall only be required
 9    to pay a single fee, established by the Department,  to  have
10    the   license   placed  on  inactive  status.   Any  licensee
11    requesting restoration from inactive status shall notify  the
12    Department  as provided by rule of the Department and pay the
13    fee  required  by  the  Department  for  restoration  of  the
14    license.  Any licensee whose license is  on  inactive  status
15    shall not practice in the State of Illinois.
16        Practice  on  a license that has lapsed or been placed in
17    inactive  status  is  practicing  without  a  license  and  a
18    violation of this Code.
19    (Source: P.A. 90-50, eff. 1-1-98.)

20        (225 ILCS 41/15-5) (from Ch. 111, par. 2825)
21        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
22        Sec. 15-5.  Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing and
23    Disciplinary  Board.  A  Funeral  Directors   and   Embalmers
24    Licensing and Disciplinary Board is created and shall consist
25    of  7  persons,  6  of  whom are licensed to practice funeral
26    directing and embalming in this  State,  and  one  who  is  a
27    knowledgeable  public member.  Each member shall be appointed
28    by the Director of the Department. The persons  so  appointed
29    shall  hold  their  offices for 4 years and until a qualified
30    successor is appointed.  All  vacancies  occurring  shall  be
31    filled  by the Director for the unexpired portion of the term
32    rendered vacant.  No member shall be eligible  to  serve  for
33    more  than  2  full  consecutive terms.  Any appointee may be
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -17-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    removed by the Director when in his or her discretion  he  or
 2    she finds removal to be in the public interest. The cause for
 3    removal  must  be  set  forth  in  writing.  The  Board shall
 4    annually select a chairman from its membership.  The  members
 5    of  the  Board  shall  be  reimbursed  for all legitimate and
 6    necessary expenses incurred  in  attending  meetings  of  the
 7    Board.   The  Board may meet as often as necessary to perform
 8    its duties under this Code, and shall meet at  least  once  a
 9    year in Springfield, Illinois.
10        The  members of the Board appointed and serving under the
11    Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act of  1935  shall
12    continue  to  serve under the Funeral Directors and Embalmers
13    Licensing Code and until the expiration  of  their  appointed
14    terms.   These  members  may be reappointed if eligible under
15    this Section.
16        The Department may seek the advice and recommendations of
17    the Board on any matter relating to  the  administration  and
18    enforcement of this Code.
19        The  Department shall seek the advice and recommendations
20    of  the  Board  in  connection   with   any   rulemaking   or
21    disciplinary  actions, including applications for restoration
22    of revoked licenses.  The Board shall have 60 days to respond
23    to a Department request for advice and  recommendations.   If
24    the  Department  fails to adopt, in whole or in part, a Board
25    recommendation  in  connection   with   any   rulemaking   or
26    disciplinary  action,  it shall provide a written explanation
27    of  its  specific  reasons  for  not   adopting   the   Board
28    recommendation.    The  written  explanations  shall  be made
29    available for public inspection.
30        The Department shall adopt all necessary  and  reasonable
31    rules  and  regulations  for  the effective administration of
32    this Code, and without limiting the foregoing, the Department
33    shall adopt rules and regulations:
34             (1)  prescribing  a   method   of   examination   of
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -18-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        candidates;
 2             (2)  defining   what   shall  constitute  a  school,
 3        college, university, department of a university or  other
 4        institution   to  determine  the  reputability  and  good
 5        standing  of  these  institutions  by  reference   to   a
 6        compliance  with  the  rules and regulations; however, no
 7        school, college, university, department of  a  university
 8        or   other   institution   that   refuses  admittance  to
 9        applicants, solely on account of race, color, creed,  sex
10        or  national  origin shall be considered reputable and in
11        good standing;
12             (3)  establishing  expiration  dates   and   renewal
13        periods for all licenses;
14             (4)  prescribing a method of handling complaints and
15        conducting  hearings  on proceedings to take disciplinary
16        action under this Code; and
17             (5)  providing for licensure by reciprocity.
18    (Source: P.A. 91-827, eff. 6-13-00.)

19        (225 ILCS 41/15-45)
20        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
21        Sec. 15-45.  Practice without license; injunction;  cease
22    and desist order; civil penalties.
23        (a)  The  practice  of funeral directing and embalming or
24    funeral directing by any person who has  not  been  issued  a
25    license  by  the Department, whose license has been suspended
26    or revoked, or whose license has not been renewed  is  hereby
27    declared  to  be  inimical  to  the  public  welfare  and  to
28    constitute  a  public  nuisance. The Director of Professional
29    Regulation may, in the name of the People  of  the  State  of
30    Illinois  through  the  Attorney  General  of  the  State  of
31    Illinois,  or the State's Attorney of any county in the State
32    of Illinois, apply for an injunction in the circuit court  to
33    enjoin  any person who has not been issued a license or whose
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -19-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    license has been suspended or revoked, or whose  license  has
 2    not  been  renewed,  from  practicing  funeral  directing and
 3    embalming or funeral directing. Upon the filing of a verified
 4    complaint in court, the court, if satisfied by  affidavit  or
 5    otherwise  that  the person is or has been practicing funeral
 6    directing and embalming or funeral directing  without  having
 7    been  issued  a  license or after his or her license has been
 8    suspended, revoked, or not renewed,  may  issue  a  temporary
 9    restraining  order  or preliminary injunction, without notice
10    or bond, enjoining  the  defendant  from  further  practicing
11    funeral  directing and embalming or funeral directing. A copy
12    of the verified complaint shall be served upon the  defendant
13    and the proceedings shall thereafter be conducted as in other
14    civil cases. If it is established that the defendant has been
15    or  is  practicing funeral directing and embalming or funeral
16    directing without having been issued a license or has been or
17    is practicing funeral  directing  and  embalming  or  funeral
18    directing  after  his  or  her  license  has  been suspended,
19    revoked, or not renewed,  the  court  may  enter  a  judgment
20    perpetually  enjoining  the defendant from further practicing
21    funeral directing and embalming or funeral directing. In case
22    of violation of any injunction entered  under  this  Section,
23    the  court  may  summarily  try  and  punish the offender for
24    contempt of court. Any  injunction  proceeding  shall  be  in
25    addition  to,  and  not  in  lieu of, all penalties and other
26    remedies in this Code.
27        (b)  Whenever, in the  opinion  of  the  Department,  any
28    person  or  other  entity violates any provision of this Act,
29    the Department may issue a notice to show cause why an  order
30    to cease and desist should not be entered against that person
31    or other entity. The rule shall clearly set forth the grounds
32    relied upon by the Department and shall provide a period of 7
33    days  from  the  date  of  the  rule to file an answer to the
34    satisfaction of the Department.  Failure  to  answer  to  the
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -20-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    satisfaction  of the Department shall cause an order to cease
 2    and desist to be issued immediately.
 3        (c) (1)  In addition to any  other  penalty  provided  by
 4        law,   any   person,  sole  proprietorship,  professional
 5        service   corporation,   limited    liability    company,
 6        partnership,  or  other entity that violates Section 1-15
 7        or 1-20 of this Act shall forfeit and pay to the  General
 8        Professions  Dedicated  Fund a civil penalty in an amount
 9        determined by the Department of not more than $10,000 for
10        each  offense.  The  penalty   shall   be   assessed   in
11        proceedings  as  provided in Sections 15-10 through 15-40
12        of this Act.
13             (2)  Unless the amount of the penalty is paid within
14        60 days after the order becomes final,  the  order  shall
15        constitute  a  judgement and shall be filed and execution
16        issued thereon in the same manner as the judgement  of  a
17        court of record.
18    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

19        (225 ILCS 41/15-55)
20        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
21        Sec.   15-55.  Preparation  room.  The  Department  shall
22    require that each fixed place of  practice  or  establishment
23    devoted  to  the  care  and  preparation  for  burial  or for
24    transportation  of   deceased   human   bodies   maintain   a
25    preparation  room  properly  equipped with necessary drainage
26    and ventilation facilities  and  containing  instruments  and
27    supplies  necessary  for  the  preparation  and  embalming of
28    deceased human bodies for burial  or  transportation.  Branch
29    operations  of  main  funeral businesses having a preparation
30    room and located in the State of Illinois are exempt from the
31    requirements of this Section.
32    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -21-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        (225 ILCS 41/15-75)
 2        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
 3        Sec.   15-75.  Violations;   grounds   for    discipline;
 4    penalties.
 5        (a)  Each  of the following acts is a Class A misdemeanor
 6    for the  first  offense,  and  a  Class  4  felony  for  each
 7    subsequent  offense.  These  penalties  shall  also  apply to
 8    unlicensed owners of funeral homes.
 9             (1)  Practicing the profession of funeral  directing
10        and  embalming  or  funeral  directing,  or attempting to
11        practice  the  profession  of   funeral   directing   and
12        embalming  or  funeral  directing  without a license as a
13        licensed  funeral  director  and  embalmer   or   funeral
14        director.
15             (2)  Serving as an intern a trainee under a licensed
16        funeral director and embalmer or attempting to serve as a
17        intern  trainee  under  a  licensed  funeral director and
18        embalmer without a license as a licensed funeral director
19        and embalmer intern trainee.
20             (3)  Obtaining or attempting to  obtain  a  license,
21        practice  or  business,  or  any other thing of value, by
22        fraud or misrepresentation.
23             (4)  Permitting any person in  one's  employ,  under
24        one's  control or in or under one's service to serve as a
25        funeral  director  and  embalmer,  funeral  director,  or
26        funeral director and embalmer  intern  trainee  when  the
27        person does not have the appropriate license.
28             (5)  Failing  to  display  a  license as required by
29        this Code.
30             (6)  Giving false information or making a false oath
31        or affidavit required by this Code.
32        (b)  Each of the following acts or actions is a violation
33    of this Code for which the Department may refuse to issue  or
34    renew,  or  may suspend or revoke any license or may take any
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -22-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    disciplinary  action  as  the  Department  may  deem   proper
 2    including fines not to exceed $1,000 for each violation.
 3             (1)  Obtaining  or attempting to obtain a license by
 4        fraud or misrepresentation.
 5             (2)  Conviction in this State or  another  state  of
 6        any  crime that is a felony or misdemeanor under the laws
 7        of this State or conviction of a felony or misdemeanor in
 8        a federal court.
 9             (3)  Violation of the laws of this State relating to
10        the funeral, burial or disposal of deceased human  bodies
11        or of the rules and regulations of the Department, or the
12        Department of Public Health.
13             (4)  Directly  or indirectly paying or causing to be
14        paid any sum of money or other valuable consideration for
15        the securing of business or for  obtaining  authority  to
16        dispose of any deceased human body.
17             (5)  Incompetence   or   untrustworthiness   in  the
18        practice of funeral directing and  embalming  or  funeral
19        directing.
20             (6)  False  or  misleading  advertising as a funeral
21        director and embalmer or funeral director, or advertising
22        or using the name of a person other than the holder of  a
23        license  in connection with any service being rendered in
24        the  practice  of  funeral  directing  and  embalming  or
25        funeral  directing.   Nothing  in  this  paragraph  shall
26        prevent including the  name  of  any  owner,  officer  or
27        corporate  director of a funeral business home who is not
28        a licensee in any advertisement used by  a  funeral  home
29        with   which   the   individual   is  affiliated  if  the
30        advertisement specifies the individual's affiliation with
31        the funeral home.
32             (7)  Engaging in,  promoting,  selling,  or  issuing
33        burial   contracts,   burial   certificates,   or  burial
34        insurance policies in connection with the profession as a
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -23-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        funeral  director  and  embalmer,  funeral  director,  or
 2        funeral director and embalmer intern trainee in violation
 3        of any laws of the State of Illinois.
 4             (8)  Refusing,  without  cause,  to  surrender   the
 5        custody  of a deceased human body upon the proper request
 6        of the person or persons lawfully entitled to the custody
 7        of the body.
 8             (9)  Taking undue advantage of a client  or  clients
 9        as to amount to the perpetration of fraud.
10             (10)  Engaging in funeral directing and embalming or
11        funeral directing without a license.
12             (11)  Encouraging,  requesting,  or  suggesting by a
13        licensee or some person working on his  behalf  and  with
14        his  consent  for  compensation that a person utilize the
15        services of a  certain  funeral  director  and  embalmer,
16        funeral  director,  or  funeral establishment unless that
17        information has been expressly requested by  the  person.
18        This  does  not  prohibit general advertising or pre-need
19        solicitation.
20             (12)  Making or causing to  be  made  any  false  or
21        misleading  statements  about  the  laws  concerning  the
22        disposal of human remains, including, but not limited to,
23        the  need  to embalm, the need for a casket for cremation
24        or the need for an outer burial container.
25             (13)  Continued  practice  by  a  person  having  an
26        infectious or contagious disease.
27             (14)  Embalming or attempting to embalm  a  deceased
28        human  body  without  express  prior authorization of the
29        person responsible for making  the  funeral  arrangements
30        for  the  body.   This  does  not  apply  to  cases where
31        embalming is  directed  by  local  authorities  who  have
32        jurisdiction  or  when  embalming is required by State or
33        local law.
34             (15)  Making a false statement on a  Certificate  of
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -24-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        Death  where  the  person  making  the  statement knew or
 2        should have known that the statement was false.
 3             (16)  Soliciting human bodies after death  or  while
 4        death is imminent.
 5             (17)  Performing  any  act  or  practice  that  is a
 6        violation of this Code, the rules for the  administration
 7        of this Code, or any federal, State or local laws, rules,
 8        or   regulations   governing   the  practice  of  funeral
 9        directing or embalming.
10             (18)  Performing any  act  or  practice  that  is  a
11        violation   of  Section  2  of  the  Consumer  Fraud  and
12        Deceptive Business Practices Act.
13             (19)  Engaging  in   unethical   or   unprofessional
14        conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud or harm
15        the  public  in  the  course  of  providing  professional
16        services or activities.
17             (20)  Taking possession of a dead human body without
18        having first obtained express permission from next of kin
19        or  a public agency legally authorized to direct, control
20        or permit the removal of deceased human bodies.
21             (21)  Advertising in a false or misleading manner or
22        advertising using the name of  an  unlicensed  person  in
23        connection   with  any  service  being  rendered  in  the
24        practice of funeral directing or  funeral  directing  and
25        embalming.   The  use  of  any  name  of an unlicensed or
26        unregistered person in an advertisement so  as  to  imply
27        that  the  person  will  perform  services  is considered
28        misleading advertising.  Nothing in this paragraph  shall
29        prevent  including  the  name  of  any  owner, officer or
30        corporate director of  a  funeral  home,  who  is  not  a
31        licensee,  in  any  advertisement  used by a funeral home
32        with  which  the  individual  is   affiliated,   if   the
33        advertisement specifies the individual's affiliation with
34        the funeral home.
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -25-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1             (22)  Directly  or indirectly receiving compensation
 2        for any professional services not actually performed.
 3             (23)  Failing to account for or  remit  any  monies,
 4        documents,  or  personal  property that belongs to others
 5        that comes into a licensee's possession.
 6             (24)  Treating  any  person   differently   to   his
 7        detriment  because  of  race,  color,  creed, gender sex,
 8        religion, or national origin.
 9             (25)  Knowingly making any false statements, oral or
10        otherwise, of a character likely to  influence,  persuade
11        or induce others in the course of performing professional
12        services or activities.
13             (26)  Knowingly  making  or  filing false records or
14        reports  in  the  practice  of  funeral   directing   and
15        embalming.
16             (27)  Failing   to   acquire   continuing  education
17        required under this Code.
18             (28)  Failing to comply with any  of  the  following
19        required activities:
20                  (A)  When  reasonably  possible,  a licensee or
21             anyone acting on his or her behalf shall obtain  the
22             express  authorization  of  the  person  or  persons
23             responsible  for making the funeral arrangements for
24             a deceased human body prior to removing a body  from
25             the  place  of  death  or  any  place  it  may be or
26             embalming or attempting to embalm a  deceased  human
27             body,  unless  required by State or local law.  This
28             requirement is waived whenever removal or  embalming
29             is   directed   by   local   authorities   who  have
30             jurisdiction. If the responsibility for the handling
31             of the remains lawfully falls under the jurisdiction
32             of a public agency,  then  the  regulations  of  the
33             public agency shall prevail.
34                  (B)  A licensee shall clearly mark the price of
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -26-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1             any  casket  offered  for  sale  or the price of any
 2             service using the casket on or in the casket if  the
 3             casket  is  displayed  at the funeral establishment.
 4             If the casket is displayed at  any  other  location,
 5             regardless  of whether the licensee is in control of
 6             that location, the casket shall  be  clearly  marked
 7             and  the  registrant  shall  use  books, catalogues,
 8             brochures, or other printed display aids to show the
 9             price of each casket or service.
10                  (C)  At the time funeral arrangements are  made
11             and  prior  to  rendering  the  funeral  services, a
12             licensee shall furnish a  written  statement  to  be
13             retained by the person or persons making the funeral
14             arrangements,  signed  by  both  parties, that shall
15             contain: (i) the name, address and telephone  number
16             of  the  funeral establishment and the date on which
17             the arrangements were made; (ii) the  price  of  the
18             service  selected  and  the services and merchandise
19             included for that price; (iii)  a  clear  disclosure
20             that  the  person  or persons making the arrangement
21             may decline and receive credit for  any  service  or
22             merchandise  not  desired and not required by law or
23             the funeral director or  the  funeral  director  and
24             embalmer; (iv) the supplemental items of service and
25             merchandise  requested  and  the price of each item;
26             (v) the terms or method of payment agreed upon;  and
27             (vi) a statement as to any monetary advances made by
28             the registrant on behalf of the family.
29             (29)  A  finding by the Department that the license,
30        after having his or her license  placed  on  probationary
31        status   or  subjected  to  conditions  or  restrictions,
32        violated the terms of the probation or failed  to  comply
33        with such terms or conditions.
34             (30)  Violation  of  any final administrative action
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -27-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1        of the Director.
 2             (31)  Being named as a perpetrator in  an  indicated
 3        report  by the Department of Children and Family Services
 4        pursuant to the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting  Act
 5        and,  upon  proof by clear and convincing evidence, being
 6        found to have caused a child to be  an  abused  child  or
 7        neglected  child  as  defined in the Abused and Neglected
 8        Child Reporting Act.
 9        (c)  The Department may refuse to issue or renew, or  may
10    suspend,  the  license  of  any  person  who  fails to file a
11    return, to pay the tax, penalty or interest shown in a  filed
12    return,  or  to  pay  any final assessment of tax, penalty or
13    interest as required by  any  tax  Act  administered  by  the
14    Illinois  Department  of  Revenue,  until  the  time  as  the
15    requirements of the tax Act are satisfied.
16    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

17        (225 ILCS 41/15-80)
18        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
19        Sec. 15-80.  Statement of place of practice; roster. Each
20    applicant for a funeral director and embalmer's license shall
21    with  his  or her application submit a statement of the place
22    of practice, ownership, names  and  license  numbers  of  all
23    funeral   directors   and  embalmers  and  funeral  directors
24    associated with the applicant. The Department  shall  keep  a
25    record,  which  shall  be  open  to  public inspection at all
26    reasonable  times,  of  its  proceedings  relating   to   the
27    issuance,  refusal,  renewal,  suspension  and  revocation of
28    licenses. This record shall  also  contain  the  name,  known
29    place  of  practice and residence, and the date and number of
30    the license of every licensed funeral director and  embalmer,
31    licensed  funeral director, and licensed funeral director and
32    embalmer intern trainee in this State.
33        The Department shall publish an annual list of the  names
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -28-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1    and  addresses  of  all  licensees registered by it under the
 2    provisions of this Code, and of all  persons  whose  licenses
 3    have been suspended or revoked within the past year, together
 4    with  other  information  relative  to the enforcement of the
 5    provisions of this Code as it may deem  of  interest  to  the
 6    public.  One  list shall be mailed to each local registrar of
 7    vital statistics upon request by the registrar.  Lists  shall
 8    also  be  mailed by the Department to any person in the State
 9    upon request.
10    (Source: P.A. 87-966.)

11        (225 ILCS 41/15-90 rep.)
12        (225 ILCS 41/20-10 rep.)
13        Section  10.   The  Funeral   Directors   and   Embalmers
14    Licensing  Code  is  amended  by repealing Sections 15-90 and
15    20-10.
 
HB3057 Engrossed            -29-     LRB093 10073 AMC 10324 b
 1                                INDEX
 2               Statutes amended in order of appearance
 3    225 ILCS 41/1-10
 4    225 ILCS 41/1-15
 5    225 ILCS 41/1-20
 6    225 ILCS 41/5-10
 7    225 ILCS 41/5-15
 8    225 ILCS 41/5-25
 9    225 ILCS 41/10-5
10    225 ILCS 41/10-10
11    225 ILCS 41/10-15
12    225 ILCS 41/10-30
13    225 ILCS 41/10-35
14    225 ILCS 41/10-40
15    225 ILCS 41/15-5          from Ch. 111, par. 2825
16    225 ILCS 41/15-15
17    225 ILCS 41/15-55
18    225 ILCS 41/15-75
19    225 ILCS 41/15-80
20    225 ILCS 41/15-90 rep.
21    225 ILCS 41/20-10 rep.