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 Bill Status of HB0486  103rd General Assembly


Short Description:  ARCHITECTURE PRACT ACT-EXTEND

House Sponsors
Rep. David E. Miller - Michael P. McAuliffe and Angelo Saviano

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/11/2011HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
5 ILCS 80/4.20
5 ILCS 80/4.30 new
225 ILCS 305/3from Ch. 111, par. 1303
225 ILCS 305/4from Ch. 111, par. 1304
225 ILCS 305/4.5 new
225 ILCS 305/5from Ch. 111, par. 1305
225 ILCS 305/6from Ch. 111, par. 1306
225 ILCS 305/8from Ch. 111, par. 1308
225 ILCS 305/9from Ch. 111, par. 1309
225 ILCS 305/10from Ch. 111, par. 1310
225 ILCS 305/11from Ch. 111, par. 1311
225 ILCS 305/12from Ch. 111, par. 1312
225 ILCS 305/13from Ch. 111, par. 1313
225 ILCS 305/17.5 new
225 ILCS 305/21from Ch. 111, par. 1321
225 ILCS 305/22from Ch. 111, par. 1322
225 ILCS 305/23.5
225 ILCS 305/36from Ch. 111, par. 1336
225 ILCS 305/38from Ch. 111, par. 1338


Synopsis As Introduced
In the Regulatory Sunset Act, changes the repeal date for the Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989 from January 1, 2010 to January 1, 2020. Amends the Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989. Removes the provision concerning the invalidity of a building permit issued with respect to technical submissions that do not conform to the requirements of the Act. Provides that it is unlawful to affix one's seal to technical submissions if it masks the true identity of the person who actually exercised responsible control of the preparation of such work (rather than prohibiting a person from deviating from the technical submissions without the prior approval of the licensed architect for a project). Makes changes to provisions concerning the powers and duties of the Department and the Board. Removes a provision creating a complaint committee. Provides that the Department is not required to issue any certificate, credential, or other official document indicating a person has been granted the title "Architect, Retired". Makes changes to provisions concerning disciplinary grounds and investigations. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.

House Committee Amendment No. 1
Moves a provision concerning the filing or approval of technical submissions to another Section. Provides that no officer, board, commission, or other public entity who receives technical submissions shall accept for filing or approval any technical submissions relating to services requiring the involvement of an architect that do not bear the seal and signature of an architect licensed under this Act (now, "No officer, board, commission, or other public entity charged with the enforcement of codes and ordinances requiring the involvement of an architect shall accept for filing or approval any technical submissions that do not bear the seal and signature of an architect licensed under this Act.").

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/4/2009HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. David E. Miller
  2/4/2009HouseFirst Reading
  2/4/2009HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  2/9/2009HouseAssigned to Business & Occupational Licenses Committee
  2/10/2009HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Angelo Saviano
  2/20/2009HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael P. McAuliffe
  3/11/2009HouseHouse Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by Business & Occupational Licenses Committee
  3/11/2009HouseHouse Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted in Business & Occupational Licenses Committee; by Voice Vote
  3/11/2009HouseDo Pass as Amended / Short Debate Business & Occupational Licenses Committee; 012-000-000
  3/12/2009HousePlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
  4/1/2009HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  4/1/2009HouseHeld on Calendar Order of Second Reading - Short Debate
  4/3/2009HouseRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
  1/11/2011HouseSession Sine Die

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