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Full Text of HB0474  95th General Assembly

HB0474ham005 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Jack D. Franks

Filed: 4/24/2007

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 474

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 474, AS AMENDED, by
3 replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4 following:
 
5     "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
6 Residential Building General Contractor Act.
 
7     Section 5. Purpose. It is the purpose of this Act to
8 provide for the registration of residential building general
9 contractors.
 
10     Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
11     "Board" means the Residential Building General Contractor
12 Board.
13     "Department" means the Department of Labor.
14     "Director" means the Director of Labor.
15     "Residential building general contracting" means the

 

 

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1 construction, alteration, repair, improvement, movement,
2 wrecking, or demolishing of or the addition to or subtraction
3 from any single family dwelling built, being built, or to be
4 built, for the support, shelter, and enclosure of persons,
5 animals, chattels, or movable property of any kind.
6 "Residential building general contracting" does not include
7 (i) the sale, installation, cleaning, or repair of carpets;
8 (ii) the sale of goods or materials by a merchant who directly
9 or through a third party performs any work or labor in
10 connection with the installation or application of the goods or
11 materials; or (iii) the repair, installation, replacement or
12 connection of any home appliance, including, but not limited
13 to, disposals, refrigerators, entertainment systems, ranges,
14 garage door openers, television antennas, washing machines,
15 telephones, or other home appliances, by an employee or a third
16 party acting on behalf of the merchant that sold the home
17 appliance.
18     "Residential building general contractor" means any person
19 who undertakes to, offers to undertake to, purports to have the
20 capacity to undertake to, submits a bid to, or does himself or
21 herself or by or through others engage in residential building
22 general contracting.
 
23     Section 12. Exemptions. Persons licensed under the Roofing
24 Industry Licensing Act are exempt from this Act as long as the
25 services they provide are limited to those described in the

 

 

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1 definition of "roofing contractor" in the Roofing Industry
2 Licensing Act.
 
3     Section 15. Title. Only a residential building general
4 contractor registered under this Act may use the title
5 "residential building general contractor" or "registered
6 residential building general contractor".
 
7     Section 20. Unregistered practice; civil penalty.
8     (a) Beginning on January 1, 2008, any person who practices,
9 offers to practice, attempts to practice, or holds himself or
10 herself out to practice residential building general
11 contracting without being registered under this Act shall, in
12 addition to any other penalty provided by law, pay a civil
13 penalty to the Department in an amount not to exceed $10,000
14 for each offense as determined by the Department. The civil
15 penalty shall be assessed by the Department after a hearing is
16 held in accordance with the provisions set forth in this Act
17 regarding the provision of a hearing for the discipline of a
18 registrant.
19     (b) The Department has the authority and power to
20 investigate any and all unregistered activities.
21     (c) The civil penalty imposed under this Section must be
22 paid within 60 days after the effective date of the order
23 imposing the civil penalty. The order shall constitute a
24 judgment and may be filed and execution had thereon in the same

 

 

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1 manner as any judgment from any court of record.
 
2     Section 22. Building permits. A municipality, county, or
3 subdivision of a municipality or county that requires a
4 building permit may not issue a building permit to a
5 residential building general contractor unless the applicant
6 has provided sufficient proof that he or she is registered
7 under this Act.
 
8     Section 25. Powers and duties of the Department.
9     (a) The Department shall exercise the powers and duties
10 prescribed by the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois for the
11 administration of licensing Acts and shall exercise such other
12 powers and duties vested in it by this Act.
13     (b) The Department shall adopt rules and regulations
14 necessary for the administration and enforcement of this Act,
15 including rules and regulations (i) concerning standards and
16 criteria for registration and for the payment of applicable
17 fees, (ii) requiring residential building general contractors
18 to report to the Department the subcontractors it uses and
19 update the information with each building permit, and (iii)
20 requiring the sworn testament of a residential building general
21 contractor that, if he or she employs subcontractors, payment
22 of such subcontractors shall be made by the residential
23 building general contractor in cases where payment is made by
24 the consumer to the residential building general contractor

 

 

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1 with the understanding that such subcontracting payments shall
2 subsequently be made by the residential building general
3 contractor and requiring the filing of a lien waiver signed by
4 both the residential building general contractor and the
5 subcontractor indicating that in cases where the residential
6 building general contractor fails to remit the designated
7 payment to the subcontractor, through no fault of the consumer,
8 the subcontractor may not seek a lien against the property of
9 the consumer. The Department must consult the Board concerning
10 these rules and regulations. Notice of proposed rulemaking
11 shall be transmitted to the Board and the Department shall
12 review the Board's response and any recommendations made
13 therein. The Department shall notify the Board in writing of
14 the explanation for any deviations from the Board's
15 recommendations and response.
16     (c) The Department may, at any time, seek the advice and
17 the expert knowledge of the Board on any matter relating to the
18 administration of this Act.
19     (d) The Department must issue a quarterly report to the
20 Board setting forth the status of all complaints received by
21 the Department related to the practice of the profession.
22     (e) The Department must prescribe forms required for the
23 administration of this Act.
24     (f) The Department must establish and maintain an Internet
25 website dedicated to the provision of information to the public
26 concerning registered residential building general

 

 

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1 contractors. The content of the website shall include without
2 limitation each of the following:
3         (1) A description of any criminal conviction of a
4     registrant. For the purposes of this item (1), a person
5     shall be deemed to be convicted of a crime if he or she has
6     been found or adjudged guilty by or entered a plea of
7     guilty in a court of competent jurisdiction.
8         (2) A description of any civil claim or criminal charge
9     pending or previously pending against a registrant.
10         (3) A description of any civil settlement or judgment
11     entered against a registrant.
12         (4) A description of any final disciplinary action
13     taken against a registrant by the Board.
14         (5) A listing of all previous businesses that a
15     registrant has owned or was employed with as a residential
16     building general contractor.
 
17     Section 30. Residential Building General Contractor Board.
18     (a) The Director shall appoint a Residential Building
19 General Contractor Board comprised of persons who are residents
20 of this State and who shall serve in an advisory capacity to
21 the Director. The Board shall consist of 7 members, 4 of whom
22 shall be individuals experienced in the practice of residential
23 building general contracting and who meet the requirements for
24 residential building general contractor registration set forth
25 under this Act, 2 of whom shall be representatives of a

 

 

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1 statewide association representing residential building
2 general contractors, and one of whom shall be a knowledgeable
3 public member who is not registered under this Act or any Act
4 administered by the Department.
5     (b) Members of the Board shall serve 4-year terms and until
6 their successors are appointed and qualified, except that of
7 the members of the Board first appointed, 2 shall be appointed
8 to serve for 2 years, 2 shall be appointed to serve for 3
9 years, and 3 shall be appointed to serve for 4 years. No member
10 may serve more than 2 complete 4-year terms.
11     (c) Members of the Board shall be immune from suit in any
12 action based on any disciplinary proceedings or other acts
13 performed in good faith as members of the Board, unless the
14 conduct that gave rise to the suit was willful or wanton
15 misconduct.
16     (d) If a vacancy on the Board occurs for any reason
17 resulting in an unexpired term, within 90 days after the
18 vacancy first occurs, the Director shall fill the vacancy in
19 like manner for the unexpired balance of the term only. The
20 Board shall meet annually to elect one member as chairperson
21 and one member as vice-chairperson from their number. No
22 officer may be elected more than 2 times in succession to the
23 same office.
24     (e) Board members shall receive reimbursement for actual,
25 necessary, and authorized expenses incurred in attending the
26 meetings of the Board.
 

 

 

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1     Section 35. Registration requirements.
2     (a) Every person applying to the Department for
3 registration must do so in writing on forms prescribed by the
4 Department and pay the required nonrefundable fee. The
5 application shall include without limitation all of the
6 following information:
7         (1) The name, principal place of business, address, and
8     telephone number of the applicant.
9         (2) Verification satisfactory to the Board that the
10     applicant is at least 18 years of age.
11         (3) Disclosure of all settlements and judgments
12     against the applicant.
13         (4) Disclosure of all civil claims and criminal charges
14     pending against the applicant.
15     (b) Before issuing or renewing a certificate of
16 registration, the Department shall require each applicant or
17 registrant to file and maintain in force a surety bond, issued
18 by an insurance company authorized to transact fidelity and
19 surety business in Illinois. The Department shall set the
20 requirements of the bond by rule.
21     (c) The Department may establish further requirements for
22 registration by rule.
 
23     Section 40. Issuance of certificate. Whenever an applicant
24 for registration has complied with the requirements of Section

 

 

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1 35 of this Act, the Department shall issue a certificate of
2 registration to the applicant as a registered residential
3 building general contractor, subject to the provisions of this
4 Act.
 
5     Section 45. Current address. Every registrant under this
6 Act must maintain a current address with the Department. It
7 shall be the responsibility of the registrant to notify the
8 Department in writing of any change of address.
 
9     Section 50. Renewal; restoration; military service.
10     (a) The expiration date and renewal period for each
11 certificate of registration issued under this Act shall be set
12 by the Department by rule.
13     (b) Any person who has permitted his or her certificate of
14 registration to expire may have his or her certificate of
15 registration restored by applying to the Department, filing
16 proof acceptable to the Department of his or her fitness to
17 have the registration restored, which may include sworn
18 evidence certifying to active practice in another jurisdiction
19 satisfactory to the Department and paying the required
20 restoration fee. If the person has not maintained an active
21 practice in another jurisdiction satisfactory to the
22 Department, the Board shall determine, by an evaluation program
23 established by rule, the person's fitness to resume active
24 status and may require the successful completion of an

 

 

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1 examination.
2     (c) Any person whose registration has expired while he or
3 she has been engaged (i) in federal service on active duty with
4 the Armed Forces of the United States or the State Militia
5 called into service or training or (ii) in training or
6 education under the supervision of the United States
7 preliminary to induction into the military service, may have
8 his or her certificate of registration renewed or restored
9 without paying any lapsed renewal fees if, within 2 years after
10 termination of service, training, or education, other than by
11 dishonorable discharge, he or she furnishes the Department with
12 satisfactory evidence to the effect that he or she has been so
13 engaged and that the service, training, or education has been
14 so terminated.
15     (d) Each application for renewal must contain the signature
16 of the residential building general contractor.
 
17     Section 55. Inactive status.
18     (a) Any residential building general contractor who
19 notifies the Department in writing on forms prescribed by the
20 Department may elect to place his or her certificate of
21 registration on inactive status and shall be excused from
22 payment of renewal fees until he or she notifies the Department
23 in writing of his or her desire to resume active status.
24     (b) Any person whose certificate of registration has been
25 expired for more than 3 years may have his or her certificate

 

 

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1 restored by making application to the Department and filing
2 proof acceptable to the Department of his or her fitness to
3 have his or her certificate restored, including evidence
4 certifying to active practice in another jurisdiction, and by
5 paying the required restoration fee.
6     (c) Any residential building general contractor whose
7 certificate of registration is on inactive status, has been
8 suspended or revoked, or has expired may not represent himself
9 or herself to be a residential building general contractor or
10 use the title "residential building general contractor",
11 "registered residential building general contractor", or any
12 other title that includes the words "residential building
13 general contractor".
 
14     Section 60. Fees; disposition of funds.
15     (a) The Department shall establish by rule a schedule of
16 fees for the administration and maintenance of this Act. Such
17 fees shall be nonrefundable.
18     (b) All fees collected pursuant to this Act shall be
19 deposited in the Residential Building General Contractor Fund.
20 All moneys deposited into the Fund may be used for the expenses
21 of the Department in the administration of this Act.
 
22     Section 65. Roster. The Department shall maintain a roster
23 of the names and addresses of all registrants under this Act.
24 This roster shall be made available upon written request and

 

 

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1 payment of the required fee; however, the Attorney General may
2 obtain the roster without charge for the purpose of creating
3 and maintaining an Internet website of residential building
4 general contractors.
 
5     Section 70. Advertising. Any person registered under this
6 Act may advertise the availability of professional services in
7 the public media or on the premises where such professional
8 services are rendered, provided that such advertising is
9 truthful and not misleading.
 
10     Section 75. Injunction; criminal penalty; cease and desist
11 order.
12     (a) If any person violates the provisions of this Act, the
13 Director may, in the name of the People of the State of
14 Illinois and through the Attorney General or the State's
15 Attorney of any county in which the action is brought, petition
16 for an order enjoining such violation and for an order
17 enforcing compliance with this Act. Upon the filing of a
18 verified petition in court, the court may issue a temporary
19 restraining order, without notice or bond, and may
20 preliminarily and permanently enjoin such violation. If it is
21 established that such person has violated or is violating the
22 injunction, the Court may punish the offender for contempt of
23 court. Proceedings under this Section shall be in addition to,
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1 by this Act.
2     (b) If any person holds himself or herself out as a
3 "residential building general contractor" or "registered
4 residential building general contractor" without being
5 registered under the provisions of this Act, then any
6 registered residential building general contractor, interested
7 party, or person injured thereby may, in addition to the
8 Director, petition for relief as provided in subsection (a) of
9 this Section.
10     (c) Whoever holds himself or herself out as a "residential
11 building general contractor" or "registered residential
12 building general contractor" in this State without being
13 registered for that purpose is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor,
14 and for each subsequent conviction, is guilty of a Class 4
15 felony.
16     (d) Whenever, in the opinion of the Department, a person
17 violates any provision of this Act, the Department may issue a
18 rule to show cause why an order to cease and desist should not
19 be entered against that person. The rule shall clearly set
20 forth the grounds relied upon by the Department and shall allow
21 the person at least 7 days after the date of the rule to file an
22 answer that is satisfactory to the Department. Failure to
23 answer to the satisfaction of the Department shall cause an
24 order to cease and desist to be issued.
 
25     Section 80. Disciplinary grounds.

 

 

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1     (a) The Department may refuse to issue, renew, or may
2 revoke, suspend, place on probation, reprimand, or take other
3 disciplinary action as the Department considers appropriate,
4 including the issuance of fines not to exceed $10,000 for each
5 violation, with regard to any certificate of registration for
6 any one or more of the following causes:
7         (1) Violation of this Act or any rule adopted under
8     this Act.
9         (2) Conviction of any crime under the laws of an U.S.
10     jurisdiction that is a felony or a misdemeanor an essential
11     element of which is dishonesty or that directly relates to
12     the practice of the profession.
13         (3) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of
14     obtaining a certificate of registration.
15         (4) Professional incompetence or gross negligence in
16     the practice of building contracting.
17         (5) Gross malpractice, prima facie evidence of which
18     may be a conviction or judgment of malpractice in any court
19     of competent jurisdiction.
20         (6) Aiding or assisting another person in violating any
21     provision of this Act or any rule adopted under this Act.
22         (7) Failing, within 60 days, to provide information in
23     response to a written request made by the Department that
24     has been sent by certified or registered mail to the
25     registrant's last known address.
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1     unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive,
2     defraud, or harm the public.
3         (9) Habitual or excessive use of or addiction to
4     alcohol, narcotics, stimulants, or any other chemical
5     agent or drug that results in the inability to practice
6     with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
7         (10) Discipline by another U.S. jurisdiction or
8     foreign nation, if at least one of the grounds for the
9     discipline is the same or substantially equivalent to those
10     set forth in this Section.
11         (11) Directly or indirectly giving to or receiving from
12     any person, firm, corporation, partnership, or association
13     any fee, commission, rebate, or other form of compensation
14     for any professional service not actually rendered.
15         (12) A finding by the Department that a registrant,
16     after having his or her certificate of registration placed
17     on probationary status, has violated the terms of
18     probation.
19         (13) Conviction by any court of competent
20     jurisdiction, either within or without this State, of any
21     violation of any law governing the practice of building
22     contracting if the Department determines, after
23     investigation, that such person has not been sufficiently
24     rehabilitated to warrant the public trust.
25         (14) A finding that registration has been applied for
26     or obtained by fraudulent means.

 

 

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1         (15) Practicing, attempting to practice, or
2     advertising under a name other than the full name as shown
3     on the certificate of registration or any other legally
4     authorized name.
5         (16) Gross and willful overcharging for professional
6     services, including filing false statements for collection
7     of fees or moneys for which services are not rendered.
8         (17) Failure to file a tax return or to pay any final
9     assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as required by any
10     tax Act administered by the Department of Revenue, until
11     such time as the requirements of any such tax Act are
12     satisfied.
13         (18) Failure to continue to meet the requirements of
14     this Act.
15         (19) Physical or mental disability, including
16     deterioration through the aging process or loss of
17     abilities and skills, that result in an inability to
18     practice the profession with reasonable judgment, skill,
19     or safety.
20         (20) Material misstatement in furnishing information
21     to the Department or to any other State agency.
22         (21) Advertising in any manner that is false,
23     misleading, or deceptive.
24         (22) The determination by a court that a registrant is
25     subject to involuntary admission or judicial admission as
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1     Disabilities Code. Such determination shall result in an
2     automatic suspension of a registrant's certificate. The
3     suspension shall end upon a finding by a court that the
4     registrant is no longer subject to involuntary admission or
5     judicial admission, the issuance of an order so finding and
6     discharging the patient, and the recommendation of the
7     Board to the Secretary that the registrant be allowed to
8     resume practice within the profession.
9     (b) The Department shall deny the issuance or renewal of
10 any certificate of registration under this Act to any person
11 who has defaulted on an educational loan guaranteed by the
12 Illinois Student Assistance Commission; however, the
13 Department may issue a certificate or renewal if the person in
14 default has established a satisfactory repayment record, as
15 determined by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
 
16     Section 85. Investigation; notice of hearing. The
17 Department may investigate the actions or qualifications of any
18 applicant or person holding or claiming to hold a certificate
19 of registration. The Department shall, before suspending or
20 revoking, placing on probation, reprimanding, or taking any
21 other disciplinary action under Section 80 of this Act, at
22 least 30 days before the date set for the hearing, notify the
23 applicant or registrant in writing of the nature of the charges
24 and that a hearing will be held on the date designated. The
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1 or registered mail to the applicant or registrant at the
2 address of his or her last notification to the Department. The
3 Department shall direct the applicant or registrant to file a
4 written answer with the Department, under oath, within 20 days
5 after the service of the notice, and inform the person that if
6 he or she fails to file an answer, his or her certificate may
7 be revoked, suspended, placed on probation, reprimanded, or the
8 Department may take any other additional disciplinary action,
9 including the issuance of fines not to exceed $1,000 for each
10 violation, as the Department may consider necessary, without a
11 hearing. At the time and place fixed in the notice, the Board
12 shall proceed to hear the charges and the parties or their
13 counsel. All parties shall be afforded an opportunity to
14 present any statements, testimony, evidence, and arguments as
15 may be pertinent to the charges or to their defense. The Board
16 may continue the hearing from time to time.
 
17     Section 90. Record of proceedings; transcript. The
18 Department, at its expense, shall preserve a record of all
19 proceedings at the formal hearing of any case involving the
20 refusal to issue, renew, or restore a certificate of
21 registration or the discipline of a registrant. The notice of
22 hearing, complaint, and all other documents in the nature of
23 pleadings and written motions filed in the proceedings, the
24 transcript of testimony, the report of the Board, and the
25 orders of the Department shall be the record of the

 

 

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1 proceedings.
 
2     Section 95. Subpoenas; depositions; oaths. The Department
3 may subpoena and bring before it any person and take testimony,
4 either orally, by deposition, or both, with the same fees and
5 mileage and in the same manner as prescribed in civil cases in
6 circuit courts of this State. The Director, the designated
7 hearing officer, and every member of the Board has the power to
8 administer oaths to witnesses at any hearing which the
9 Department is authorized to conduct, and any other oaths
10 authorized in any Act administered by the Department.
 
11     Section 100. Compelling testimony. Any court, upon the
12 application of the Department, designated hearing officer, or
13 the applicant or registrant against whom proceedings under
14 Section 80 of this Act are pending, may enter an order
15 requiring the attendance of witnesses and their testimony and
16 the production of documents, papers, files, books, and records
17 in connection with any hearing or investigation. The court may
18 compel obedience to its order by proceedings for contempt.
 
19     Section 105. Findings and recommendations. At the
20 conclusion of a hearing, the Board shall present to the
21 Director a written report of its findings of fact, conclusions
22 of law, and recommendations. The report shall contain a finding
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1 comply with the conditions required in this Act. The Board
2 shall specify the nature of the violation or failure to comply
3 and shall make its recommendations to the Director.
4     The report of findings of fact, conclusions of law, and
5 recommendations of the Board shall be the basis for the
6 Department's order for refusal or for the granting of the
7 certificate of registration. If the Director disagrees with the
8 recommendations of the Board, the Director may issue an order
9 in contravention of the Board recommendations. The Director
10 shall provide a written report to the Board on any disagreement
11 and shall specify the reasons for the action in the final
12 order. These findings are not admissible in evidence against
13 the person in a criminal prosecution for violation of this Act,
14 but the hearing and findings shall not serve as a bar to
15 criminal prosecution for violation of this Act.
 
16     Section 110. Board; rehearing. At the conclusion of a
17 hearing, a copy of the Board's report shall be served upon the
18 accused person, either personally or as provided in this Act
19 for the service of the notice. Within 20 days after such
20 service, the applicant or registrant may present to the
21 Department a motion in writing for a rehearing which shall
22 specify the particular grounds for rehearing. If no motion for
23 a rehearing is filed, then upon the expiration of the time
24 specified for filing such a motion or if a motion for rehearing
25 is denied, then upon the denial, the Director may enter any

 

 

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1 order in accordance with recommendations of the Board, except
2 as otherwise provided in this Act. If the applicant or
3 registrant requests and pays for a transcript of the record
4 within the time for filing a motion for rehearing, the 20-day
5 period within which a motion may be filed shall commence upon
6 the delivery of the transcript to the applicant or registrant.
7     Whenever the Director is not satisfied that substantial
8 justice has been done, he or she may order a rehearing by the
9 same or another special board. At the expiration of the time
10 specified for filing a motion for a rehearing the Director has
11 the right to take the action recommended by the Board.
 
12     Section 115. Appointment of a hearing officer. The Director
13 has the authority to appoint any attorney licensed to practice
14 law in the State of Illinois to serve as the hearing officer in
15 any action for refusal to issue or renew a certificate of
16 registration or to discipline a registrant. The Director shall
17 notify the Board of any such appointment. The hearing officer
18 has full authority to conduct the hearing. At least one member
19 of the Board shall attend each hearing. The hearing officer
20 shall report his or her findings of fact, conclusions of law,
21 and recommendations to the Board and the Director. The Board
22 has 60 days after receipt of the report to review it and
23 present its findings of fact, conclusions of law, and
24 recommendations to the Director. If the Board fails to present
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1 an order based on the report of the hearing officer. If the
2 Director disagrees with the recommendation of the Board or
3 hearing officer, the Director may issue an order in
4 contravention of the recommendation. The Director shall
5 promptly provide a written explanation to the Board on any
6 disagreement.
 
7     Section 120. Order of certified copy; prima facie proof.
8 An order or a certified copy thereof, over the seal of the
9 Department and purporting to be signed by the Director, shall
10 be prima facie proof that:
11         (1) the signature is the genuine signature of the
12     Director;
13         (2) the Director is duly appointed and qualified; and
14         (3) the Board and the members thereof are qualified to
15     act.
 
16     Section 125. Restoration of suspended or revoked
17 certificate of registration. At any time after the suspension
18 or revocation of any certificate of registration, the
19 Department may restore it to the registrant upon the written
20 recommendation of the Board, unless after an investigation and
21 hearing, the Board determines that restoration is not in the
22 public interest.
 
23     Section 130. Surrender of certificate of registration.

 

 

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1 Upon the revocation or suspension of any certificate of
2 registration, the registrant shall immediately surrender his
3 or her certificate to the Department. If the registrant fails
4 to do so, the Department has the right to seize the
5 certificate.
 
6     Section 135. Summary suspension of a certificate of
7 registration. The Director may summarily suspend a certificate
8 of registration issued under this Act without a hearing,
9 simultaneously with the institution of proceedings for a
10 hearing provided for in this Act, if the Director finds that
11 evidence in the possession of the Director indicates that the
12 continuation in practice by the registrant would constitute an
13 imminent danger to the public. In the event that the Director
14 temporarily suspends the certificate of an individual without a
15 hearing, a hearing must be held within 30 days after such
16 suspension has occurred.
 
17     Section 140. Administrative Review Law; venue.
18     (a) All final administrative decisions of the Department
19 are subject to judicial review under the Administrative Review
20 Law and its rules. The term "administrative decision" is
21 defined as in Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
22     (b) Proceedings for judicial review shall be commenced in
23 the circuit court of the county in which the party applying for
24 review resides, but if the party is not a resident of this

 

 

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1 State, the venue shall be in Sangamon County.
 
2     Section 145. Certification of record; costs. The
3 Department shall not be required to certify any record to the
4 court or file an answer in court or to otherwise appear in any
5 court in a judicial review proceeding, unless there is filed in
6 the court with the complaint a receipt from the Department
7 acknowledging payment of the costs of furnishing and certifying
8 the record. Failure on the part of the plaintiff to file such
9 receipt in court shall be grounds for dismissal of the action.
 
10     Section 150. Administrative Procedure Act. The Illinois
11 Administrative Procedure Act is hereby expressly adopted and
12 incorporated herein as if all of the provisions of that Act
13 were included in this Act, except that the provision of
14 subsection (d) of Section 10-65 of the Illinois Administrative
15 Procedure Act that provides that at hearings the registrant has
16 the right to show compliance with all lawful requirements for
17 retention, continuation, or renewal of the certificate is
18 specifically excluded. For the purposes of this Act, the notice
19 required under Section 10-25 of the Illinois Administrative
20 Procedure Act is deemed sufficient when mailed to the last
21 known address of a party.
 
22     Section 165. Home rule. This Act shall not be construed to
23 limit the power of a unit of local government from regulating

 

 

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1 or licensing the practice of residential building general
2 contracting in a stricter manner. This Section is a limitation
3 under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the
4 Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule
5 units of powers and functions exercised by the State.
 
6     Section 900. The Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by adding
7 Section 4.28 as follows:
 
8     (5 ILCS 80/4.28 new)
9     Sec. 4.28. Act repealed on January 1, 2018. The following
10 Act is repealed on January 1, 2018:
11     The Residential Building General Contractor Act.
 
12     Section 905. The State Finance Act is amended by adding
13 Section 5.675 as follows:
 
14     (30 ILCS 105/5.675 new)
15     Sec. 5.675. The Residential Building General Contractor
16 Fund.
 
17     Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
18 becoming law.".