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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2589
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 2589,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    by replacing the title with the following:
 4        "AN  ACT to amend the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and
 5    Nail Technology Act of 1985  by  changing  Sections  3-7  and
 6    4-5.1."; and
 7    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 8    following:
 9        "Section 5.  The Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail
10    Technology Act of 1985 is amended by  changing  Sections  3-7
11    and 4-5.1 as follows:
12        (225 ILCS 410/3-7) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-7)
13        Sec.   3-7.  Licensure;  renewal;  continuing  education;
14    military service.  The holder of a license issued under  this
15    Article III may renew that license during the month preceding
16    the  expiration  date  thereof  by  paying  the required fee,
17    giving such evidence  as  the  Department  may  prescribe  of
18    completing not less than 14 hours of continuing education for
19    a  cosmetologist,  and 24 hours of continuing education for a
20    cosmetology teacher or cosmetology clinic teacher, within the
21    2 years prior to renewal.  The training shall be in  subjects
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 1    approved  by  the  Department  as  prescribed  by  rule  upon
 2    recommendation of the Committee.
 3        A license that has been expired for more than 5 years may
 4    be  restored by payment of the restoration fee and submitting
 5    evidence  satisfactory  to  the  Department  of  the  current
 6    qualifications and  fitness  of  the  licensee,  which  shall
 7    include  completion  of  continuing  education  hours for the
 8    period subsequent to expiration.
 9        The Department shall establish by rule a  means  for  the
10    verification   of  completion  of  the  continuing  education
11    required  by  this  Section.   This   verification   may   be
12    accomplished   through   audits   of  records  maintained  by
13    registrants, by requiring the filing of continuing  education
14    certificates   with   the   Department,  or  by  other  means
15    established by the Department.  The Department may  select  a
16    qualified   organization   that   has   no   direct  business
17    relationship with a licensee, licensed entity or a subsidiary
18    of a licensed entity under this Act to  maintain  and  verify
19    records relating to continuing education.
20        A  license  issued  under the provisions of this Act that
21    has expired while the holder of the license was  engaged  (1)
22    in federal service on active duty with the Army of the United
23    States,  the  United  States  Navy, the Marine Corps, the Air
24    Force, the Coast Guard, or any Women's Auxiliary thereof,  or
25    the  State Militia called into the service or training of the
26    United States of America, or (2)  in  training  or  education
27    under  the  supervision  of  the United States preliminary to
28    induction into the military service,  may  be  reinstated  or
29    restored  without  the  payment  of  any lapsed renewal fees,
30    reinstatement fee, or restoration fee if within 2 years after
31    the termination of such service, training, or education other
32    than by dishonorable  discharge,  the  holder  furnishes  the
33    Department with an affidavit to the effect that he or she has
34    been  so  engaged  and  that his or her service, training, or
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 1    education has been so terminated.
 2        The Department, in its discretion, may waive  enforcement
 3    of  the  continuing education requirement in this Section and
 4    shall adopt rules defining the  standards  and  criteria  for
 5    that waiver under the following circumstances:
 6             (a)  the  licensee resides in a locality where it is
 7        demonstrated that the absence of opportunities  for  such
 8        education   would  interfere  with  the  ability  of  the
 9        licensee to provide service to the public;
10             (b)  that to comply with  the  continuing  education
11        requirements would cause a substantial financial hardship
12        on the licensee;
13             (c)  that  the  licensee  is  serving  in the United
14        States Armed Forces; or
15             (d)  that  the  licensee  is  incapacitated  due  to
16        illness.
17        The continuing education requirements of this Section  do
18    not  apply  to a licensee who (i) is at least 62 years of age
19    before January 1,  1999  or  (ii)  has  been  licensed  as  a
20    cosmetologist,  cosmetology  teacher,  or  cosmetology clinic
21    teacher for at least 25 30 years and does not regularly  work
22    as  a  cosmetologist,  cosmetology  teacher,  or  cosmetology
23    clinic teacher for more than 14 16 hours per week.
24    (Source:  P.A.  89-387,  eff.  1-1-96;  89-706, eff. 1-31-97;
25    90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)
26        (225 ILCS 410/4-5.1)
27        Sec. 4-5.1.  Deposit of fees and fines.   Beginning  July
28    1,  1995,  all of the fees and fines collected under this Act
29    shall be deposited into  the  General  Professions  Dedicated
30    Fund.
31        The  funds  deposited  under  this  Act  into the General
32    Professions Dedicated Fund may be used by the  Department  to
33    publish  and  distribute a newsletter to all persons licensed
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 1    under this Act.  This newsletter  shall  contain  information
 2    about   any  changes  in  the  Act  or  administrative  rules
 3    concerning   cosmetologists,   cosmetology    teachers,    or
 4    cosmetology clinic teachers.  During the renewal process, the
 5    Department  may also distribute to all persons licensed under
 6    this  Act  copies   of   this   Act   and   the   appropriate
 7    administrative  rules  that  apply  if appropriate funding is
 8    available.
 9    (Source: P.A. 88-683, eff. 1-24-95.)
10        Section 99.   Effective  date.   This  Act  takes  effect
11    January 1, 1999.".

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