Public Act 096-0666
Public Act 0666 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0666 |
HB0880 Enrolled |
LRB096 10402 ASK 20572 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Professional Geologist Licensing Act is | amended by changing Sections 15, 20, 35, and 50 and by adding | Section 17 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 745/15)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
| Sec. 15. Definitions. In this Act:
| "Board" means the Board of Licensing for Professional | Geologists.
| "Department" means the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation.
| "Director" means the Director of Professional Regulation.
| "Geologist" means an individual who, by reason of his or | her knowledge of
geology, mathematics, and the physical and | life sciences, acquired by education
and practical experience | as defined by this Act, is capable of practicing the
science of | geology.
| "Geology" means the science that includes the treatment of | the earth and its
origin and history including, but not limited | to, (i) the investigation of the
earth's crust and
interior and | the solids and fluids, including all surface and
underground |
| waters, gases, and other materials that compose the earth as | they
may relate to geologic processes; (ii) the study of the | natural agents, forces,
and
processes that cause changes in the | earth; and (iii) the utilization of this
knowledge of the earth | and its solids, fluids, and gases, and their collective
| properties and processes, for the benefit of humankind.
| "Person" or "individual" means a natural person.
| "Practice of professional geology" means the performance | of,
or the offer to perform, the services of a geologist, | including consultation,
investigation, evaluation, planning, | mapping, inspection of geologic work, and
other services that | require extensive knowledge of geologic laws, formulas,
| principles, practice, and methods of data interpretation.
| A person shall be construed to practice or offer to | practice professional
geology, within the meaning and intent of | this Act, if that person (i) by
verbal claim, sign,
| advertisement, letterhead, card, or any other means, | represents himself or
herself
to be a professional geologist or | through the use of some title implies
that he or she is a | professional geologist or is licensed under this
Act or (ii) | holds himself or herself out as able to perform or does perform
| services or work defined in this Act as the practice of
| professional geology.
| Examples of the practice of professional geology include, | but are not limited
to, the
conduct of, or responsible charge | for, the following types of activities: (i)
mapping,
sampling,
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| and analysis of earth materials, interpretation of data, and | the preparation of
oral or written testimony regarding the | probable geological causes of
events;
(ii) planning, review, | and supervision of data gathering activities,
interpretation | of geological data gathered by direct and indirect means,
| preparation of geological maps, cross-sections, interpretive | maps and reports
for the purpose of evaluating regional or site | specific geological conditions;
(iii) the planning, review, | and supervision of data
gathering activities and | interpretation of data on regional or site specific
geological | characteristics affecting groundwater;
(iv) the interpretation | of
geological conditions on the surface and at depth at a | specific site on the
Earth's surface for the purpose of | determining whether those conditions
correspond to a geologic | map of the site; and (v) the conducting of
environmental | property audits.
| "Licensed professional geologist" means an individual who | is licensed under
this Act to engage in the practice of | professional geology in
Illinois.
| "Responsible charge" means the independent control and | direction, by use of
initiative, skill, and independent | judgment, of geological work or the
supervision of that work. | "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and | Professional Regulation.
| (Source: P.A. 89-366, eff. 7-1-96 .)
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| (225 ILCS 745/17 new)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016) | Sec. 17. References to Department or Director of | Professional Regulation. References in this Act (i) to the | Department of Professional Regulation are deemed, in | appropriate contexts, to be references to the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation and (ii) to the Director | of Professional Regulation are deemed, in appropriate | contexts, to be references to the Secretary of Financial and | Professional Regulation.
| (225 ILCS 745/20)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
| Sec. 20. Exemptions. Nothing in this Act shall be construed | to restrict
the use of the title "geologist" or similar words | by any person engaged in a
practice of geology exempted under | this Act, provided the person does not hold
himself or herself | out as being a licensed professional geologist or does not
| practice
professional geology in a manner requiring licensure | under this Act.
Performance of the following activities does | not require licensure as a
licensed professional geologist | under this Act:
| (a) The practice of professional geology by an employee or | a subordinate of
a licensee under this Act, provided the work | does not include responsible
charge of geological work and is | performed under the direct
supervision of a licensed |
| professional geologist who is responsible for
the work.
| (b) The practice of professional geology by officers and | employees of the
United States government within the scope of | their employment.
| (c) The practice of professional geology as geologic | research to advance
basic knowledge for the purpose of offering | scientific papers, publications, or
other presentations (i) | before meetings of scientific societies, (ii) internal
to a
| partnership, corporation, proprietorship, or government | agency, or (iii) for
publication
in scientific journals, or in | books.
| (d) The teaching of geology in schools, colleges, or | universities, as
defined by rule.
| (e) The practice of professional geology exclusively in the | exploration for
or development of energy resources or base, | precious and nonprecious minerals,
including sand, gravel, and | aggregate, that does not require, by law, rule,
or ordinance, | the submission of reports, documents, or oral or written
| testimony
to public agencies. Public agencies may, by law or by | rule, allow required
oral
or written testimony, reports, permit | applications, or other documents based on
the science of | geology to be submitted to them by persons not licensed under
| this Act. Unless otherwise required by State or federal law, | public agencies
may not require that the geology-based aspects | of testimony, reports, permits,
or other documents so exempted | be reviewed by,
approved, or otherwise certified by any person |
| who is not a licensed
professional geologist. Licensure is not | required for the
submission and review of reports or documents | or the provision of oral or
written
testimony made under the | Well Abandonment Act, the Illinois
Oil and Gas Act, the Surface | Coal Mining Land Conservation and Reclamation Act,
or the | Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act.
| (f) The practice of professional engineering as defined in | the Professional
Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
| (g) The practice of structural engineering as defined in | the Structural
Engineering
Practice Act of 1989.
| (h) The practice of architecture as defined in the Illinois | Architecture
Practice Act of 1989.
| (i) The practice of land surveying as defined in the | Illinois Professional
Land Surveyor
Act of 1989.
| (j) The practice of landscape architecture as defined in | the Illinois
Landscape Architecture Act of 1989.
| (k) The practice of professional geology for a period not | to exceed 9 months by any person pursuing a course of study | leading to a degree in geology from an accredited college or | university, as set forth in this Act and as established by | rule, provided that (i) such practice constitutes a part of a | supervised course of study, (ii) the person is under the | supervision of a geologist licensed under this Act, and (iii) | the person is designated by a title that clearly indicates his | or her status as a student or trainee. | (Source: P.A. 91-91, eff. 1-1-00 .)
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| (225 ILCS 745/35)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
| Sec. 35. Board of Licensing for Professional Geologists; | members;
qualifications; duties.
| (a) The Director shall appoint a Board of Licensing
for
| Professional Geologists which shall serve in an advisory | capacity to the
Director. The Board shall be composed of 8 | persons, 7 of whom shall be voting
members appointed by the | Director, who shall give due consideration to
recommendations | by members of the profession of geology and of geology
| organizations within the State. In addition, the State | Geologist or his
or her
designated representative, shall be an | advisory, non-voting member of the
Board.
| (b) Insofar as possible, the geologists appointed to serve
| on the Board shall be generally representative of the | occupational and
geographical distribution
of geologists | within this State.
| (c) Of the 7 appointed voting members of the Board, 6 shall | be geologists
and one shall be a member of the general public | with no family or business
connection with the practice of | geology.
| (d) Each of the first appointed geologist members of the | Board shall have at
least 10 years of active geological | experience and shall possess the education
and experience | required for licensure. Each subsequently appointed
geologist |
| member of the Board shall be a professional geologist licensed
| under this Act.
| (e) Of the initial appointments, the Director shall appoint | 3 voting members
for a term of
4 years, 2 voting members for a | term of 3 years, and 2 voting members for a
term of 2 years. | Thereafter, voting members shall be appointed for 4-year
terms. | Terms shall commence on the 3rd Monday in January.
| (f) Members shall hold office until the expiration of their | terms or until
their successors have been appointed and have | qualified.
| (g) No voting member of the Board shall serve more than 2 | consecutive full
terms.
| (h) Vacancies in the membership of the Board shall be | filled by appointment
for the unexpired term.
| (i) The Director may remove or suspend any member of the | Board for cause at
any time before the expiration of his or her | term.
| (j) The Board shall annually elect one of its members as | chairperson.
| (k) The members of the Board shall be reimbursed for all | legitimate
and necessary expenses authorized by the Department | incurred in attending the
meetings of the
Board.
| (l) The Board may make recommendations to the Director to | establish the
examinations and their method of grading.
| (m) The Board may submit written recommendations to the | Director
concerning
formulation of rules and a Code of |
| Professional Conduct and Ethics. The Board
may recommend or | endorse revisions and amendments to the Code and to the
rules | from time to time.
| (n) The Board may make recommendations on matters relating | to continuing
education of licensed professional geologists, | including the number of hours
necessary for license renewal, | waivers for those unable to meet that
requirement, and | acceptable course content. These recommendations shall not
| impose an undue burden on the Department or an unreasonable | restriction on
those seeking a license renewal. | (o) Four voting Board members constitutes a quorum. A | quorum is required for all Board decisions.
| (Source: P.A. 89-366, eff. 7-1-96 .)
| (225 ILCS 745/50)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
| Sec. 50. Qualifications for licensure.
| (a) The Department may issue a license to practice as a | licensed
professional geologist to any applicant who meets the | following qualifications:
| (1) The applicant has completed an application form and | paid submitted the
required fees.
| (2) The applicant is of good ethical character, | including compliance with
the Code of Professional Conduct | and Ethics under this Act, and
has not
committed any act or | offense in any jurisdiction that would constitute the
basis |
| for disciplining a professional geologist licensed under | this Act.
| (3) The applicant has earned a degree in geology from | an accredited
college or university, as established by | rule, with a minimum of 30 semester or
45 quarter hours of
| course credits in geology, of which 24 semester or 36 | quarter hours are in
upper level courses. The Department | may, upon the recommendation of the
Board, allow the | substitution of
appropriate experience as a geologist for | prescribed educational requirements
as established by | rule.
| (4) The applicant has a documented record of a minimum | of 4 years of
professional experience, obtained after | completion of the education
requirements specified in this | Section, in geologic or directly related work,
| demonstrating that the applicant is qualified to assume | responsible charge of
such work upon licensure as a | professional geologist or such specialty of
professional | geology that the
Board may recommend and the Department may | recognize. The Department may
require evidence acceptable | to it that up to 2 years of professional experience
have | been gained under the supervision of a person licensed | under this Act or
similar Acts in any other state, or under | the supervision of others who, in the
opinion of the | Department, are qualified to have responsible charge of
| geological work under this Act.
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| (5) The applicant has passed an examination authorized | by the Department
for the practice of
professional geology.
| (6) The applicant has complied with all other | requirements of this Act and
rules established for the | implementation of this Act.
| (b) A license to practice professional geology shall not be | denied any
applicant because of the applicant's race, religion, | creed, national origin,
political beliefs or activities, age, | sex, sexual orientation, or physical
impairment.
| (Source: P.A. 89-366, eff. 7-1-96 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2009
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