Public Act 098-0713 Public Act 0713 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0713 | HB3963 Enrolled | LRB098 15522 ZMM 50552 b |
|
| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Professional Engineering Practice Act of | 1989 is amended by changing Sections 10 and 11 as follows: | (225 ILCS 325/10) (from Ch. 111, par. 5210)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020) | Sec. 10. Minimum standards for licensure as
professional | engineer. To qualify for licensure as a professional
engineer | each applicant shall be: | (a) A graduate of an approved engineering curriculum of | at least 4
years who submits acceptable evidence to the | Board of an additional 4
years or more of experience in | engineering work of a grade and character
which indicate | that the individual may be competent to practice
| professional engineering, and who has passed an a nominal | 8-hour written
examination in the fundamentals of | engineering as defined by rule , and an a nominal 8-hour
| written examination in the principles and practice of | engineering as defined by rule . Upon
submitting an | application with proof of passing both examinations, the | applicant, if otherwise qualified, shall
be granted a | license to practice professional engineering in this |
| State; or | (b) A graduate of a non-approved engineering | curriculum or a related
science curriculum of at least 4 | years and which meets the requirements as
set forth by rule | by submitting an application to the Department for its | review and approval, who submits acceptable evidence to the | Board of an
additional 8 years or more of experience in | engineering work of a grade
and character which indicate | that the individual may be competent to
practice | professional engineering, and who has passed an a nominal | 8-hour
written examination in the fundamentals of | engineering as defined by rule and an a nominal
8-hour | written examination in the principles and practice of
| engineering as defined by rule . Upon submitting the | application with proof of passing both examinations, the | applicant, if
otherwise qualified, shall be granted a | license to practice professional
engineering in this | State; or | (c) An Illinois engineer intern,
by application
and | payment of the required fee, may then take an the nominal | 8-hour written
examination in the principles and practice | of engineering as defined by rule . If the applicant passes
| that examination and submits evidence to the Board that | meets the experience qualification of subsection (a) or (b) | of this Section, the applicant, if otherwise qualified, | shall be
granted a license to practice professional |
| engineering in this State. | When considering an applicant's
qualifications for | licensure under this Act, the Department may take into
| consideration whether an applicant has engaged in conduct or | actions that
would constitute a violation of the Standards of | Professional Conduct for
this Act as provided for by | administrative rules. | (Source: P.A. 96-626, eff. 8-24-09; 96-850, eff. 6-1-10; | 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.) | (225 ILCS 325/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 5211)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020) | Sec. 11. Minimum standards for examination for enrollment | as
engineer intern. Each of the following is considered a | minimum standard
that an applicant must satisfy to qualify for | enrollment as an engineer
intern. | (a) A graduate of an approved engineering curriculum of at | least 4
years, who has passed an a nominal 8-hour written | examination in the
fundamentals of engineering as defined by | rule , shall be enrolled as an engineer intern, if
the applicant | is otherwise qualified; or | (b) An applicant in the last year of an approved | engineering
curriculum who passes an a nominal 8-hour written | examination in the
fundamentals of engineering as defined by | rule and furnishes proof that the applicant graduated within a
| 12 month period following the examination shall be enrolled
as |
| an engineer intern, if the applicant is otherwise qualified; or | (c) A graduate of a non-approved engineering curriculum or | a related
science curriculum of at least 4 years and which | meets the requirements as set
forth by rule by submitting an | application to the Department for its review and approval, who | submits acceptable evidence to the Board of an
additional 4 | years or more of progressive experience in engineering
work, | and who has passed an a nominal 8-hour written examination in | the
fundamentals of engineering as defined by rule shall be | enrolled as an engineer intern, if
the applicant is otherwise | qualified. | (Source: P.A. 96-626, eff. 8-24-09; 96-850, eff. 6-1-10 .) | Section 10. The Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of | 1989 is amended by changing Section 11 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 330/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 3261)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020)
| Sec. 11. Examination; Failure or refusal to take. The | Department
shall authorize examinations, as recommended and | approved by the Board, for
licensure as Land
| Surveyors-in-Training and Professional Land Surveyors at such | times and
places as it may determine.
| The examination of an applicant for licensure as a Land
| Surveyor-in-Training or a Professional Land Surveyor may
| include examinations written tests as defined by rule.
The |
| substance and form of the
examination shall be as recommended | and approved by the Board. Each
applicant shall be examined as | to his knowledge of the statutes of the
United States of | America and the State of Illinois relating to the practice
of | land surveying and mathematics as applied to land surveying.
| All applicants for licensing as a Professional Land | Surveyor shall be
required to pass, as a portion of the | examination, a jurisdictional
examination to determine the | applicant's knowledge of the surveying tasks
unique to the | State of Illinois, and the laws relating thereto.
| Applicants for any examination shall be required to pay, | either to the
Department or the designated testing service, a | fee covering the cost of
providing the examination. Failure to | appear for the examination on the
scheduled date, at the time | and place specified, after the applicant's
application for | examination has been received and acknowledged by the
| Department or the designated testing service, shall result in | the
forfeiture of the examination fee. If an applicant | neglects, fails, or
refuses to take an examination for | registration under this Act within 3
years after filing his | application, the application fee shall be forfeited
to the | Department and the application denied. However, the applicant | may
thereafter make a new application for examination, | accompanied by the required fee.
| (Source: P.A. 86-987 .)
|
| Section 15. The Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989 | is amended by changing Section 11 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 340/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 6611)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020)
| Sec. 11.
A person is qualified for enrollment as a
| structural
engineer intern or licensure as a structural | engineer if that person has
applied in
writing in form and | substance
satisfactory to the Department and:
| (a) The applicant is of good moral character. In | determining moral
character
under this Section, the Department | may take into consideration whether the
applicant has engaged | in conduct or actions that would constitute grounds for
| discipline under this Act.
| (a-5) The applicant, if a structural engineer intern | applicant, has met
the
minimum
standards for enrollment as a | structural engineer intern,
which are as follows:
| (1) is a graduate of an approved
structural engineering | curriculum of at least 4 years
meeting the requirements as | set forth by rule and passes a nominal 8-hour
written | examination as defined by rule in the fundamentals of | engineering; or
| (2) is a graduate of
a related science curriculum of at | least 4 years meeting the requirements as
set forth by rule | and passes a nominal 8-hour written examination as defined | by rule in the
fundamentals of engineering.
|
| (b) The applicant, if a structural engineer applicant, has | met the minimum
standards for
licensure as a structural | engineer, which are as follows:
| (1) is
a graduate of an approved structural engineering | curriculum of at least 4 years meeting
the requirements as | set forth by rule and submits
evidence acceptable to the | Department of an additional 4 years or more of
experience | in structural engineering work of a grade and character | which
indicates that the individual may be competent to | practice structural
engineering as set forth by rule; or
| (2) is a graduate of an approved
related science | curriculum of at least
4
years meeting the requirements as | set forth by rule who submits
evidence acceptable to the | Department of an additional 8 years or more of
progressive | experience in structural engineering work of a grade and
| character which indicates that the individual may be | competent to practice
structural engineering as set forth | by rule.
| (c) The applicant, if a structural engineer applicant, has | passed an
examination authorized by the Department as | determined by rule
to
determine his or her fitness to receive a | license as a structural engineer.
| (Source: P.A. 96-610, eff. 8-24-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 7/16/2014
|