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Public Act 099-0504 Public Act 0504 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0504 | HB5913 Enrolled | LRB099 20382 SMS 44866 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 Illinois Plumbing License Law is amended by | changing Sections 3, 8, and 10 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 320/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 1103)
| Sec. 3.
(1) All planning and designing of plumbing systems
| and all plumbing shall be performed only by plumbers licensed | under the
provisions of this Act hereinafter called "licensed | plumbers" and "licensed
apprentice plumbers". The inspection | of plumbing and plumbing systems
shall be done only by the | sponsor or his or her agent who shall be an Illinois
licensed | plumber. Nothing herein contained shall prohibit licensed
| plumbers or licensed apprentice plumbers under supervision | from planning,
designing, inspecting, installing, repairing, | maintaining, altering or
extending building sewers in | accordance with this Act. No person who holds
a license or | certificate of registration under the Illinois Architecture
| Practice Act of 1989, or the Structural Engineering
Practice | Act of 1989,
or the Professional Engineering Practice Act of | 1989 shall be prevented
from planning and designing plumbing | systems. Each licensed plumber shall, as a condition of each | annual license renewal after the first license, provide proof |
| of completion of 4 hours of continuing education. Sponsors of | continuing education shall meet the criteria provided by the | Board of Plumbing Examiners and Plumbing Code advisory council. | Continuing education courses shall provide instruction in | plumbing, which is supervised directly by an Illinois licensed | plumber only.
| (2) Nothing herein contained shall prohibit the owner | occupant or lessee
occupant of a single family residence, or | the owner of a single family
residence under construction for | his or her occupancy, from planning,
installing, altering or | repairing the plumbing system of such residence,
provided that | (i) such plumbing shall comply with the minimum standards for
| plumbing contained in the Illinois State Plumbing Code, and | shall be
subject to inspection by the Department or the local | governmental unit if
it retains a licensed plumber as an | inspector; and (ii) such owner, owner
occupant or lessee | occupant shall not employ other than a plumber licensed
| pursuant to this Act to assist him or her.
| For purposes of this subsection, a person shall be | considered an "occupant"
if and only if he or she has taken | possession of and is living in the premises
as his or her bona | fide sole and exclusive residence, or, in the case of
an owner | of a single family residence under construction for his or her
| occupancy, he or she expects to take possession of and live in | the premises
as his or her bona fide sole and exclusive | residence, and he or she has a
current intention to live in |
| such premises as his or her bona fide sole and
exclusive | residence for a period of not less than 6 months after the
| completion of the plumbing work performed pursuant to the | authorization of
this subsection, or, in the case of an owner | of a single family residence
under construction for his or her | occupancy, for a period
of not less than 6 months after the | completion of construction of the
residence. Failure to possess | and live in the premises as a sole and
exclusive residence for | a period of 6 months or more shall create a
rebuttable | presumption of a lack of such intention.
| (3) The employees of a firm, association, partnership or | corporation who
engage in plumbing shall be licensed plumbers | or licensed apprentice plumbers.
At least one member of every | firm, association or partnership engaged in
plumbing work, and | at least one corporate officer of every corporation
engaged in | plumbing work, as the case may be, shall be a licensed plumber.
| A retired plumber cannot fulfill the requirements of this | subsection (3).
Plumbing contractors are also required to be | registered pursuant to the
provisions of this Act.
| Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection (3), it | shall be lawful
for
an irrigation
contractor registered under | Section 2.5 of this Act to employ or contract with
one or more | licensed plumbers in connection
with work on lawn sprinkler | systems pursuant to Section 2.5 of this Act.
| (4) (a) A licensed apprentice plumber shall plan, design | and install
plumbing only under the supervision of the |
| sponsor or his or her agent who is
also an Illinois | licensed plumber.
| (b) An applicant for licensing as an apprentice plumber | shall be at
least 16 years of age and apply on the | application form provided by the
Department. Such | application shall verify that the applicant is sponsored
by | an Illinois licensed plumber or an approved apprenticeship | program and
shall contain the name and license number of | the licensed plumber or program
sponsor.
| (c) No licensed plumber shall sponsor more than 2 | licensed apprentice
plumbers at the same time. If 2 | licensed apprentice plumbers are sponsored
by a plumber at | the same time, one of the apprentices must have, at a
| minimum, 2 years experience as a licensed apprentice. No | licensed plumber
sponsor or his or her agent may supervise | 2 licensed apprentices with less
than 2 years experience at | the same time. The sponsor or agent shall
supervise and be | responsible for the plumbing performed by a licensed
| apprentice.
| (d) No agent shall supervise more than 2 licensed | apprentices at the
same time.
| (e) No licensed plumber may, in any capacity, supervise | more than 2
licensed apprentice plumbers at the same time.
| (f) No approved apprenticeship program may sponsor | more licensed
apprentices than 2 times the number of | licensed plumbers available to
supervise those licensed |
| apprentices.
| (g) No approved apprenticeship program may sponsor | more licensed
apprentices with less than 2 years experience | than it has licensed plumbers
available to supervise those | licensed apprentices.
| (h) No individual shall work as an apprentice plumber | unless he or she
is properly licensed under this Act. The | Department shall issue an
apprentice plumber's license to | each approved applicant.
| (i) No licensed apprentice plumber shall serve more | than a 6 year licensed
apprenticeship period. If, upon | completion of a 6 year licensed
apprenticeship period, such | licensed apprentice plumber does not apply for
the | examination for a plumber's license and successfully pass | the
examination for a plumber's license, his or her | apprentice plumber's
license shall not be renewed.
| Nothing contained in P.A. 83-878, entitled "An Act in | relation to
professions", approved September 26, 1983, was | intended by the General
Assembly nor should it be construed to | require the employees of a
governmental unit or privately owned | municipal water supplier who operate,
maintain or repair a | water or sewer plant facility which is owned or
operated by | such governmental unit or privately owned municipal water
| supplier to be licensed plumbers under this Act. In addition, | nothing
contained in P.A. 83-878 was intended by the General | Assembly nor should it
be construed to permit persons other |
| than licensed plumbers to perform the
installation, repair, | maintenance or replacement of plumbing fixtures, such
as toilet | facilities, floor drains, showers and lavatories, and the | piping
attendant to those fixtures, within such facility or in | the construction of
a new facility.
| Nothing contained in P.A. 83-878, entitled "An Act in | relation to
professions", approved September 26, 1983, was | intended by the General
Assembly nor should it be construed to | require the employees of a
governmental unit or privately owned | municipal water supplier who install,
repair or maintain water | service lines from water mains in the street, alley
or curb | line to private property lines and who install, repair or | maintain
water meters to be licensed plumbers under this Act if | such work was
customarily performed prior to the effective date | of such Act by employees
of such governmental unit or privately | owned municipal water supplier who
were not licensed plumbers. | Any such work which was customarily performed
prior to the | effective date of such Act by persons who were licensed
| plumbers or subcontracted to persons who were licensed plumbers | must
continue to be performed by persons who are licensed | plumbers or
subcontracted to persons who are licensed plumbers. | When necessary under
this Act, the Department shall make the | determination whether or not
persons who are licensed plumbers | customarily performed such work.
| (Source: P.A. 91-91, eff. 1-1-00; 91-678, eff. 1-26-00; 92-338, | eff. 8-10-01.)
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| (225 ILCS 320/8) (from Ch. 111, par. 1107)
| Sec. 8. The Director shall:
| (1) Prepare forms for application for examination for a | plumber's license.
| (2) Prepare and issue licenses as provided in this Act.
| (3) With the aid of the Board prescribe rules and | regulations for
examination of applicants for plumber's | licenses.
| (4) With the aid of the Board prepare and give uniform and | comprehensive
examinations to applicants for a plumber's | license which shall test
their knowledge and qualifications in | the planning and design of plumbing
systems, their knowledge, | qualifications, and manual skills in plumbing,
and their | knowledge of the State's minimum code of standards relating to
| fixtures, materials, design and installation methods of | plumbing
systems, promulgated pursuant to this Act.
| (5) Issue a plumber's license and license renewal to every | applicant who
has passed the examination and who has paid the | required license and renewal
fee.
| (6) Prescribe rules for hearings to deny, suspend, revoke | or reinstate
licenses as provided in this Act.
| (7) Maintain a current record showing (a) the names and | addresses of
registered plumbing contractors,
licensed
| plumbers, licensed apprentice plumbers, and licensed retired
| plumbers, (b) the dates of issuance of
licenses, (c) the date |
| and substance of the charges set forth in any hearing
for | denial, suspension or revocation of any license, (d) the date | and substance
of the final order issued upon each such hearing, | and (e) the date and
substance
of all petitions for | reinstatement of license and final orders on such
petitions.
| (8) Prescribe, in consultation with the Board, uniform and | reasonable
rules defining what constitutes an approved course | of instruction in plumbing,
in colleges, universities, or
trade | schools, and approve or disapprove the courses of instruction | offered
by such colleges, universities, or trade schools by | reference to their
compliance
or noncompliance with such rules. | Such rules shall be designed to assure
that an approved course | of instruction will adequately teach the design,
planning, | installation, replacement, extension, alteration and repair of
| plumbing.
| Each instructor participating in a program of instruction | in plumbing shall be: | (a) an Illinois licensed plumber; | (b) an individual who possesses a provisional career and | technical educator endorsement on an educator license, issued | by the State Board of Education pursuant to Section 21B-20 of | the School Code in a field related to plumbing, such as | hydraulics, pneumatics, or water chemistry; or | (c) a representative of an industry or a manufacturing | business related to plumbing, including, but not limited to, | the copper industry, plastic pipe industry, or cast iron |
| industry. Courses that are taught by industry representatives | shall be educational and shall not be sales oriented. Industry | representatives shall be assisted by an Illinois licensed | plumber during the presentation of a course of instruction. | The instructor shall provide verification of the license or | certificate. A copy of the instructor's educator license will | establish verification. | (Source: P.A. 92-338, eff. 8-10-01.)
| (225 ILCS 320/10) (from Ch. 111, par. 1109)
| Sec. 10.
(1) An applicant for a plumber's license shall | file a written
application in the office of the Department on | the form designated by the
Department at least 30 days before | the date set by the Department for the
examination.
| (2) The Director shall promptly approve the application for | examination if:
| (a) the required application fee has been paid, and
| (b) the applicant has submitted evidence that he or she | is a citizen
of the United States or has declared his or | her intention to become a
citizen, and
| (c) the applicant has submitted evidence that he or she | has completed
at least a 2 year course of study in a high | school, or an equivalent
course of study, and
| (d) the applicant has been employed as an Illinois | licensed apprentice
plumber under supervision in | accordance with this Act for at least 4 years
preceding the |
| date of application and has submitted evidence that he or | she
has worked at the plumbing trade in accordance with | this Act for the 4 year
Illinois licensed apprentice | plumber apprenticeship period, or
| (e) the applicant has submitted evidence that he or she | has
successfully completed an approved course of | instruction in plumbing supervised directly by an Illinois | licensed plumber in
colleges, universities, or trade | schools.
| (3) If the application for examination is approved, the | Department shall
promptly notify the applicant in writing of | such approval and of the place
and time of the examination. If | the application is disapproved, the Department
shall promptly | notify the applicant in writing of such disapproval, stating
| the reasons for disapproval.
| (4) If an applicant neglects, fails or refuses to take an | examination
for license under this Act, the application is | denied. However, such
applicant may submit a new application | for examination, accompanied by the
required application fee. | Application fees for examination for a plumber's
license are | not refundable.
| (Source: P.A. 87-885.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2017
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