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Public Act 096-0850
Public Act 0850 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0850 |
SB0728 Enrolled |
LRB096 06794 ASK 16879 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 Engineering Practice Act of | 1989 is amended by changing Sections 8, 10, and 11 as follows: | (225 ILCS 325/8) (from Ch. 111, par. 5208) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020) | Sec. 8. Applications for licensure. | (a) Applications for licensure
shall (1) be on forms | prescribed and furnished by the Department, (2) contain
| statements made under oath showing the applicant's education | and
a detailed summary of the applicant's technical work, and | (3) contain
references as required by the Department. | (b) Applicants shall have obtained the education and | experience as
required in Section 10 or Section 11 prior to | submittal of application
for licensure examination, except as | provided in subsection (b) of Section 11 .
Allowable experience | shall commence at the date of the baccalaureate
degree, except: | (1) Credit for one year of experience shall be given | for a graduate of
a baccalaureate curriculum providing a | cooperative program, which is
supervised industrial or | field experience of at least one academic year
which | alternates with periods of full-time academic training, |
| when such
program is certified by the university, or | (2) Partial credit may be given
for professional | engineering experience as
defined by rule for employment | prior to receipt of a baccalaureate
degree if the | employment is full-time while the applicant is a
part-time | student
taking fewer than 12 hours per semester or 8 hours | per quarter
to earn the degree concurrent with the
| full-time engineering experience. | (3) If an applicant files an application and supporting | documents
containing a material misstatement of | information or a
misrepresentation for the purpose of | obtaining licensure or
enrollment or if an applicant | performs
any fraud or deceit in taking any examination to | qualify for
licensure or enrollment
under this Act, the | Department may issue a rule of intent to deny
licensure or | enrollment
and may conduct a hearing in accordance
with | Sections 26 through 33 and Sections 37 and 38 of this Act. | The Board may conduct oral interviews of any applicant | under Sections
10, 11, or 19 to assist in the evaluation of the | qualifications of the
applicant. | It is the responsibility of the applicant to supplement the
| application, when requested by the Board, by provision of | additional
documentation of education, including transcripts, | course content and
credentials of the engineering college or | college granting related
science degrees, or of work experience | to permit the Board to determine
the qualifications of the |
| applicant. The Department may require an
applicant, at the | applicant's expense, to have an evaluation of the applicant's
| education in a foreign country by a nationally recognized | evaluating service
approved by the Department. | An applicant who graduated from an engineering program | outside the United
States or its territories and whose first | language is not English shall submit
certification of passage | of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
and a test | of spoken English as defined by rule. | (Source: P.A. 96-626, eff. 8-24-09.) | (225 ILCS 325/10) (from Ch. 111, par. 5210) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020) | Sec. 10. Minimum standards for examination 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 then passes a nominal 8-hour written
examination in the | fundamentals of engineering, and a nominal 8-hour
written | examination in the principles and practice of engineering. 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 meeting 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 then passes a nominal 8-hour
written examination in the | fundamentals of engineering and a nominal
8-hour written | examination in the principles and practice of
engineering. 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 the nominal 8-hour written
| examination in the principles and practice of engineering. 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. | (d) 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.) | (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 a nominal 8-hour written | examination in the
fundamentals of engineering, 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 a nominal 8-hour written | examination in the
fundamentals of engineering 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 meeting 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 then passes a nominal | 8-hour written examination in the
fundamentals of engineering | shall be enrolled as an engineer intern, if
the applicant is | otherwise qualified. | (Source: P.A. 96-626, eff. 8-24-09.) |
Effective Date: 6/1/2010
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