Public Act 90-0050 of the 90th General Assembly

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Public Act 90-0050

HB0955 Enrolled                                LRB9002981DPcc

    AN ACT to  amend  the  Funeral  Directors  and  Embalmers
Licensing Code by changing Sections 5-15 and 10-35.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.  The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing
Code is amended  by  changing  Sections  5-15  and  10-35  as
follows:

    (225 ILCS 41/5-15)
    Sec.  5-15.  Expiration  and  renewal;  inactive  status;
continuing  education. The expiration date and renewal period
for each license issued under this Article shall  be  set  by
rule.  The holder of a license as a licensed funeral director
may   renew  the  license  during  the  month  preceding  the
expiration date of the license by paying the required fee.  A
licensed  funeral director whose license has expired may have
the license reinstated  within  5  years  from  the  date  of
expiration  upon  payment  of the required reinstatement fee.
The reinstatement shall  be  effective  as  of  the  date  of
reissuance of the license.
    Any  licensed  funeral  director  whose  license has been
expired for more than 5 years may have the  license  restored
only by fulfilling the requirements of the Department's rules
and  by  paying  the  required  restoration fee. However, any
licensed funeral director whose license has expired while  he
or she has been engaged (1) in federal service on active duty
with  the  Army of the United States, the United States Navy,
the Marine Corps, the Air Force,  the  Coast  Guard,  or  the
State  Militia  called  into  the  service or training of the
United States of America or  (2)  in  training  or  education
under  the  supervision  of  the United States preliminary to
induction into the military  service  may  have  his  or  her
license  restored  without  paying any lapsed renewal fees or
restoration fee or without passing any examination if, within
2  years  after  termination  of  the  service,  training  or
education other than by dishonorable  discharge,  he  or  she
furnishes the Department with an affidavit to the effect that
he  or  she has been so engaged and that service, training or
education has been so terminated.
    In addition to any other requirement  for  renewal  of  a
license  or  reinstatement  of  an expired license, beginning
with licenses renewed or reinstated in 1993, as  a  condition
for  the  renewal or reinstatement of a license as a licensed
funeral director, each licensee shall provide evidence to the
Department of completion of at least 12 hours  of  continuing
education  during the 24 months preceding the expiration date
of the license, or in the case of reinstatement,  during  the
24  months  preceding  application  for  reinstatement.   The
continuing education sponsors shall be approved by the Board.
In  addition,  any  qualified continuing education course for
funeral directors  offered  by  a  college,  university,  the
Illinois  Funeral  Directors  Association,  Funeral Directors
Services  Association  of  Greater   Chicago,   Cook   County
Association  of  Funeral Home Owners, Inc., Illinois Selected
Morticians  Association,  Inc.,  National  Funeral  Directors
Association, National Foundation of Funeral Service, National
Selected   Morticians,   National   Funeral   Directors   and
Morticians Association,  Inc.,  International  Order  of  the
Golden  Rule, or an Illinois school of mortuary science shall
be accepted toward satisfaction of the  continuing  education
requirements.
    The  Department  shall  establish  by  rule  a  means for
verification  of  completion  of  the  continuing   education
required   by   this   Section.   This  verification  may  be
accomplished  through  audits  of   records   maintained   by
licensees,  by  requiring  the  filing of continued education
certificates with the Department or a qualified  organization
selected  by  the Department to maintain these records, or by
other means established by the Department.
    A person who is licensed as a funeral director under this
Act and who has engaged in the practice of funeral  directing
for  at  least  40  years shall be exempt from the continuing
education requirements of  this  Section.  In  addition,  the
Department  shall establish by rule an exemption or exception
for funeral directors who, by reason of advanced age,  health
or  other extreme condition should reasonably be excused from
the continuing education requirement upon explanation to  the
Board, the approval of the Director, or both.  Those persons,
identified  above,  who  cannot attend on-site classes, shall
have the opportunity  to  comply  by  completing  home  study
courses designed for them by sponsors.
    Any  funeral  director  who  notifies  the  Department in
writing on forms prescribed by the Department  may  elect  to
place  his  or her license on an inactive status and shall be
excused from completion of continuing education  requirements
until  he  or  she  notifies  the Department in writing of an
intent to restore the license to  active  status.   While  on
inactive status, the licensee shall only be required to pay a
single fee, established by the Department, to have his or her
license  placed  on inactive status.  Any licensee requesting
restoration from inactive status shall notify the  Department
as  provided  by  rule  of  the  Department  and  pay the fee
required by the Department for restoration  of  the  license.
Any  licensee  whose  license is on inactive status shall not
practice in the State of Illinois.
    Practice on a license that has lapsed or been  placed  in
inactive  status  is  practicing  without  a  license  and  a
violation of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 87-966.)
    (225 ILCS 41/10-35)
    Sec.    10-35.  Renewal;    reinstatement;   restoration;
continuing education. The expiration date and renewal  period
for  each  license  issued under this Article shall be set by
rule.  The holder of a license as a licensed funeral director
and embalmer or funeral director  and  embalmer  trainee  may
renew  the  license during the month preceding the expiration
date of the license by paying the required  fee.  A  licensed
funeral  director  and  embalmer or licensed funeral director
and embalmer trainee whose license has expired may  have  the
license reinstated within 5 years from the date of expiration
upon payment of the required reinstatement fee and fulfilling
the    requirements   of   the   Department's   rules.    The
reinstatement of the license is effective as of the date  the
reissuance of the license.
    Any  licensed funeral director and embalmer whose license
has been expired for more than 5 years may have  the  license
restored only by fulfilling the requirements set forth in the
Department's  rules  and  by  paying the required restoration
fee. However, any licensed funeral director and  embalmer  or
licensed  funeral director and embalmer trainee whose license
has expired while he or she has been engaged (1)  in  federal
service  on  active  duty with the Army of the United States,
the United States Navy, the Marine Corps, the Air Force,  the
Coast  Guard, or the State Militia called into the service or
training of the United States of America or (2)  in  training
or  education  under  the  supervision  of  the United States
preliminary to induction into the military service  may  have
the  license  restored without paying any lapsed renewal fees
or restoration fee or without  passing  any  examination  if,
within  2 years after termination of the service, training or
education other than by dishonorable discharge, the  licensee
furnishes the Department with an affidavit to the effect that
he  or  she  has been so engaged and that his or her service,
training or education has been so terminated.
    No license of a funeral  director  and  embalmer  trainee
shall be renewed more than twice.
    In  addition  to  any  other requirement for renewal of a
license or reinstatement of  an  expired  license,  beginning
with  licenses  renewed or reinstated in 1993 and thereafter,
as a condition for the renewal or reinstatement of a  license
as  a  licensed  funeral director and embalmer, each licensee
shall provide evidence to the Department of completion of  at
least  24  hours of continuing education during the 24 months
preceding the expiration date of the license, or in the  case
of   reinstatement,   within  the  24  months  preceding  the
application  for  reinstatement.   The  continuing  education
sponsors shall be approved by the Board.   In  addition,  any
qualified  continuing  education course for funeral directors
and embalmers offered by a college, university, the  Illinois
Funeral  Directors  Association,  Funeral  Directors Services
Association of Greater Chicago, Cook  County  Association  of
Funeral  Home  Owners,  Inc.,  Illinois  Selected  Morticians
Associations,  Inc.,  National Funeral Directors Association,
National Foundation of  Funeral  Service,  National  Selected
Morticians,   National   Funeral   Directors  and  Morticians
Association, Inc., International Order of the Golden Rule, or
an Illinois school of  mortuary  science  shall  be  accepted
toward satisfaction of the continuing education requirements.
    The  Department  shall  establish  by  rule  a  means for
verification  of  completion  of  the  continuing   education
required   by   this   Section.   This  verification  may  be
accomplished  through  audits  of   records   maintained   by
licensees,  by  requiring  the  filing of continued education
certificates with the Department or a qualified  organization
selected  by  the  Department  to maintain the records, or by
other means established by the Department.
    A person who  is  licensed  as  a  funeral  director  and
embalmer  under  this Act and who has engaged in the practice
of funeral directing and embalming  for  at  least  40  years
shall be exempt from the continuing education requirements of
this  Section. In addition, the Department shall establish by
rule an exemption or  exception  for  funeral  directors  and
embalmers  who,  by  reason  of advanced age, health or other
extreme condition, should  reasonably  be  excused  from  the
continuing  education  requirement  upon  explanation  to the
Board, the approval of the Director, or both.  Those persons,
identified above, who cannot attend  on-site  classes,  shall
have  the  opportunity  to  comply  by  completing home study
courses designed for them by sponsors.
    Any  funeral  director  and  embalmer  who  notifies  the
Department in writing on forms prescribed by the  Department,
may  elect  to place his or her license on an inactive status
and shall be excused from completion of continuing  education
requirements  until  he  or  she  notifies  the Department in
writing of an intent to restore the license to active status.
While on inactive status, the licensee shall only be required
to pay a single fee, established by the Department,  to  have
the   license   placed  on  inactive  status.   Any  licensee
requesting restoration from inactive status shall notify  the
Department  as provided by rule of the Department and pay the
fee  required  by  the  Department  for  restoration  of  the
license.  Any licensee whose license is  on  inactive  status
shall not practice in the State of Illinois.
    Practice  on  a license that has lapsed or been placed in
inactive  status  is  practicing  without  a  license  and  a
violation of this Code.
(Source: P.A. 87-966.)

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