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Public Act 100-0948 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Collateral Recovery Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 45, 80, and 85 as follows: | ||||
(225 ILCS 422/45) | ||||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2022) | ||||
Sec. 45. Repossession agency employee requirements. | ||||
(a) All employees of a licensed repossession agency whose | ||||
duties include the actual repossession of collateral must apply | ||||
for a recovery permit. The holder of a repossession agency | ||||
license issued under this Act, known in this Section as the | ||||
"employer", may employ in the conduct of the business under the | ||||
following provisions: | ||||
(1) No person may be issued a recovery permit who meets | ||||
any of the following criteria: | ||||
(A) Is younger than 21 years of age. | ||||
(B) Has been convicted of a crime identified in | ||||
paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 80 of this | ||||
Act and the Commission determines the ability of the | ||||
person to engage in the position for which a permit is | ||||
sought is impaired as a result of the conviction. Has | ||||
been determined by the Commission to be unfit by reason |
of conviction of an offense in this or another state, | ||
other than a minor traffic offense, that the Commission | ||
determines in accordance with Section 85 will impair | ||
the ability of the person to engage in the position for | ||
which a permit is sought. The Commission shall adopt | ||
rules for making those determinations. | ||
(C) Has had a license or recovery permit denied, | ||
suspended, or revoked under this Act. | ||
(D) Has not successfully completed a certification | ||
program approved by the Commission. | ||
(2) No person may be employed by a repossession agency | ||
under this Section until he or she has executed and | ||
furnished to the Commission, on forms furnished by the | ||
Commission, a verified statement to be known as an | ||
"Employee's Statement" setting forth all of the following: | ||
(A) The person's full name, age, and residence | ||
address. | ||
(B) The business or occupation engaged in for the 5 | ||
years immediately before the date of the execution of | ||
the statement, the place where the business or | ||
occupation was engaged in, and the names of the | ||
employers, if any. | ||
(C) That the person has not had a license or | ||
recovery permit denied, revoked, or suspended under | ||
this Act. | ||
(D) Any conviction of a felony, except as provided |
for in Section 85. | ||
(E) Any other information as may be required by any | ||
rule of the Commission to show the good character, | ||
competency, and integrity of the person executing the | ||
statement. | ||
(b) Each applicant for a recovery permit shall have his or | ||
her fingerprints submitted to the Commission by a Live Scan | ||
fingerprint vendor certified by the Illinois State Police under | ||
the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, | ||
Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004 in an electronic | ||
format that complies with the form and manner for requesting | ||
and furnishing criminal history record information as | ||
prescribed by the Illinois State Police. These fingerprints | ||
shall be checked against the Illinois State Police and Federal | ||
Bureau of Investigation criminal history record databases now | ||
and hereafter filed. The Commission shall charge applicants a | ||
fee for conducting the criminal history records check, which | ||
shall not exceed the actual cost of the records check. The | ||
Illinois Commerce Commission Police shall furnish, pursuant to | ||
positive identification, records of Illinois convictions to | ||
the Commission. The Commission, in its discretion, may allow an | ||
applicant who does not have reasonable access to a designated | ||
vendor to provide his or her fingerprints in an alternative | ||
manner. The Commission, in its discretion, may also use other | ||
procedures in performing or obtaining criminal history records | ||
checks of applicants. Instead of submitting his or her |
fingerprints, an individual may submit proof that is | ||
satisfactory to the Commission that an equivalent security | ||
clearance has been conducted. | ||
(c) Qualified applicants shall purchase a recovery permit | ||
from the Commission and in a form that the Commission | ||
prescribes. The Commission shall notify the submitting person | ||
within 10 days after receipt of the application of its intent | ||
to issue or deny the recovery permit. The holder of a recovery | ||
permit shall carry the recovery permit at all times while | ||
actually engaged in the performance of the duties of his or her | ||
employment. No recovery permit shall be effective unless | ||
accompanied by a license issued by the Commission. Expiration | ||
and requirements for renewal of recovery permits shall be | ||
established by rule of the Commission. Possession of a recovery | ||
permit does not in any way imply that the holder of the | ||
recovery permit is employed by any agency unless the recovery | ||
permit is accompanied by the employee identification card | ||
required by subsection (e) of this Section. | ||
(d) Each employer shall maintain a record of each employee | ||
that is accessible to the duly authorized representatives of | ||
the Commission. The record shall contain all of the following | ||
information: | ||
(1) A photograph taken within 10 days after the date | ||
that the employee begins employment with the employer. The | ||
photograph shall be replaced with a current photograph | ||
every 3 calendar years. |
(2) The Employee's Statement specified in paragraph | ||
(2) of subsection (a) of this Section. | ||
(3) All correspondence or documents relating to the | ||
character and integrity of the employee received by the | ||
employer from any official source or law enforcement | ||
agency. | ||
(4) In the case of former employees, the employee | ||
identification card of that person issued under subsection | ||
(e) of this Section. | ||
(e) Every employer shall furnish an employee | ||
identification card to each of his or her employees. This | ||
subsection (e) shall not apply to office or clerical personnel. | ||
This employee identification card shall contain a recent | ||
photograph of the employee, the employee's name, the name and | ||
agency license number of the employer, the employee's personal | ||
description, the signature of the employer, the signature of | ||
that employee, the date of issuance, and an employee | ||
identification card number. | ||
(f) No employer may issue an employee identification card | ||
to any person who is not employed by the employer in accordance | ||
with this Section or falsely state or represent that a person | ||
is or has been in his or her employ. It is unlawful for an | ||
applicant for registration to file with the Commission the | ||
fingerprints of a person other than himself or herself or to | ||
fail to exercise due diligence in resubmitting replacement | ||
fingerprints for those employees who have had original |
fingerprint submissions returned as unclassifiable. An agency | ||
shall inform the Commission within 15 days after contracting or | ||
employing a licensed repossession agency employee. The | ||
Commission shall develop a registration process by rule. | ||
(g) Every employer shall obtain the identification card of | ||
every employee who terminates employment with the employer. An | ||
employer shall immediately report an identification card that | ||
is lost or stolen to the local police department having | ||
jurisdiction over the repossession agency location. | ||
(h) No agency may employ any person to perform any activity | ||
under this Act unless the person possesses a valid license or | ||
recovery permit under this Act. | ||
(i) If information is discovered affecting the | ||
registration of a person whose fingerprints were submitted | ||
under this Section, then the Commission shall so notify the | ||
agency that submitted the fingerprints on behalf of that | ||
person. | ||
(j) A person employed under this Section shall have 15 | ||
business days within which to notify the Commission of any | ||
change in employer, but may continue working under any other | ||
recovery permits granted as an employee or independent | ||
contractor. | ||
(k) This Section applies only to those employees of | ||
licensed repossession agencies whose duties include actual | ||
repossession of collateral.
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(l) An applicant who is 21 years of age or older seeking a |
religious exemption to the photograph requirement of this | ||
Section shall furnish with his or her application an approved | ||
copy of United States Department of the Treasury Internal | ||
Revenue Service Form 4029. Regardless of age, an applicant | ||
seeking a religious exemption to this photograph requirement | ||
shall submit fingerprints in a form and manner prescribed by | ||
the Commission with his or her application in lieu of a | ||
photograph. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-286, eff. 1-1-18 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 422/80) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2022) | ||
Sec. 80. Refusal, revocation, or suspension. | ||
(a) The Commission may refuse to issue or renew or may | ||
revoke any license or recovery permit or may suspend, place on | ||
probation, fine, or take any disciplinary action that the | ||
Commission may deem proper, including fines not to exceed | ||
$2,500 for each violation, with regard to any license holder or | ||
recovery permit holder or applicant for one or any combination | ||
of the following causes: | ||
(1) Knowingly making any misrepresentation for the | ||
purpose of obtaining a license or recovery permit. | ||
(2) Violations of this Act or its rules. | ||
(3) For a license licensees or permit holder or | ||
applicant holders , conviction of any crime under the laws | ||
of the United States or any state or territory thereof that |
is (i) a felony, (ii) a misdemeanor, an essential element | ||
of which is dishonesty, or (iii) a crime that is related to | ||
the practice of the profession. For license or permit | ||
holders or applicants, the provisions of Section 85 of this | ||
Act apply. Commission may refuse to issue a license or | ||
permit based on restrictions set forth in paragraph (2) of | ||
subsection (a) of Section 40 and subparagraph (B) of | ||
paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Section 45, | ||
respectively, if the Commission determines in accordance | ||
with Section 85 that such conviction will impair the | ||
ability of the applicant to engage in the position for | ||
which a license or permit is sought. | ||
(4) Aiding or abetting another in violating any | ||
provision of this Act or its rules. | ||
(5) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or | ||
unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive, | ||
defraud, or harm the public as defined by rule. | ||
(6) Violation of any court order from any State or | ||
public agency engaged in the enforcement of payment of | ||
child support arrearages or for noncompliance with certain | ||
processes relating to paternity or support proceeding. | ||
(7) Solicitation of professional services by using | ||
false or misleading advertising. | ||
(8) A finding that the license or recovery permit was | ||
obtained by fraudulent means. | ||
(9) Practicing or attempting to practice under a name |
other than the full name shown on the license or recovery | ||
permit or any other legally authorized name. | ||
(b) The Commission may refuse to issue or may suspend the | ||
license or recovery permit of any person or entity who fails to | ||
file a return, pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a | ||
filed return, or pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or | ||
interest, as required by any tax Act administered by the | ||
Department of Revenue, until the time the requirements of the | ||
tax Act are satisfied. The Commission may take into | ||
consideration any pending tax disputes properly filed with the | ||
Department of Revenue.
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(Source: P.A. 100-286, eff. 1-1-18 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 422/85) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2022) | ||
Sec. 85. Consideration of past crimes. | ||
(a) The Commission shall not require the license or permit | ||
holder or applicant applicant to report the following | ||
information and shall not consider the following criminal | ||
history records in connection with an application for a license | ||
or permit under this Act: | ||
(1) Juvenile adjudications of delinquent minors as | ||
defined in Section 5-105 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, | ||
subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 5-130 of | ||
the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. | ||
(2) Law enforcement records, court records, and |
conviction records of an individual who was 18 17 years old | ||
or younger at the time of the conviction for the offense | ||
and before January 1, 2014, unless the nature of the | ||
offense required the individual to be tried as an adult. | ||
(3) Records of arrest not followed by a conviction. | ||
(4) Convictions overturned by a higher court. | ||
(5) Convictions or arrests that have been sealed or | ||
expunged. | ||
(b) When considering the denial of a license or recovery | ||
permit on the grounds of conviction of a crime, including those | ||
set forth in paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of Section 40 and | ||
subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Section | ||
45, respectively, the Commission, in evaluating whether the | ||
conviction will impair the license or permit holder's or | ||
applicant's ability to engage in the position for which a | ||
license or permit is sought and the license or permit holder's | ||
or applicant's present eligibility for a license or recovery | ||
permit, shall consider each of the following criteria: | ||
(1) The lack of direct relation of the offense for | ||
which the license or permit holder or applicant was | ||
previously convicted to the duties, functions, and | ||
responsibilities of the position for which a license or | ||
permit is sought. | ||
(2) Circumstances relative to the offense, including | ||
the license or permit holder's or applicant's age at the | ||
time that the offense was committed. |
(3) Evidence of any act committed subsequent to the act | ||
or crime under consideration as grounds for denial, which | ||
also could be considered as grounds for disciplinary action | ||
under this Act. | ||
(4) Whether 5 years since a conviction or 3 years since | ||
successful completion of the imposed sentence release from | ||
confinement for the conviction, whichever is later, have | ||
passed without a subsequent conviction. | ||
(5) Successful completion of sentence or for license or | ||
permit holders or applicants serving a term of parole or | ||
probation, a progress report provided by the license or | ||
permit holder's or applicant's probation or parole officer | ||
that documents the license or permit holder's or | ||
applicant's compliance with conditions of supervision. | ||
(6) If the license or permit holder or applicant was | ||
previously licensed or employed in this State or other | ||
states or jurisdictions, then the lack of prior misconduct | ||
arising from or related to the licensed position or | ||
position of employment. | ||
(7) Evidence of rehabilitation or rehabilitative | ||
effort during or after incarceration, or during or after a | ||
term of supervision, including, but not limited to, a | ||
certificate of good conduct under Section 5-5.5-25 of the | ||
Unified Code of Corrections or a certificate of relief from | ||
disabilities under Section 5-5.5-10 of the Unified Code of | ||
Corrections. |
(8) Any other mitigating factors that contribute to the | ||
license or permit holder's or applicant's person's | ||
potential and current ability to perform the duties and | ||
responsibilities of practices licensed or registered under | ||
this Act. | ||
(c) When considering the suspension or revocation of a | ||
license or recovery permit on the grounds of conviction of a | ||
crime, the Commission, in evaluating the rehabilitation of the | ||
license or permit holder applicant , whether the conviction will | ||
impair the license or permit holder's applicant's ability to | ||
engage in the position for which a license or permit is sought, | ||
and the license or permit holder's applicant's present | ||
eligibility for a license or recovery permit, shall consider | ||
each of the following criteria: | ||
(1) The nature and severity of the act or offense. | ||
(2) The license holder's or recovery permit holder's | ||
criminal record in its entirety. | ||
(3) The amount of time that has lapsed since the | ||
commission of the act or offense. | ||
(4) Whether the license holder or recovery permit | ||
holder has complied with any terms of parole, probation, | ||
restitution, or any other sanctions lawfully imposed | ||
against him or her. | ||
(5) If applicable, evidence of expungement | ||
proceedings. | ||
(6) Evidence, if any, of rehabilitation submitted by |
the license holder or recovery permit holder.
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(d) If the Commission refuses to issue or renew a license | ||
or permit, or suspends, revokes, places on probation, or takes | ||
any disciplinary action that the Commission may deem proper | ||
against a license or permit grant a license or permit to an | ||
applicant , then the Commission shall notify the license or | ||
permit holder or applicant of the decision denial in writing | ||
with the following included in the notice of decision denial : | ||
(1) a statement about the decision to refuse to grant a | ||
license or permit ; | ||
(2) a list of the convictions that the Commission | ||
determined will impair the license or permit holder's or | ||
applicant's ability to engage in the position for which a | ||
license or permit is sought; | ||
(3) a list of convictions that formed the sole or | ||
partial basis for the decision refusal to grant a license | ||
or permit ; and | ||
(4) a summary of the appeal process or the earliest | ||
reapplication for a license or permit is permissible the | ||
applicant may reapply for a license or permit , whichever is | ||
applicable. | ||
(e) No later than May 1 of each year, the Commission must | ||
prepare, publicly announce, and publish a report of summary | ||
statistical information relating to new and renewal license or | ||
permit applications during the preceding calendar year. Each | ||
report shall show, at a minimum: |
(1) the number of applicants for a new or renewal | ||
license or permit under this Act within the previous | ||
calendar year; | ||
(2) the number of applicants for a new or renewal | ||
license or permit under this Act within the previous | ||
calendar year who had a any criminal conviction identified | ||
in paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 80 ; | ||
(3) the number of applicants for a new or renewal | ||
license or permit under this Act in the previous calendar | ||
year who were granted a license or permit; | ||
(4) the number of applicants for a new or renewal | ||
license or permit with a criminal conviction identified in | ||
paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 80 who were | ||
granted a license or permit under this Act within the | ||
previous calendar year; | ||
(5) the number of applicants for a new or renewal | ||
license or permit under this Act within the previous | ||
calendar year who were denied a license or permit; | ||
(6) the number of applicants for a new or renewal | ||
license or permit with a criminal conviction identified in | ||
paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 80 who were | ||
denied a license or permit under this Act in the previous | ||
calendar year in whole or in part because of the a prior | ||
conviction; | ||
(7) the number of licenses or permits issued with a | ||
condition of on probation without monitoring imposed by the |
Commission under this Act in the previous calendar year to | ||
applicants with a criminal conviction identified in | ||
paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 80 ; and | ||
(8) the number of licenses or permits issued with a | ||
condition of on probation with monitoring imposed by the | ||
Commission under this Act in the previous calendar year to | ||
applicants with a criminal conviction identified in | ||
paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 80 . | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-286, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | ||
1, 2019.
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