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Public Act 102-0881 | ||||
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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 Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 4.33 and 4.38 as follows: | ||||
(5 ILCS 80/4.33) | ||||
Sec. 4.33. Acts repealed on January 1,
2023. The following | ||||
Acts are
repealed on January 1, 2023: | ||||
The Dietitian Nutritionist Practice Act. | ||||
The Elevator Safety and Regulation Act.
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The Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act | ||||
of 2011. | ||||
The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code. | ||||
The Naprapathic Practice Act. | ||||
The Pharmacy Practice Act. | ||||
The Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional | ||||
Counselor
Licensing and Practice Act. | ||||
The Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act. | ||||
(Source: P.A. 101-621, eff. 12-20-19.) | ||||
(5 ILCS 80/4.38) | ||||
Sec. 4.38. Acts repealed on January 1, 2028. The following | ||||
Acts are repealed on January 1, 2028: |
The Acupuncture Practice Act. | ||
The Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act. | ||
The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code. | ||
The Home Medical Equipment and Services Provider License | ||
Act. | ||
The Illinois Petroleum Education and Marketing Act. | ||
The Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology | ||
Practice Act. | ||
The Interpreter for the Deaf Licensure Act of 2007. | ||
The Nurse Practice Act. | ||
The Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary | ||
Act. | ||
The Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. | ||
The Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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(Source: P.A. 100-220, eff. 8-18-17; 100-375, eff. 8-25-17; | ||
100-398, eff. 8-25-17; 100-414, eff. 8-25-17; 100-453, eff. | ||
8-25-17; 100-513, eff. 9-20-17; 100-525, eff. 9-22-17; | ||
100-530, eff. 9-22-17; 100-560, eff. 12-8-17.) | ||
Section 10. The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing | ||
Code is amended by changing Sections 1-10, 1-15, 1-30, 5-7, | ||
5-10, 5-15, 5-18, 5-20, 10-7, 10-20, 10-30, 10-43, 15-10, | ||
15-15, 15-18, 15-20, 15-21, 15-22, 15-30, 15-40, 15-41, 15-65, | ||
15-75, 15-80, and 15-91 as follows: | ||
(225 ILCS 41/1-10) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 1-10. Definitions. As used in this Code: | ||
"Address of record" means the designated address recorded | ||
by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's application | ||
file or license file. It is the duty of the applicant or | ||
licensee to inform the Department of any changes of address | ||
and those changes must be made either through the Department's | ||
website or by contacting the Department. | ||
"Applicant" means any person making application for a | ||
license. Any applicants or people who hold themselves out as | ||
applicants are considered licensees for purposes of | ||
enforcement, investigation, hearings, and the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act. | ||
"Board" means the Funeral Directors and Embalmers | ||
Licensing and
Disciplinary Board. | ||
"Certificate of Death" means a certificate of death as | ||
referenced in the Illinois Vital Records Act. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Financial and | ||
Professional Regulation. | ||
"Email address of record" means the designated email | ||
address recorded by the Department in the applicant's | ||
application file or the licensee's license file as maintained | ||
by the Department's licensure maintenance unit. | ||
"Funeral director and embalmer" means a person who is
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licensed and qualified to practice funeral directing and to | ||
prepare,
disinfect and preserve dead human bodies by the |
injection or external
application of antiseptics, | ||
disinfectants or preservative fluids and
materials and to use | ||
derma surgery or plastic art for the restoring of
mutilated | ||
features. It further means a person who restores the remains | ||
of
a person for the purpose of funeralization whose organs or | ||
bone or tissue
has been donated for anatomical purposes. | ||
"Funeral director and embalmer intern" means a person
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licensed by the Department
who is qualified to render | ||
assistance to a funeral director and embalmer in
carrying out | ||
the practice of funeral directing and embalming under the
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supervision of the funeral director and embalmer. | ||
"Embalming" means the process of sanitizing and chemically | ||
treating
a deceased human body in order to reduce the presence | ||
and growth of
microorganisms, to retard organic decomposition, | ||
to render the remains safe
to handle while retaining | ||
naturalness of tissue, and to restore an
acceptable physical | ||
appearance for funeral viewing purposes. | ||
"Funeral director" means a person, known by the title of | ||
"funeral
director" or other similar words or titles, licensed | ||
by the Department who
practices funeral directing. | ||
"Funeral establishment", "funeral chapel", "funeral home", | ||
or
"mortuary" means a building or separate portion of a | ||
building having a
specific street address or location and | ||
devoted to activities relating to
the shelter, care, custody | ||
and preparation of a deceased human body and
which may contain | ||
facilities for funeral or wake services. |
"Licensee" means a person licensed under this Code as a | ||
funeral director, funeral director and embalmer, or funeral | ||
director and embalmer intern. Anyone who holds himself or | ||
herself out as a licensee or who is accused of unlicensed | ||
practice is considered a licensee for purposes of enforcement, | ||
investigation, hearings, and the Illinois Administrative | ||
Procedure Act. | ||
"Owner" means the individual, partnership, corporation, | ||
limited liability company, association,
trust, estate, or | ||
agent thereof, or other person or combination of
persons who | ||
owns a funeral establishment or funeral business. | ||
"Person" means any individual, partnership, association, | ||
firm,
corporation, limited liability company, trust or estate, | ||
or other entity. "Person" includes both natural persons and | ||
legal entities. | ||
"Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and | ||
Professional Regulation. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; | ||
97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/1-15) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 1-15. Funeral directing; definition. Conducting
or | ||
engaging in or representing or holding out oneself as
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conducting or engaging engaged in any one or any combination | ||
of the following
practices constitutes the practice of funeral |
directing: | ||
(a) The practice of preparing, otherwise than by | ||
embalming, for the
burial, cremation, or disposition and | ||
directing and supervising the burial or disposition
of | ||
deceased human remains or performing any act or service in
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connection with the preparing of dead human bodies. | ||
Preparation,
direction, and supervision shall not be | ||
construed to mean those functions
normally performed by | ||
cemetery and crematory personnel. | ||
(b) The practice of operating a place for preparing | ||
for the disposition
of deceased human bodies or for caring | ||
for deceased human
bodies before their disposition. | ||
Nothing in this Code shall prohibit
the ownership and | ||
management of such a place by an unlicensed owner
if the | ||
place is operated in accordance with this Code and the | ||
unlicensed owner
does not engage in any form of funeral | ||
directing. An unlicensed owner may interact with consumers | ||
while a licensed funeral director is present in accordance | ||
with this Section. | ||
(c) The removal of a deceased human body from its | ||
place of death,
institution, or other location. A licensed | ||
funeral director and embalmer intern may remove a deceased | ||
human body from its place of death, institution, or other | ||
location without another licensee being present. The | ||
licensed funeral director may engage
others who are not | ||
licensed funeral directors, licensed funeral director and |
embalmers, or licensed funeral director and embalmer | ||
interns to assist in the removal if the
funeral director | ||
directs and instructs them in handling and precautionary
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procedures and accompanies them on all calls. The | ||
transportation of deceased
human remains to a cemetery, | ||
crematory or other place of final disposition
shall be | ||
under the immediate direct supervision of a licensee | ||
unless otherwise
permitted by this Section. The | ||
transportation of deceased human remains that
are embalmed | ||
or otherwise prepared and enclosed in an appropriate | ||
container to
some other place that is not the place of | ||
final disposition, such as another
funeral home or common | ||
carrier, or to a facility that shares common
ownership | ||
with the transporting funeral home may be performed under | ||
the
general supervision of a licensee, but the supervision | ||
need not be immediate
or direct. | ||
(d) The administering and conducting of, or assuming | ||
responsibility for
administering and conducting of, at | ||
need funeral arrangements. | ||
(e) The assuming custody of, transportation, providing | ||
shelter,
protection and care and disposition of deceased | ||
human remains and the
furnishing of necessary funeral | ||
services, facilities and equipment. | ||
(f) Using in connection with a name or practice the | ||
word "funeral
director", "undertaker", "mortician", | ||
"funeral home", "funeral parlor",
"funeral chapel", or any |
other title implying that the person is engaged in the
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practice of funeral directing. | ||
Within the existing scope of the practice of funeral | ||
directing or funeral directing and embalming, only a licensed | ||
funeral director, a licensed funeral director and embalmer, or | ||
a licensed funeral director and embalmer intern under the | ||
restrictions provided for in this Code, and not any other | ||
person employed or contracted by the licensee, may engage in | ||
the following activities at-need: (1) have direct contact with | ||
consumers and explain funeral or burial merchandise or | ||
services or (2) negotiate, develop, or finalize contracts with | ||
consumers. This paragraph shall not be construed or enforced | ||
in such a manner as to limit the functions of persons regulated | ||
under the Illinois Funeral or Burial Funds Act, the Illinois | ||
Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act, the Cemetery Oversight Act, the | ||
Cemetery Care Act, the Cemetery Association Act, the Illinois | ||
Insurance Code, or any other related professional regulatory | ||
Act. | ||
The practice of funeral directing shall not include the
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phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers for the | ||
funeral,
or reporting of prices on the firm's general price | ||
list as required
by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule | ||
by nonlicensed
persons, or like
clerical tasks incidental to | ||
the act of making funeral arrangements. | ||
The making of funeral arrangements, at need, shall be done | ||
only by
licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral |
directors and embalmers. Licensed funeral director and | ||
embalmer interns may, however, assist or participate in the | ||
arrangements under the direct supervision of a licensed | ||
funeral director or licensed funeral director and embalmer. | ||
(Source: P.A. 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12; 98-432, eff. 1-1-14.) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/1-30) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 1-30. Powers of the Department. Subject to the | ||
provisions of this Code, the Department may exercise the | ||
following powers: | ||
(1) To authorize examinations to ascertain the | ||
qualifications and fitness of applicants for licensing as | ||
a licensed funeral director and embalmer and pass upon the | ||
qualifications of applicants for licensure. | ||
(2) To examine the records of a licensed funeral | ||
director or licensed funeral director and embalmer from | ||
any year or any other aspect of funeral directing and | ||
embalming as the Department deems appropriate. | ||
(3) To investigate any and all funeral directing and | ||
embalming activity. | ||
(4) To conduct hearings on proceedings to refuse to | ||
issue or renew licenses or to revoke, suspend, place on | ||
probation, reprimand, or otherwise discipline a license | ||
under this Code or take other non-disciplinary action. | ||
(5) To adopt all necessary and reasonable rules and |
regulations for the effective administration of this Code. | ||
(6) To prescribe forms to be issued for the | ||
administration and enforcement of this Code. | ||
(7) (Blank). To maintain rosters of the names and | ||
addresses of all licensees and all persons whose licenses | ||
have been suspended, revoked, denied renewal, or otherwise | ||
disciplined within the previous calendar year. These | ||
rosters shall be available upon written request and | ||
payment of the required fee as established by rule. | ||
(8) To contract with third parties for services | ||
necessary for the proper administration of this Code | ||
including, without limitation, investigators with the | ||
proper knowledge, training, and skills to properly inspect | ||
funeral homes and investigate complaints under this Code.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/5-7) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 5-7. Address of record ; email address of record . All | ||
applicants and licensees shall: | ||
(1) provide a valid address and email address to the | ||
Department, which shall serve as the address of record and | ||
email address of record, respectively, at the time of | ||
application for licensure or renewal or restoration of a | ||
license; and | ||
(2) It is the duty of the applicant or licensee to |
inform the Department of any change of address within 14 | ||
days after the change of address of record or email | ||
address of record , either through the Department's website | ||
or by contacting the Department's licensure maintenance | ||
unit.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/5-10) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 5-10. Funeral director license; display. Every holder | ||
of a license as a funeral director shall
display it , or a copy, | ||
in a conspicuous place in the licensee's place of
practice or | ||
in the place of practice in which the licensee is
employed or | ||
contracted. If the licensee is engaged in funeral
directing at | ||
more than one place of practice, then in the licensee's | ||
principal
place of practice or the principal place of practice | ||
of
the licensee's employer and a copy of the license shall be | ||
displayed in a conspicuous place at all other places of | ||
practice. Every displayed license shall have the license | ||
number visible. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/5-15) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 5-15. Renewal; reinstatement; restoration. The | ||
expiration date and renewal period for each
license issued |
under this Article shall be set by rule. The holder of a
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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
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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 United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, or
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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 his or her service, | ||
training or
education has
been so terminated. |
In addition to any other requirement for renewal of a | ||
license or
reinstatement or restoration of an expired license, | ||
as a condition for the renewal, reinstatement, or restoration | ||
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 or restoration, during the 24 months
preceding | ||
application for reinstatement or restoration. 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
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Association of Funeral Home Owners, Inc., Illinois Selected | ||
Morticians
Association, Inc., Illinois Cemetery and Funeral | ||
Home Association,
National Funeral Directors
Association, | ||
Selected Independent Funeral Homes, National Funeral Directors
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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
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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. | ||
Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, a person | ||
who is licensed as a funeral director under this Code 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. Licensees who have not engaged | ||
in the practice of funeral directing for at least 40 years by | ||
January 1, 2016 shall not receive this exemption after that | ||
date. In
addition,
the Department shall establish by rule an | ||
exemption or exception, for a limited period of time, for
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funeral directors who, by reason of advanced age, health or | ||
other extreme
condition should reasonably be excused from the | ||
continuing education
requirement upon the approval of the | ||
Secretary. 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. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/5-18) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 5-18. Inactive status. | ||
(a) 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, | ||
subject to rules of the Department, be excused from payment of | ||
renewal fees and completion of continuing education | ||
requirements until he or she notifies the Department in | ||
writing of an intent to restore or reinstate the license to | ||
active status. | ||
(b) Any licensee who has permitted his or her license to | ||
expire or who has had his or her license on inactive status may | ||
have the license restored by making application to the | ||
Department, by filing proof acceptable to the Department of | ||
his or her fitness to have the license restored, and by paying | ||
the required fees. Proof of fitness may include sworn evidence | ||
certifying to active lawful practice in another jurisdiction. | ||
If the licensee has not maintained an active practice in | ||
another jurisdiction satisfactory to the Department, then the | ||
Department shall determine the licensee's fitness to resume | ||
active status and may require successful completion of a | ||
practical examination or any other method it deems | ||
appropriate, including, but not limited to, those established | ||
by rule by an evaluation program, established by rule, his or | ||
her fitness for restoration of the license and shall establish | ||
procedures and requirements for restoration . Any licensee | ||
whose license is on inactive status shall not practice in the | ||
State. | ||
(c) Any licensee whose license is on inactive status or in | ||
a non-renewed status shall not engage in the practice of |
funeral directing in the State or use the title or advertise | ||
that he or she performs the services of a licensed funeral | ||
director. Any person violating this Section shall be | ||
considered to be practicing without a license and shall be | ||
subject to the disciplinary provisions of this Code.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12.)
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(225 ILCS 41/5-20)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
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Sec. 5-20. Disposition of unclaimed cremated remains. The | ||
holder of a license is
authorized at his or her discretion to | ||
effect a final disposition of the unclaimed cremated remains
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of any cremated human body if no person lawfully entitled to | ||
the
custody of the remains ashes makes or has made a proper | ||
request for them within 60 days one
year of the date of death | ||
of the person whose body was cremated.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
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(225 ILCS 41/10-7) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 10-7. Address of record ; email address of record . All | ||
applicants and licensees shall: | ||
(1) provide a valid address and email address to the | ||
Department, which shall serve as the address of record and | ||
email address of record, respectively, at the time of | ||
application for licensure or renewal or restoration of a |
license; and | ||
(2) It is the duty of the applicant or licensee to | ||
inform the Department of any change of address within 14 | ||
days after the change of address of record or email | ||
address of record , either through the Department's website | ||
or by contacting the Department's licensure maintenance | ||
unit.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11 .)
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(225 ILCS 41/10-20)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
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Sec. 10-20. Application. Every person who desires to | ||
obtain a license under
this Code shall apply to the Department | ||
in writing on forms or electronically as prescribed prepared | ||
and
furnished by the Department. The application shall contain | ||
proof of the
particular qualifications required of the | ||
applicant, shall be certified by the
applicant, and shall be | ||
accompanied by the required fee that shall not be refundable . | ||
Applicants have 3 years after the date of application to | ||
complete the application process. If the process has not been | ||
completed in 3 years, then the application shall be denied, | ||
the fee shall be forfeited, and the applicant must reapply and | ||
meet the requirements in effect at the time of reapplication.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
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(225 ILCS 41/10-30) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 10-30. Issuance, display of license. Whenever an | ||
applicant has met the
requirements of this Code, the | ||
Department may shall issue to the applicant a
license as a | ||
licensed funeral director and embalmer or licensed funeral
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director and embalmer intern, as the case may be. | ||
Every holder of a license shall display it in a | ||
conspicuous place in the
licensee's place of practice or in | ||
the place of practice in which the
licensee is employed or | ||
contracted. If the licensee is engaged in funeral
directing | ||
and embalming at more than one place of practice, then the
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license shall be displayed in the licensee's principal place | ||
of practice
or the principal place of practice of the | ||
licensee's employer and a copy of the license shall be | ||
displayed in a conspicuous place at all other places of | ||
practice. Every displayed license shall have the license | ||
number visible. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/10-43) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 10-43. Endorsement. The Department may issue a | ||
funeral director and embalmer license, without the required | ||
examination, to an applicant licensed by another state, | ||
territory, possession of the United States, or the District of | ||
Columbia, if (i) the licensing requirements of that licensing |
authority are, on the date of licensure, substantially | ||
equivalent equal to the requirements set forth under this Code | ||
and (ii) the applicant provides the Department with evidence | ||
of good standing from the licensing authority of that | ||
jurisdiction. An applicant under this Section shall pay all of | ||
the required fees.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12.) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-10) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-10. Administrative Procedure Act. The Illinois | ||
Administrative
Procedure Act is hereby expressly adopted and | ||
incorporated into this Code as if
all of the provisions of that | ||
Act were included in this Code, except that the
provision of | ||
subsection (d) of Section 10-65 of the Illinois Administrative
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Procedure Act that provides that at hearings the licensee has | ||
the right to show
compliance with all lawful requirements for | ||
retention, continuation or renewal
of the license is | ||
specifically excluded. For the purposes of this Code the
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notice required under Section 10-25 of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure
Act is deemed sufficient when mailed | ||
to the address of record or when emailed to the email address | ||
of record . | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-15) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-15. Complaints; investigations; hearings. The | ||
Department may investigate the actions of any applicant or of | ||
any person or persons rendering or offering to render services | ||
or any person holding or claiming to hold a license under this | ||
Code. | ||
The Department shall, before refusing to issue or renew a | ||
license or seeking to discipline a licensee under Section | ||
15-75 75 , at least 30 days before the date set for the hearing, | ||
(i) notify the accused in writing of the charges made and the | ||
time and place for the hearing on the charges, (ii) direct him | ||
or her to file a written answer to the charges under oath | ||
within 20 days after service, and (iii) inform the applicant | ||
or licensee that failure to answer shall result in a default | ||
being entered against the applicant or licensee. | ||
At the time and place fixed in the notice, the Board or the | ||
hearing officer appointed by the Secretary shall proceed to | ||
hear the charges and the parties or their counsel shall be | ||
accorded ample opportunity to present any pertinent | ||
statements, testimony, evidence, and arguments. The Board or | ||
hearing officer may continue the hearing from time to time. In | ||
case the person, after receiving the notice, fails to file an | ||
answer, his or her license may, in the discretion of the | ||
Secretary , having first received the recommendation of the | ||
Board, be suspended, revoked, or placed on probationary | ||
status, or be subject to whatever disciplinary action the |
Secretary considers proper, including limiting the scope, | ||
nature, or extent of the person's practice or the imposition | ||
of a fine, without a hearing, if the act or acts charged | ||
constitute sufficient grounds for that action under this Code. | ||
The written notice and any notice in the subsequent proceeding | ||
may be served by regular or certified mail or email to the | ||
licensee's address of record. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-48, eff. 7-17-09; 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; | ||
97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-18) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-18. Temporary suspension. The Secretary may | ||
temporarily suspend the license of a licensee without a | ||
hearing, simultaneously with the institution of proceedings | ||
for a hearing provided in Section 15-15 of this Code, if the | ||
Secretary finds that the public interest, safety, or welfare | ||
requires such emergency action. In the event that the | ||
Secretary temporarily suspends a license without a hearing | ||
before the Board or a duly appointed hearing officer, a | ||
hearing shall be held within 30 days after the suspension has | ||
occurred. The suspended licensee may seek a continuance of the | ||
hearing, during which time the suspension shall remain in | ||
effect. The proceeding shall be concluded without appreciable | ||
delay. If the Department does not hold a hearing within 30 days | ||
after the date of the suspension, unless continued at the |
request of the suspended licensee, then the licensee's license | ||
shall be automatically reinstated.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12.) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-20) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-20. Transcript; record of proceedings. | ||
(a) The
Department, at its expense, shall provide a | ||
certified shorthand reporter to take down the testimony and | ||
preserve a record of all proceedings at the hearing of any case | ||
in which a licensee may be revoked, suspended, placed on | ||
probationary status, reprimanded, fined, or subjected to other | ||
disciplinary action with reference to the license when a | ||
disciplinary action is authorized under this Act and rules. | ||
The notice of hearing, complaint, and all other documents in | ||
the nature of pleadings and written portions filed in the | ||
proceedings, the transcript of the testimony, the report of | ||
the hearing officer, and the orders of the Department shall be | ||
the records of the proceedings. The record may be made | ||
available to any person interested in the hearing upon payment | ||
of the fee required by Section 2105-115 of the Department of | ||
Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code | ||
of Illinois preserve a record of all proceedings at the
formal | ||
hearing of any case. The notice of hearing,
complaint and all | ||
other documents in the nature of pleadings and written
motions | ||
filed in the proceedings, the transcript of testimony, the |
report
of the Board or hearing officer, and the orders of the | ||
Department shall be the record of
the proceedings . | ||
(b) The Department may contract for court reporting | ||
services, and, if it does so, the Department shall provide the | ||
name and contact information for the certified shorthand | ||
reporter who transcribed the testimony at a hearing to any | ||
person interested, who may obtain a copy of the transcript of | ||
any proceedings at a hearing upon payment of the fee specified | ||
by the certified shorthand reporter. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-21) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-21. Findings and recommendations.
At the | ||
conclusion of the hearing, the Board or hearing officer shall | ||
present to the Secretary a written report of its findings of | ||
fact, conclusions of law, and recommendations. The report | ||
shall contain a finding of whether or not the accused person | ||
violated this Code or its rules or failed to comply with the | ||
conditions required in this Code or its rules. The Board shall | ||
specify the nature of any violations or failure to comply and | ||
shall make its recommendations to the Secretary. In making | ||
recommendations for any disciplinary action, the Board may | ||
take into consideration all facts and circumstances including, | ||
but not limited to: the seriousness of the offenses; the | ||
presence of multiple offenses; prior disciplinary history or |
the lack thereof, including actions taken by other agencies in | ||
this State, by other states or jurisdictions, hospitals, | ||
health care facilities, residency programs, employers, or | ||
professional liability insurance companies or any of the armed | ||
forces of the United States or any state; the impact of the | ||
offenses on any injured party; the vulnerability of any | ||
injured party, including, but not limited to, consideration of | ||
the injured party's age, disability, or mental illness; motive | ||
for the offense; contrition or lack thereof for the offense; | ||
financial gain as a result of committing the offenses; | ||
cooperation or lack thereof with the Department or other | ||
investigative authorities; restitution to injured parties; | ||
whether the conduct was self-reported; and any voluntary | ||
remedial actions taken bearing upon the reasonableness of the | ||
conduct of the accused and the potential for future harm to the | ||
public, including, but not limited to, previous discipline of | ||
the accused by the Department, intent, degree of harm to the | ||
public and likelihood of harm in the future, any restitution | ||
made by the accused, and whether the incident or incidents | ||
contained in the complaint appear to be isolated or represent | ||
a continuing pattern of conduct . In making its recommendations | ||
for discipline, the Board shall endeavor to ensure that the | ||
severity of the discipline recommended is reasonably related | ||
to the severity of the violation. | ||
The report of findings of fact, conclusions of law, and | ||
recommendation of the Board or hearing officer shall be the |
basis for the Secretary's order refusing to issue, restore, or | ||
renew a license, or otherwise disciplining a licensee. If the | ||
Secretary disagrees with the recommendations of the Board or | ||
hearing officer, the Secretary may issue an order in | ||
contravention of the Board or hearing officer's | ||
recommendations. The finding is not admissible in evidence | ||
against the person in a criminal prosecution brought for a | ||
violation of this Code, but the hearing and finding are not a | ||
bar to a criminal prosecution brought for a violation of this | ||
Code.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .) | ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-22) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-22. Rehearing. At the conclusion of the hearing, | ||
a copy of the Board or hearing officer's report shall be served | ||
upon the applicant or licensee by the Department, either | ||
personally or as provided in this Code for the service of a | ||
notice of hearing. Within 20 calendar days after service, the | ||
applicant or licensee may present to the Department a motion | ||
in writing for a rehearing, which shall specify the particular | ||
grounds for rehearing. The Department may respond to the | ||
motion for rehearing within 20 calendar days after its service | ||
on the Department. If no motion for rehearing is filed, then | ||
upon the expiration of the time specified for filing such a | ||
motion, or if a motion for rehearing is denied, then upon |
denial, the Secretary may enter an order in accordance with | ||
the recommendations of the Board or hearing officer. If the | ||
applicant or licensee orders from the reporting service and | ||
pays for a transcript of the record within the time for filing | ||
a motion for rehearing, the 20-day period within which a | ||
motion may be filed shall commence upon the delivery of the | ||
transcript to the applicant or licensee. | ||
If the Secretary believes that substantial justice has not | ||
been done in the revocation, suspension, or refusal to issue, | ||
restore, or renew a license, or other discipline of an | ||
applicant or licensee, he or she may order a rehearing by the | ||
same or other hearing officers.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
| ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-30)
| ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
| ||
Sec. 15-30. Unlicensed practice; violations; civil penalty | ||
Mental incompetence; suspension . | ||
(a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts | ||
to practice, or holds one's self out as a funeral director or a | ||
funeral director and embalmer or a funeral director and | ||
embalmer intern as provided in this Code without being | ||
licensed or exempt under this Code shall, in addition to any | ||
other penalty provided by law, pay a civil penalty to the | ||
Department in an amount not to exceed $10,000 for each | ||
offense, as determined by the Department. The civil penalty |
shall be assessed by the Department after a hearing is held in | ||
accordance with Section 15-75. | ||
(b) The Department may investigate any actual, alleged, or | ||
suspected unlicensed activity. | ||
(c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after | ||
the effective date of the order imposing the civil penalty. | ||
The order shall constitute a judgment and may be filed and | ||
execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment from | ||
any court of record. | ||
(d) A person or entity not licensed under this Code who has | ||
violated any provision of this Code or its rules is guilty of a | ||
Class A misdemeanor for the first offense and a Class 4 felony | ||
for a second and subsequent offenses. | ||
The entry of a judgment by any
court of competent jurisdiction | ||
establishing the mental incompetence of any
person holding a | ||
license under this Code operates as a suspension of that
| ||
person's license. The person may resume his or her practice | ||
only upon a finding
by a court of competent jurisdiction that | ||
the person has recovered mental
capacity.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11 .)
| ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-40)
| ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
| ||
Sec. 15-40. Certification of record; receipt. The | ||
Department shall not be
required to certify any record to the | ||
court, to file an answer in court, or
otherwise to appear in |
any court in a judicial review proceeding unless and until the | ||
Department has received from the plaintiff payment of the | ||
costs of furnishing and certifying the record, which costs | ||
shall be determined by the Department.
Exhibits shall be | ||
certified without cost. Failure on the part of the Plaintiff
| ||
to file a receipt in court is grounds for dismissal of the | ||
action.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
| ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-41) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-41. Order or certified copy; prima facie proof. An | ||
order or certified copy thereof, over the seal of the | ||
Department and purporting to be signed by the Secretary, is | ||
prima facie proof that: | ||
(1) the signature is the genuine signature of the | ||
Secretary; and | ||
(2) the Secretary is duly appointed and qualified ; | ||
and .
| ||
(3) the Board and the members of the Board are | ||
qualified to act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
| ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-65)
| ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
| ||
Sec. 15-65. Fees. The Department shall provide by rule for |
a schedule of
fees for the administration and enforcement of | ||
this Code, including but not
limited to, original licensure, | ||
renewal, and restoration. The fees shall be
nonrefundable.
| ||
All fees, fines, and penalties collected under this Code | ||
shall be deposited into the
General Professions Dedicated Fund | ||
and shall be appropriated to the Department
for the ordinary | ||
and contingent expenses of the Department in the
| ||
administration of this Code .
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
| ||
(225 ILCS 41/15-75) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-75. Grounds Violations; grounds for discipline; | ||
penalties. | ||
(a) (Blank). Each of the following acts is a Class A | ||
misdemeanor
for the first offense, and a Class 4 felony for | ||
each subsequent offense.
These penalties shall also apply to | ||
unlicensed owners of funeral homes. | ||
(1) Practicing the profession of funeral directing and | ||
embalming or
funeral directing, or attempting to practice | ||
the profession of funeral
directing and embalming or | ||
funeral directing without a license as a
funeral director | ||
and embalmer or funeral director. | ||
(2) Serving or attempting to serve as an intern under | ||
a licensed funeral
director
and embalmer
without a license | ||
as a licensed funeral director and embalmer intern. |
(3) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license, | ||
practice or business,
or any other thing of value, by | ||
fraud or misrepresentation. | ||
(4) Permitting any person in one's employ, under one's | ||
control or in or
under one's service to serve as a funeral | ||
director and embalmer, funeral
director, or funeral | ||
director and embalmer intern when the
person does not have | ||
the appropriate license. | ||
(5) Failing to display a license as required by this | ||
Code. | ||
(6) Giving false information or making a false oath or | ||
affidavit
required by this Code. | ||
(b) The Department may refuse to issue or renew, revoke, | ||
suspend, place on probation or administrative supervision, | ||
reprimand, or take other disciplinary or non-disciplinary | ||
action as the Department may deem appropriate, including | ||
imposing fines not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, with | ||
regard to any license under the Code for any one or combination | ||
of the following: | ||
(1) Fraud or any misrepresentation in applying for or | ||
procuring a license under this Code or in connection with | ||
applying for renewal of a license under this Code. | ||
(2) For licenses, conviction by plea of guilty or nolo | ||
contendere, finding of guilt, jury verdict, or entry of | ||
judgment or by sentencing of any crime, including, but not | ||
limited to, convictions, preceding sentences of |
supervision, conditional discharge, or first offender | ||
probation, under the laws of any jurisdiction of the | ||
United States: (i) that is a felony or (ii) that is a | ||
misdemeanor, an essential element of which is dishonesty, | ||
or that is directly related to the practice of the | ||
profession and, for initial applicants, convictions set | ||
forth in Section 15-72 of this Act. | ||
(3) Violation of the laws of this State relating to | ||
the funeral, burial
or disposition of deceased human | ||
bodies or of the rules and regulations of the
Department, | ||
or the Department of Public Health. | ||
(4) Directly or indirectly paying or causing to be | ||
paid any sum of money
or other valuable consideration for | ||
the securing of business or for
obtaining authority to | ||
dispose of any deceased human body. | ||
(5) Professional incompetence, gross negligence, | ||
malpractice, or untrustworthiness in the practice of | ||
funeral
directing and embalming or funeral directing. | ||
(6) (Blank). | ||
(7) Engaging in, promoting, selling, or issuing burial | ||
contracts, burial
certificates, or burial insurance | ||
policies in connection with the
profession as a funeral | ||
director and embalmer, funeral director, or funeral
| ||
director and embalmer intern in violation of any laws of | ||
the
State
of Illinois. | ||
(8) Refusing, without cause, to surrender the custody |
of a deceased
human body upon the proper request of the | ||
person or persons lawfully
entitled to the custody of the | ||
body. | ||
(9) Taking undue advantage of a client or clients as | ||
to amount to the
perpetration of fraud. | ||
(10) Engaging in funeral directing and embalming or | ||
funeral
directing without a license. | ||
(11) Encouraging, requesting, or suggesting by a | ||
licensee or some person
working on his behalf and with his | ||
consent for compensation that a person
utilize the | ||
services of a certain funeral director and embalmer, | ||
funeral
director, or funeral establishment unless that | ||
information has
been expressly requested by the person. | ||
This does not prohibit general
advertising or pre-need | ||
solicitation. | ||
(12) Making or causing to be made any false or | ||
misleading statements
about the laws concerning the | ||
disposition of human remains, including, but not
limited | ||
to, the need to embalm, the need for a casket for cremation | ||
or the
need for an outer burial container. | ||
(13) (Blank). | ||
(14) Embalming or attempting to embalm a deceased | ||
human body without
express prior authorization of the | ||
person responsible for making the
funeral arrangements for | ||
the body. This does not apply to cases where
embalming is | ||
directed by local authorities who have jurisdiction or |
when
embalming is required by State or local law. A | ||
licensee may embalm without express prior authorization if | ||
a good faith effort has been made to contact family | ||
members and has been unsuccessful and the licensee has no | ||
reason to believe the family opposes embalming. | ||
(15) Making a false statement on a Certificate of | ||
Death where the
person making the statement knew or should | ||
have known that the statement
was false. | ||
(16) Soliciting human bodies after death or while | ||
death is imminent. | ||
(17) Performing any act or practice that is a | ||
violation
of this Code, the rules for the administration | ||
of this Code, or any
federal,
State or local laws, rules, | ||
or regulations
governing the practice of funeral directing | ||
or embalming. | ||
(18) Performing any act or practice that is a | ||
violation of Section 2 of
the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive | ||
Business Practices Act. | ||
(19) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or | ||
unprofessional conduct of a character
likely to deceive, | ||
defraud or harm the public. | ||
(20) Taking possession of a dead human body without | ||
having first
obtained express permission from the person | ||
holding the right to control the disposition in accordance | ||
with Section 5 of the Disposition of Remains Act or a | ||
public agency legally
authorized to direct, control or |
permit the removal of deceased human bodies. | ||
(21) Advertising in a false or misleading manner or | ||
advertising using
the name of an unlicensed person in | ||
connection with any service being
rendered in the practice | ||
of funeral directing or funeral directing and
embalming. | ||
The use of any name of an unlicensed or unregistered | ||
person in
an advertisement so as to imply that the person | ||
will perform services is
considered misleading | ||
advertising. Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent
| ||
including the name of any owner, officer or corporate | ||
director of a funeral
home, who is not a licensee, in any | ||
advertisement used by a funeral home
with which the | ||
individual is affiliated, if the advertisement specifies
| ||
the individual's affiliation with the funeral home. | ||
(22) Charging for professional services not rendered, | ||
including filing false statements for the collection of | ||
fees for which services are not rendered. | ||
(23) Failing to account for or remit any monies, | ||
documents, or personal
property that belongs to others | ||
that comes into a licensee's possession. | ||
(24) Treating any person differently to his detriment | ||
because of
race, color, creed, gender, religion, or | ||
national origin. | ||
(25) Knowingly making any false statements, oral or | ||
otherwise, of a
character likely to influence, persuade or | ||
induce others in the course of
performing professional |
services or activities. | ||
(26) Willfully making or filing false records or | ||
reports in the practice
of funeral directing and | ||
embalming, including, but not limited to, false records | ||
filed with State agencies or departments. | ||
(27) Failing to acquire continuing education required | ||
under this Code. | ||
(28) (Blank). | ||
(29) Aiding or assisting another person in violating | ||
any provision of this Code or rules adopted pursuant to | ||
this Code. | ||
(30) Failing within 10 days, to provide information in | ||
response to a written request made by the Department. | ||
(31) Discipline by another state, District of | ||
Columbia, territory, foreign nation, or governmental | ||
agency, if at least one of the grounds for the discipline | ||
is the same or substantially equivalent to those set forth | ||
in this Section. | ||
(32) (Blank). | ||
(33) Mental illness or disability which results in the | ||
inability to practice the profession with reasonable | ||
judgment, skill, or safety. | ||
(34) Gross, willful, or continued overcharging for | ||
professional services, including filing false statements | ||
for collection of fees for which services are not | ||
rendered. |
(35) Physical illness, including, but not limited to, | ||
deterioration through the aging process or loss of motor | ||
skill which results in a licensee's inability to practice | ||
under this Code with reasonable judgment, skill, or | ||
safety. | ||
(36) Failing to comply with any of the following | ||
required activities: | ||
(A) When reasonably possible, a funeral director | ||
licensee or funeral director and embalmer licensee or | ||
anyone acting on his or
her behalf shall obtain the | ||
express authorization of the person or persons
| ||
responsible for making the funeral arrangements for a | ||
deceased human body
prior to removing a body from the | ||
place of death or any place it may be or
embalming or | ||
attempting to embalm a deceased human body, unless | ||
required by
State or local law. This requirement is | ||
waived whenever removal or
embalming is directed by | ||
local authorities who have jurisdiction.
If the | ||
responsibility for the handling of the remains | ||
lawfully falls under
the jurisdiction of a public | ||
agency, then the regulations of the public
agency | ||
shall prevail. | ||
(B) A licensee shall clearly mark the price of any | ||
casket offered for
sale or the price of any service | ||
using the casket on or in the casket if
the casket is | ||
displayed at the funeral establishment. If the casket |
is
displayed at any other location, regardless of | ||
whether the licensee is in
control of that location, | ||
the casket shall be clearly marked and the
registrant | ||
shall use books, catalogues, brochures, or other | ||
printed display
aids to show the price of each casket | ||
or service. | ||
(C) At the time funeral arrangements are made and | ||
prior to rendering the
funeral services, a licensee | ||
shall furnish a written statement of services to be
| ||
retained by the person or persons making the funeral | ||
arrangements, signed
by both parties, that shall | ||
contain: (i) the name, address and telephone number
of | ||
the funeral establishment and the date on which the | ||
arrangements were made;
(ii) the price of the service | ||
selected and the services and merchandise
included for | ||
that price; (iii) a clear disclosure that the person | ||
or persons
making the arrangement may decline and | ||
receive credit for any service or
merchandise not | ||
desired and not required by law or the funeral | ||
director or the
funeral director and embalmer; (iv) | ||
the supplemental items of service and
merchandise | ||
requested and the price of each item; (v) the terms or | ||
method of
payment agreed upon; and (vi) a statement as | ||
to any monetary advances made by
the registrant on | ||
behalf of the family. The licensee shall maintain a | ||
copy of the written statement of services in its |
permanent records. All written statements of services | ||
are subject to inspection by the Department. | ||
(D) In all instances where the place of final | ||
disposition of a deceased human body or the cremated | ||
remains of a deceased human body is a cemetery, the | ||
licensed funeral director and embalmer, or licensed | ||
funeral director, who has been engaged to provide | ||
funeral or embalming services shall remain at the | ||
cemetery and personally witness the placement of the | ||
human remains in their designated grave or the sealing | ||
of the above ground depository, crypt, or urn. The | ||
licensed funeral director or licensed funeral director | ||
and embalmer may designate a licensed funeral director | ||
and embalmer intern or representative of the funeral | ||
home to be his or her witness to the placement of the | ||
remains. If the cemetery authority, cemetery manager, | ||
or any other agent of the cemetery takes any action | ||
that prevents compliance with this paragraph (D), then | ||
the funeral director and embalmer or funeral director | ||
shall provide written notice to the Department within | ||
5 business days after failing to comply. If the | ||
Department receives this notice, then the Department | ||
shall not take any disciplinary action against the | ||
funeral director and embalmer or funeral director for | ||
a violation of this paragraph (D) unless the | ||
Department finds that the cemetery authority, manager, |
or any other agent of the cemetery did not prevent the | ||
funeral director and embalmer or funeral director from | ||
complying with this paragraph (D) as claimed in the | ||
written notice. | ||
(E) A funeral director or funeral director and | ||
embalmer shall fully complete the portion of the | ||
Certificate of Death under the responsibility of the | ||
funeral director or funeral director and embalmer and | ||
provide all required information. In the event that | ||
any reported information subsequently changes or | ||
proves incorrect, a funeral director or funeral | ||
director and embalmer shall immediately upon learning | ||
the correct information correct the Certificate of | ||
Death. | ||
(37) A finding by the Department that the licensee, | ||
after having his or
her license placed on probationary | ||
status or subjected to conditions or
restrictions, | ||
violated the terms of the probation or failed to comply | ||
with such
terms or conditions. | ||
(38) (Blank). | ||
(39) Being named as a perpetrator in an indicated | ||
report by the Department
of Children and Family Services | ||
pursuant to the Abused and Neglected Child
Reporting Act | ||
and, upon proof by clear and convincing evidence,
being | ||
found to have caused a child to be an abused child or | ||
neglected child as
defined
in the Abused and Neglected |
Child Reporting Act. | ||
(40) Habitual or excessive use or abuse of drugs | ||
defined in law as controlled substances, alcohol, or any | ||
other substance which results in the inability to practice | ||
with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety. | ||
(41) Practicing under a false or, except as provided | ||
by law, an assumed name. | ||
(42) Cheating on or attempting to subvert the | ||
licensing examination administered under this Code. | ||
(c) The Department may refuse to issue or renew or may | ||
suspend without a hearing, as provided for in the Department | ||
of Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative | ||
Code of Illinois, the license
of any person who fails to file a | ||
return, to pay the tax, penalty or interest
shown in a filed | ||
return, or to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or
| ||
interest as required by any tax Act administered by the | ||
Illinois Department of
Revenue, until the time as the | ||
requirements of the tax Act are satisfied in accordance with | ||
subsection (g) of Section 2105-15 of the Department of | ||
Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code | ||
of Illinois. | ||
(d) No action may be taken under this Code against a person | ||
licensed under this Code unless the action is commenced within | ||
5 years after the occurrence of the alleged violations. A | ||
continuing violation shall be deemed to have occurred on the | ||
date when the circumstances last existed that give rise to the |
alleged violation. | ||
(e) Nothing in this Section shall be construed or enforced | ||
to give a funeral director and embalmer, or his or her | ||
designees, authority over the operation of a cemetery or over | ||
cemetery employees. Nothing in this Section shall be construed | ||
or enforced to impose duties or penalties on cemeteries with | ||
respect to the timing of the placement of human remains in | ||
their designated grave or the sealing of the above ground | ||
depository, crypt, or urn due to patron safety, the allocation | ||
of cemetery staffing, liability insurance, a collective | ||
bargaining agreement, or other such reasons. | ||
(f) All fines imposed under this Section shall be paid 60 | ||
days after the effective date of the order imposing the fine. | ||
(g) (Blank). | ||
(h) In cases where the Department of Healthcare and Family | ||
Services has previously determined a licensee or a potential | ||
licensee is more than 30 days delinquent in the payment of | ||
child support and has subsequently certified the delinquency | ||
to the Department, the Department may refuse to issue or renew | ||
or may revoke or suspend that person's license or may take | ||
other disciplinary action against that person based solely | ||
upon the certification of delinquency made by the Department | ||
of Healthcare and Family Services in accordance with item (5) | ||
of subsection (a) of Section 2105-15 of the Department of | ||
Professional Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code | ||
of Illinois. |
(i) A person not licensed under this Code who is an owner | ||
of a funeral establishment or funeral business shall not aid, | ||
abet, assist, procure, advise, employ, or contract with any | ||
unlicensed person to offer funeral services or aid, abet, | ||
assist, or direct any licensed person contrary to or in | ||
violation of any rules or provisions of this Code. A person | ||
violating this subsection shall be treated as a licensee for | ||
the purposes of disciplinary action under this Section and | ||
shall be subject to cease and desist orders as provided in this | ||
Code, the imposition of a fine up to $10,000 for each violation | ||
and any other penalty provided by law. | ||
(j) The determination by a circuit court that a licensee | ||
is subject to involuntary admission or judicial admission as | ||
provided in the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities | ||
Code, as amended, operates as an automatic suspension. The | ||
suspension may end only upon a finding by a court that the | ||
licensee is no longer subject to the involuntary admission or | ||
judicial admission and issues an order so finding and | ||
discharging the licensee, and upon the recommendation of the | ||
Board to the Secretary that the licensee be allowed to resume | ||
his or her practice. | ||
(k) In enforcing this Code, the Department, upon a showing | ||
of a possible violation, may compel an individual licensed to | ||
practice under this Code, or who has applied for licensure | ||
under this Code, to submit to a mental or physical | ||
examination, or both, as required by and at the expense of the |
Department. The Department may order the examining physician | ||
to present testimony concerning the mental or physical | ||
examination of the licensee or applicant. No information shall | ||
be excluded by reason of any common law or statutory privilege | ||
relating to communications between the licensee or applicant | ||
and the examining physician. The examining physician shall be | ||
specifically designated by the Department. The individual to | ||
be examined may have, at his or her own expense, another | ||
physician of his or her choice present during all aspects of | ||
this examination. The examination shall be performed by a | ||
physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches. | ||
Failure of an individual to submit to a mental or physical | ||
examination, when directed, shall result in an automatic | ||
suspension without hearing. | ||
A person holding a license under this Code or who has | ||
applied for a license under this Code who, because of a | ||
physical or mental illness or disability, including, but not | ||
limited to, deterioration through the aging process or loss of | ||
motor skill, is unable to practice the profession with | ||
reasonable judgment, skill, or safety, may be required by the | ||
Department to submit to care, counseling, or treatment by | ||
physicians approved or designated by the Department as a | ||
condition, term, or restriction for continued, reinstated, or | ||
renewed licensure to practice. Submission to care, counseling, | ||
or treatment as required by the Department shall not be | ||
considered discipline of a license. If the licensee refuses to |
enter into a care, counseling, or treatment agreement or fails | ||
to abide by the terms of the agreement, the Department may file | ||
a complaint to revoke, suspend, or otherwise discipline the | ||
license of the individual. The Secretary may order the license | ||
suspended immediately, pending a hearing by the Department. | ||
Fines shall not be assessed in disciplinary actions involving | ||
physical or mental illness or impairment. | ||
In instances in which the Secretary immediately suspends a | ||
person's license under this Section, a hearing on that | ||
person's license must be convened by the Department within 15 | ||
days after the suspension and completed without appreciable | ||
delay. The Department shall have the authority to review the | ||
subject individual's record of treatment and counseling | ||
regarding the impairment to the extent permitted by applicable | ||
federal statutes and regulations safeguarding the | ||
confidentiality of medical records. | ||
An individual licensed under this Code and affected under | ||
this Section shall be afforded an opportunity to demonstrate | ||
to the Department that he or she can resume practice in | ||
compliance with acceptable and prevailing standards under the | ||
provisions of his or her license. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-876, eff. 1-1-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; | ||
100-872, eff. 8-14-18.)
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(225 ILCS 41/15-80)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023)
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Sec. 15-80. Statement of place of practice ; roster . Each | ||
applicant for a
funeral director and embalmer's license shall | ||
with his or her
application submit a statement of the place of | ||
practice, ownership, names
and license numbers of all funeral | ||
directors and embalmers and funeral
directors associated with | ||
the applicant. | ||
The Department shall maintain a roster of names and | ||
addresses of all persons who hold valid licenses and all | ||
persons whose licenses have been suspended or revoked within | ||
the previous year. This roster shall be available upon request | ||
and payment of the required fee.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
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(225 ILCS 41/15-91) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2023) | ||
Sec. 15-91. Denial of license. If the Department | ||
determines that an application for licensure should be denied | ||
pursuant to Section 15-75, then the applicant shall be sent a | ||
notice of intent to deny license and the applicant shall be | ||
given the opportunity to request, within 20 days of the | ||
notice, a hearing on the denial. If the applicant requests a | ||
hearing, then the Secretary shall schedule a hearing within 30 | ||
days after the request for a hearing, unless otherwise agreed | ||
to by the parties. The Secretary shall have the authority to | ||
appoint an attorney duly licensed to practice law in the State | ||
of Illinois to serve as the hearing officer. The hearing |
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rules for the administration of this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1463, eff. 1-1-11; 97-1130, eff. 8-28-12 .)
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