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Public Act 103-0510 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning business.
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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 Capital Development Board Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 10.09-1 and 10.18 as follows: | ||||
(20 ILCS 3105/10.09-1) | ||||
Sec. 10.09-1. Certification of inspection. | ||||
(a) No After July 1, 2011, no person may occupy a newly | ||||
constructed commercial building or a substantially improved | ||||
commercial building in a non-building code jurisdiction until: | ||||
(1) The property owner or property owner's his or her | ||||
agent has first contracted for the inspection of the | ||||
building by an inspector who meets the qualifications | ||||
established by the Board; and | ||||
(2) The qualified inspector files a certification of | ||||
inspection with the municipality or county having such | ||||
jurisdiction over the property indicating that the | ||||
building complies meets compliance with all of the | ||||
building codes adopted by the Board for non-building code | ||||
jurisdictions based on the following: | ||||
(A) to the extent they do not conflict with the | ||||
codes and rules listed in subparagraphs (C) through | ||||
(F), the The current edition or most recent preceding |
edition editions of the following codes published | ||
developed by the International Code Council: | ||
(i) the International Building Code , including | ||
Appendix G and excluding Chapters 11, 13, and 29 ; | ||
(ii) the International Existing Building Code; | ||
and | ||
(B) to the extent it does not conflict with the | ||
codes and rules listed in subparagraphs (C) through | ||
(F), the The current edition or most recent preceding | ||
edition of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 | ||
published by the National Fire Protection | ||
Association; . | ||
(C) either: | ||
(i) The Energy Efficient Building Code adopted | ||
under Section 15 of the Energy Efficient Building | ||
Act; or | ||
(ii) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code adopted | ||
under Section 55 of the Energy Efficient Building | ||
Act; | ||
(D) the Illinois Accessibility Code adopted under | ||
Section 4 of the Environmental Barriers Act; | ||
(E) the Illinois Plumbing Code adopted under | ||
Section 35 of the Illinois Plumbing License Law; and | ||
(F) the rules adopted in accordance with Section 9 | ||
of the Fire Investigation Act. | ||
(3) Once a building permit is issued, the applicable |
requirements that are in effect on January 1 of the | ||
calendar year when the building permit was applied for, | ||
or, where a building permit is not required, on January 1 | ||
of the calendar year when construction begins, shall be | ||
the only requirements that apply for the duration of the | ||
building permit or construction. | ||
(b) (Blank). This Section does not apply to any area in a | ||
municipality or county having jurisdiction that has registered | ||
its adopted building code with the Board as required by | ||
Section 55 of the Illinois Building Commission Act. | ||
(c) The qualification requirements of this Section do not | ||
apply to building enforcement personnel employed by a | ||
municipality or county who are acting in their official | ||
capacity jurisdictions as defined in subsection (b) . | ||
(d) For purposes of this Section: | ||
"Commercial building" means any building other than : (i) a | ||
single-family home or a dwelling containing 2 or fewer | ||
apartments, condominiums, or townhouses; townhomes or (ii) a | ||
farm building as exempted from Section 3 of the Illinois | ||
Architecture Practice Act of 1989. | ||
"Newly constructed commercial building" means any | ||
commercial building for which original construction has | ||
commenced on or after July 1, 2011. | ||
"Non-building code jurisdiction" means any area of the | ||
State in a municipality or county having jurisdiction that: | ||
(i) has not adopted a building code; or (ii) is required to but |
has not identified its adopted building code to the Board | ||
under Section 10.18 of the Capital Development Board Act not | ||
subject to a building code imposed by either a county or | ||
municipality . | ||
"Qualified inspector" means an individual qualified by the | ||
State of Illinois, certified as a commercial building | ||
inspector by the International Code Council or an equivalent | ||
by a nationally recognized building inspector official | ||
certification organization, qualified as a construction and | ||
building inspector by successful completion of by an | ||
apprentice program certified by the United States Department | ||
of Labor Bureau of Apprentice Training , or who has filed | ||
verification of inspection experience according to rules | ||
adopted by the Board for the purposes of conducting | ||
inspections in non-building code jurisdictions. | ||
"Substantial damage" means damage of any origin sustained | ||
by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to | ||
its before-damaged condition would equal or exceed 50% of the | ||
market value of the structure before damage occurred. | ||
"Substantially improved commercial building" means, for | ||
work commenced on or after January 1, 2025, any commercial | ||
building that has undergone any repair, reconstruction, | ||
rehabilitation, alteration, addition, or other improvement, | ||
the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market value of | ||
the structure before the improvement or repair is started. If | ||
a commercial building has sustained substantial damage, any |
repairs are considered substantial improvement regardless of | ||
the actual repair work performed. "Substantially improved | ||
commercial building" does not include: (i) any project for | ||
improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of | ||
State or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications | ||
which have been identified by the local code enforcement | ||
official and which are the minimum necessary to assure safe | ||
living conditions or (ii) any alteration of a historic | ||
structure, provided that the alteration will not preclude the | ||
structure's continued designation as a historic structure. | ||
(e) Except as provided in Section 15 of the Illinois | ||
Residential Building Code Act, new New residential | ||
construction is exempt from this Section and is defined as any | ||
original construction of a single-family home or a dwelling | ||
containing 2 or fewer apartments,
condominiums, or townhouses | ||
townhomes in accordance with the Illinois Residential Building | ||
Code Act . | ||
(f) Local governments may establish agreements with other | ||
governmental entities within the State to issue permits and | ||
enforce building codes and may hire third-party providers that | ||
are qualified in accordance with this Section to provide | ||
inspection services. | ||
(g) This Section does not limit the applicability of | ||
regulate any other statutorily authorized code or regulation | ||
administered by State agencies. These include without | ||
limitation the codes and regulations listed in subparagraphs |
(C) through (F) of paragraph (2) of subsection (a) Illinois | ||
Plumbing Code, the Illinois Environmental Barriers Act, the | ||
International Energy Conservation Code, and administrative | ||
rules adopted by the Office of the State Fire Marshal . | ||
(h) The changes to this Section made by this amendatory | ||
Act of the 103rd General Assembly shall apply beginning on | ||
January 1, 2025 This Section applies beginning July 1, 2011 .
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(Source: P.A. 101-369, eff. 12-15-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) | ||
(20 ILCS 3105/10.18) | ||
Sec. 10.18. Identification of local building codes. | ||
(a) Any municipality or county All municipalities with a | ||
population of less than 1,000,000 or a county adopting a new | ||
building code edition or amending an existing building code | ||
must, at least 30 days before adopting the effective date of | ||
the building code or amendment , identify provide an | ||
identification of the model code being adopted , by title and | ||
edition, and any local amendments or the amendment to the | ||
Capital Development Board in writing . | ||
(b) No later than 180 days after the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, any municipality | ||
or county that has adopted and is enforcing a building code | ||
must identify the adopted model code, by title and edition, | ||
and any local amendments, to the Board in writing. | ||
(c) For each municipality and county subject to this | ||
Section, the The Capital Development Board must identify the |
adopted model proposed code or codes , by the title and | ||
edition, and note if any local amendments were adopted, and | ||
identify the date when this information was reported to the | ||
Board made to the public on the Board's public Capital | ||
Development Board website. | ||
(d) For the purposes of this Section, "building code" | ||
means a model building code adopted with or without local | ||
amendments to regulate regulating the construction or | ||
rehabilitation and maintenance of structures within the | ||
municipality or county. "Building code" does not include any | ||
zoning ordinance adopted under Division 13 of Article 11 of | ||
the Illinois Municipal Code or Division 5-12 of Article 5 of | ||
the Counties Code.
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(e) Beginning January 1, 2025, any municipal building code | ||
or county building code must: | ||
(1) regulate the structural design of new buildings, | ||
other than residential buildings, in a manner that is at | ||
least as stringent as the baseline building code; | ||
(2) regulate the structural design of rehabilitation | ||
work in existing buildings, other than residential | ||
buildings, in a manner that is at least as stringent as the | ||
baseline existing building code; and | ||
(3) regulate the structural design of residential | ||
buildings in a manner that is at least as stringent as the | ||
baseline residential code. | ||
In this subsection: |
"Baseline building code" means the edition of the | ||
International Building Code, including Appendix G, first | ||
published by the International Code Council during the current | ||
year or preceding 9 calendar years with the least restrictive | ||
provisions for structural design. | ||
"Baseline existing building code" means the edition of the | ||
International Existing Building Code first published by the | ||
International Code Council during the current year or | ||
preceding 9 calendar years with the least restrictive | ||
provisions for structural design. | ||
"Baseline residential code" means the edition of the | ||
International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family | ||
Dwellings first published by the International Code Council | ||
during the current year or preceding 9 calendar years with the | ||
least restrictive provisions for structural design. | ||
"Residential building" means a single-family home or a | ||
dwelling containing 2 or fewer apartments, condominiums, or | ||
townhouses. | ||
"Structural design" means the capacity of a newly | ||
constructed structure or altered or repaired existing | ||
structure, including its foundation, to withstand forces, | ||
including, but not limited to, dead loads, live loads, snow | ||
loads, wind loads, soil loads and hydrostatic pressure, rain | ||
loads, and earthquake loads, and to resist flood damage. | ||
This subsection is a limitation under subsection (i) of | ||
Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the |
concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions | ||
exercised by the State. | ||
(f) On an annual basis, the Board shall send written | ||
notification to the corporate authorities of each municipality | ||
and county subject to this Section of their obligations under | ||
this Section. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-639, eff. 7-28-16.) | ||
Section 10. The Illinois Residential Building
Code
Act is | ||
amended by changing Sections 10 and 15 as follows: | ||
(815 ILCS 670/10)
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Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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"International Residential Code" means the current edition | ||
or the most recent preceding edition of the International | ||
Residential Code for One- and Two-Family
One and Two Family | ||
Dwellings published by the International Code Council, | ||
excluding Parts IV and VII as
now
or hereafter amended by the | ||
Council .
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"New residential construction" means any original | ||
construction of a
single-family home or a dwelling containing | ||
2 or fewer apartments,
condominiums,
or townhouses town | ||
houses .
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"Non-building code jurisdiction" means any area of the | ||
State in a municipality or county having jurisdiction that: | ||
(i) has not adopted a residential building code; or (ii) is |
required to but has not identified its adopted residential | ||
building code to the Board under Section 10.18 of the Capital | ||
Development Board Act. | ||
"Residential building code" means a model code adopted by | ||
a municipality or county, with or without local amendments, to | ||
regulate the construction of an ordinance, resolution, law, | ||
housing or
building code, or zoning ordinance that | ||
establishes, for residential building
contractors, | ||
construction-related
activities
applicable to single-family or | ||
2-family residential structures or townhouses within the | ||
municipality or county .
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Home builder "Residential building contractor" means any | ||
individual, corporation, or
partnership that constructs a | ||
fixed building or structure for sale or use by
another as a | ||
residence or that, for a price, commission, fee, wage, or | ||
other
compensation, undertakes or offers to undertake the | ||
construction of any
building or structure to be used by | ||
another as a residence, if the individual,
corporation, or | ||
partnership reasonably expects to earn a financial profit from
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that activity.
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(Source: P.A. 93-778, eff. 1-1-05.) | ||
(815 ILCS 670/15)
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Sec. 15. Adoption of residential building code. A contract | ||
to build new residential construction a home (1) in any | ||
non-building code jurisdiction municipality in this State that |
does not have a residential building code in effect or (2) in | ||
any portion of a county that is not located within a | ||
municipality and does not have a residential building code in | ||
effect must adopt as part of the construction contract the | ||
applicability of a residential building code that is agreed to | ||
by the home builder and the home purchaser as provided in this | ||
Section. The home builder and the home purchaser may agree to | ||
adopt the International Residential Code or any municipal | ||
residential building code or county residential building code | ||
that is in effect on the first day of construction in any | ||
county or municipality that is within 100 miles of the | ||
location of the new home. If the home builder and the home | ||
purchaser fail to agree to a residential building code or if no | ||
residential building code is stated in the contract, the code | ||
adopted under Section 15 of the Energy Efficient Building Act, | ||
the plumbing code promulgated by the Illinois Department of | ||
Public Health under Section 35 of the Illinois Plumbing | ||
License Law, the National Electric Code as adopted by the | ||
American National Standards Institute, and the current edition | ||
of the International Residential Code shall, by law, be | ||
adopted as part of the construction contract.
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(Source: P.A. 93-778, eff. 1-1-05.)
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