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Public Act 097-0235 | ||||
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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 Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 5 and by adding Section 5.1 as | ||||
follows:
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(225 ILCS 335/5) (from Ch. 111, par. 7505)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
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Sec. 5. Display of license number; advertising.
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(a) Each State licensed roofing contractor shall
affix the | ||||
roofing contractor license number and the licensee's name, as | ||||
it appears on the license, to all of his
or
her contracts and | ||||
bids. In
addition, the official issuing building permits shall | ||||
affix the
roofing contractor license number to each application | ||||
for a building permit
and on
each building permit issued and | ||||
recorded.
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(a-5) A person who knowingly, in the course of applying for | ||||
a building permit with a unit of local government, provides the | ||||
roofing license number of a roofing contractor whom he or she | ||||
does not intend to have perform the work on the roofing portion | ||||
of the project commits identity theft under paragraph (8) of | ||||
subsection (a) of Section 16G-15 of the Criminal Code of 1961. | ||||
(b) (Blank). In addition, every roofing contractor shall |
affix the
roofing
contractor license number and the licensee's | ||
name, as it appears on the license, on all commercial vehicles | ||
used as
part
of his
or her business as a roofing contractor.
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(c) Every holder of a license shall
display it in a
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conspicuous place in his or her principal office, place of | ||
business, or place
of employment.
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(d) No person licensed under this Act may advertise | ||
services regulated by
this Act unless that person includes in | ||
the advertisement the roofing contractor license number and the | ||
licensee's name, as it appears on the license. Nothing | ||
contained in this subsection requires the publisher of
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advertising for roofing contractor services to investigate or | ||
verify the
accuracy of the
license number provided by the | ||
licensee.
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(e) A person who advertises services regulated by this Act | ||
who knowingly (i)
fails to display the license number and the | ||
licensee's name, as it appears on the license, in any manner | ||
required by this Section,
(ii) fails to provide a publisher | ||
with the correct license number as required
by subsection (d), | ||
or (iii) provides a publisher with a false license number or
a | ||
license number of another person, or a person who knowingly | ||
allows his or her
license number to be displayed or used by | ||
another person to circumvent any
provisions of this Section, is | ||
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor with a fine of
$1,000, and, in | ||
addition, is subject to the administrative enforcement
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provisions of this Act.
Each day that an advertisement runs or |
each day that a person knowingly allows
his or her license to | ||
be displayed or used in violation of this Section
constitutes a | ||
separate offense.
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(Source: P.A. 96-624, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1324, eff. 7-27-10.)
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(225 ILCS 335/5.1 new) | ||
Sec. 5.1. Commercial vehicles. Any entity offering | ||
services regulated by the Roofing Industry Licensing Act shall | ||
affix the
roofing
contractor license number and the licensee's | ||
name, as it appears on the license, on all commercial vehicles | ||
used in offering such services. An entity in violation of this | ||
Section shall be subject to a $250 civil penalty. This Section | ||
may be enforced by local code enforcement officials employed by | ||
units of local government as it relates to roofing work being | ||
performed within the boundaries of their jurisdiction. For | ||
purposes of this Section, "code enforcement official" means an | ||
officer or other designated authority charged with the | ||
administration, interpretation, and enforcement of codes on | ||
behalf of a municipality or county. If the alleged violation | ||
has been corrected prior to or on the date of the hearing | ||
scheduled to adjudicate the alleged violation, it shall be | ||
dismissed. | ||
Section 10. The Home Repair and Remodeling Act is amended | ||
by adding Section 18 and by changing Section 20 as follows: |
(815 ILCS 513/18 new) | ||
Sec. 18. Repairs following damaging weather. | ||
(a) As used in this Section, "catastrophe" means a natural | ||
occurrence, including but not limited to flood, drought, | ||
earthquake, tornado, windstorm, or hailstorm, which damages or | ||
destroys more than one residence. | ||
(b) A contractor offering home repair or remodeling | ||
services shall not advertise or promise to pay or rebate all or | ||
any portion of any insurance deductible as an inducement to the | ||
sale of goods or services. As used in this Section, a promise | ||
to pay or rebate includes granting any allowance or offering | ||
any discount against the fees to be charged or paying the | ||
insured or any person directly or indirectly associated with | ||
the property any form of compensation. | ||
(c) A contractor offering home repair or remodeling | ||
services shall not accept money or any form of compensation in | ||
exchange for allowing an out of area contractor to use its | ||
business name or license. | ||
(d) A contractor offering home repair or remodeling | ||
services shall include its Illinois State roofing contractor | ||
license name and number as it appears on its Illinois State | ||
roofing license on all contracts, bids, and advertisements | ||
involving roofing work as required by the Illinois Roofing | ||
Industry Licensing Act. | ||
(e) A person who has entered into a written contract with a | ||
contractor offering home repair or remodeling services to |
provide goods or services to be paid from the proceeds of a | ||
property and casualty insurance policy may cancel the contract | ||
prior to midnight on the earlier of the fifth business day | ||
after the insured has received written notice from the insurer | ||
that all or any part of the claim or contract is not a covered | ||
loss under the insurance policy or the thirtieth business day | ||
after receipt of a properly executed proof of loss by the | ||
insurer from the insured. Cancellation is evidenced by the | ||
insured giving written notice of cancellation to the contractor | ||
offering home repair or remodeling services at the address | ||
stated in the contract. Notice of cancellation, if given by | ||
mail, is effective upon deposit into the United States mail, | ||
postage prepaid and properly addressed to the contractor. | ||
Notice of cancellation may be given by delivering or mailing a | ||
signed and dated copy of the written notice of cancellation to | ||
the contractor's business address as stated in the contract. | ||
Notice of cancellation shall include a copy of the written | ||
notice from the insurer to the effect that all or part of the | ||
claim is not a covered loss under the insurance policy. Notice | ||
of cancellation need not take a particular form and is | ||
sufficient if it indicates, by any form of written expression, | ||
the intention of the insured not to be bound by the contract. | ||
(f) Any contract referred to in subsection (e), must | ||
contain a statement in at least 10 point boldface, in | ||
substantially the following form: | ||
"You may cancel this contract at any time before |
midnight on the earlier of the fifth business day after | ||
you have received written notification from your | ||
insurer that all or any part of the claim or contract | ||
is not a covered loss under the insurance policy or the | ||
thirtieth business day after your insurer has received | ||
properly executed proof(s) of loss from you. See | ||
attached notice of cancellation form for an | ||
explanation of this right." | ||
(g) Upon executing a contract referred to in subsection | ||
(e), furnish each insured a fully completed form in duplicate, | ||
captioned "NOTICE OF CANCELLATION", which shall be attached to | ||
the contract but easily detachable, and which shall contain | ||
boldface type of a minimum size of 10 points the following | ||
statement with the appropriate fields completed by the | ||
contractor: | ||
"NOTICE OF CANCELLATION | ||
If you are notified by your insurer that all or any | ||
part of the claim or contract is not a covered loss | ||
under the insurance policy, you may cancel the contract | ||
by mailing or delivering a signed and dated copy of | ||
this cancellation notice or any other written notice to | ||
(name of contractor) at (address of contractor's place | ||
of business) at any time prior to midnight on the | ||
earlier of the fifth business day after you have | ||
received such notice from your insurer or the thirtieth | ||
business day after your insurer has received properly |
executed proof(s) of loss from you. If you cancel, any | ||
payments made by you under the contract, other than | ||
payments for goods or services related to a catastrophe | ||
which you agreed in writing to be necessary to prevent | ||
damage to your property, will be returned to you within | ||
10 business days following receipt by the contractor of | ||
your cancellation notice. | ||
I HEREBY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION | ||
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(date) | ||
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(insured's signature)". | ||
(h) Within 10 days after a contract referred to in | ||
subsection (e) has been cancelled, the contractor offering home | ||
repair or remodeling services shall tender to the insured any | ||
payments, partial payments, or deposits made by the insured and | ||
any note or other evidence of indebtedness. If, however, the | ||
contractor has provided any goods or services related to a | ||
catastrophe, acknowledged and agreed to by the insured in | ||
writing to be necessary to prevent damage to the premises, the | ||
contractor is entitled to the reasonable value of such goods | ||
and services. Any provision in a contract referred to in | ||
subsection (e) that requires the payment of any fee for | ||
anything except goods or services related to a catastrophe | ||
shall not be enforceable against any insured who has cancelled | ||
a contract pursuant to this Section. |
(i) A contractor offering home repair or remodeling | ||
services shall not represent, or offer or advertise to | ||
represent, on behalf of a homeowner on any insurance claim in | ||
connection with the repair or replacement of roof systems, or | ||
the performance of any other interior or exterior repair, | ||
replacement, construction or reconstruction work; or otherwise | ||
violate the Public Adjusters Law (Public Act 96-1332). A Public | ||
Adjuster means any person who acts on behalf of the insured in | ||
preparing and adjusting a claim for loss or damage covered by | ||
an insurance contract. A contractor offering home repair or | ||
remodeling services shall not call in or file a claim to an | ||
insurance carrier on the insured's behalf. A contractor | ||
offering home repair or remodeling services shall not climb on | ||
a roof or inspect for exterior damage without the insured's | ||
express permission. Nothing in this subsection shall be | ||
construed to prohibit a residential contractor from: (1) | ||
providing an insured an estimate for repair, replacement, | ||
construction, or reconstruction of the insured's property and | ||
any such estimate may be submitted to the insured's insurance | ||
company; (2) conferring with an insurance company's | ||
representative about damage to an insured's property; or (3) | ||
discussing repair or replacement options with an insurance | ||
company's representative or the insured about options for the | ||
repair or replacement of the damage.
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(815 ILCS 513/20)
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Sec. 20. Consumer rights brochure.
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(a) For any contract over $1,000, any
person engaging in | ||
the business
of home repair and remodeling shall provide to its | ||
customers a copy of the
"Home Repair: Know Your Consumer | ||
Rights" pamphlet prior to the execution of any
home repair and | ||
remodeling contract. The consumer shall sign and date an
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acknowledgment form entitled "Consumer Rights Acknowledgment | ||
Form" that states:
"I, the homeowner, have received from the | ||
contractor a copy of the pamphlet
entitled 'Home Repair: Know | ||
Your Consumer Rights.'" The contractor or his or
her | ||
representative shall also sign and date the acknowledgment | ||
form, which
includes the name and address of the home repair | ||
and remodeling business. The
acknowledgment form shall be in | ||
duplicate and incorporated into the pamphlet.
The original | ||
acknowledgment form shall be retained by the contractor and the
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duplicate copy shall be retained within the pamphlet by the | ||
consumer.
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(b) For any contract for $1,000 or under, any person | ||
engaging in the
business
of home repair and remodeling shall | ||
provide to its customers a copy of the
"Home Repair: Know Your | ||
Consumer Rights" pamphlet. No written acknowledgment
of | ||
receipt of the pamphlet is required for a contract of $1,000 or | ||
under.
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(c) The
pamphlet must be a separate
document, in at least | ||
12 point type, and in legible ink. The pamphlet shall
read as | ||
follows:
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"HOME REPAIR: KNOW YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS
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As you plan for your home repair/improvement project, it is | ||
important to
ask the right questions in order to protect your | ||
investment. The tips in this
fact sheet should allow you to | ||
protect yourself and minimize the possibility
that a | ||
misunderstanding may occur.
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AVOIDING HOME REPAIR FRAUD
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Please use extreme caution when confronted with the following | ||
warning signs of
a potential scam:
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(1) Door-to-door salespersons with no local connections | ||
who offer to do
home repair work for substantially less than | ||
the market price.
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(2) Solicitations for repair work from a company that lists | ||
only a
telephone number or a post-office box number to contact, | ||
particularly if it is
an
out-of-state company.
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(3) Contractors who fail to provide customers references | ||
when requested.
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(4) Persons offering to inspect your home for free. Do not | ||
admit anyone
into your home unless he or she can present | ||
authentic identification
establishing his or her business | ||
status. When in doubt, do not hesitate to
call the
worker's | ||
employer to verify his or her identity.
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(5) Contractors demanding cash payment for a job or who ask | ||
you to make a
check payable to a person other than the owner or | ||
company name.
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(6) Offers from a contractor to drive you to the bank to | ||
withdraw funds to
pay for the work.
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CONTRACTS
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(1) Get all estimates in writing.
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(2) Do not be induced into signing a contract by | ||
high-pressure sales
tactics.
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(3) Never sign a contract with blank spaces or one you do | ||
not fully
understand. If you are taking out a loan to finance | ||
the work, do not sign the
contract before your lender approves | ||
the loan.
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(4) Remember, you have 3 business days from the time you | ||
sign your
contract
to cancel any contract if the sale is made | ||
at your home. The contractor cannot
deprive you of this right | ||
by initiating work, selling your contract to a
lender, or any | ||
other tactic.
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(5) If the contractor does business under a name other than | ||
the
contractor's
real name, the business must either be | ||
incorporated or registered under the
Assumed Business Name Act. | ||
Check with the Secretary of State to see if the
business is
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incorporated or with the county clerk to see if the business | ||
has registered
under the Assumed Business Name Act.
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(6) Homeowners should check with local and county units of | ||
government to
determine if permits or inspections are required.
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(7) Determine whether the contractor will guarantee his or | ||
her work and
products.
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(8) Determine whether the contractor has the proper | ||
insurance.
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(9) Do not sign a certificate of completion or make final | ||
payment until
the
work is done to your satisfaction.
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(10) Remember, homeowners should know who provides | ||
supplies and labor for
any work performed on your home. | ||
Suppliers and subcontractors have a right to
file a lien | ||
against your property if the general contractor fails to pay | ||
them.
To protect your property, request lien waivers from the | ||
general contractor.
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BASIC TERMS TO BE INCLUDED IN A CONTRACT
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(1) Contractor's full name, address, and telephone number. | ||
Illinois law
requires that
persons selling home repair and | ||
improvement services provide their customers
with notice of any | ||
change to their business name or address that comes about
prior | ||
to the agreed dates for beginning or completing the work.
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(2) A description of the work to be performed.
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(3) Starting and estimated completion dates.
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(4) Total cost of work to be performed.
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(5) Schedule and method of payment, including down payment, |
subsequent
payments, and final payment.
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(6) A provision stating the grounds for termination of the | ||
contract by
either party. However, the homeowner must pay the | ||
contractor for work
completed. If the contractor fails to | ||
commence or complete work within the
contracted time period, | ||
the homeowner may cancel and may be entitled to a
refund of any | ||
down payment
or other payments made towards the work, upon | ||
written demand by certified mail.
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(7) A provision stating the grounds for termination of the | ||
contract if you are notified by your insurer that all or any | ||
part of the claim or contract is not a covered loss under the | ||
insurance policy, you may cancel the contract by mailing or | ||
delivering written notice to (name of contractor) at (address | ||
of contractor's place of business) at any time prior to the | ||
earlier of midnight on the fifth business day after you have | ||
received such notice from your insurer or the thirtieth | ||
business day after receipt of a properly executed proof of loss | ||
by the insurer from the insured. If you cancel, any payments | ||
made by you under the contract will be returned to you within | ||
10 business days following receipt by the contractor of your | ||
cancellation notice. If, however, the contractor has provided | ||
any goods or services related to a catastrophe, acknowledged | ||
and agreed to by the insured homeowner in writing to be | ||
necessary to prevent damage to the premises, the contractor is | ||
entitled to the reasonable value of such goods and services. | ||
Homeowners should obtain a copy of the signed contract and |
keep it in a safe
place for reference as needed.
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To file a complaint against a roofing contractor, contact | ||
the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional | ||
Regulation at 312-814-6910 or file a complaint directly on its | ||
website.
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IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE BEEN DEFRAUDED OR YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
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If you think you have been defrauded by a contractor or | ||
have any questions,
please bring
it to the attention of your | ||
State's Attorney or the Illinois Attorney General's
Office.
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Attorney General Toll-Free Numbers
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Carbondale (800) 243-0607
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Springfield (800) 243-0618
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Chicago (800) 386-5438".
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(Source: P.A. 91-230, eff. 1-1-00.)
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