104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2307

 

Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Rachel Ventura

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act
30 ILCS 105/5.1030 new

    Creates the Electrician Licensing Act. Provides for regulation of electricians and electrical contractors. Establishes civil penalties for violations of the Act. Provides that performing unlicensed electrical work, when a license is required by the Act, constitutes a business offense for the first violation and a Class A misdemeanor for a second or subsequent violation. Provides for concurrent exercise of powers by home rule units. Creates the Building Trades Licensing Task Force. Sets forth requirements for the composition and the actions of the Task Force. Amends the State Finance Act to add the Electrical Safety Standards Fund. Effective January 1, 2027.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning the regulation of electricians.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Electrician Licensing Act.
 
6    Section 5. Purpose and policy. Improper electrical wiring
7and building construction can adversely affect the well being
8of the public by causing fires due to short circuits and
9overloading of protection devices. Faulty wiring is
10potentially lethal and can cause widespread fires with
11disastrous consequences to persons and property. To protect
12the health of the public, it is essential that electrical
13wiring be installed by contractors who are registered with the
14state and passed all applicable state standards. To further
15promote health and safety, it is essential that the State
16inquire as to the potential benefits of licensing other
17building trades in consultation with labor and ownership in
18the construction industry.
19    Consistent with its duty to safeguard the health of the
20people of this State, the General Assembly declares that the
21planning, inspecting, installing, altering, extending,
22repairing, and maintaining of electrical wiring systems shall
23be performed by entities demonstrating levels of proven skill.

 

 

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1Further, the General Assembly declares that a guide for
2minimum control of electrical materials and equipment, the
3design of electrical systems, and the construction and
4installation methods of electrical systems is essential for
5the protection of public health. In order to insure proper
6electrical wiring practice, this Act provides for the
7licensing of electrical contractors and supervising
8electricians and for the adoption of the National Electrical
9Code (NFPA70) as standards by the Department. This Act is
10therefore declared to be essential to the public interest.
 
11    Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
12    "Board" means the Illinois State Electrical Licensing
13Advisory Board.
14    "Department" means the Illinois Department of Professional
15Regulation.
16    "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department
17of Professional Regulation.
18    "Electrical contractor" means a person, firm, or
19corporation operating a business that undertakes or offers to
20undertake to plan for, lay out, supervise, or install or to
21make additions, alterations, maintenance, or repairs in the
22installation of wiring, apparatus, or equipment for electric
23light, heat, or power with or without compensation and who is
24licensed as an electrical contractor by the Department of
25Professional Regulation. An electrical contractor's license

 

 

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1does not of itself qualify its holder to perform the
2electrical work. The term electrical contractor does not
3include employees employed by such contractor to do or
4supervise such work.
5    "Governmental unit" means a city, village, incorporated
6town, or county.
7    "Owner" means a natural person who physically performs
8electrical work on premises the person owns and actually
9occupies as a single family residence or owns as a single
10family residence upon completion of construction.
11    "Supervising Electrician" means an individual not less
12than twenty-one years of age with at least three years of
13experience in the installation, alteration, repair, and
14maintenance of electrical wires, equipment, and apparatus, or
15an experience equivalent thereto and having passed an exam
16provided by the Department that sufficiently indicates the
17individual has knowledge and technical training to perform the
18work or to supervise the installation, alteration, repair and
19maintenance of electrical wires, equipment, and apparatus.
 
20    Section 15. Electrical Licensing Advisory Board.
21    (a) There is created the Electrical Licensing Advisory
22Board that shall exercise its duties provided in this Act
23under the supervision of the Department. The Board shall
24consist of an executive director, who serves as an ex officio
25member, and 11 members appointed by the governor subject to

 

 

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1the advice and consent of the Senate. The Board shall be
2composed of the following members:
3        (1) one member must be the chief electrical inspector
4    of a municipality with a population of not less than
5    150,000, according to the most recent federal census,
6    selected from a list of names submitted by a statewide
7    association of municipal governments;
8        (2) one member must be a building code official of a
9    municipality with a population of less than 150,000,
10    according to the most recent federal census, selected from
11    a list of names submitted by a statewide association of
12    municipal governments;
13        (3) one member must be a supervising electrician
14    selected from a list of names submitted by the
15    Homebuilders Association of Illinois;
16        (4) one member must be an electrical contractor
17    selected from a list of names submitted by the Associated
18    Builders & Contractors, Northern Illinois Chapter;
19        (5) one member must be a supervising electrician
20    selected from a list of names submitted by the Illinois
21    State Association of Electrical Workers of the
22    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers;
23        (6) one member must be an electrical contractor
24    selected from a list of names submitted by the National
25    Electrical Contractors Association, Northeastern Illinois
26    Chapter;

 

 

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1        (7) one member must be a training director selected
2    from a list of names submitted by the Illinois State
3    Association of Electrical Workers of the International
4    Brotherhood of Electrical Workers;
5        (8) one member must be a training director selected
6    from an Illinois building and contractors association;
7        (9) one member must be a licensed electrical engineer;
8        (10) the State Fire Marshal; and
9        (11) the Director of the Department of Professional
10    Regulation.
11    Members of the Board shall serve 4 year terms and until
12their successors are appointed and qualified. The initial
13appointments, however, shall be as follows: 3 members for
14terms of 2 years, 3 members for 3 years, and 2 members for 4
15years. The State Fire Marshal's service on the Board shall be
16continuous. Board members shall receive no compensation but
17shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in connection with
18their duties as Board members.
19    (b) The Director shall serve as the presiding officer of
20the Board.
21    (c) A majority constitutes a quorum for the transaction of
22business and Roberts Rules of Order shall be the rules by which
23the Board's actions shall be conducted.
24    (d) The Board shall aid the Director and the Department
25by:
26        (1) suggesting rules to govern examinations and

 

 

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1    hearing for suspension, revocation, or reinstatement of
2    licenses;
3        (2) submitting recommendations to the Director from
4    time to time for the efficient administration of this Act;
5    and
6        (3) performing other duties from time to time as
7    prescribed by the Director.
 
8    Section 20. Powers and duties of the Director.The Director
9shall:
10    (a) prepare forms for application for electrical
11contractor and supervising electrician licenses and for
12examination for supervising electrician licenses;
13    (b) prepare and issue licenses as provided in this Act;
14    (c) with the aid of the Board, prescribe rules for the
15examination of applicants for supervising electrician
16licenses;
17    (d) with the aid of the Board, prepare and give uniform and
18comprehensive examinations to applicants for supervisory
19electrician licenses that shall test their knowledge and
20qualifications in the planning and design of electrical
21systems, their knowledge, qualifications, and manual skills in
22electrical installations, and their knowledge of the National
23Electrical Code relating to materials, design, and
24installation of methods of electrical systems;
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1electrician licenses and license renewals to every applicant
2who has passed the examination and who has paid the required
3license and renewal fee;
4    (f) prescribe rules for hearings to deny, suspend, revoke,
5or reinstate licenses as provided in this Act;
6    (g) establish and collect fees for the examination,
7issuance, and renewal of licenses; and
8    (h) formulate and publish rules necessary or appropriate
9to carrying out the provisions of this Act.
 
10    Section 25. Licenses.
11    (a) Electrical Contractor. Except as otherwise provided by
12law, no person shall plan, install, repair, maintain, lay out,
13or supervise the installation of wiring, apparatus, or
14equipment for electrical light, heat, power, or other purposes
15unless the person:
16        (1) is licensed by the Department as an electrical
17    contractor;
18        (2) provides the Department a bond to the State in the
19    penal sum of $5,000 conditioned upon the faithful and
20    lawful performance of all work entered into by the
21    electrical contractor within the State of Illinois. The
22    bond shall be for the benefit of persons injured or
23    suffering financial loss by reason of failure of
24    performance. The bond shall be filed with the Department
25    and shall be in lieu of all other license bonds to any

 

 

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1    political subdivision. The bond shall be written by a
2    corporate surety licensed to do business in the State of
3    Illinois;
4        (3) files with the Department a certificate evidencing
5    in effect general liability insurance, that includes
6    premises and operations insurance and products and
7    completed operations insurance, with limits of at least
8    $100,000 per occurrence, $300,000 aggregate limit for
9    bodily injury, and property damage insurance with limits
10    of at least $25,000 or a policy with a single limit for
11    bodily injury and property damage of $300,000 per
12    occurrence and $300,000 aggregate limits. The insurance
13    shall be written by an insurer licensed to do business in
14    the State of Illinois and shall provide that the insurance
15    shall not be cancelled without the insurer first giving 15
16    days written notice to the Department of the cancellation;
17    and
18        (4) has appointed or employed a licensed supervising
19    electrician responsible for the performance of all
20    electrical work in accordance with the requirements of
21    this Act. The application for an electrical contractor's
22    license must include a verified statement that the
23    designated responsible supervising electrician is an
24    individual who is not employed in any capacity as a
25    licensed supervising electrician by any other electrical
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1    (b) Supervising Electrician. Except as otherwise provided
2by law, no person shall wire for, plan, install, maintain, lay
3out, or supervise the installation of wiring, apparatus, or
4equipment for electric light, heat, or power, unless the
5person is licensed by the Department as a supervising
6electrician employed or appointed by a licensed electrical
7contractor.
8    An applicant for a supervising electrician's license shall
9have had at least 2 years of experience, acceptable to the
10Department, in wiring for, installing, and repairing
11electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment. The Department,
12however, may by rule provide for the allowance of one year of
13experience credit for successful completion of a 2 year post
14high school electrical course approved by the Department.
 
15    Section 30. Examination. In addition to other requirements
16imposed by this Act and except as otherwise provided in this
17Act, as a precondition to issuance of a supervising
18electrician's license, each applicant must pass a written
19examination given by the Department. The exam shall test their
20knowledge and qualifications in the planning and design of
21electrical systems, their knowledge, qualifications, and
22manual skills in electrical installations, and their knowledge
23of the National Electrical Code relating to materials, design,
24and installation of methods of electrical systems. Any
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1more after its expiration shall be required to retake the
2examination before he or she is issued a new license.
 
3    Section 35. Experience requirements.
4    (a) Except as otherwise provided for a supervising
5electrician's license under Section 25, an applicant for a
6supervising electrician's license shall meet the experience
7requirements of this Section before examination for licensure.
8    (b) The maximum allowable credit for electrical
9experience:
10        (1) before age 18 is 6 months;
11        (2) in the military service is 12 months;
12        (3) in foreign countries is 12 months; and
13        (4) acquired during the school term of an approved
14    post high school electrical course is 12 months.
15    (c) Experience in the categories of planning for the
16installation of wiring, apparatus, and equipment for light,
17heat, and power; laying out for the installation of wiring,
18apparatus, and equipment for light, heat, and power;
19supervising the installation of wiring, apparatus, and
20equipment for light, heat, and power; and wiring and
21installation of electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment
22for light, heat, and power is acceptable to the Board in the
23following situations:
24        (1) experience while in the employ of an electrical
25    contractor licensed under this Act;

 

 

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1        (2) experience while working in Illinois for an
2    employer who is not required to be licensed as an
3    electrical contractor, if the work is inspected and done
4    under the supervision of a properly licensed electrician;
5        (3) experience while performing electrical work in
6    Illinois for an employer who is exempt from licensing when
7    the work is exempt from inspection or when the work is
8    performed on federal property by a federal employee, if
9    the Department has determined in either situation that the
10    experience is substantially equal to that acquired in
11    performing work while in the employ of a licensed
12    electrical contractor;
13        (4) experience while performing electrical work
14    outside of Illinois, which the Department has determined
15    is substantially equivalent to the work performed while in
16    the employ of a licensed electrical contractor in
17    Illinois. This determination must be based on a
18    certification by the employer for the type of work
19    performed.
 
20    Section 40. Military exemption. The Department shall
21reinstate a supervising electrician license that expires while
22a licensee is in active Military Service of the United States
23upon application to the Department by the licensee within 2
24years after termination of the military service, payment of
25the annual license fee, and submission of evidence of the

 

 

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1military service. The license shall be reinstated without
2examination and without payment of the lapsed renewal fee.
 
3    Section 45. License and renewal fees.
4    (a) All licenses issued under this Act shall expire
5annually in a manner as provided by the Department.
6    (b) The Department shall provide for fees by rule;
7however, the fees shall not exceed the following amounts:
8        (1) the application fee for a license or temporary
9    license, $100;
10        (2) the fee for renewal of a license, $25;
11        (3) the fee for reinstatement of a license that has
12    been expired for less than 2 years, $50 plus payment of all
13    unpaid renewal fees;
14        (4) the fee for restoration of a license that has been
15    expired for more than 2 years, $100;
16        (5) the fee for issuance of a duplicate license, the
17    issuance of a replacement that has been lost or destroyed,
18    or the issuance of a license with a change of name and
19    address, other than during the renewal period, $25;
20        (6) the fee for certification of a licensee's record
21    for any purpose, $25;
22        (7) the fee for rescoring of an examination, the cost
23    to the Department of rescoring the examination plus any
24    fees charged by the applicable testing service to have the
25    examination rescored;

 

 

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1        (8) the fee for copies of a license, the actual cost of
2    producing the copies;
3        (9) the fee for a roster of supervising electricians,
4    the actual cost of producing the roster;
5        (10) the fee for application for a license by an
6    electrician registered or licensed under the laws of
7    another state, $100.
 
8    Section 50. Unlicensed practice; civil penalty.
9    (a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts
10to practice, or holds oneself out to practice as an electrical
11contractor or supervising electrician without being licensed
12under this Act shall, in addition to any other penalty
13provided by law, pay a civil penalty to the Department in an
14amount not to exceed $25,000 for each offense as determined by
15the Department. The civil penalty shall be assessed by
16Director after a hearing is held in accordance with the
17provisions set forth in this Act regarding the provision of a
18hearing for the discipline of a license.
19    (b) The Department has the authority and power to
20investigate any and all unlicensed activity.
21    (c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after
22the effective date of the order imposing the civil penalty.
23The order shall constitute a judgment and may be filed and
24execution had thereon in the same manner from any court of
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1    (d) The commission of a single act prohibited by this Act
2or prohibited by the rules promulgated under this Act or a
3violation of a disciplinary order issued under this Act
4constitutes a violation of this Act.
 
5    Section 55. Denial, suspension, and revocation of
6licenses. The Department may by order refuse to issue or renew
7a license, may place on probation, suspend, or revoke any
8license, or may censure, reprimand, or otherwise discipline or
9impose a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 upon any licensee
10hereunder for one or any combination of the following:
11    (a) when the applicant or licensee has, by false or
12fraudulent representation, obtained or sought to obtain a
13license;
14    (b) when the applicant or licensee has been convicted of
15any crime, an essential element of which is dishonesty or
16fraud or larceny, embezzlement, or obtaining money, property,
17or credit by false pretenses or by means of a confidence game,
18has been convicted in this or another state of a crime that is
19a felony under the laws of this State or has been convicted of
20a felony in a federal court.
21    The Department may adopt rules further specifying and
22defining actions and omissions that constitute fraudulent,
23deceptive, or dishonest practices, and establishing standards
24of conduct for licensees.
 

 

 

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1    Section 60. Grounds for suspension of license. The
2Department may temporarily suspend a license and call for a
3hearing when findings show one or more of the following:
4    (a) That the licensee obtained or conspired with others to
5obtain a license by inducing the issuance of the license in
6consideration of the payment of money or delivery of any other
7thing of value or by and through misrepresentation of facts.
8    (b) That the licensee knowingly and willfully violated any
9law of this State or any rules, regulation, or code regulating
10electrical wiring installations, or licensed electricians.
11    (c) That the licensee has been found guilty in a court of
12law of negligence or incompetence in the performance of
13installation of electrical wiring and the Department after a
14hearing determines that the licensee poses a danger to the
15public safety.
16    (d) That the licensee has loaned or in any manner
17transferred his or her license to another person. If a license
18is suspended or revoked, the license shall be surrendered to
19the Department but it shall be returned to the licensee upon
20the termination of the suspension period.
 
21    Section 65. Continuation of business by estates. Upon the
22death of a supervising electrician who is an electrical
23contractor, the Department may permit the decedent's
24representative to carry on the business of the decedent for a
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1work under contract or otherwise to comply with this Act. The
2decedent's representative may petition the Board for an
3extension of the 6 month period in the event he or she can
4demonstrate undue hardship or other special circumstances. The
5extension may be granted at the recommendation of the Board,
6subject to Department approval. The representative shall give
7any bond as the Department may require conditioned upon the
8faithful and lawful performance of the work. The bond shall be
9for the benefit of persons injured or suffering financial loss
10by reason of failure of performance. The bond shall be written
11by a corporate surety licensed to do business in the State of
12Illinois. The decedent's representative shall also comply with
13all public liability and property damage insurance
14requirements imposed by this Act upon a licensed electrical
15contractor.
 
16    Section 70. Exemptions from licensing.
17    (a) Employees of, or independent contractors performing
18work for, any electric utility or electric utility affiliate,
19or communications or railway utility or any electric system
20owned and operated by a governmental unit (notwithstanding any
21other provision of this Act), electric cooperative as defined
22in Section 3.4 of the Electric Supplier Act, telephone or
23telecommunications cooperative as defined in Section 13-212 of
24the Public Utilities Act, or a telephone company shall not be
25required to hold a license under any of the following

 

 

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1conditions:
2        (1) While performing work on installations, materials,
3    or equipment that are owned or leased, operated, and
4    maintained by the electric utility or electric utility
5    affiliate, communications or railway utility, electric
6    system owned and operated by a municipal corporation or
7    unit of local government, electric, telephone, or
8    telecommunications cooperative, or telephone company in
9    the exercise of its utility or telephone function, and
10    that (i) are used exclusively for the generation,
11    transformation, distribution, transmission, or metering of
12    electric current, or the operation of railway signals, or
13    the transmission of intelligence and do not have as a
14    principal function the consumption or use of electric
15    current by or for the benefit of any person other than the
16    electric utility or electric utility affiliate,
17    communications or railway utility, electric system owned
18    and operated by a municipal corporation or unit of local
19    government, electric, telephone, or telecommunications
20    cooperative, or telephone company and (ii) are generally
21    accessible only to employees of the electric utility or
22    electric utility affiliate, communications or railway
23    utility, electric system owned and operated by a municipal
24    corporation or unit of local government, electric,
25    telephone, or telecommunications cooperative, or telephone
26    company or persons acting under its control or direction.

 

 

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1        (2) While performing work on installations, materials,
2    or equipment that are a part of the street lighting
3    operations of the utility.
4        (3) While installing or performing work on outdoor
5    area lights that are directly connected to a utility's
6    distribution system and located upon the utility's
7    distribution poles, and are generally accessible only to
8    employees of the utility or persons acting under its
9    control or direction.
10    (b) Any city, village, or incorporated town having a
11population of 500,000 or more may, by an ordinance containing
12provisions substantially the same as those in this Act and
13specifying educational or experience requirements equivalent
14to those prescribed in the Act, provide for a board of
15electrical examiners to conduct examinations for, and to
16issue, suspend, or revoke, electricians' licenses within the
17city, village, or incorporated town. Upon the enactment of
18such an ordinance, the provisions of this Act shall not apply
19within that municipality except as otherwise provided in this
20Act. Any person licensed as an electrical contractor by the
21Department under this Act, may engage in electrical wiring
22installation anywhere in this State.
23    (c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent the
24practice of architecture as defined in the Illinois
25Architecture Practice Act of 1989 or the practice of
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1Engineering Practice Act of 1989 or the practice of structural
2engineering as defined in the Structural Engineering Licensing
3Act of 1989.
4    (d) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent an
5owner or operator of a farm or his or her employees from
6installing, making additions to, altering, maintaining, or
7repairing wiring, apparatus, or equipment for electric light,
8heat, or power on the farm that he or she owns or operates. For
9purposes of this subsection, "farm" means land or a building
10appurtenant to land that is used for an agricultural purpose
11or for a purpose accessory to an agriculture purpose.
12    (e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to restrict the
13activities of an employee of a manufacturing corporation to
14engage in activities incidental to operation or maintenance of
15its existing business and facilities; however, provisions of
16this Act do apply to new construction that results in the
17expansion of the existing business or facilities of a
18manufacturing corporation.
 
19    Section 75. Display of license. Persons who advertise
20electrical wiring services shall, at their place of business,
21display the electrical contractor license and shall identify
22the licensed supervising electrician(s) currently employed by
23them. When advertising electrical wiring services, the
24electrical contractor license number shall be included in all
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1contractor vehicles.
 
2    Section 80. Safety standards. All electrical wiring,
3apparatus, and equipment for electric light, heat, and power
4shall comply with the rules of the Department, as applicable,
5and be installed in conformity with accepted standards of
6construction for safety to life and property.
7    For the purposes of this Act, the regulations and safety
8standards stated at the time the work is done in the then most
9recently published edition of the National Electrical Code as
10adopted by the National Fire Protection Association, Inc. and
11approved by the American National Standards Institute, and the
12National Electrical Safety Code as published by the Institute
13of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. and approved by
14the American National Standards Institute, shall be prima
15facie evidence of accepted standards of construction for
16safety to life and property. Nothing in this Act shall
17prohibit any political subdivision from making and enforcing
18more stringent requirements than set forth in this Act and
19those requirements shall be complied with by all licensed
20electricians working within the jurisdiction of that political
21subdivision; except that nothing in this Act shall be
22construed to give a political subdivision the authority to
23apply those standards or requirements to electrical work
24performed on a farm.
 

 

 

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1    Section 85. Local Inspections. Any political subdivision
2may make provision for inspection of electrical installations
3within its jurisdiction, in which case it shall keep on file
4with the Department copies of its current inspection
5ordinances and codes. Any political subdivision may require
6any individual, partnership, corporation, or other business
7association holding a license from the Department to pay any
8license, registration fee, or permit fees provided however,
9that any political subdivision may provide by ordinance a
10requirement that each individual, partnership, corporation, or
11other business association doing electrical work within the
12jurisdiction of the political subdivision have on file with
13the political subdivision a copy of the current license issued
14by the Department or other evidence of the license as may be
15provided by the Department.
 
16    Section 90. Order of suspension. An order of suspension,
17revocation, or reinstatement of a license, or of dismissal of
18a complaint or petition, or a certified copy of an order, over
19the seal of the Department and purporting to be signed by the
20Director, shall be prima facie proof that:
21    (1) the signature is the genuine signature of the
22Director; and
23    (2) the Director is duly appointed and qualified.
 
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1exemption. Electrical components, apparatus, or appliances
2being manufactured within the limits of property that is owned
3or leased by a manufacturer and the manufacturer's production
4employees shall not be covered by this Act. Installation or
5repair of electrical appliance units, except (i) electrical
6wiring to the unit, or (ii) original wiring in or on the unit
7installed outside the limits of property that is owned or
8leased by a manufacturer shall not be covered by this Act.
 
9    Section 100. Violations.
10    (a) Any person violating Section 25 of this Act shall be
11guilty of a business offense and fined a minimum of $100 for
12the first offense. A second or subsequent violation of Section
1325 of this Act shall be a Class A misdemeanor with a minimum
14fine of $200. The State's Attorney of the County in which the
15violation occurred or the Attorney General shall prosecute
16these actions in the name of the People of the State of
17Illinois.
18    (b) If it is established that the defendant, contrary to
19this Act, has been engaging, is engaging, or is about to engage
20in electrical work without having been issued a license, or
21has been engaging or is about to engage in electrical work
22after his or her license has been suspended or revoked or after
23his or her license has not been renewed, the Court may enter a
24decree enjoining the defendant from further engaging in
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1any injunction issued under this Section, the Court may
2summarily try and punish the offender for contempt of court.
3Injunction proceedings shall be in addition to, and not in
4lieu of, all penalties and other remedies in this Act.
 
5    Section 105. Electricians practicing before this Act.
6Electrical contractors who are in the business on January 1,
72027 and who file a license application with the Department
8within 180 days after the effective date of this Act shall be
9granted a license that shall be valid for one year from the
10date of issuance. These licenses shall be subject to annual
11renewal as provided in this Act.
12    Persons who have 2 years experience as provided in Section
1325 of this Act in performing electrical work on or after July
141, 2027 or who have successfully completed an examination for
15a similar license provided by a governmental unit, and who
16file a license application with the Department within 180 days
17after July 1, 2027 shall be granted a supervising
18electrician's license that shall be valid for one year from
19the date of issuance. These licenses shall be subject to
20annual renewal as provided in this Act.
 
21    Section 120. Administrative Procedure Act; application.
22The provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
23are expressly adopted and shall apply to all administrative
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1that Section 5 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
2relating to procedures for rulemaking does not apply to the
3adoption of any rule required by federal law in connection
4with which the Department is precluded by law from exercising
5any discretion.
 
6    Section 125. Review under Administrative Review Law. All
7final administrative decisions of the Director under this Act
8shall be subject to judicial review under the Administrative
9Review Law and its rules.
 
10    Section 130. Home rule. A home rule unit may not regulate
11the licensing of electricians and electrical contractors in a
12manner inconsistent with the regulation by the State of
13electricians and electrical contractors. This Section is a
14limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of
15the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home
16rule units of powers and functions exercised by the State.
 
17    Section 135. Electrical Safety Standards Fund. The
18Electrical Safety Standards Fund is created as a special fund
19in the State treasury. All fees and fines collected under this
20Act shall be deposited into the Fund. All money in the
21Electrical Safety Standards Fund may be used, subject to
22appropriation, by the Department for the administration of
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1    Section 140. Time limit on action. No action may be taken
2by the Department against any person for violation of the
3terms of this Act or its rules unless the action is commenced
4within 5 years after the occurrence of the alleged violation.
 
5    Section 145. Building Trades Licensing Task Force.
6    (a) The Building Trades Licensing Task Force is created
7within the Department of Financial and Professional
8Regulation. The purpose of the Task Force is to review and
9study the necessity and feasibility of establishing licensing
10programs for workers involved in the construction industry who
11are not currently required to be licensed in this State.
12    (b) As used in this Section, "construction industry" means
13any constructing, altering, reconstructing, repairing,
14rehabilitating, refinishing, refurbishing, remodeling,
15remediating, renovating, custom fabricating, maintenance,
16landscaping, improving, wrecking, painting, decorating,
17demolishing, and adding to or subtracting from any building,
18structure, highway, roadway, street, bridge, alley, sewer,
19ditch, sewage disposal plant, water works, parking facility,
20railroad, excavation or other structure, project, development,
21real property or improvement, or the performance of any part
22of that work, whether or not the performance of the work
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1described in this Section of any material or article of
2merchandise.
3    (c) The Task Force shall consist of the following members:
4        (1) one member of the Senate appointed by the
5    President of the Senate;
6        (2) one member of the Senate appointed by the Minority
7    Leader of the Senate;
8        (3) one member of the House appointed by the Speaker
9    of the House;
10        (4) one member of the House appointed by the Minority
11    Leader of the House;
12        (5) one member appointed by the Governor;
13        (6) one member representing the Department of
14    Financial and Professional Regulation appointed by the
15    Secretary of Financial and Professional Regulation;
16        (7) three members representing management in the
17    construction industry appointed by the Governor;
18        (8) three members representing unions that have
19    members who perform work in the construction industry
20    appointed by the Governor;
21        (9) one member representing the interests of State
22    municipalities appointed by the Governor;
23        (10) one member representing the interests of State
24    counties appointed by the Governor; and
25        (11) one member appointed by the Governor, who shall
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1    Governor.
2    (d) All appointments to the Task Force shall be made
3within 60 days after the effective date of this Act.
4    (e) Vacancies in the Task Force shall be filled by the
5initial appointing authority within 30 days after the vacancy
6occurs.
7    (f) The members of the Task Force shall serve without
8compensation.
9    (g) The Task Force shall receive the assistance of
10legislative staff. The Task Force may employ skilled experts
11with the approval of the chairperson, and shall receive the
12cooperation of those State agencies it deems appropriate to
13assist the Task Force in carrying out its duties.
14    (h) The members of the Task Force shall have voting
15rights. A quorum of the Task Force shall consist of a simple
16majority of the members of the Task Force. All actions and
17recommendations of the Task Force must be approved by a simple
18majority vote of the members.
19    (i) The Task Force shall meet initially at the call of the
20Governor no later than 90 days after the effective date of this
21Act, and shall thereafter meet at the call of the chairperson.
22    (j) The Office of the Governor shall provide
23administrative and other support to the Task Force.
24    (k) The Task Force shall:
25        (1) discuss whether State residents would benefit from
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1    the construction industry to obtain a statewide license
2    from the Department of Financial and Professional
3    Regulation;
4        (2) if it is determined that licensure for a
5    particular trade associated with the construction industry
6    is beneficial, determine:
7            (A) the requirements applicants must meet to
8        qualify for a license;
9            (B) the grounds for denial or revocation of a
10        license; and
11            (C) any other considerations relevant to a
12        licensing requirement; and
13        (3) make recommendations to the General Assembly.
14    (l) No later than January 1, 2028, the Task Force shall
15summarize its findings and recommendations in a report to the
16General Assembly. Upon filing its report, the Task Force is
17dissolved.
18    (m) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2029.
 
19    Section 150. The State Finance Act is amended by adding
20Section 5.1030 as follows:
 
21    (30 ILCS 105/5.1030 new)
22    Sec. 5.1030. The Electrical Safety Standards Fund.
 
23    Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect
24January 1, 2027.