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90_SB0356 New Act 815 ILCS 505/2Z from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z Creates the Home Repair and Remodeling Registration Act. Provides for the registration of home repair and remodeling businesses. Provides that insurance is required prior to the issuance of a certificate of registration. Provides that these businesses shall furnish to the customer, in writing, the charge for making an estimate and a written contract or work order stating the total cost. Provides that these businesses shall notify the customer and obtain prior written approval for charges in excess of the amount specified in the contract. Provides that all work performed by one of these businesses shall be recorded on a sworn statement. Prohibits certain acts. Provides for enforcement by the Attorney General or State's Attorney, penalties, and private rights of action. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to provide that any person who knowingly violates the Home Repair and Remodeling Registration Act commits an unlawful practice. Effective January 1, 1998. LRB9002850NTcc LRB9002850NTcc 1 AN ACT concerning home repair and remodeling. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Home 5 Repair and Remodeling Registration Act. 6 Section 5. Policy. It is the public policy of this State 7 that in order to safeguard the life, health, property, and 8 public welfare of its citizens, the business of home repair 9 and remodeling is a matter affecting the public interest, and 10 any person desiring to engage in the business as defined in 11 this Act shall be required to obtain a certificate of 12 registration. 13 Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: 14 "Home repair and remodeling" means the fixing, replacing, 15 altering, converting, modernizing, improving, or making of an 16 addition to any real property primarily designed or used as a 17 residence. "Home repair and remodeling" includes the 18 construction, installation, replacement, or improvement of 19 driveways, swimming pools, porches, kitchens, bathrooms, 20 basements, chimneys, chimney liners, garages, fences, fallout 21 shelters, central air conditioning, central heating, boilers, 22 furnaces, hot water heaters, electrical wiring, sewers, 23 plumbing fixtures, storm doors, storm windows, roofs, 24 awnings, and other improvements to structures within the 25 residence or upon the land adjacent to the residence. "Home 26 repair and remodeling" does not include the sale, 27 installation, cleaning, or repair of carpets; the sale of 28 goods or materials by a merchant who does not directly or 29 through a subsidiary perform any work or labor in connection 30 with the installation or application of the goods and -2- LRB9002850NTcc 1 materials; the repair, installation, replacement, or 2 connection of any home appliance including but not limited to 3 disposals, refrigerators, ranges, garage door openers, 4 television antennas, washing machines, telephones, or other 5 appliances when the persons replacing, installing, repairing, 6 or connecting the home appliance are employees or agents of 7 the merchant that sold the home appliance; television repair; 8 or landscaping. 9 "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, 10 business, trust, or other legal entity. 11 "Residence" means a single-family home or dwelling or a 12 multiple-family home or dwelling containing 6 or fewer 13 apartments, condominiums, town houses, or dwelling units, 14 used or intended to be used by occupants as dwelling places. 15 This Act does not apply to original construction of 16 single-family or multi-family residences or repairs to 17 dwellings containing more than 6 apartments or family units. 18 "Office" means the Office of the Commissioner of Banks 19 and Real Estate of the State of Illinois. 20 "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Office of 21 the Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate of the State of 22 Illinois. 23 Section 15. Registration required. No person shall engage 24 in the business of home repair and remodeling within the 25 State of Illinois without having obtained a certificate of 26 registration under this Act in addition to any other license 27 that may be required by law. The following persons are not 28 required to obtain a certificate of registration for home 29 repair and remodeling: 30 (1) Persons who perform home repairs and remodeling 31 on their own property. 32 (2) Individuals who are employees of persons 33 registered under this Act when they are working within -3- LRB9002850NTcc 1 the scope of their employment. 2 Section 18. Registration fee. An annual registration 3 fee, not to exceed $100, for a home repair and remodeling 4 certificate of registration shall be as set by the Office and 5 paid by each registrant at the time of application for and 6 upon renewal of a certificate of registration. 7 Section 20. Registration application. Application for a 8 home repair and remodeling certificate of registration shall 9 be made in writing on a form provided by the Commissioner and 10 signed and sworn to by the applicant or, if the applicant is 11 a corporation, by its duly authorized agent. Each corporate 12 applicant for a home repair and remodeling certificate of 13 registration shall be organized or qualified to do business 14 under the laws of the State of Illinois. Each application 15 shall contain and the applicant shall furnish the following: 16 (1) The full name, residence, business address, and 17 business telephone number of the applicant. 18 (2) If the applicant is a corporation: 19 (A) the corporate name and business address and 20 telephone number of the principal office or place of 21 business of the applicant; 22 (B) the date and state of incorporation; and 23 (C) the names, residence addresses, and residence 24 telephone numbers of the corporate officers and the 25 corporation's registered agent. 26 (3) If the applicant is a partnership: 27 (A) the name and business address and telephone 28 number of the principal office or place of business of 29 the applicant; and 30 (B) the names, residence addresses, and residence 31 telephone numbers of all partners. 32 (4) If the applicant is a business trust or other legal -4- LRB9002850NTcc 1 entity: 2 (A) the name and business address and telephone 3 number of the principal office or place of business of 4 the applicant; 5 (B) the names, residence addresses, and residence 6 telephone numbers of all trustees or, for any other legal 7 entity, its members; and 8 (C) evidence of compliance with any statutory 9 requirements pertaining to that legal entity, including 10 compliance with any laws pertaining to the use of 11 fictitious names, if a fictitious name is used. 12 (5) A description of the type of home repair and 13 remodeling the applicant will engage in. 14 (6) A statement indicating whether there are any 15 outstanding judgments or unresolved consumer complaints on 16 file with the Office of the Illinois Attorney General or the 17 State's Attorney of any county of this State against the 18 applicant, and (i) if the applicant is a partnership, any 19 complaint against the partnership or any partner, (ii) if the 20 applicant is a business trust, any complaint against the 21 business trust or any of its trustees, or (iii) if the 22 applicant is any other legal entity, any complaint against 23 that legal entity or any of its members, related to the 24 performance of home repair and remodeling and, if so, the 25 applicant shall list the amount of any judgment, any case or 26 consumer complaint number, and the court rendering the 27 judgment, if any. 28 (7) A statement listing the name and address of the 29 principal location from which the applicant has performed 30 home repairs or remodeling at any time in the last 5 years. 31 Section 25. Business as an individual; application as 32 legal entity. 33 (a) When an individual applies to do business in his or -5- LRB9002850NTcc 1 her own name, a certificate of registration, when granted, 2 shall be issued only to that individual. 3 (b) If the applicant applies as a partnership, 4 corporation, business trust, or other legal entity, 5 application shall be made for each such entity. 6 Section 30. Insurance required. Prior to the issuance of 7 any home repair and remodeling certificate of registration, 8 each applicant shall furnish to the Commissioner a 9 certificate of public liability and property damage insurance 10 in the amount of $100,000 per person and $300,000 per 11 occurrence of bodily injury, $50,000 per occurrence for 12 property damage, and in the amount of $10,000 per occurrence 13 for improper home repair or remodeling not in conformance 14 with applicable State, county, or municipal building codes. 15 Each registrant shall maintain the insurance coverage 16 required under this Section in full force and effect for the 17 duration of the certificate of registration period. No home 18 repair and remodeling certificate of registration shall be 19 renewed unless the registrant has furnished proof of 20 insurance and payment of premium for the entire period 21 covered by the renewed certificate of registration. 22 Section 35. Certificate of registration; display; 23 notification of changes. The certificate of registration 24 shall be displayed in a conspicuous location near the 25 entrance of the principal place of business of the 26 registrant. Each registrant shall notify the Commissioner in 27 writing within 14 days after any change in the facts stated 28 in the application for certificate of registration. 29 Section 40. Certificate of registration number to be 30 printed; location. The registrant shall print his or her 31 certificate of registration number legibly on the front page -6- LRB9002850NTcc 1 of every contract and estimate for home repair and remodeling 2 and upon every application for a building permit. In 3 addition, the certificate number shall appear in any 4 advertisement placed by or on behalf of anyone engaged in the 5 home repair and remodeling business. The registrant shall 6 also affix his or her certificate of registration number and 7 the registrant's name to all business cards and on all 8 vehicles used in the course of his or her business as a home 9 repair and remodeling contractor. 10 Section 45. Charges for estimates. Prior to initiating a 11 home repair or remodeling work estimate, a person engaged in 12 the business of home repair or remodeling shall furnish to 13 the customer, in writing, the charge for making the estimate, 14 if any. When an estimate is made, a person engaged in the 15 business of home repair or remodeling shall provide and the 16 customer shall be given a signed copy of the written estimate 17 with the word "estimate" conspicuously placed on the copy, 18 along with and the name and address of the business. 19 Section 50. Written contract; costs enumerated. Prior to 20 initiating home repair or remodeling work, a person engaged 21 in the business of home repair or remodeling shall furnish to 22 the customer for signature a written contract or work order 23 that states the total cost, including parts and materials 24 listed with reasonable particularity. 25 Section 55. Charges in excess of contract; customer 26 approval required. Any person engaged in the business of 27 making home repairs or remodeling shall notify the customer 28 and obtain prior written approval before performing any work 29 that would result in charges in excess of the amount 30 specified in the original contract. In no event shall a 31 customer be required to pay more than the amount specified in -7- LRB9002850NTcc 1 the original contract if the customer did not receive the 2 required notification and give written approval of additional 3 costs not reflected in the original estimate. 4 Section 60. Liquidated damages and mandatory arbitration. 5 Every liquidated damages provision or mandatory arbitration 6 clause, or both, contained in a contract for home repair or 7 remodeling must be prominently disclosed on the face of the 8 contract in at least 10 point type in close proximity to the 9 customer signature line. 10 Section 65. Sworn statement. All work performed by a 11 person engaged in the business of making home repairs or 12 remodeling shall be recorded on a sworn statement with the 13 name and address of the business on the statement, detailing 14 and describing all services or work performed and all parts 15 and materials supplied and the exact charges for each. One 16 copy of the sworn statement shall be given the customer upon 17 completion of the home repairs or remodeling. 18 Section 70. Waiver of customer rights prohibited. No 19 person engaged in the business of making home repairs or 20 remodeling shall demand a waiver of any customer's rights 21 enumerated in this Act as a precondition to acceptance of 22 repair work. Any waiver of a consumer's rights enumerated in 23 this Act is void as against public policy and wholly 24 unenforceable. 25 Section 75. Estoppel for nonregistration. Any person who 26 engages in the home repair and remodeling business and fails 27 to register under this Act may not enforce liens, collect 28 payment, or maintain an action for collection or enforcement 29 of home repair and remodeling contract obligations at law or 30 in equity. -8- LRB9002850NTcc 1 Section 80. Unlawful acts. It is unlawful for any person 2 engaged in the business of home repairs and remodeling to: 3 (1) Contract for or engage in the business of home 4 repairs and remodeling within this State without being 5 currently registered under to this Act. 6 (2) Remodel or make repairs or charge for 7 remodeling or repair work before obtaining a signed 8 contract or work order. 9 (3) Fail to disclose prior to preparing an estimate 10 any service charge or minimum charge before making the 11 estimate. 12 (4) Knowingly charge for any services that are not 13 actually performed in making a home repair or in 14 remodeling, or knowingly misinform a customer concerning 15 what is wrong with an item, or fraudulently substituting 16 parts or materials when the substitution has no relation 17 to the repairing or servicing of an item. 18 (5) Before accepting payment by the customer for 19 any home repairs or remodeling, knowingly fail to deliver 20 to the customer the verified statement in writing 21 required by the Mechanics Lien Act, containing a complete 22 listing of the names and addresses of all parties 23 furnishing labor and materials. 24 (6) Tender to consumers affidavits of completion 25 for signature in advance of actual job completion. 26 Section 85. Enforcement. 27 (a) The Attorney General or the State's Attorney of any 28 county in this State may bring an action in the name of the 29 people of the State against any person to restrain and 30 prevent any violation of this Act. In the enforcement of this 31 Act, the Attorney General or the State's Attorney may accept 32 an assurance of voluntary compliance from anyone engaged in 33 any conduct, act, or practice deemed in violation of this -9- LRB9002850NTcc 1 Act. Failure to perform the terms or any such assurance 2 constitutes prima facie proof of a violation of this Act. 3 (b) All remedies, penalties, and authority granted to 4 the Attorney General or the State's Attorney of any county in 5 this State by the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business 6 Practices Act shall be available to him or her for 7 enforcement of this Act, and any violation of this Act shall 8 constitute a violation of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive 9 Business Practices Act. 10 (c) The Commissioner shall maintain a roster of all 11 registrants and of all persons whose home repair and 12 remodeling certificates of registration have been suspended 13 or revoked within the previous 5 years. The record shall be 14 made available to the public for a reasonable fee to defray 15 the cost of copying. 16 (d) No State, county, or municipal official charged with 17 issuing building permits may issue a building permit without 18 first having received the applicant's registration number. 19 Section 90. Penalties. Any person who willfully violates 20 any provision of this Act is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor 21 for a first offense and a Class 4 felony for each succeeding 22 offense. 23 Section 95. Private right of action. 24 (a) Any person who suffers damage as a result of a 25 violation of this Act committed by any other person may bring 26 an action against that person. The court, in its discretion 27 may award actual damages or any other relief that the court 28 deems proper. 29 (b) The action may be commenced in the county in which 30 the person against whom it is brought resides, has his or her 31 principal place of business, or is doing business, or in the 32 county in which the transaction or any substantial portion of -10- LRB9002850NTcc 1 the transaction occurred. 2 (c) In any action brought by a person under this 3 Section, the court may grant injunctive relief when 4 appropriate and may award, in addition to the relief provided 5 in this Section, reasonable attorney's fees and costs. 6 Section 100. Application of other law. The provisions of 7 this Act are not exclusive and do not relieve the persons 8 subject to this Act from compliance with all other applicable 9 provisions of the law. 10 Section 105. Severability. The provisions of this Act are 11 severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. 12 Section 700. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business 13 Practices Act is amended by changing 2Z as follows: 14 (815 ILCS 505/2Z) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z) 15 Sec. 2Z. Violations of other Acts. Any person who 16 knowingly violates the Dance Studio Act, the Physical Fitness 17 Services Act, the Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, 18 the Illinois Union Label Act, the Job Referral and Job 19 Listing Services Consumer Protection Act, the Travel 20 Promotion Consumer Protection Act, the Credit Services 21 Organizations Act, the Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, the 22 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, the Telephone 23 Solicitations Act, the Illinois Funeral or Burial Funds Act, 24 the Cemetery Care Act,orthe Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act, or 25 the Home Repair and Remodeling Registration Act commits an 26 unlawful practice within the meaning of this Act. 27 (Source: P.A. 88-288; 89-72, eff. 12-31-95; 89-615, eff. 28 8-9-96.) 29 Section 999. Effective date. This Act take effect January -11- LRB9002850NTcc 1 1, 1998.