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 1        AN ACT concerning the regulation of electricians.

 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
 5    Electrician Licensing Act.

 6        Section  5.  Purpose and policy.  It has been established
 7    by documented evidence that improper  electrical  wiring  can
 8    adversely  affect  the  well  being  of the public.  Improper
 9    electrical wiring can cause fires due to short  circuits  and
10    overloading   of   protection   devices.   Faulty  wiring  is
11    potentially  lethal  and  can  cause  widespread  fires  with
12    disastrous consequences to persons and property.  To  protect
13    the  health  of  the  public, it is essential that electrical
14    wiring  be  installed  by  persons  who  have  proven   their
15    knowledge  of  physics  and  mathematics  and  their skill in
16    installing electrical wiring.
17        Consistent with its duty to safeguard the health  of  the
18    people  of  this  State,  the  General Assembly declares that
19    individuals  who  plan,  inspect,  install,  alter,   extend,
20    repair,  and  maintain  electrical  wiring  systems  shall be
21    individuals of proven skill.  Further, the  General  Assembly
22    declares  that  a  guide  for  minimum  control of electrical
23    materials and equipment, the design  of  electrical  systems,
24    and  the  construction and installation methods of electrical
25    systems is essential for the protection of public health.  In
26    order to insure proper electrical wiring practice,  this  Act
27    provides  for  the  licensing  of electricians and electrical
28    contractors and  inspectors  and  for  the  adoption  of  the
29    National Electrical Code as standards by the Department. This
30    Act  is  therefore  declared  to  be  essential to the public
31    interest.
 
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 1        Section 10.  Definitions. As used in this Act:
 2        "Board" means the  Illinois  State  Board  of  Electrical
 3    Examiners.
 4        "Department" means the Illinois Department of Labor.
 5        "Director"  means the Director of the Illinois Department
 6    of Labor.
 7        "Electrical  contractor"  means  a   person,   firm,   or
 8    corporation operating a business that undertakes or offers to
 9    undertake  to  plan for, lay out, supervise, or install or to
10    make additions, alterations, maintenance, or repairs  in  the
11    installation  of  wiring, apparatus or equipment for electric
12    light, heat, or power with or without compensation and who is
13    licensed as an electrical contractor  by  the  Department  of
14    Labor.  An electrical contractor's license does not of itself
15    qualify  its holder to perform the electrical work authorized
16    by holding any class of electrician's  license.   "Electrical
17    contractor"  shall  not include any manufacturing corporation
18    that engages in the activities described  in  this  paragraph
19    incidental  to  operation  or  maintenance  of  its  existing
20    business and facilities; however, a manufacturing corporation
21    that  is  involved  in  new  construction that results in the
22    expansion of its existing business and facilities is included
23    in the definition of "electrical contractor".
24        "Governmental unit" means a city,  village,  incorporated
25    town, or county.
26        "Journeyman   electrician"  means  a  person  having  the
27    necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical
28    knowledge  to  wire  for,  install,  maintain,   and   repair
29    electrical  wiring,  apparatus, and equipment who is licensed
30    as a journeyman electrician by the Department of Labor.
31        "Master electrician" means a person having the  necessary
32    qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge
33    to  install,  maintain,  and repair and to properly plan, lay
34    out, and supervise the installation of wiring, apparatus, and
 
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 1    equipment for electric light, heat, power, and other purposes
 2    who is licensed as a master electrician by the Department  of
 3    Labor.
 4        "Owner"  means  a  natural person who physically performs
 5    electrical work on premises  the  person  owns  and  actually
 6    occupies as a single family residence or owns and will occupy
 7    as a single family residence upon completion of construction.
 8        "Registered  apprentice"  means  a person registered with
 9    the Department of Labor, who is learning the trade under  the
10    supervision of a licensed electrician.
11        "Residential  electrician"  means  a  person  having  the
12    necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical
13    knowledge  involving  the  construction,  wiring, alteration,
14    maintenance, or repair of single family houses  or  apartment
15    buildings and who is licensed as a residential electrician by
16    the Department of Labor.
17        "Supervision"  means  any  new  electrical work done by a
18    registered apprentice electrician must be inspected at  least
19    once  after  initial  rough-in and once upon completion by an
20    Illinois licensed electrician.  In addition, all  renovation,
21    alteration,  repair, extension, modification, and maintenance
22    work done  by  a  registered  apprentice  electrician  on  an
23    existing  electrical  system  must be approved by an Illinois
24    licensed electrician.

25        Section 15.  Board of Electrical Examiners.
26        (a)  There  is  created  the  Illinois  State  Board   of
27    Electrical Examiners which shall exercise its duties provided
28    in this Act under the supervision of the Department of Labor.
29    The  Board  shall  consist  of  11  members  appointed by the
30    Director of Labor. The Board shall be composed of 3  licensed
31    master  electricians,  3 licensed electrical contractors, one
32    licensed  electrical  engineer,  one   electrical   inspector
33    employed  on  a  full  time basis by a governmental unit, one
 
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 1    representative of a public utility, the State  Fire  Marshal,
 2    and   a   member  of  the  general  public.   In  making  the
 3    appointments to the Board, the Director  shall  consider  the
 4    recommendations   of  individuals,  firms,  or  organizations
 5    involved in electrical wiring  installation  in  this  State.
 6    Members of the Board shall serve 4 year terms and until their
 7    successors   are   appointed   and  qualified.   The  initial
 8    appointments, however, shall be as  follows:  3  members  for
 9    terms  of 2 years, 3 members for 3 years, and 4 members for 4
10    years. The State Fire Marshal's service on the Board shall be
11    continuous. Board members shall receive no  compensation  but
12    shall  be reimbursed for expenses incurred in connection with
13    their duties as Board members.
14        (b)  The Board shall aid the Director and the  Department
15    by:
16             (1)  preparing  subject  matter  for examinations as
17        provided in this Act;
18             (2)  suggesting rules  to  govern  examinations  and
19        hearing  for  suspension, revocation, or reinstatement of
20        licenses;
21             (3)  submitting recommendations to the Director from
22        time to time for the  efficient  administration  of  this
23        Act;
24             (4)  grading all tests and examinations for licenses
25        and promptly reporting the results to the Director; and
26             (5)  performing  other  duties  from  time  to  time
27        prescribed by the Director.

28        Section  20.  Powers  and  duties  of  the Director.  The
29    Director shall:
30             (a)  prepare forms for application  for  examination
31        for master, journeyman, and residential licenses;
32             (b)  prepare  and issue licenses as provided in this
33        Act;
 
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 1             (c)  with the aid of the Board, prescribe rules  and
 2        regulations  for  examination  of  applicants for master,
 3        journeyman, and residential licenses;
 4             (d)  with the aid of the  Board,  prepare  and  give
 5        uniform  and comprehensive examinations to applicants for
 6        master, journeyman, and residential licenses  that  shall
 7        test  their  knowledge and qualifications in the planning
 8        and  design  of  electrical  systems,  their   knowledge,
 9        qualifications,   and   manual   skills   in   electrical
10        installations,   and  their  knowledge  of  the  National
11        Electrical  Code  relating  to  materials,  design,   and
12        installation of methods of electrical systems;
13             (e)  issue   master,   journeyman,  and  residential
14        licenses and license renewals to every applicant who  has
15        passed  the  examination  and  who  has paid the required
16        license and renewal fee;
17             (f)  prescribe rules for hearings to deny,  suspend,
18        revoke, or reinstate licenses as provided in this Act;
19             (g)  maintain a current record showing (i) the names
20        and   addresses   of  licensed  master,  journeyman,  and
21        residential electricians and registered apprentices; (ii)
22        the dates of issuance of licenses;  (iii)  the  date  and
23        substance  for  the  charges set forth in any hearing for
24        denial, suspension, or revocation of  any  license;  (iv)
25        the  date  and substance of the final order issued upon a
26        hearing; and (v) the date and substance of all  petitions
27        for   reinstatement   of  license  and  final  orders  on
28        petitions;
29             (h)  establish and collect fees for the examination,
30        issuance, and renewal of licenses;
31             (i)  provide for the inspection  of  new  electrical
32        installations  in  construction, remodeling, replacement,
33        maintenance, and repair work;
34             (j)  establish and collect fees for the handling and
 
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 1        inspection of new electrical installations; and
 2             (k)  formulate  and  publish  rules   necessary   or
 3        appropriate to carrying out the provisions of this Act.

 4        Section 25.  Licenses.
 5        (a)  Master electrician.  Except as otherwise provided by
 6    law,  no  person  shall  plan, install, repair, maintain, lay
 7    out, or supervise the installation of wiring,  apparatus,  or
 8    equipment   for  electrical  light,  heat,  power,  or  other
 9    purposes unless the person is:
10             (1)  licensed  by  the  Department   as   a   master
11        electrician; and
12             (2)  the   work   is   for   a  licensed  electrical
13        contractor and the  person  is  the  licensed  electrical
14        contractor  or  an  employee,  partner, or officer of the
15        licensed electrical contractor, or the work is  performed
16        for   the  person's  employer  on  electrical  equipment,
17        apparatus, or facilities owned or leased by the  employer
18        that  is  located  within the limits of property owned or
19        leased, operated, and maintained by the employer.
20        An applicant for a master electrician's license shall (i)
21    be a graduate of a 4-year electrical course in an  accredited
22    college  or  university;  (ii)  have  had at least one year's
23    experience,  acceptable  to  the   Board,   as   a   licensed
24    journeyman;  (iii)  have  had  at  least  5 years experience,
25    acceptable  to  the  Board,  in  planning  for,  laying  out,
26    supervising, and installing wiring, apparatus,  or  equipment
27    for  electrical  light,  heat, and power; or (iv) have had at
28    least 6 years experience, acceptable to the  Board,  with  an
29    electrical   contracting  company  in  planning,  estimating,
30    laying out, and  supervising,  under  the  supervision  of  a
31    licensed  master  electrician, the installation of electrical
32    work for electric light, heat, and power.
33        (b)  Journeyman   electrician.    Except   as   otherwise
 
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 1    provided by law, no person shall wire for, install, maintain,
 2    or repair electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment,  unless
 3    the  person  is  licensed  by  the Department as a journeyman
 4    electrician employed by  a  licensed  electrical  contractor.
 5    Nothing  in  this  subsection  (b), however, shall prohibit a
 6    master electrician from performing the work of  a  journeyman
 7    electrician.
 8        An applicant for a journeyman electrician's license shall
 9    have  had  at  least 5 years of experience, acceptable to the
10    Board, in wiring for, installing,  and  repairing  electrical
11    wiring, apparatus, or equipment. The Department, however, may
12    by  rule  or regulation provide for the allowance of one year
13    of experience credit for successful completion of  a  2  year
14    post high school electrical course approved by the Board.
15        (c)  Apprentices.   Any  person may work as an apprentice
16    to a licensed electrician who  is  enrolled  in  an  approved
17    program,  but  shall do no electrical wiring except under the
18    on-the-job supervision of a licensed electrician.
19        (d)  Residential  electrician.    Except   as   otherwise
20    provided  by  law,  no  person  shall construct, wire, alter,
21    maintain,  or  repair  single  family  houses  or   apartment
22    buildings  unless the person is licensed by the Department as
23    a residential electrician employed by a  licensed  electrical
24    contractor.  Nothing  in  this subsection (d), however, shall
25    prohibit a master electrician or journeyman electrician  from
26    performing the work of a residential electrician.
27        An  applicant  for  a  residential  electrician's license
28    shall have had at least 3 years of experience, acceptable  to
29    the  Board, in having the necessary qualifications, training,
30    and technical knowledge involving the  construction,  wiring,
31    alteration,  or  repair  of single family houses or apartment
32    buildings. The Department, however, may by rule or regulation
33    provide for the allowance of one year  of  experience  credit
34    for  successful  completion  of  a  2  year  post high school
 
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 1    electrical course approved by the Board.
 2        (e)  Contractors.  Except as otherwise provided  by  law,
 3    no  person  other  than  an employee of a licensed electrical
 4    contractor as defined  in  this  Act  or  an  employee  of  a
 5    manufacturing   corporation   that   engages   in  activities
 6    incidental  to  operation  or  maintenance  of  its  existing
 7    business and facilities shall undertake or offer to undertake
 8    to plan for, lay  out,  supervise,  or  install  or  to  make
 9    additions, alterations, or repairs in the installation of, or
10    to  maintain,  wiring  apparatus and equipment for electrical
11    light, heat, or power with or without compensation unless the
12    person  obtains  an  electrical  contractor's  license.    An
13    electrical  contractor's  license  shall  be  issued  by  the
14    Department  upon the contractor's giving bond to the State in
15    the penal sum of $5,000 conditioned  upon  the  faithful  and
16    lawful performance of all work entered into by the contractor
17    within  the  State  of  Illinois.  The  bond shall be for the
18    benefit of persons injured or  suffering  financial  loss  by
19    reason  of  failure  of performance.  The bond shall be filed
20    with the Department and shall be in lieu of all other license
21    bonds to  any  political  subdivision.   The  bond  shall  be
22    written  by a corporate surety licensed to do business in the
23    State of Illinois.
24        Each  licensed  electrical  contractor  shall  have   and
25    maintain in effect general liability insurance, that includes
26    premises  and operations insurance and products and completed
27    operations insurance, with limits of at  least  $100,000  per
28    occurrence,  $300,000  aggregate limit for bodily injury, and
29    property damage insurance with limits of at least $25,000  or
30    a  policy  with a single limit for bodily injury and property
31    damage of $300,000  per  occurrence  and  $300,000  aggregate
32    limits.   The  insurance  shall  be  written  by  an  insurer
33    licensed  to  do  business  in the State of Illinois and each
34    licensed electrical contractor shall maintain  on  file  with
 
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 1    the   Department  a  certificate  evidencing  insurance  that
 2    provides that the insurance shall not  be  cancelled  without
 3    the  insurer  first  giving  15  days  written  notice to the
 4    Department of the cancellation.
 5        No contractor shall engage in business unless he  or  she
 6    is or has in his or her employ a licensed master electrician,
 7    who   shall   be  responsible  for  the  performance  of  all
 8    electrical work in accordance with the requirements  of  this
 9    Act.    When an electrical contractor's license is held by an
10    individual, partnership, or corporation and  the  individual,
11    one  of  the  partners,  or  an  officer  of the corporation,
12    respectively, is not the responsible  master  electrician  of
13    record,  all  requests  for inspection shall be signed by the
14    responsible master electrician of  record.   The  application
15    for   an  electrical  contractor's  license  must  include  a
16    verified statement that  the  designated  responsible  master
17    electrician  is  a  full  time  employee  of  the individual,
18    partnership,  or  corporation  applying  for  an   electrical
19    contractor's  license.   For purposes of this Section, a full
20    time employee of  a  licensed  electrical  contractor  is  an
21    individual  who is not employed in any capacity as a licensed
22    electrician by any other electrical contractor.

23        Section   30.  Examination.    In   addition   to   other
24    requirements imposed by this  Act  and  except  as  otherwise
25    provided  in  this  Act,  as a precondition to issuance of an
26    electrician's license, each applicant  must  pass  a  written
27    examination  given  by the Department for the type of license
28    sought  to  insure  the  competence  of  each  applicant  for
29    license.  No person failing an examination may retake it  for
30    6 months, but may, within 6 months, take an examination for a
31    lesser  grade  of license.  Any licensee failing to renew his
32    or her license for 2 years or more after its expiration shall
33    be required to retake the examination before  he  or  she  is
 
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 1    issued a new license.

 2        Section 35.  Experience requirements.
 3        (a)  Except   as   otherwise   provided   for   a  master
 4    electrician's license under Section 25, an applicant  for  an
 5    electrician's  license shall meet the experience requirements
 6    of this Section before examination for licensure.
 7        (b)  The  maximum   allowable   credit   for   electrical
 8    experience:
 9             (1)  before age 16 is 6 months;
10             (2)  in the military service is 12 months;
11             (3)  in foreign countries is 12 months; and
12             (4)  acquired  during the school term of an approved
13        post high school electrical course is 12 months.
14        (c)  Experience in the categories  of  planning  for  the
15    installation  of  wiring, apparatus, and equipment for light,
16    heat, and power; laying out for the installation  of  wiring,
17    apparatus,   and   equipment  for  light,  heat,  and  power;
18    supervising  the  installation  of  wiring,  apparatus,   and
19    equipment   for  light,  heat,  and  power;  and  wiring  and
20    installing electrical wiring, apparatus,  and  equipment  for
21    light,  heat,  and  power  is  acceptable to the Board in the
22    following situations:
23             (1)  experience while in the employ of an electrical
24        contractor licensed under this Act;
25             (2)  experience while working  in  Illinois  for  an
26        employer  who  is  not  required  to  be  licensed  as an
27        electrical contractor, if the work is inspected and  done
28        under the supervision of a properly licensed electrician;
29             (3)  experience  while performing electrical work in
30        Illinois for an employer who  is  exempt  from  licensing
31        when  the work is exempt from inspection or when the work
32        is performed on federal property by a  federal  employee,
33        if the Department has determined in either situation that
 
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 1        the experience is substantially equal to that acquired in
 2        performing  work  while  in  the  employ  of  a  licensed
 3        electrical contractor;
 4             (4)  experience  while  performing  electrical  work
 5        outside  of Illinois, which the Department has determined
 6        is substantially equivalent to the work  performed  while
 7        in  the  employ  of  a  licensed electrical contractor in
 8        Illinois.   This  determination  must  be  based   on   a
 9        certification  by  the  employer  for  the  type  of work
10        performed.

11        Section 40.  Military exemption.   The  Department  shall
12    reinstate  a  license  that  expires  while  a licensee is in
13    active Military Service of the United States upon application
14    to the Department  by  the  licensee  within  2  years  after
15    termination  of  the  military service, payment of the annual
16    license fee, and  submission  of  evidence  of  the  military
17    service.       The   license   shall  be  reinstated  without
18    examination and without payment of the lapsed renewal fee.

19        Section 45.  License and renewal fees.
20        (a)  All licenses issued  under  this  Act  shall  expire
21    annually in a manner as provided by the Department.
22        (b)  The  Department  shall  provide  for  fees  by rule;
23    however, the fees shall not exceed the following amounts:
24             (1)  the application fee for a license or  temporary
25        license, $100;
26             (2)  the fee for renewal of a license, $25;
27             (3)  the fee for reinstatement of a license that has
28        been  expired  for less than 2 years, $50 plus payment of
29        all unpaid renewal fees;
30             (4)  the fee for restoration of a license  that  has
31        been expired for more than 2 years, $100;
32             (5)  the  fee  for  issuance of a duplicate license,
 
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 1        the issuance of a  replacement  that  has  been  lost  or
 2        destroyed,  or the issuance of a license with a change of
 3        name and address, other than during the  renewal  period,
 4        $25;
 5             (6)  the  fee  for  certification  of  a  licensee's
 6        record for any purpose, $25;
 7             (7)  the  fee  for  rescoring of an examination, the
 8        cost to the Department of rescoring the examination  plus
 9        any  fees  charged  by  the applicable testing service to
10        have the examination rescored;
11             (8)  the fee for copies of  a  license,  the  actual
12        cost of producing the copies;
13             (9)  the  fee  for  a  roster of persons licensed as
14        electricians, the actual cost of producing the roster;
15             (10)  the fee for application for a  license  by  an
16        electrician  registered  or  licensed  under  the laws of
17        another state, $100.

18        Section  50.  Denial,  suspension,  and   revocation   of
19    licenses.  The Department may by order deny, suspend, revoke,
20    or refuse to renew a license, or may censure a licensee if it
21    finds that it is in the public interest to do so and that the
22    applicant or licensee:
23        (a)  has  filed  an  application  for  a  license that is
24    incomplete in any material respect or contains any  statement
25    that,  in  light of the circumstances under which it is made,
26    is false or misleading with respect to any material fact;
27        (b)  has  engaged  in  any  fraudulent,   deceptive,   or
28    dishonest practice;
29        (c)  has  been  convicted  within  the  past 5 years of a
30    misdemeanor involving a violation of this Act; or
31        (d)  has violated or failed to comply with  this  Act  or
32    its  rules  or  any order issued under this Act.  A violation
33    need not be willful.
 
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 1        The Department may adopt  rules  further  specifying  and
 2    defining  actions  and  omissions that constitute fraudulent,
 3    deceptive, or dishonest practices, and establishing standards
 4    of conduct for licensees.

 5        Section  55.  Grounds  for  suspension  of  license.  The
 6    Department may temporarily suspend a license and call  for  a
 7    hearing when findings show one or more of the following:
 8        (a)  That  the licensee obtained or conspired with others
 9    to obtain a license by inducing the issuance of  the  license
10    in  consideration  of the payment of money or delivery of any
11    other thing of value or by and through  misrepresentation  of
12    facts.
13        (b)  That the licensee willfully violated any law of this
14    State or any rules, regulation, or code regulating electrical
15    wiring  installations,  licensed  electricians, or registered
16    apprentice electricians.
17        (c)  That the licensee has been guilty of  negligence  or
18    incompetence in the performance of installation of electrical
19    wiring.
20        (d)  That  the  licensee  has  loaned  or  in  any manner
21    transferred his or her license to another person.
22        If a license is suspended or revoked, the  license  shall
23    be  surrendered to the Department but it shall be returned to
24    the licensee upon the termination of the suspension period.
25        The Department may refuse to issue  or  may  suspend  the
26    license of any person who fails (i) to file a return, (ii) to
27    pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return, or
28    (iii)  to  pay  any  final  assessment  of  tax,  penalty, or
29    interest, as required by any  tax  Act  administered  by  the
30    Illinois   Department   of   Revenue,   until  the  time  the
31    requirements of the tax Act are satisfied.

32        Section 60.  Continuation of business by  estates.   Upon
 
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 1    the  death  of  a  master  electrician  who  is an electrical
 2    contractor,  the  Department  may   permit   the   decedent's
 3    representative to carry on the business of the decedent for a
 4    period  not  in  excess  of  6  months,  for  the  purpose of
 5    completing work under contract or otherwise  to  comply  with
 6    this  Act.  The  decedent's  representative  may petition the
 7    board for an extension of the 6 month period in the event  he
 8    or  she  can  demonstrate  undue  hardship  or  other special
 9    circumstances.   The  extension  may  be   granted   at   the
10    recommendation  of the Board, subject to Department approval.
11    The representative shall give any bond as the Department  may
12    require  conditioned upon the faithful and lawful performance
13    of the work.  The bond shall be for the  benefit  of  persons
14    injured  or  suffering financial loss by reason of failure of
15    performance.  The bond shall be written by a corporate surety
16    licensed to do  business  in  the  State  of  Illinois.   The
17    decedent's  representative  shall also comply with all public
18    liability and property damage insurance requirements  imposed
19    by this Act upon a licensed electrical contractor.

20        Section  65.  Reciprocity.   To the extent that any other
21    state  that  provides  for  the  licensing  of   electricians
22    provides  for  similar  action,  the  Department  may grant a
23    license, without examination, of the same grade and class  to
24    an  electrician  who has been licensed by any other state for
25    at least one year, upon  payment  by  the  applicant  of  the
26    required  fee  and  upon  the Department being furnished with
27    proof that the qualifications of the applicant are  equal  to
28    the   qualifications   of  holders  of  similar  licenses  in
29    Illinois.

30        Section 70.  Exemptions for licensing.
31        (a)  Employees of, or independent contractors  performing
32    work for, any electric utility or electric utility affiliate,
 
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 1    or  communications  or railway utility or any electric system
 2    owned and operated by a  municipal  corporation  or  unit  of
 3    local government (notwithstanding any other provision of this
 4    Act),  electric  cooperative as defined in Section 3.4 of the
 5    Electric  Supplier  Act,  telephone   or   telecommunications
 6    cooperative  as  defined  in  Section  13-212  of  the Public
 7    Utilities Act, or a telephone company shall not  be  required
 8    to hold a license under any of the following conditions:
 9             (1)  While   performing   work   on   installations,
10        materials,   or  equipment  that  are  owned  or  leased,
11        operated, and  maintained  by  the  electric  utility  or
12        electric  utility  affiliate,  communications  or railway
13        utility,  electric  system  owned  and  operated   by   a
14        municipal   corporation  or  unit  of  local  government,
15        electric, telephone, or  telecommunications  cooperative,
16        or  telephone  company  in the exercise of its utility or
17        telephone function, and that (i) are used exclusively for
18        the     generation,     transformation,     distribution,
19        transmission, or metering of  electric  current,  or  the
20        operation  of  railway  signals,  or  the transmission of
21        intelligence and do not have as a principal function  the
22        consumption  or  use  of  electric  current by or for the
23        benefit of any person other than the electric utility  or
24        electric  utility  affiliate,  communications  or railway
25        utility,  electric  system  owned  and  operated   by   a
26        municipal   corporation  or  unit  of  local  government,
27        electric, telephone, or  telecommunications  cooperative,
28        or  telephone  company  and (ii) are generally accessible
29        only to employees of the  electric  utility  or  electric
30        utility  affiliate,  communications  or  railway utility,
31        electric  system  owned  and  operated  by  a   municipal
32        corporation   or  unit  of  local  government,  electric,
33        telephone,   or   telecommunications   cooperative,    or
34        telephone  company or persons acting under its control or
 
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 1        direction.
 2             (2)  While   performing   work   on   installations,
 3        materials, or equipment that are a  part  of  the  street
 4        lighting operations of the utility.
 5             (3)  While  installing or performing work on outdoor
 6        area lights that are directly connected  to  a  utility's
 7        distribution   system  and  located  upon  the  utility's
 8        distribution poles, and are generally accessible only  to
 9        employees  of  the  utility  or  persons acting under its
10        control or direction.
11        (b)  An owner shall not be required to hold or  obtain  a
12    license   under  this  Act.   Nevertheless,  electrical  work
13    performed by an owner shall comply with the minimum standards
14    contained in  the  National  Electrical  Code  and  shall  be
15    subject  to inspection by the Department.  An owner shall not
16    employ anyone other than an electrician licensed  under  this
17    Act to assist him or her.
18        (c)  Any  city,  village,  or  incorporated town having a
19    population of 500,000 or more may, by an ordinance containing
20    provisions substantially the same as those in  this  Act  and
21    specifying  educational or experience requirements equivalent
22    to those prescribed in  the  Act,  provide  for  a  board  of
23    electrical  examiners  to  conduct  examinations  for, and to
24    issue, suspend, or revoke, electricians' licenses within  the
25    city,  village,  or incorporated town.  Upon the enactment of
26    such an ordinance, the provisions of this Act shall not apply
27    within that municipality except as otherwise provided in this
28    Act.  Any person licensed as an  electrician  under  a  local
29    ordinance,  or licensed by the Department under this Act, may
30    engage in electrical wiring  installation  anywhere  in  this
31    State.
32        (d)  Nothing  in  this  Act shall be construed to prevent
33    the practice of  architecture  as  defined  in  the  Illinois
34    Architecture   Practice  Act  of  1989  or  the  practice  of
 
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 1    professional  engineering  as  defined  in  the  Professional
 2    Engineering  Practice  Act  of  1989  or  the   practice   of
 3    structural   engineering   as   defined   in  the  Structural
 4    Engineering Licensing Act of 1989.
 5        (e)  Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent an
 6    owner or operator of a farm or  his  or  her  employees  from
 7    installing,  making  additions  to, altering, maintaining, or
 8    repairing wiring, apparatus, or equipment for electric light,
 9    heat, or power on the farm that he or she owns  or  operates.
10    For  purposes  of  this  subsection,  "farm"  means land or a
11    building appurtenant to land that is used for an agricultural
12    purpose or for a purpose accessory to an agriculture purpose.
13        (f)  This Act shall not include persons or firms licensed
14    as private alarm  contractors  or  private  alarm  contractor
15    agencies  as defined in the Private Detective, Private Alarm,
16    Private Security and Locksmith Act of 1993.
17        (g)  This  Act  shall  not  apply  to  the  installation,
18    replacement,  service,  or  repair  of  household   products,
19    including  but  not  limited  to  audio  and video equipment,
20    appliances, garbage disposals, fans, lights, and garage  door
21    openers, by a business entity primarily engaged in the retail
22    sale of consumer products.
23        (h)  Nothing  in  this Act shall be construed to restrict
24    the activities of an employee of a manufacturing  corporation
25    to   engage   in   activities   incidental  to  operation  or
26    maintenance of its existing business and facilities; however,
27    provisions of this Act do  apply  to  new  construction  that
28    results   in  the  expansion  of  the  existing  business  or
29    facilities of a manufacturing corporation.

30        Section   75.  Governmental    units.     No    municipal
31    corporation   or   political   subdivision  shall  engage  in
32    electrical work unless the electrical work  is  performed  by
33    one  or more licensed electricians or apprentice electricians
 
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 1    under  the   supervision   of   licensed   electricians.    A
 2    governmental  unit may, however, contract for electrical work
 3    with any person authorized to engage in  electrical  work  in
 4    this State.

 5        Section  80.  Display  of license.  Persons who advertise
 6    electrical wiring services shall, at their place of business,
 7    display the master electrician's  license  of  at  least  one
 8    member of the firm, partnership or officer of the corporation
 9    and  shall  maintain a register listing the names and license
10    numbers of  all  licensed  electricians  and  all  registered
11    apprentices  currently  employed  by  them.  When advertising
12    electrical wiring  services,  the  license  number  shall  be
13    included  in  all forms of written or printed advertising and
14    included  with  the  electrical  wiring   identification   of
15    vehicles.  The Department may, by rule or regulation, require
16    additional  information  concerning licensed electricians and
17    registered apprentices maintained in the register.

18        Section 85.  Safety standards.   All  electrical  wiring,
19    apparatus,  and equipment for electric light, heat, and power
20    shall comply with the rules of the Department  of  Labor,  as
21    applicable,  and  be  installed  in  conformity with accepted
22    standards of construction for safety to  life  and  property.
23    For  the  purposes  of  this  Act, the regulations and safety
24    standards stated at the time the work is  done  in  the  then
25    most  recently  published  edition of the National Electrical
26    Code as adopted by the National Fire Protection  Association,
27    Inc.   and   approved  by  the  American  National  Standards
28    Institute,  and  the  National  Electrical  Safety  Code   as
29    published  by  the  Institute  of  Electrical and Electronics
30    Engineers,  Inc.  and  approved  by  the  American   National
31    Standards   Institute,  shall  be  prima  facie  evidence  of
32    accepted standards of construction for  safety  to  life  and
 
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 1    property.   In   the  event  an  Illinois  building  code  is
 2    formulated  containing   approved   methods   of   electrical
 3    construction for safety to life and property, compliance with
 4    the  methods  of  electrical  construction of that code shall
 5    also constitute compliance with  this  Section.   Nothing  in
 6    this Act shall prohibit any political subdivision from making
 7    and  enforcing  more stringent requirements than set forth in
 8    this Act and those requirements shall be complied with by all
 9    licensed electricians working within the jurisdiction of that
10    political subdivision; except that nothing in this Act  shall
11    be construed to give a political subdivision the authority to
12    apply  those  standards  or  requirements  to electrical work
13    performed on a farm.

14        Section 90.  Inspections.
15        (a)  Except  where  any  political  subdivision  has   by
16    ordinance  provided for electrical inspection similar to that
17    provided in this Act, every new  electrical  installation  in
18    any  construction, remodeling, replacement, or repair, except
19    minor repair work as defined by the Department by rule, shall
20    be inspected by the Department for compliance  with  accepted
21    standards of construction for safety to life and property.
22        The    Department    shall    establish   standards   and
23    qualifications for electrical inspectors by rule.
24        (b)  At  or  before  commencement  of  any   installation
25    required  to  be  inspected by the Department, the electrical
26    contractor or owner making the installation shall  submit  to
27    the Department a request for inspection, in a form prescribed
28    by  the  Department,  together with the fees required for the
29    installation.
30        (c)  The  fees  required  are  a  handling  fee  and   an
31    inspection  fee.   The  handling  fee  shall  be  set  by the
32    Department in  an  amount  sufficient  to  pay  the  cost  of
33    bringing and handling the form requesting an inspection.  The
 
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 1    inspection  fee  shall  be set by the Department in an amount
 2    sufficient to pay the actual costs of the inspection and  the
 3    Department's costs in administering the inspection.
 4        (d)  If  the inspector finds that the installation is not
 5    in compliance with accepted  standards  of  construction  for
 6    safety  to  life  and  property  as required by this Act, the
 7    inspector shall, by written order, condemn  the  installation
 8    or  the  noncomplying  portion  of the installation, or order
 9    service to the installation disconnected, and  shall  send  a
10    copy  of the order to the Department.  If the installation or
11    the noncomplying part will seriously and proximately endanger
12    human life and property, the order  of  the  inspector,  when
13    approved by the inspector's superior, shall require immediate
14    condemnation or disconnection.  In all other cases, the order
15    of  the  inspector  shall permit a reasonable opportunity for
16    the installation to be brought into compliance with  accepted
17    standards  of  construction  for  safety to life and property
18    prior to the effective time established for  condemnation  or
19    disconnection.
20        (e)  Copies  of  each condemnation or disconnection order
21    shall be served personally  or  by  mail  upon  the  property
22    owner,  the  electrical  contractor or electrician making the
23    installation, and other persons as the Department by rule may
24    direct.  An aggrieved party may appeal  any  condemnation  or
25    disconnection order by filing with the Department a notice of
26    appeal  within  10  days after (i) service upon the aggrieved
27    party of the condemnation or  disconnection  order,  if  this
28    service  is  required  or  (ii)  filing of the order with the
29    Department, whichever is later. The  Department  shall  adopt
30    rules  providing  procedures  for  the  conduct  of  appeals,
31    including provisions for the stay of enforcement of the order
32    of  the  inspector  pending  an  appeal when justified by the
33    circumstances.
34        (f)  The inspectors of  the  Department  shall  have  the
 
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 1    authority to enter any building or premises at any reasonable
 2    hour  in  the  discharge of their duties, and they shall have
 3    the authority, when necessary, to order the  removal  of  any
 4    existing obstructions such as laths, plastering, boarding, or
 5    partitions  that  may  prevent  a  proper  inspection  of the
 6    electrical installation.
 7        (g)  No electrical installation subject to inspection  by
 8    the  Department  shall  be newly connected or reconnected for
 9    use  until  there  is  filed,  with  the  electrical  utility
10    supplying power, a  certificate  of  the  property  owner  or
11    licensed  electrician  directing the work that inspection has
12    been requested and that the conditions  of  the  installation
13    are  safe  for  energization.  In all cases where an order of
14    condemnation or disconnection has  been  issued  against  the
15    installation  or  any  part  of  the  installation,  prior to
16    connection or reconnection, there shall also first  be  filed
17    with  the electrical utility supplying the power a copy of an
18    order of the inspector or the Department dismissing the prior
19    order of  condemnation  or  disconnection  or  approving  the
20    installation  as  being in compliance with accepted standards
21    of construction  for  safety  to  life  and  property.   With
22    respect  to  transient  projects, this certificate shall also
23    contain a certification that the request for  inspection  has
24    been  or  will  be  filed  with  the  Department  so as to be
25    received by it at least 5 days prior to  the  date  and  time
26    energization  of the installation by the utility is to occur,
27    and that the request for inspection states the date and time.
28    It shall be the responsibility  of  the  Department  to  have
29    inspection  of  the transient project occur prior to the date
30    and time at which  the  request  states  energization  is  to
31    occur.
32        (h)  Any  political  subdivision  may  make provision for
33    inspection   of   electrical   installations    within    its
34    jurisdiction,  in  which  case it shall keep on file with the
 
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 1    Department copies of its current  inspection  ordinances  and
 2    codes.  Any political subdivision may require any individual,
 3    partnership,   corporation,  or  other  business  association
 4    holding a license from the Department  to  pay  any  license,
 5    registration  fee,  or permit fees provided however, that any
 6    political subdivision may provide by ordinance a  requirement
 7    that  each  individual,  partnership,  corporation,  or other
 8    business  association  doing  electrical  work   within   the
 9    jurisdiction  of  the political subdivision have on file with
10    the political subdivision  a  copy  of  the  current  license
11    issued  by the Department or other evidence of the license as
12    may be provided by the Department.
13        (i)  Installations, materials, or equipment shall not  be
14    subject to inspection in any of the following situations:
15             (1)  When  owned or leased, operated, and maintained
16        by any 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 in the exercise of  its
21        utility or telephone function and that:
22                  (A)  are  used  exclusively for the generation,
23             transformation,   distribution,   transmission,   or
24             metering  of  electric  current,  the  operation  of
25             railway   signals,   or    the    transmission    of
26             intelligence,   and  do  not  have  as  a  principal
27             function the consumption or use of electric  current
28             by  or  for the benefit of any person other than the
29             electric  utility  or  electric  utility  affiliate,
30             communications or railway utility,  electric  system
31             owned  and  operated  by  a municipal corporation or
32             unit of local government,  electric,  telephone,  or
33             telecommunications    cooperative,    or   telephone
34             company; and
 
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 1                  (B)  are generally accessible only to employees
 2             of  the  electric  utility   or   electric   utility
 3             affiliate,   communications   or   railway  utility,
 4             electric system owned and operated  by  a  municipal
 5             corporation  or  unit of local government, electric,
 6             telephone,  or  telecommunications  cooperative,  or
 7             telephone  company  or  persons  acting  under   its
 8             control or direction.
 9             (2)  When  used in the street lighting operations of
10        an electric utility.
11             (3)  When used as outdoor area lights that are owned
12        and  operated  by  an  electric  utility  and  which  are
13        connected directly to its distribution system and located
14        upon the utility's  distribution  poles,  and  which  are
15        generally accessible only to employees of such utility or
16        persons acting under its control or direction.
17        (j)  No inspection under this Act shall be made of farms.
18        (k)  A   manufacturing   corporation   that   engages  in
19    activities incidental to  operation  or  maintenance  of  its
20    existing   business   and   facilities   is  not  subject  to
21    inspection; however,  a  manufacturing  corporation  that  is
22    involved in new construction that results in the expansion of
23    its  existing  business  or  facilities  shall  be subject to
24    inspection under this Act.

25        Section  95.  Order   of   suspension.    An   order   of
26    suspension,  revocation, or reinstatement of a license, or of
27    dismissal of a complaint or petition, or a certified copy  of
28    an  order,  over the seal of the Department and purporting to
29    be signed by the Director, shall be prima facie proof that:
30             (1)  the signature is the genuine signature  of  the
31        Director;
32             (2)  the  Director  is duly appointed and qualified;
33        and
 
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 1             (3)  the Board and its members are qualified to act.

 2        Section  100.  Manufacturing  of  electrical   apparatus;
 3    exemption.  Electrical  components,  apparatus, or appliances
 4    being manufactured within the  limits  of  property  that  is
 5    owned  or  leased  by  a  manufacturer and the manufacturer's
 6    production employees  shall  not  be  covered  by  this  Act.
 7    Installation  or repair of electrical appliance units, except
 8    (i) electrical wiring to the unit, or (ii) original wiring in
 9    or on the unit installed outside the limits of property which
10    is owned or leased by a manufacturer shall not be covered  by
11    this Act.

12        Section 105.  Violations.
13        (a)  Any  person  violating  any provision of this Act or
14    its rules shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor and  fined
15    a  minimum  of  $100  for  the  first  offense.   A second or
16    subsequent  violation  of  this  Act  shall  be  a  Class   A
17    misdemeanor with a minimum fine of $200. Each day a violation
18    continues   constitutes   a  separate  offense.  The  State's
19    Attorney of the County in which the violation occurred or the
20    Attorney General shall prosecute these actions in the name of
21    the People of the State of Illinois. The court may enjoin the
22    use of electricity installed in violation of this Act or  its
23    rules until it has been corrected to comply with the National
24    Electrical Code.
25        (b)  If it is established that the defendant, contrary to
26    this  Act,  has  been  engaging,  is engaging, or is about to
27    engage in  electrical  work  without  having  been  issued  a
28    license,  or  has  been  engaging  or  is  about to engage in
29    electrical work after his or her license has  been  suspended
30    or  revoked or after his or her license has not been renewed,
31    the Court  may  enter  a  decree  perpetually  enjoining  the
32    defendant  from  further engaging in electrical work contrary
 
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 1    to this Act. In case of a violation of any injunction  issued
 2    under  this  Section,  the Court may summarily try and punish
 3    the offender for contempt of court.   Injunction  proceedings
 4    shall  be  in  addition to, and not in lieu of, all penalties
 5    and other remedies in this Act.

 6        Section 110.  Uniform Electrical Violation Citation.
 7        (a)  The Department may issue a citation  for  violations
 8    of  this  Act  and  its  rules  and  ordinances  of political
 9    subdivisions. The citation must be in a form as  provided  in
10    this Section.
11        (b)  The  Department shall prescribe the detailed form of
12    an  electrical  violation  citation  and  shall  revise   the
13    citation  as  it  considers  necessary and proper to keep the
14    citation in conformity with the Department's rules.
15        (c)  A political subdivision that has made provision  for
16    inspection    of    electrical   installations   within   its
17    jurisdiction may use or alter, by deletion or  addition,  the
18    electrical violation citation adopted by the Department under
19    this Section.

20        Section  115.  Electricians  practicing  before this Act.
21    Electrical contractors who are in the business on January  1,
22    2000,  and who file a license application with the Department
23    within 180 days after the effective date of this Act shall be
24    granted a license which shall be valid for one year from  the
25    date  of  issuance. These licenses shall be subject to annual
26    renewal as provided in this Act.
27        Persons who have five years  experience  as  provided  in
28    Section  25  of  this  Act  in  performing electrical work as
29    defined in this Act on July 1, 2000, and who file  a  license
30    application with the Department within 180 days after July 1,
31    2000, shall be granted a license which shall be valid for one
32    year  from  the  date  of  issuance.  These licenses shall be
 
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 1    subject to annual renewal as provided in this Act.
 2        Electrical inspectors who are employed by a  governmental
 3    unit   and  engaged  in  the  regulation  and  inspection  of
 4    electrical wiring activities regulated under this Act on July
 5    1,  2000,  and  who  file  a  license  application  with  the
 6    Department within one year  after  July  1,  2000,  shall  be
 7    granted  a journeyman electrician license that shall be valid
 8    for one year from the date of issuance.

 9        Section 120.  Administrative Procedure Act;  application.
10    The  provisions  of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
11    are expressly adopted and shall apply to  all  administrative
12    rules  and  procedures  of the Department of Labor under this
13    Act, except that Section 5  of  the  Illinois  Administrative
14    Procedure  Act relating to procedures for rulemaking does not
15    apply to the adoption of any rule required by federal law  in
16    connection with which the Department is precluded by law from
17    exercising any discretion.

18        Section 125.  Review under Administrative Review Law. All
19    final administrative decisions of the Director under this Act
20    shall  be subject to judicial review under the Administrative
21    Review Law and its rules.

22        Section  130.  Home  rule.  A  home  rule  unit  may  not
23    regulate  the  licensing  of  electricians   and   electrical
24    contractors  in  a manner inconsistent with the regulation by
25    the State of electricians and electrical contractors.    This
26    Section  is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of
27    Article VII of the Illinois Constitution  on  the  concurrent
28    exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised
29    by the State.

30        Section  135.   Electrical  Safety  Standards  Fund.  The
 
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 1    Electrical Safety Standards Fund is created as a special fund
 2    in the State treasury.  All fees and  fines  collected  under
 3    this  Act shall be deposited into the Fund.  All money in the
 4    Electrical Safety Standards Fund  may  be  used,  subject  to
 5    appropriation,  by  the  Department for the administration of
 6    this Act.

 7        Section 195.  The Regulatory Sunset  Act  is  amended  by
 8    adding Section 4.20 as follows:

 9        (5 ILCS 80/4.20 new)
10        Sec.  4.20.   Act  repealed  on  January  1,  2010.   The
11    following Act is repealed on January 1, 2010:
12        The Electrician Licensing Act.

13        Section  197.  The State Finance Act is amended by adding
14    Section 5.490 as follows:

15        (30 ILCS 105/5.490 new)
16        Sec. 5.490.  The Electrical Safety Standards Fund.

17        Section 200.  This Act takes effect July 1, 2000.

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