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91_HB0620ham003 LRB9102726RCpcam 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 620 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 620 by replacing 3 the title with the following: 4 "AN ACT in relation to security guards."; and 5 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 6 following: 7 "Section 5. The Private Detective, Private Alarm, 8 Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993 is amended by 9 changing Section 30 as follows: 10 (225 ILCS 446/30) 11 Sec. 30. Exemptions. 12 (a) This Act does not apply to: 13 (1) An officer or employee of the United States, 14 this State, or any political subdivision of either while 15 the officer or employee is engaged in the performance of 16 his or her official duties within the course and scope of 17 his or her employment with the United States, this State, 18 or any political subdivision of either. However, any 19 person who offers his or her services as a private 20 detective or private security contractor, or any title 21 when similar services are performed for compensation, -2- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 fee, or other valuable consideration, whether received 2 directly or indirectly, is subject to this Act and its 3 licensing requirements. 4 (2) An attorney-at-law licensed to practice in 5 Illinois while engaging in the practice of law. 6 (3) A person engaged exclusively in the business of 7 obtaining and furnishing information as to the financial 8 rating or credit worthiness of persons; and a person who 9 provides consumer reports in connection with: 10 (i) Credit transactions involving the consumer 11 on whom the information is to be furnished and 12 involving the extensions of credit to the consumer. 13 (ii) Information for employment purposes. 14 (iii) Information for the underwriting of 15 insurance involving the consumer. 16 (4) Insurance adjusters legally employed or under 17 contract as adjusters and who engage in no other 18 investigative activities other than those directly 19 connected with adjustment of claims against an insurance 20 company or self-insured by which they are employed or 21 with which they have a contract. No insurance adjuster 22 or company may utilize the term "investigation" or any 23 derivative thereof in its company name or in its 24 advertising other than for the handling of insurance 25 claims. 26 For the purposes of this Code, "insurance adjuster" 27 includes any person expressly authorized to act on behalf 28 of an insurance company or self-insured and any employee 29 thereof who acts or appears to act on behalf of the 30 insurance company or self-insured in matters relating to 31 claims, including but not limited to independent 32 contractors while performing claim services at the 33 direction of the company. 34 (5) A person engaged exclusively and employed by a -3- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 person, firm, association, or corporation in the business 2 of transporting persons or property in interstate 3 commerce and making an investigation related to the 4 business of that employer. 5 (6) Any person, watchman, or guard employed 6 exclusively and regularly by one employer in connection 7 with the affairs of that employer only and there exists 8 an employer/employee relationship. 9 (7) Any law enforcement officer, as defined in the 10 Illinois Police Training Act, who has successfully 11 completed the requirements of basic law enforcement and 12 firearms training as prescribed by the Illinois Law 13 Enforcement Training Standards Board, employed by an 14 employer in connection with the affairs of that employer, 15 provided he or she is exclusively employed by the 16 employer during the hours or times he or she is scheduled 17 to work for that employer, and there exists an employer 18 and employee relationship. 19 In this subsection an "employee" is a person who is 20 employed by an employer who has the right to control and 21 direct the employee who performs the services in 22 question, not only as to the result to be accomplished by 23 the work, but also as to the details and means by which 24 the result is to be accomplished; and an "employer" is 25 any person or entity, with the exception of a private 26 detective, private detective agency, private security 27 contractor, private security contractor agency, private 28 alarm contractor, or private alarm contractor agency, 29 whose purpose it is to hire persons to perform the 30 business of a private detective, private detective 31 agency, private security contractor, private security 32 contractor agency, private alarm contractor, or private 33 alarm contractor agency. 34 (8) A person who sells burglar alarm systems and -4- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 does not install, monitor, maintain, alter, repair, 2 service, or respond to burglar alarm systems at protected 3 premises or premises to be protected, provided: 4 (i) The burglar alarm systems are 5 approved either by Underwriters Laboratories or 6 another authoritative source recognized by the 7 Department and are identified by a federally 8 registered trademark. 9 (ii) The owner of the trademark has 10 expressly authorized the person to sell the 11 trademark owner's products, and the person 12 provides proof of this authorization upon the 13 request of the Department. 14 (iii) The owner of the trademark 15 maintains, and provides upon the Department's 16 request, a certificate evidencing insurance for 17 bodily injury or property damage arising from 18 faulty or defective products in an amount not 19 less than $1,000,000 combined single limit; 20 provided that the policy of insurance need not 21 relate exclusively to burglar alarm systems. 22 (9) A person who sells, installs, maintains, or 23 repairs automobile alarm systems. 24 (9-5) A person, firm, or corporation engaged solely 25 and exclusively in tracing and compiling lineage or 26 ancestry. 27 (10) A person employed as either an armed or 28 unarmed security guard at a nuclear energy, storage, 29 weapons or development site or facility regulated by the 30 Nuclear Regulatory Commission who has completed the 31 background screening and training mandated by the rules 32 and regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 33 (b) Nothing in this Act prohibits any of the following: 34 (A) Servicing, installing, repairing, or rebuilding -5- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 automotive locks by automotive service dealers, as long 2 as they do not hold themselves out to the public as 3 locksmiths. 4 (B) Police, fire, or other municipal employees from 5 opening a lock in an emergency situation, as long as they 6 do not hold themselves out to the public as locksmiths. 7 (C) Any merchant or retail or hardware store from 8 duplicating keys, from installing, servicing, repairing, 9 rebuilding, reprogramming, or maintaining electronic 10 garage door devices or from selling locks or similar 11 security accessories not prohibited from sale by the 12 State of Illinois, as long as they do not hold themselves 13 out to the public as locksmiths. 14 (D) The installation or removal of complete locks 15 or locking devices by members of the building trades when 16 doing so in the course of residential or commercial new 17 construction or remodeling, as long as they do not hold 18 themselves out to the public as locksmiths. 19 (E) The employees of towing services, repossessors, 20 or auto clubs from opening automotive locks in the normal 21 course of their duties, as long as they do not hold 22 themselves out to the public as locksmiths. Additionally, 23 this Act shall not prohibit employees of towing services 24 from opening motor vehicle locks to enable a vehicle to 25 be moved without towing, provided that the towing service 26 does not hold itself out to the public, by yellow page 27 advertisement, through a sign at the facilities of the 28 towing service, or by any other advertisement, as a 29 locksmith. 30 (F) The practice of locksmithing by students in the 31 course of study in programs approved by the Department, 32 provided that the students do not hold themselves out to 33 the public as locksmiths. 34 (G) Servicing, installing, repairing, or rebuilding -6- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 locks by a lock manufacturer or anyone employed by a lock 2 manufacturer, as long as they do not hold themselves out 3 to the public as locksmiths. 4 (H) The provision of any of the products or 5 services in the practice of locksmithing as identified in 6 Section 5 of this Act by a business licensed by the State 7 of Illinois as a private alarm contractor or private 8 alarm contractor agency, as long as the principal purpose 9 of the services provided to a customer is not the 10 practice of locksmithing and the business does not hold 11 itself out to the public as a locksmith agency. 12 (I) Any maintenance employee of a property 13 management company at a multi-family residential building 14 from servicing, installing, repairing, or opening locks 15 for tenants as long as the maintenance employee does not 16 hold himself or herself out to the public as a locksmith. 17 (J) A person, firm, or corporation from engaging in 18 fire protection engineering, including the design, 19 testing, and inspection of fire protection systems. 20 (K) The practice of professional engineering as 21 defined in the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 22 1989. 23 (L) The practice of structural engineering as 24 defined in the Structural Engineering Licensing Act of 25 1989. 26 (M) The practice of architecture as defined in the 27 Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989. 28 (N) The activities of persons or firms licensed 29 under the Illinois Public Accounting Act if performed in 30 the course of their professional practice. 31 (c) This Act does not prohibit any persons legally 32 regulated in this State under any other Act from engaging in 33 the practice for which they are licensed, provided that they 34 do not represent themselves by any title prohibited by this -7- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 Act. 2 (Source: P.A. 89-366, eff. 1-1-96; 90-436, eff. 1-1-98; 3 90-633, eff. 7-24-98.) 4 Section 10. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by 5 changing Section 24-2 as follows: 6 (720 ILCS 5/24-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 24-2) 7 Sec. 24-2. Exemptions. 8 (a) Subsections 24-1(a)(3), 24-1(a)(4) and 24-1(a)(10) 9 do not apply to or affect any of the following: 10 (1) Peace officers, and any person summoned by a 11 peace officer to assist in making arrests or preserving 12 the peace, while actually engaged in assisting such 13 officer. 14 (2) Wardens, superintendents and keepers of 15 prisons, penitentiaries, jails and other institutions for 16 the detention of persons accused or convicted of an 17 offense, while in the performance of their official duty, 18 or while commuting between their homes and places of 19 employment. 20 (3) Members of the Armed Services or Reserve Forces 21 of the United States or the Illinois National Guard or 22 the Reserve Officers Training Corps, while in the 23 performance of their official duty. 24 (4) Special agents employed by a railroad or a 25 public utility to perform police functions, and guards of 26 armored car companies, while actually engaged in the 27 performance of the duties of their employment or 28 commuting between their homes and places of employment; 29 and watchmen while actually engaged in the performance of 30 the duties of their employment. 31 (5) Persons licensed as private security 32 contractors, private detectives, or private alarm -8- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 contractors, or employed by an agency certified by the 2 Department of Professional Regulation, if their duties 3 include the carrying of a weapon under the provisions of 4 the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private 5 Security Act of 1983, while actually engaged in the 6 performance of the duties of their employment or 7 commuting between their homes and places of employment, 8 provided that such commuting is accomplished within one 9 hour from departure from home or place of employment, as 10 the case may be. Persons exempted under this subdivision 11 (a)(5) shall be required to have completed a course of 12 study in firearms handling and training approved and 13 supervised by the Department of Professional Regulation 14 as prescribed by Section 28 of the Private Detective, 15 Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983, prior to 16 becoming eligible for this exemption. The Department of 17 Professional Regulation shall provide suitable 18 documentation demonstrating the successful completion of 19 the prescribed firearms training. Such documentation 20 shall be carried at all times when such persons are in 21 possession of a concealable weapon. 22 (6) Any person regularly employed in a commercial 23 or industrial operation as a security guard for the 24 protection of persons employed and private property 25 related to such commercial or industrial operation, while 26 actually engaged in the performance of his or her duty or 27 traveling between sites or properties belonging to the 28 employer, and who, as a security guard, is a member of a 29 security force of at least 5 persons registered with the 30 Department of Professional Regulation; provided that such 31 security guard has successfully completed a course of 32 study, approved by and supervised by the Department of 33 Professional Regulation, consisting of not less than 40 34 hours of training that includes the theory of law -9- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 enforcement, liability for acts, and the handling of 2 weapons. A person shall be considered eligible for this 3 exemption if he or she has completed the required 20 4 hours of training for a security officer and 20 hours of 5 required firearm training, and has been issued a firearm 6 authorization card by the Department of Professional 7 Regulation. Conditions for the renewal of firearm 8 authorization cards issued under the provisions of this 9 Section shall be the same as for those cards issued under 10 the provisions of the Private Detective, Private Alarm 11 and Private Security Act of 1983. Such firearm 12 authorization card shall be carried by the security guard 13 at all times when he or she is in possession of a 14 concealable weapon. 15 (7) Agents and investigators of the Illinois 16 Legislative Investigating Commission authorized by the 17 Commission to carry the weapons specified in subsections 18 24-1(a)(3) and 24-1(a)(4), while on duty in the course of 19 any investigation for the Commission. 20 (8) Persons employed by a financial institution for 21 the protection of other employees and property related to 22 such financial institution, while actually engaged in the 23 performance of their duties, commuting between their 24 homes and places of employment, or traveling between 25 sites or properties owned or operated by such financial 26 institution, provided that any person so employed has 27 successfully completed a course of study, approved by and 28 supervised by the Department of Professional Regulation, 29 consisting of not less than 40 hours of training which 30 includes theory of law enforcement, liability for acts, 31 and the handling of weapons. A person shall be considered 32 to be eligible for this exemption if he or she has 33 completed the required 20 hours of training for a 34 security officer and 20 hours of required firearm -10- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 training, and has been issued a firearm authorization 2 card by the Department of Professional Regulation. 3 Conditions for renewal of firearm authorization cards 4 issued under the provisions of this Section shall be the 5 same as for those issued under the provisions of the 6 Private Detective, Private Alarm and Private Security Act 7 of 1983. Such firearm authorization card shall be 8 carried by the person so trained at all times when such 9 person is in possession of a concealable weapon. For 10 purposes of this subsection, "financial institution" 11 means a bank, savings and loan association, credit union 12 or company providing armored car services. 13 (9) Any person employed by an armored car company 14 to drive an armored car, while actually engaged in the 15 performance of his duties. 16 (10) Persons who have been classified as peace 17 officers pursuant to the Peace Officer Fire Investigation 18 Act. 19 (11) Investigators of the Office of the State's 20 Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor authorized by the board of 21 governors of the Office of the State's Attorneys 22 Appellate Prosecutor to carry weapons pursuant to Section 23 7.06 of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act. 24 (12) Special investigators appointed by a State's 25 Attorney under Section 3-9005 of the Counties Code. 26 (13) Court Security Officers while in the 27 performance of their official duties, or while commuting 28 between their homes and places of employment, with the 29 consent of the Sheriff. 30 (13.5) A person employed as an armed security guard 31 at a nuclear energy, storage, weapons or development site 32 or facility regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory 33 Commission who has completed the background screening and 34 training mandated by the rules and regulations of the -11- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 2 (14) Manufacture, transportation, or sale of 3 weapons to persons authorized under subdivisions (1) 4 through (13.5)(13)of this subsection to possess those 5 weapons. 6 (b) Subsections 24-1(a)(4) and 24-1(a)(10) do not apply 7 to or affect any of the following: 8 (1) Members of any club or organization organized 9 for the purpose of practicing shooting at targets upon 10 established target ranges, whether public or private, and 11 patrons of such ranges, while such members or patrons are 12 using their firearms on those target ranges. 13 (2) Duly authorized military or civil organizations 14 while parading, with the special permission of the 15 Governor. 16 (3) Licensed hunters, trappers or fishermen while 17 engaged in hunting, trapping or fishing. 18 (4) Transportation of weapons that are broken down 19 in a non-functioning state or are not immediately 20 accessible. 21 (c) Subsection 24-1(a)(7) does not apply to or affect 22 any of the following: 23 (1) Peace officers while in performance of their 24 official duties. 25 (2) Wardens, superintendents and keepers of 26 prisons, penitentiaries, jails and other institutions for 27 the detention of persons accused or convicted of an 28 offense. 29 (3) Members of the Armed Services or Reserve Forces 30 of the United States or the Illinois National Guard, 31 while in the performance of their official duty. 32 (4) Manufacture, transportation, or sale of machine 33 guns to persons authorized under subdivisions (1) through 34 (3) of this subsection to possess machine guns, if the -12- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 machine guns are broken down in a non-functioning state 2 or are not immediately accessible. 3 (5) Persons licensed under federal law to 4 manufacture any weapon from which 8 or more shots or 5 bullets can be discharged by a single function of the 6 firing device, or ammunition for such weapons, and 7 actually engaged in the business of manufacturing such 8 weapons or ammunition, but only with respect to 9 activities which are within the lawful scope of such 10 business, such as the manufacture, transportation, or 11 testing of such weapons or ammunition. This exemption 12 does not authorize the general private possession of any 13 weapon from which 8 or more shots or bullets can be 14 discharged by a single function of the firing device, but 15 only such possession and activities as are within the 16 lawful scope of a licensed manufacturing business 17 described in this paragraph. 18 During transportation, such weapons shall be broken 19 down in a non-functioning state or not immediately 20 accessible. 21 (6) The manufacture, transport, testing, delivery, 22 transfer or sale, and all lawful commercial or 23 experimental activities necessary thereto, of rifles, 24 shotguns, and weapons made from rifles or shotguns, or 25 ammunition for such rifles, shotguns or weapons, where 26 engaged in by a person operating as a contractor or 27 subcontractor pursuant to a contract or subcontract for 28 the development and supply of such rifles, shotguns, 29 weapons or ammunition to the United States government or 30 any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States, when 31 such activities are necessary and incident to fulfilling 32 the terms of such contract. 33 The exemption granted under this subdivision (c)(6) 34 shall also apply to any authorized agent of any such -13- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 contractor or subcontractor who is operating within the 2 scope of his employment, where such activities involving 3 such weapon, weapons or ammunition are necessary and 4 incident to fulfilling the terms of such contract. 5 During transportation, any such weapon shall be 6 broken down in a non-functioning state, or not 7 immediately accessible. 8 (d) Subsection 24-1(a)(1) does not apply to the 9 purchase, possession or carrying of a black-jack or 10 slung-shot by a peace officer. 11 (e) Subsection 24-1(a)(8) does not apply to any owner, 12 manager or authorized employee of any place specified in that 13 subsection nor to any law enforcement officer. 14 (f) Subsection 24-1(a)(4) and subsection 24-1(a)(10) do 15 not apply to members of any club or organization organized 16 for the purpose of practicing shooting at targets upon 17 established target ranges, whether public or private, while 18 using their firearms on those target ranges. 19 (g) Subsections 24-1(a)(11) and 24-3.1(a)(6) do not 20 apply to: 21 (1) Members of the Armed Services or Reserve Forces 22 of the United States or the Illinois National Guard, 23 while in the performance of their official duty. 24 (2) Bonafide collectors of antique or surplus 25 military ordinance. 26 (3) Laboratories having a department of forensic 27 ballistics, or specializing in the development of 28 ammunition or explosive ordinance. 29 (4) Commerce, preparation, assembly or possession 30 of explosive bullets by manufacturers of ammunition 31 licensed by the federal government, in connection with 32 the supply of those organizations and persons exempted by 33 subdivision (g)(1) of this Section, or like organizations 34 and persons outside this State, or the transportation of -14- LRB9102726RCpcam 1 explosive bullets to any organization or person exempted 2 in this Section by a common carrier or by a vehicle owned 3 or leased by an exempted manufacturer. 4 (h) An information or indictment based upon a violation 5 of any subsection of this Article need not negative any 6 exemptions contained in this Article. The defendant shall 7 have the burden of proving such an exemption. 8 (i) Nothing in this Article shall prohibit, apply to, or 9 affect the transportation, carrying, or possession, of any 10 pistol or revolver, stun gun, taser, or other firearm 11 consigned to a common carrier operating under license of the 12 State of Illinois or the federal government, where such 13 transportation, carrying, or possession is incident to the 14 lawful transportation in which such common carrier is 15 engaged; and nothing in this Article shall prohibit, apply 16 to, or affect the transportation, carrying, or possession of 17 any pistol, revolver, stun gun, taser, or other firearm, not 18 the subject of and regulated by subsection 24-1(a)(7) or 19 subsection 24-2(c) of this Article, which is unloaded and 20 enclosed in a case, firearm carrying box, shipping box, or 21 other container, by the possessor of a valid Firearm Owners 22 Identification Card. 23 (Source: P.A. 89-685, eff. 6-1-97.)".