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Public Act 103-0761 |
SB2702 Enrolled | LRB103 36180 RPS 66272 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Fire Sprinkler Contractor Licensing Act is |
amended by changing Sections 10 and 17 as follows: |
(225 ILCS 317/10) |
Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
context otherwise requires: |
"Designated certified person" means an individual who has |
met the qualifications set forth under Section 20. |
"Fire protection system layout documents" means layout |
drawings, catalog information on standard products, and other |
construction data that provide detail on the location of |
risers, cross mains, branch lines, sprinklers, piping per |
applicable standard, and hanger locations. "Fire protection |
system layout documents" serve as a guide for fabrication and |
installation of a fire sprinkler system and shall be based |
upon applicable standards pursuant to Section 30. |
"Fire sprinkler contractor" means a person who holds |
himself or herself out to be in the business of providing |
service for a fire sprinkler system or contracts with a person |
to provide service for a fire sprinkler system. |
"Fire sprinkler contractor license" means a license issued |
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to a qualified fire sprinkler contractor. |
"Fire sprinkler inspector" means an individual who is |
qualified to perform routine inspection or testing of fire |
sprinkler systems pursuant to Section 17 and who is employed |
or contracted by a single fire sprinkler contractor at a time |
to perform fire sprinkler inspections . |
"Fire sprinkler inspector license" means a license issued |
to a qualified fire sprinkler inspector. |
"Fire sprinkler system" means any water-based automatic |
fire extinguishing system employing fire sprinklers, including |
accessory fire pumps and associated piping, fire standpipes, |
or underground fire main systems starting at the connection to |
the water service after the approved backflow device is |
installed under the requirements of the Illinois Plumbing Code |
and ending at the most remote fire sprinkler. "Fire sprinkler |
system" includes but is not limited to a fire sprinkler system |
in a residential, commercial, institutional, educational, |
public, or private occupancy. "Fire sprinkler system" does not |
include single sprinkler heads that are in a loop of the |
potable water system, as referenced in 77 Ill. Adm. Code |
890.1130 and 890.1200. |
"Licensee" means a person or business organization |
licensed in accordance with this Act. |
"NICET" means the National Institute for Certification in |
Engineering Technologies. |
"Office" means the Office of the State Fire Marshal. |
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"Person" means an individual, group of individuals, |
association, trust, partnership, corporation, limited |
liability company, firm, business, person doing business under |
an assumed name, the State of Illinois, or department thereof, |
any other state-owned and operated institution, or any other |
entity. |
"Responsible managing employee" means the individual |
designated by the fire sprinkler contractor that is not |
required to have a designated certified person under Section |
120. |
"Routine inspection or testing" means inspection or |
testing to verify the condition of an existing fire sprinkler |
system at predetermined intervals in accordance with the |
standards of the National Fire Protection Association. |
"Rules" means the rules adopted pursuant to this Act. |
"Service" means work on a fire sprinkler system, |
including, but not limited to, installation, repair, |
inspection, testing, and maintenance, within the scope of this |
Act. |
"Standards" means those standards or codes referenced in |
this Act or its rules. |
"Supervision" means the direction and management by a |
designated certified person or responsible managing employee |
of the activities of non-certified personnel in the service of |
fire sprinkler systems. |
(Source: P.A. 102-612, eff. 8-27-21.) |
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(225 ILCS 317/17) |
Sec. 17. Fire sprinkler inspector license; application; |
minimum qualifications for routine inspection or testing. |
(a) Any individual who performs routine inspection or |
testing of any fire sprinkler system under this Act shall: (i) |
be employed by a single licensed fire sprinkler contractor at |
a time to perform fire sprinkler inspections ; and (ii) meet |
the minimum qualifications of this Section except where the |
individual is exempted by subsection (c). |
Beginning January 1, 2024, any individual who performs |
routine inspection or testing of any fire sprinkler system |
under this Act shall be individually licensed and possess on |
his or her person a fire sprinkler inspector license including |
a photo identification issued by the Office. |
A person applying for an initial fire sprinkler inspector |
license or renewing a fire sprinkler inspector license shall |
demonstrate to the Office proof of minimum qualifications as |
required by subsection (b) of this Section, except where the |
individual is exempted by subsection (c). |
(b) Any individual who performs routine inspection or |
testing of any fire sprinkler system under this Act shall |
possess proof of: |
(1) current certification by a nationally recognized |
certification organization, such as NICET certification in |
Inspection and Testing of Water Based Systems, at an |
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appropriate level, or the equivalent; on or after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General |
assembly through December 31, 2022, an appropriate level |
in NICET certification in Inspection and Testing of Water |
Based Systems shall be level II; on and after January 1, |
2023, an appropriate level in NICET certification in |
Inspection and Testing of Water Based Systems shall be |
level III; |
(2) current ASSE 15010 certification in inspection, |
testing, and maintenance for water-based fire protection |
systems by the American Society of Sanitary Engineering; |
or |
(3) satisfactory completion of a certified sprinkler |
fitter apprenticeship program approved by the U.S. |
Department of Labor. |
(c) The following are exemptions to the licensing |
requirements of this Section: |
(1) State employees who perform routine inspection or |
testing on behalf of State institutions and who meet the |
requirements of subsection (b) need not be licensed under |
this Section or employed by a fire sprinkler contractor |
under this Act in order to perform routine inspection or |
testing duties while engaged in the performance of their |
official duties. |
(2) The requirements of this Section do not apply to |
individuals performing inspection or testing of fire |
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sprinkler systems on behalf of a municipality, a county, a |
fire department, a fire protection district, or the Office |
while engaged in the performance of their official duties. |
(3) The requirements of this Section do not apply to a |
stationary engineer, operating engineer, or other |
individual employed on a full-time basis by the facility |
owner or owner's representative performing weekly and |
monthly inspections and tests in accordance with |
applicable standards adopted under the rules. |
(d) Each fire sprinkler inspector shall be subject to the |
requirements for license renewal and continuing education |
under Section 35. |
(e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit an |
individual who is licensed as a fire sprinkler inspector from |
being employed by another employer or self-employed to perform |
duties that would not require a fire sprinkler inspector |
license. |
(Source: P.A. 102-612, eff. 8-27-21.) |