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Public Act 92-0339

HB2247 Enrolled                                LRB9208215EGfg

    AN ACT in relation to fire inspectors.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.   The Peace Officer Fire Investigation Act is
amended by changing Section 1 as follows:

    (20 ILCS 2910/1) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 501)
    Sec. 1.  Peace Officer Status.
    (a)  Any person who is a sworn member  of  any  organized
and  paid  fire department of a political subdivision of this
State and is authorized to investigate  fires  or  explosions
for  such  political  subdivision,  or who is employed by the
Office of the State Fire  Marshal  to  determine  the  cause,
origin and circumstances of such fires or explosions that are
suspected  to  be  arson  or  arson-related  crimes,  may  be
classified as a peace officer by the political subdivision or
agency  employing  such  person. A person so classified shall
possess the same powers of arrest, search and seizure and the
securing and service of warrants as sheriffs of counties, and
police officers within the jurisdiction  of  their  political
subdivision.  While  in  the actual investigation and matters
incident thereto, such person may carry  weapons  as  may  be
necessary,   but  only  if  that  person  has  satisfactorily
completed (1) a training program offered or approved  by  the
Illinois  Law  Enforcement  Training  Standards  Board  which
substantially  conforms  to standards promulgated pursuant to
the Illinois Police Training Act and "An Act in  relation  to
firearms  training  for  peace officers", approved August 29,
1975, as amended; or in the case of employees of  the  Office
of  the State Fire Marshal, a training course approved by the
Department of State Police which also substantially  conforms
to  standards  promulgated pursuant to "An Act in relation to
firearms training for peace officers",  approved  August  29,
1975,  as  amended;  and  (2)  a  course  in  fire  and arson
investigation approved  by  the  Office  of  the  State  Fire
Marshal  pursuant  to  the  Illinois Fire Protection Training
Act.  Such training need not include exposure to vehicle  and
traffic  law,  traffic control and accident investigation, or
first aid, but shall include training in the law relating  to
the  rights  of  persons suspected of involvement in criminal
activities.
    Any person granted the powers enumerated in this  Section
may exercise such powers only during the actual investigation
of  the  cause,  origin  and  circumstances  of such fires or
explosions that are suspected to be  arson  or  arson-related
crimes.
    (b)  The  State  Fire  Marshal  must  authorize  to  each
employee  of  the  Office  of  the  State Fire Marshal who is
exercising the powers of a peace  officer  a  distinct  badge
that,  on  its  face,  (i)  clearly  states that the badge is
authorized by the Office of the State Fire Marshal  and  (ii)
contains  a  unique identifying number.  No other badge shall
be authorized by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, except
that a badge,  different  from  the  badge  issued  to  peace
officers,  may  be authorized by the Office of the State Fire
Marshal for the use of fire prevention inspectors employed by
that Office.
(Source: P.A. 91-883, eff. 1-1-01.)

    Section 99. Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  upon
becoming law.
    Passed in the General Assembly May 15, 2001.
    Approved August 10, 2001.

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