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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Private Detective, Private Alarm,
 2    Private Security, and Locksmith Act of 1993.

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

 5        Section 5.  The Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private
 6    Security,  and  Locksmith  Act of 1993 is amended by changing
 7    Section 75 as follows:

 8        (225 ILCS 446/75)
 9        Sec.  75.  Qualifications  for   licensure   and   agency
10    certification.
11        (a)  Private Detective.  A person is qualified to receive
12    a  license  as  a private detective if he or she meets all of
13    the following requirements:
14             (1)  Is at least 21 years of age.
15             (2)  Has not been convicted in any  jurisdiction  of
16        any  felony  or  at  least 10 years have expired from the
17        time of discharge from any sentence imposed for a felony.
18             (3)  Is of good moral character.  Good character  is
19        a  continuing  requirement  of  licensure.  Conviction of
20        crimes not listed in paragraph (2) of subsection  (a)  of
21        this  Section may be used in determining moral character,
22        but does not operate as an absolute bar to licensure.
23             (4)  Has not been declared by any court of competent
24        jurisdiction to be incompetent by  reason  of  mental  or
25        physical  defect  or  disease  unless  a  court has since
26        declared him or her to be competent.
27             (5)  Is not suffering from habitual  drunkenness  or
28        from narcotic addiction or dependence.
29             (6)  Has  a minimum of 3 years experience out of the
30        5 years immediately  preceding  his  or  her  application
31        working full-time for a licensed private detective agency
 
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 1        as  a  registered  private  detective  employee or with 3
 2        years experience out of the 5 years immediately preceding
 3        his  or  her  application   employed   as   a   full-time
 4        investigator  in a law enforcement agency of a federal or
 5        State political subdivision, approved by  the  Board  and
 6        the  Department.;  or  An  applicant  who  has obtained a
 7        baccalaureate degree in police science or a related field
 8        or a  business  degree  from  an  accredited  college  or
 9        university  shall  be  given  credit for 2 of the 3 years
10        experience required under this Section.  An applicant who
11        has obtained an associate degree in police science  or  a
12        related  field  or in business from an accredited college
13        or university shall be given credit  for  one  of  the  3
14        years experience required under this Section.
15             In  lieu  of the 3 years experience required in this
16        item (6), an applicant may have a  minimum  of  10  years
17        experience  as  a  municipal  police officer or sheriff's
18        deputy.
19             (7)  Has not been dishonorably discharged  from  the
20        armed services of the United States.
21             (8)  Has    successfully   passed   an   examination
22        authorized by the  Department.    The  examination  shall
23        include  subjects  reasonably  related  to the activities
24        licensed so as to  provide  for  the  protection  of  the
25        health and safety of the public.
26             (9)  Has  not violated Section 15, 20, or 25 of this
27        Act, but this requirement does not operate as an absolute
28        bar to licensure.
29          It is the responsibility of  the  applicant  to  obtain
30    liability   insurance   in   an   amount  and  coverage  type
31    appropriate  as  determined  by  rule  for  the   applicant's
32    individual   business  circumstances.   The  applicant  shall
33    provide evidence of insurance to the Department before  being
34    issued a license.  This insurance requirement is a continuing
 
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 1    requirement  for  licensure.    Failure to maintain insurance
 2    shall  result  in  cancellation  of  the   license   by   the
 3    Department.
 4        (b)  Private  security contractor.  A person is qualified
 5    to receive a license as a private security contractor  if  he
 6    or she meets all of the following requirements:
 7             (1)  Is at least 21 years of age.
 8             (2)  Has  not  been convicted in any jurisdiction of
 9        any felony or at least 10 years  have  expired  from  the
10        time of discharge from any sentence imposed for a felony.
11             (3)  Is   of   good  moral  character.   Good  moral
12        character  is  a  continuing  requirement  of  licensure.
13        Convictions of crimes not  listed  in  paragraph  (2)  of
14        subsection (b) of this Section may be used in determining
15        moral character, but do not operate as an absolute bar to
16        licensure.
17             (4)  Has not been declared by any court of competent
18        jurisdiction  to  be  incompetent  by reason of mental or
19        physical defect or  disease  unless  a  court  has  since
20        declared him or her to be competent.
21             (5)  Is  not  suffering from habitual drunkenness or
22        from narcotic addiction or dependence.
23             (6)  Has a minimum of 3 years experience out of  the
24        5 years immediately preceding his or her application as a
25        full-time manager or administrator for a licensed private
26        security  contractor agency or a manager or administrator
27        of a proprietary security force of  30  or  more  persons
28        registered   with   the   Department,  or  with  3  years
29        experience out of the 5 years immediately  preceding  his
30        or  her  application  as  a full-time supervisor in a law
31        enforcement  agency  of  a  federal  or  State  political
32        subdivision, approved by the Board and the Department; or
33        an applicant who has obtained a baccalaureate  degree  in
34        police  science  or  a related field or a business degree
 
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 1        from an accredited college or university shall  be  given
 2        credit  for  2  of  the 3 years experience required under
 3        this Section.  An applicant who has obtained an associate
 4        degree in  police  science  or  a  related  field  or  in
 5        business  from  an accredited college or university shall
 6        be given  credit  for  one  of  the  3  years  experience
 7        required under this Section.
 8             (7)  Has  not  been dishonorably discharged from the
 9        armed services of the United States.
10             (8)  Has   successfully   passed   an    examination
11        authorized  by  the  Department.    The examination shall
12        include subjects reasonably  related  to  the  activities
13        licensed  so  as  to  provide  for  the protection of the
14        health and safety of the public.
15             (9)  Has not violated Section 15, 20, or 25 of  this
16        Act, but this requirement does not operate as an absolute
17        bar to licensure.
18          It  is  the  responsibility  of the applicant to obtain
19    liability insurance in amount and coverage  type  appropriate
20    as determined by rule for the applicant's individual business
21    circumstances.   The  applicant  shall  provide  evidence  of
22    insurance  to  the  Department before being issued a license.
23    This insurance requirement is a  continuing  requirement  for
24    licensure.   Failure  to  maintain  insurance shall result in
25    cancellation of the license by the Department.
26        (c)  Private alarm contractor.  A person is qualified  to
27    receive  a license as a private alarm contractor if he or she
28    meets all of the following requirements:
29             (1)  Is at least 21 years of age.
30             (2)  Has not been convicted in any  jurisdiction  of
31        any  felony  or  at  least 10 years have expired from the
32        time of discharge from any sentence imposed for a felony.
33             (3)  Is  of  good  moral  character.    Good   moral
34        character  is  a  continuing  requirement  of  licensure.
 
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 1        Convictions  of  crimes  not  listed  in paragraph (2) of
 2        subsection (c) of this Section may be used in determining
 3        moral character, but do not operate as an absolute bar to
 4        licensure.
 5             (4)  Has not been declared by any court of competent
 6        jurisdiction to be incompetent by  reason  of  mental  or
 7        physical  defect  or  disease  unless  a  court has since
 8        declared him or her to be competent.
 9             (5)  Is not suffering from habitual  drunkenness  or
10        from narcotic addiction or dependence.
11             (6)  Has  not  been dishonorably discharged from the
12        armed services of the United States.
13             (7)  Has a minimum of 3 years experience out of  the
14        5  years immediately preceding application as a full time
15        manager or administrator for  an  agency  licensed  as  a
16        private  alarm  contractor  agency, or for an entity that
17        designs, sells, installs,  services,  or  monitors  alarm
18        systems  which  in  the  judgment  of the Board satisfies
19        standards of alarm industry  competence.   An  individual
20        who   has   received   a  4  year  degree  in  electrical
21        engineering or a related field from a program approved by
22        the Board shall be given credit for 2 years of experience
23        under this item (7).  An individual who has  successfully
24        completed  a  national  certification program approved by
25        the  Board  shall  be  given  credit  for  one  year   of
26        experience under this item (7).
27             (8)  Has    successfully   passed   an   examination
28        authorized by the  Department.    The  examination  shall
29        include  subjects  reasonably  related  to the activities
30        licensed so as to  provide  for  the  protection  of  the
31        health and safety of the public.
32             (9)  Has  not violated Section 15, 20, or 25 of this
33        Act, but this requirement does not operate as an absolute
34        bar to licensure.
 
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 1          It is the responsibility of  the  applicant  to  obtain
 2    liability   insurance   in   an   amount  and  coverage  type
 3    appropriate  as  determined  by  rule  for  the   applicant's
 4    individual   business  circumstances.   The  applicant  shall
 5    provide evidence of insurance to the Department before  being
 6    issued a license.  This insurance requirement is a continuing
 7    requirement  for  licensure.    Failure to maintain insurance
 8    shall  result  in  cancellation  of  the   license   by   the
 9    Department.
10        Alternatively, a person is qualified to receive a license
11    as   a   private   alarm   contractor   without  meeting  the
12    requirements of items (7), (8), and (9) of  this  subsection,
13    if he or she:
14             (i)  applies for a license between September 1, 1998
15        and  September 15, 1998, in writing, on forms supplied by
16        the Department;
17             (ii)  provides proof to the Department  that  he  or
18        she  was  engaged in the alarm contracting business on or
19        before January 1, 1984;
20             (iii)  submits the photographs, fingerprints,  proof
21        of  insurance,  and  current  license fee required by the
22        Department; and
23             (iv)  has not violated Section 25 of this Act.
24        (d)  Locksmith.  A  person  is  qualified  to  receive  a
25    license  as  a  locksmith  if  he  or  she  meets  all of the
26    following requirements:
27             (1)  Is at least 18 years of age.
28             (2)  Has not violated any provisions of Section  120
29        of this Act.
30             (3)  Has  not  been convicted in any jurisdiction of
31        any felony or at least 10 years  have  expired  from  the
32        time of discharge from any sentence imposed for a felony.
33             (4)  Is   of   good  moral  character.   Good  moral
34        character  is  a  continuing  requirement  of  licensure.
 
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 1        Convictions of crimes not  listed  in  paragraph  (3)  of
 2        subsection (d) of this Section may be used in determining
 3        moral character, but do not operate as an absolute bar to
 4        licensure.
 5             (5)  Has not been declared by any court of competent
 6        jurisdiction  to  be  incompetent  by reason of mental or
 7        physical defect or  disease  unless  a  court  has  since
 8        declared him or her to be competent.
 9             (6)  Is  not  suffering from habitual drunkenness or
10        from narcotic addiction or dependence.
11             (7)  Has not been dishonorably discharged  from  the
12        armed services of the United States.
13             (8)  Has  passed  an  examination  authorized by the
14        Department in the theory and practice of the profession.
15             (9)  Has  submitted  to  the  Department  proof   of
16        insurance   sufficient   for  the  individual's  business
17        circumstances.   The  Department,  with  input  from  the
18        Board,  shall   promulgate   rules   specifying   minimum
19        insurance  requirements.  This insurance requirement is a
20        continuing  requirement  for   licensure.    Failure   to
21        maintain  insurance  shall  result in the cancellation of
22        the license by the Department.  A locksmith employed by a
23        licensed  locksmith  agency  or  employed  by  a  private
24        concern may provide proof that his or her  actions  as  a
25        locksmith  are  covered  by  the  insurance of his or her
26        employer.
27        (e)  Private  detective  agency.   Upon  payment  of  the
28    required fee and proof that the  applicant  has  a  full-time
29    Illinois  licensed  private  detective  in charge, which is a
30    continuing  requirement   for   agency   certification,   the
31    Department shall issue, without examination, a certificate as
32    a private detective agency to any of the following:
33             (1)  An  individual  who  submits  an application in
34        writing and who is a  licensed  private  detective  under
 
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 1        this Act.
 2             (2)  A   firm   or   association   that  submits  an
 3        application in writing and all of the members of the firm
 4        or association are licensed private detectives under this
 5        Act.
 6             (3)  A duly incorporated or  registered  corporation
 7        allowed  to do business in Illinois that is authorized by
 8        its articles of incorporation to engage in  the  business
 9        of  conducting  a detective agency, provided at least one
10        officer or executive employee is licensed  as  a  private
11        detective  under this Act and all unlicensed officers and
12        directors  of  the  corporation  are  determined  by  the
13        Department to be persons of good moral character.
14          No private detective may be the  private  detective  in
15    charge for more than one agency except for an individual who,
16    on  the effective date of this Act, is currently and actively
17    a licensee for more than one agency.  Upon written request by
18    a representative of an agency within 10 days after  the  loss
19    of  a licensee in charge of an agency because of the death of
20    that individual or because of an unanticipated termination of
21    the employment of that individual, the Department shall issue
22    a temporary permit allowing the  continuing  operation  of  a
23    previously  licensed  agency.   No  temporary permit shall be
24    valid for more than 90 days.  An extension of  an  additional
25    90 days may be granted by the Department for good cause shown
26    upon written request by the representative of the agency.  No
27    more  than  2  extensions  may  be granted to any agency.  No
28    temporary  permit  shall  be  issued  for  the  loss  of  the
29    detective in charge because of  disciplinary  action  by  the
30    Department.
31        (f)  Private  alarm  contractor  agency.  Upon receipt of
32    the required fee and proof that the applicant has a full-time
33    Illinois licensed private alarm contractor in  charge,  which
34    is  a  continuing  requirement  for agency certification, the
 
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 1    Department shall issue, without examination, a certificate as
 2    a private alarm contractor agency to any of the following:
 3             (1)  An individual who  submits  an  application  in
 4        writing  and  who  is a licensed private alarm contractor
 5        under this Act.
 6             (2)  A  firm  or   association   that   submits   an
 7        application  in  writing  that  all of the members of the
 8        firm  or   association   are   licensed   private   alarm
 9        contractors under this Act.
10             (3)  A  duly  incorporated or registered corporation
11        allowed to do business in Illinois that is authorized  by
12        its  articles  of incorporation to engage in the business
13        of conducting a private alarm contractor agency, provided
14        at least one officer or executive employee is licensed as
15        a  private  alarm  contractor  under  this  Act  and  all
16        unlicensed officers and directors of the corporation  are
17        determined  by the Department to be persons of good moral
18        character.
19          No private alarm contractor may be  the  private  alarm
20    contractor  in charge for more than one agency except for any
21    individual who,  on  the  effective  date  of  this  Act,  is
22    currently  and  actively a licensee for more than one agency.
23    Upon written request by a representative of an agency  within
24    10 days after the loss of a licensed private alarm contractor
25    in  charge  of  an  agency  because  of  the  death  of  that
26    individual or because of the unanticipated termination of the
27    employment  of  that individual, the Department shall issue a
28    temporary permit  allowing  the  continuing  operation  of  a
29    previously  licensed  agency.   No  temporary permit shall be
30    valid for more than 90 days.  An extension of  an  additional
31    90 days may be granted by the Department for good cause shown
32    and upon written request by the representative of the agency.
33    No  more  than 2 extensions may be granted to any agency.  No
34    temporary permit shall be issued for the loss of the licensee
 
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 1    in charge because of disciplinary action by the Department.
 2        (g)  Private security contractor agency.  Upon receipt of
 3    the required fee and proof that the applicant has a full-time
 4    Illinois licensed  private  security  contractor  in  charge,
 5    which is continuing requirement for agency certification, the
 6    Department shall issue, without examination, a certificate as
 7    a private security contractor agency to any of the following:
 8             (1)  An  individual  who  submits  an application in
 9        writing and who is a licensed private security contractor
10        under this Act.
11             (2)  A  firm  or   association   that   submits   an
12        application  in  writing  that  all  of  the  members are
13        licensed private security contractors under this Act.
14             (3)  A duly incorporated or  registered  corporation
15        allowed  to do business in Illinois that is authorized by
16        its articles of incorporation to engage in  the  business
17        of  conducting  a  private  security  contractor  agency,
18        provided  at  least  one officer or executive employee is
19        licensed as a private security contractor under this  Act
20        and   all   unlicensed  officers  and  directors  of  the
21        corporation  are  determined  by  the  Department  to  be
22        persons of good moral character.
23          No private  security  contractor  may  be  the  private
24    security contractor in charge for more than one agency except
25    for any individual who, on the effective date of this Act, is
26    currently  and  actively a licensee for more than one agency.
27    Upon written request by a representative of the agency within
28    10 days after the loss of a licensee in charge of  an  agency
29    because  of  the  death  of that individual or because of the
30    unanticipated  termination  of   the   employment   of   that
31    individual,  the  Department  shall  issue a temporary permit
32    allowing the continuing operation of  a  previously  licensed
33    agency.   No temporary permit shall be valid for more than 90
34    days.  An extension of an additional 90 days may  be  granted
 
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 1    upon written request by the representative of the agency.  No
 2    more  than  2  extensions  may  be granted to any agency.  No
 3    temporary permit shall be issued for the loss of the licensee
 4    in charge because of disciplinary action by the Department.
 5        (h)  Licensed locksmith  agency.   Upon  receipt  of  the
 6    required  fee  and  proof  that  the applicant is an Illinois
 7    licensed locksmith who shall assume full  responsibility  for
 8    the  operation  of the agency and the directed actions of the
 9    agency's employees, which is  a  continuing  requirement  for
10    agency   licensure,   the  Department  shall  issue,  without
11    examination, a certificate as a Locksmith Agency  to  any  of
12    the following:
13             (1)  An  individual  who  submits  an application in
14        writing and who is a licensed locksmith under this Act.
15             (2)  A  firm  or   association   that   submits   an
16        application  in  writing  and  certifies  that all of the
17        members  of  the  firm  or   association   are   licensed
18        locksmiths under this Act.
19             (3)  A  duly  incorporated or registered corporation
20        or limited liability company allowed to  do  business  in
21        Illinois   that   is   authorized   by  its  articles  of
22        incorporation or organization to engage in  the  business
23        of  conducting a locksmith agency, provided that at least
24        one officer or executive employee of a corporation or one
25        member of a limited liability company is  licensed  as  a
26        locksmith under this Act, and provided that person agrees
27        in  writing  on  a  form  acceptable to the Department to
28        assume full  responsibility  for  the  operation  of  the
29        agency   and   the   directed  actions  of  the  agency's
30        employees,  and  further  provided  that  all  unlicensed
31        officers and directors of the corporation or  members  of
32        the  limited  liability  company  are  determined  by the
33        Department to be persons of good moral character.
34          An individual  licensed  locksmith  operating  under  a
 
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 1    business  name  other  than the licensed locksmith's own name
 2    shall not be required to obtain a locksmith agency license if
 3    that licensed locksmith does not employ any persons to engage
 4    in the practice of locksmithing.
 5        An applicant for licensure as a  locksmith  agency  shall
 6    submit  to  the  Department proof of insurance sufficient for
 7    the agency's business circumstances.   The  Department  shall
 8    promulgate  rules  specifying minimum insurance requirements.
 9    This insurance requirement is a  continuing  requirement  for
10    licensure.
11        No  licensed  locksmith  may  be  the  licensed locksmith
12    responsible for the operation of more than one agency  except
13    for  any individual who submits proof to the Department that,
14    on the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995,  he  or
15    she  is  actively responsible for the operations of more than
16    one agency.  A  licensed  private  alarm  contractor  who  is
17    responsible  for  the  operation  of a licensed private alarm
18    contractor agency and who is a licensed locksmith may also be
19    the licensed locksmith responsible for  the  operation  of  a
20    locksmith agency.
21        Upon  written  request  by  a representative of an agency
22    within 10 days after  the  loss  of  a  responsible  licensed
23    locksmith  of  an  agency,  because  of  the  death  of  that
24    individual or because of the unanticipated termination of the
25    employment  of  that individual, the Department shall issue a
26    temporary permit  allowing  the  continuing  operation  of  a
27    previously  licensed  locksmith  agency.  No temporary permit
28    shall be valid for more than 90 days.  An  extension  for  an
29    additional  90 days may be granted by the Department for good
30    cause shown and upon written request by a  representative  of
31    the  agency.  No more than 2 extensions may be granted to any
32    agency.  No temporary permit shall be issued  to  any  agency
33    due  to  the  loss  of  the  responsible locksmith because of
34    disciplinary action by the Department.
 
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 1        (i)  Proprietary  Security  Force.   All  commercial   or
 2    industrial  operations that employ 5 or more persons as armed
 3    security guards and all financial  institutions  that  employ
 4    armed  security  guards  shall register their security forces
 5    with the Department on forms provided by the Department.
 6        All armed security  guard  employees  of  the  registered
 7    proprietary  security  force  shall be required to complete a
 8    20-hour basic training course and  20-hour  firearm  training
 9    course in accordance with administrative rules.
10        Each  proprietary  security  force  shall  be required to
11    apply to the Department, on forms supplied by the Department,
12    for  the  issuance  of  a  firearm  authorization  card,   in
13    accordance with administrative rules, for each armed employee
14    of the security force.
15        The    Department   shall   prescribe   rules   for   the
16    administration of this Section.
17        (j)  Any licensed agency that operates a branch office as
18    defined in this Act shall apply for a branch office license.
19    (Source: P.A. 90-436,  eff.  1-1-98;  90-580,  eff.  5-21-98;
20    90-602, eff. 6-26-98; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)

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