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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 SB2001
Introduced 2/7/2008, by Sen. William R. Haine SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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5 ILCS 80/4.20 |
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5 ILCS 80/4.30 new |
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225 ILCS 325/4 |
from Ch. 111, par. 5204 |
225 ILCS 325/4.5 new |
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225 ILCS 325/5 |
from Ch. 111, par. 5205 |
225 ILCS 325/7 |
from Ch. 111, par. 5207 |
225 ILCS 325/7.5 new |
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225 ILCS 325/7.10 new |
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225 ILCS 325/7.15 new |
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225 ILCS 325/7.20 new |
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225 ILCS 325/10 |
from Ch. 111, par. 5210 |
225 ILCS 325/17 |
from Ch. 111, par. 5217 |
225 ILCS 325/42 |
from Ch. 111, par. 5242 |
225 ILCS 325/3 rep. |
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Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act to change the repeal date of the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 from January 1, 2010 to January 1, 2020. Amends the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989. Sets forth additional examples of the practice of professional engineering. Sets forth examples of technical submissions. Sets forth provisions concerning complaint investigation and disposition, complaint information, statistical analysis of complaints, and public participation. Allows the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to grant the title "Retired" to eligible retirees to be used immediately adjacent to the title of Professional Engineer. Provides for the imposition of a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 (instead of $5,000) for each violation of certain provisions of the Act. Repeals a Section of the Act concerning the application of the Act and exemptions from the Act.
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SB2001 |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 4.20 and by adding Section 4.30 as follows:
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| (5 ILCS 80/4.20)
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| Sec. 4.20. Acts repealed on January 1, 2010. The following |
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| Acts are repealed on January 1, 2010:
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| The Auction License Act.
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| The Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989.
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| The Illinois Landscape Architecture Act of 1989.
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| The Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989.
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| The Land Sales Registration Act of 1999.
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| The Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics Practice Act.
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| The Perfusionist Practice Act.
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| The Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
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| The Real Estate License Act of 2000.
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| The Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-91, eff. 7-9-99; 91-92, eff. 7-9-99; 91-132, |
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| eff. 7-16-99;
91-133, eff. 7-16-99; 91-245, eff. 12-31-99; |
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| 91-255, eff. 12-30-99; 91-338,
eff. 12-30-99; 91-580, eff. |
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| 1-1-00; 91-590, eff. 1-1-00; 91-603, eff. 1-1-00;
92-16, eff. |
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| 6-28-01.)
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| (5 ILCS 80/4.30 new)
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| Sec. 4.30. Act repealed on January 1, 2020. The following |
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| Act is repealed on January 1, 2020: |
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| The Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
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| Section 10. The Professional Engineering Practice Act of |
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| 1989 is amended by changing Sections 4, 5, 7, 10, 17, and 42 |
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| and by adding Sections 4.5, 7.5, 7.10, 7.15, and 7.20 as |
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| follows:
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| (225 ILCS 325/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 5204)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2010)
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| Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| (a) "Approved engineering curriculum" means
an engineering |
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| curriculum or program
of 4 academic years or more which meets |
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| the standards established by the
rules of the Department.
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| (b) "Board" means the State Board of Professional Engineers |
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| of the
Department of Professional Regulation, previously known |
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| as the Examining
Committee.
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| (c) "Department" means the Department of Financial and |
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| Professional Regulation.
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| (d) "Design professional" means an architect, structural |
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| engineer or
professional engineer practicing in conformance |
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| with the Illinois
Architecture Practice Act of 1989, the |
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| Structural
Engineering Practice Act of 1989 or the
Professional |
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| Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
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| (e) " "Secretary" Director " means the Secretary Director of |
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| Financial and Professional Regulation.
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| (f) "Direct supervision/responsible charge" means work
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| prepared under the control of a licensed professional engineer |
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| or that
work as to which that professional engineer has |
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| detailed professional
knowledge.
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| (g) "Engineering college" means a school, college, |
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| university,
department of a university or other educational |
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| institution, reputable
and in good standing in accordance with |
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| rules prescribed by the
Department, and which grants |
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| baccalaureate degrees in engineering.
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| (h) "Engineering system or facility" means a system or |
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| facility whose
design is based upon the application of the |
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| principles of science for
the purpose of modification of |
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| natural states of being.
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| (i) "Engineer intern" means a person who is a candidate for
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| licensure as a professional engineer and who has been enrolled |
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| as an
engineer intern.
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| (j) "Enrollment" means an action by the Department to |
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| record those
individuals who have met the Board's requirements |
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| for an engineer
intern.
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| (k) "License" means an official document issued by the |
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| Department to
an individual, a corporation, a partnership, a |
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| professional
service corporation, a limited liability company, |
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| or a sole proprietorship,
signifying authority to
practice.
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| (l) "Negligence in the practice of professional |
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| engineering" means the
failure to exercise that degree of |
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| reasonable professional skill, judgment
and diligence normally |
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| rendered by professional engineers in the
practice of |
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| professional engineering.
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| (m) "Professional engineer" means a person licensed under |
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| the laws
of the State of Illinois to practice professional |
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| engineering.
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| (n) "Professional engineering" means the application of |
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| science to the
design of engineering systems and facilities |
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| using the knowledge,
skills, ability and professional judgment |
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| developed through professional
engineering education, training |
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| and experience.
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| (o) "Professional engineering practice" means the |
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| consultation on,
conception, investigation, evaluation, |
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| planning, and design of, and
selection of materials to be used |
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| in, administration of
construction contracts for, or site |
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| observation of,
an engineering system
or facility, where such |
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| consultation, conception, investigation,
evaluation, planning, |
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| design, selection, administration, or observation
requires |
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| extensive knowledge of engineering laws, formulae, materials,
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| practice, and construction methods. A person shall be construed |
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| to
practice or offer to practice professional engineering, |
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| within the
meaning and intent of this Act, who practices, or |
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| who, by verbal claim,
sign, advertisement, letterhead, card, or |
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| any other way, is represented
to be a professional engineer, or |
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| through the use of the initials "P.E."
or the title "engineer" |
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| or any of its derivations or some other title
implies licensure |
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| as a professional engineer, or holds himself out as able to
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| perform any service which is recognized as professional |
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| engineering
practice.
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| Examples of the practice of professional engineering |
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| include, but need
not be limited to, transportation facilities , |
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| public and publicly owned
utilities for a region or community ,
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| railroads, railways, highways, subways, canals, harbors, and |
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| river
improvements; land development; stormwater detention, |
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| retention, and conveyance; irrigation works; aircraft and , |
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| airports and landing fields ;
traffic engineering; waterworks, |
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| piping systems and appurtenances , sewers, sewage disposal
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| works; plants for the generation of
power; devices for the |
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| utilization of power; boilers; refrigeration
plants, air |
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| conditioning systems and plants; heating systems and plants;
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| plants for the transmission or distribution of power; |
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| electrical plants
which produce, transmit, distribute, or |
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| utilize electrical energy; works
for the extraction of minerals |
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| from the earth; plants for the refining,
alloying or treating |
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| of metals; chemical works and industrial plants
involving the |
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| use of chemicals and chemical processes; plants for the
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| production, conversion, or utilization of nuclear, chemical, |
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| or radiant
energy; forensic engineering, geotechnical |
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| engineering including,
subsurface investigations; soil and |
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| rock classification, geology and geohydrology,
incidental to |
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| the practice of professional engineering; geohydrological |
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| investigations, migration pathway analysis, groundwater |
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| management zone analysis and design; energy
analysis, |
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| environmental risk assessments, corrective action plans, |
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| design , remediation, protection plans and systems, hazardous |
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| waste mitigation and control , and environmental control or |
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| remediation systems; recognition, measurement, evaluation, and |
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| control of environmental systems and emissions; design of |
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| engineered barriers and modeling of pollutants in water, soil, |
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| and air; engineering surveys of sites, facilities, and |
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| topography, not including land boundary establishment ;
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| recognition, measurement, evaluation and control of |
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| environmental systems and
emissions; automated building |
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| management systems;
environmental control or remediation |
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| systems; computer controlled or integrated systems; automatic |
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| fire suppression systems; or the provision of professional |
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| engineering site observation of the
construction of works and |
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| engineering systems. Nothing contained in
this Section imposes |
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| upon a person licensed under this Act the
responsibility for |
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| the performance of any of the foregoing functions
unless such |
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| person specifically contracts to provide it.
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| (p) "Project representative" means the professional |
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| engineer's
representative at the project site who assists in |
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| the administration of
the construction contract.
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| (q) "Registered" means the same as "licensed" for purposes |
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| of this Act.
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| (r) "Related science curriculum" means a 4 year program of |
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| study, the
satisfactory completion of which results in a |
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| Bachelor of Science
degree, and which contains courses from |
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| such areas as life, earth,
engineering and computer sciences, |
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| including but not limited to, physics
and chemistry. In the |
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| study of these sciences, the objective is to
acquire |
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| fundamental knowledge about the nature of its phenomena,
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| including quantitative expression, appropriate to particular |
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| fields of
engineering.
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| (s) "Rules" means those rules promulgated pursuant to this |
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| Act.
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| (t) "Seal" means the seal in compliance with Section 14 of |
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| this Act.
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| (u) "Site observation" is visitation of the construction |
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| site for the
purpose of reviewing, as available, the quality |
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| and conformance of the
work to the technical submissions as |
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| they relate to design.
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| (v) "Support design professional" means a professional |
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| engineer
practicing in conformance with the Professional |
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| Engineering Practice Act
of 1989, who provides services to the |
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| design professional who has
contract responsibility.
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| (w) "Technical submissions" means the designs, drawings, |
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| and specifications
which establish the scope and standard of |
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| quality for materials, workmanship,
equipment, and the |
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| construction systems intended for use in construction. |
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| "Technical submissions" includes, but is not limited to , |
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| studies, analyses, calculations, and other technical
reports |
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| prepared in the course of the a design professional's practice |
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| of professional engineering .
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| (Source: P.A. 91-91, eff. 1-1-00; 91-92, eff. 1-1-00; 92-16, |
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| eff. 6-28-01;
92-145, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| (225 ILCS 325/4.5 new)
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| Sec. 4.5. References to Department or Director of |
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| Professional Regulation. References in this Act (i) to the |
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| Department of Professional Regulation are deemed, in |
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| appropriate contexts, to be references to the Department of |
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| Financial and Professional Regulation and (ii) to the Director |
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| of Professional Regulation are deemed, in appropriate |
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| contexts, to be references to the Secretary of Financial and |
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| Professional Regulation.
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| (225 ILCS 325/5) (from Ch. 111, par. 5205)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2010)
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| Sec. 5. Powers and duties of the Department. Subject to the
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| provisions of this Act, the Department shall exercise the |
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| following
functions, powers and duties:
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| (a) To pass upon the qualifications and conduct |
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| examinations of
applicants for licensure as professional |
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| engineers or enrollment as
engineer interns and pass upon |
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| the qualifications of applicants by
endorsement and issue a |
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| license or enrollment to those who are found to
be fit and |
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| qualified.
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| (b) To prescribe rules for the method, conduct and |
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| grading of the
examination of applicants.
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| (c) To license corporations, partnerships, |
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| professional service
corporations,
limited liability |
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| companies, and sole proprietorships
for the practice of
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| professional engineering and issue a license to those who |
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| qualify.
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| (d) To conduct investigations and
hearings regarding |
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| violations of this Act and take
disciplinary or other |
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| actions as provided in this Act as a result of the
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| proceedings.
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| (e) To prescribe rules as to what shall constitute an |
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| engineering or
related science curriculum and to determine |
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| if a specific engineering
curriculum is in compliance with |
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| the rules, and to terminate the
approval of a specific |
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| engineering curriculum for non-compliance with
such rules.
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| (f) To promulgate rules required for the |
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| administration of this Act,
including rules of |
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| professional conduct.
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| (g) To maintain membership in the National Council of
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| Examiners for Engineering and Surveying
and participate in |
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| activities of the Council by designation of
individuals for |
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| the various classifications of membership, the
appointment |
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| of delegates for attendance at zone and national meetings |
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| of
the Council, and the funding of the delegates for |
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| attendance at the
meetings of the Council.
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| (h) To obtain written recommendations from the Board |
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| regarding
qualifications of individuals for licensure and |
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| enrollment, definitions
of curriculum content and approval |
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| of engineering curricula, standards
of professional |
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| conduct and formal disciplinary actions, and the
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| promulgation of the rules affecting these matters.
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| Prior to issuance of any final decision or order that |
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| deviates from
any report or recommendations of the Board |
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| relating to the qualification
of applicants, discipline of |
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| licensees or registrants, or promulgation of
rules, the |
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| Director shall notify the Board in writing with an |
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| explanation of
any such deviation and provide a reasonable |
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| time for the Board to submit
written comments to the |
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| Director regarding the proposed action. In the
event that |
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| the Board fails or declines to submit such written comments |
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| within
30 days of said notification, the Director may issue |
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| a final decision or orders
consistent with the Director's |
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| original decision. The Department may at any
time seek the |
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| expert advice and knowledge of the Board on any matter |
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| relating
to the enforcement of this Act.
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| (i) To publish and distribute or to post on the |
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| Department's website, at
least semi-annually, a
newsletter |
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| to all persons licensed and registered under this
Act. The |
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| newsletter shall describe the most recent changes in this |
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| Act and the
rules adopted under this Act and shall contain |
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| information of any final
disciplinary action that has been |
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| ordered under this Act since the date of the
last |
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| newsletter. |
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| (j) To contract with a corporation or other business |
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| entity to provide investigative, legal, prosecutorial, or |
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| other services necessary to perform its duties.
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| None of the functions, powers or duties enumerated in this |
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| Section
shall be exercised by the Department except upon the |
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| action and report
in writing of the Board.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-92, eff. 1-1-00; 92-145, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| (225 ILCS 325/7) (from Ch. 111, par. 5207)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2010)
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| Sec. 7. Powers and duties of the Board. Subject to the |
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| provisions
of this Act, the Board shall exercise the following |
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| functions, powers
and duties:
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| (a) Review education and experience qualifications of |
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| applicants,
including conducting oral interviews as deemed |
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| necessary by the Board,
to determine eligibility as an |
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| engineer intern or professional engineer
and submit to the |
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| Director written recommendations on applicant
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| qualifications for enrollment and licensure;
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| (b) The Board may appoint a subcommittee to serve as a |
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| Complaint Committee
to recommend the disposition of case |
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| files according to procedures established
by rule;
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| (c) Conduct hearings regarding disciplinary actions |
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| and submit a
written report and recommendations to the |
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| Director as required by this
Act and to provide a Board |
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| member at informal conferences;
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| (d) Make visits to universities or colleges to evaluate
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| engineering curricula or to otherwise evaluate engineering |
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| curricula and
submit to the Director a written |
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| recommendation of acceptability of a
curriculum;
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| (e) Submit a written recommendation to the Director |
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| concerning
promulgation of rules as required in Section 5 |
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| and to recommend to the
Director any rules or amendments |
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| thereto for the administration of this
Act;
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| (f) Hold at least 3 regular meetings each year;
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| (g) Elect annually a chairperson and a |
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| vice-chairperson who shall be
professional engineers; and
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| (h) Submit written comments to the Director within 30 |
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| days from
notification of any final decision or order from |
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| the Director that deviates
from any
report or |
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| recommendation of the Board relating to the qualification |
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| of
applicants, discipline of licensees or registrants, or |
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| promulgation of rules. |
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| (i) Contract with a corporation or other business |
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| entity to provide investigative, legal, prosecutorial, or |
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| other services necessary to perform its duties.
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| Sec. 7.5. Complaint investigation and disposition. |
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| (a) The Board shall receive and investigate complaints |
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| against a professional engineer or other person who may have |
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| committed a violation of this Act. The Board shall maintain the |
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| confidentiality of the complaint during the investigation. |
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| (b) The Board shall specify all of the following: |
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| (1) The manner by which a person may contact the Board |
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| for assistance in filing a complaint. |
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| (2) The place at which a complaint must be filed. |
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| (3) The proper form of a complaint. |
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| (4) The information that must be included in a |
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| complaint. |
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| (c) The Board's procedures must permit a member of the |
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| public who desires to file a complaint to: |
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| (1) speak to an investigator on the staff of the |
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| Department if the person desires to do so; or |
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| (2) easily and conveniently access the Department's |
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| complaint process without being required to speak to an |
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| investigator on the staff of the Department if the person |
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| does not desire to speak to an investigator. |
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| (d) The Board shall consider any written grievance against |
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| a licensee or other person filed with the Board as a complaint. |
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| (e) A complaint must include information sufficient for the |
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| Board to determine whether it has the authority to resolve the |
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| complaint. A complaint that contains sufficient information |
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| for the Board to commence an investigation is not required to |
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| include all of the information necessary for the Board to |
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| determine the validity of the complaint. |
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| (f) On receipt of a complaint, the Board shall determine |
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| whether the Board has the authority to resolve the complaint. |
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| If the Board does not have the authority to resolve the |
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| complaint, the Board shall dismiss the complaint. If the Board |
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| has the authority to resolve the complaint, the Board shall |
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| initiate a disciplinary proceeding against the person who is |
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| the subject of the complaint. |
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| (g) The Board shall prescribe a method for prioritizing |
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| complaints for purposes of complaint investigation. In |
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| establishing priorities the Board shall employ the following |
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| practices: |
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| (1) a complaint that alleges an action that could |
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| potentially harm the public takes precedence over a |
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| complaint that does not allege an action that could |
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| potentially harm the public; and |
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| (2) with regard to complaints that do not allege an |
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| action that could potentially harm the public, a complaint |
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| filed by a member of the public takes precedence over a |
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| complaint filed by the staff of the Department. |
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| (h) The Department's staff is responsible for conducting |
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| all phases of complaint investigation, including gathering |
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| evidence necessary to determine the validity of the complaint. |
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| (i) The Department may employ or contract with advisors, |
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| consultants, engineers, or other persons to provide technical |
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| assistance in investigations and disciplinary proceedings. |
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| Except for an action involving fraud, conspiracy, or malice, a |
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| person whose services are obtained by the Department under this |
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| subsection (i) is immune from civil liability and may not be |
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| subjected to a suit for damages for any investigation, report, |
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| recommendation, statement, evaluation, finding, or other |
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| action taken in the course of performing the person's official |
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| (j) The Department's staff shall regularly report to the |
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| Board on each complaint dismissed by Department staff and shall |
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| include all of the following information: |
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| (1) The name of the complainant. |
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| (2) The name of the person who is the subject of the |
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| complaint. |
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| (3) The basis of the complaint. |
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| (4) The reason for the dismissal of the complaint. |
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| (k) Except as provided by Subsection (l), a complaint filed |
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| with the Board is public information. |
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| (l) For any complaint determined to be frivolous or without |
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| merit, the complaint and other enforcement case information |
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| related to that complaint are confidential. The information may |
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| be used only by the Board or by the Department's staff or |
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| agents directly involved in the enforcement process for that |
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| complaint. The information is not subject to discovery, |
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| subpoena, or other disclosure. |
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(ii) does not demonstrate harm to any |
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| Sec. 7.10. Complaint information. |
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| shall assign a number to each complaint filed with the Board |
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| and
ensure that each phase of the processing of a complaint is |
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| appropriately documented. |
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| (b) The Board shall maintain a file on each written |
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| complaint filed with the Board. The file must include each of |
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| the following: |
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| (1) The name of the complainant. |
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| (2) The date the complaint is received by the Board. |
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| (3) The subject matter of the complaint. |
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| (4) The name of each person contacted in relation to |
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| the complaint. |
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| (5) A summary of the results of the review or |
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| investigation of the complaint. |
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| (6) An explanation of the reason the file was closed, |
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| if the Department closed the file without taking action |
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| other than to investigate the complaint. |
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| (c) The Board shall provide to the complainant and to each |
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| person who is a subject of the complaint a copy of the Board's |
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| complaint of the status of the complaint, unless the notice |
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| would jeopardize an undercover investigation. |
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| (225 ILCS 325/7.15 new) |
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| Sec. 7.15. Statistical analysis of complaints. |
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| (a) The Board shall develop and maintain a complaint |
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| tracking system to monitor the processing of complaints filed |
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| with the Board. |
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| (b) The Board shall annually provide a statistical analysis |
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| of the complaints filed with the Board during the preceding |
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| year, which shall include all of the following information: |
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| (1) The number of complaints filed. |
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| (2) A categorization of complaints filed according to |
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| the basis of the complaint and the number of complaints in |
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| each category. |
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| (3) The number of complaints filed by Board staff. |
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| (4) The number of complaints filed by persons other |
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| than Board staff. |
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| (5) The average length of time required to resolve a |
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| complaint. |
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| (6) The number of complaints resolved and the manner in |
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| which they were resolved, including the following: |
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| (A) the number of complaints dismissed and the |
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| disciplinary action, the disciplinary action taken, |
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| by stipulation, agreed settlement, consent order, |
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| default, or order following a contested case hearing; |
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| and |
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| (C) the number of complaints filed that are |
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| unresolved, the number of those complaints filed by |
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| Board staff, the number of those complaints filed by |
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| persons other than Board staff, and the average length |
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| of time that the unresolved complaints have been on |
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| file. |
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| (225 ILCS 325/7.20 new) |
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| Sec. 7.20. Public participation. The Board shall develop |
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| and implement policies that provide the public with a |
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| reasonable opportunity to appear before the Board and to speak |
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| on any issue under the jurisdiction of the Board.
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| (225 ILCS 325/10) (from Ch. 111, par. 5210)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2010)
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| Sec. 10. Minimum standards for examination for licensure as
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| professional engineer. To qualify for licensure as a |
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| professional
engineer each applicant shall be:
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years who submits acceptable evidence to the Board of |
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| an additional 4
years or more of experience in engineering work |
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| of a grade and character
which indicate that the individual may |
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| be competent to practice
professional engineering, and who then |
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| passes a nominal 8-hour written
examination in the fundamentals |
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| of engineering, and a nominal 8-hour
written examination in the |
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| principles and practice of engineering. Upon
passing both |
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| examinations, the applicant, if otherwise qualified, shall
be |
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| granted a license to practice professional engineering in this |
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| State; or
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| (b) A graduate of a non-approved engineering curriculum or |
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| a related
science curriculum of at least 4 years and meeting |
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| the requirements as
set forth by rule, who submits acceptable |
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| evidence to the Board of an
additional 8 years or more of |
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| experience in engineering work of a grade
and character which |
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| indicate that the individual may be competent to
practice |
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| professional engineering, and who then passes a nominal 8-hour
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| written examination in the fundamentals of engineering and a |
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| nominal
8-hour written examination in the principles and |
20 |
| practice of
engineering. Upon passing both examinations, the |
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| applicant, if
otherwise qualified, shall be granted a license |
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| to practice professional
engineering in this State; or
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| (c) An engineer intern who meets the education and |
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| experience
qualifications of subsection (a) or (b) of this |
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and has passed the nominal 8-hour written examination |
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of engineering ,
by application
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| an engineer intern successfully completes the Upon passing
that |
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| examination and submits evidence to the Board of meeting the |
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| experience qualifications of subsection (a) or (b) of this |
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| Section , he or she the applicant , if otherwise qualified, shall |
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| be
granted a license to practice professional engineering in |
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| this State.
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| (d) When considering an applicant's
qualifications for |
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| licensure under this Act, the Department may take into
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| consideration whether an applicant has engaged in conduct or |
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| actions that
would constitute a violation of the Standards of |
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| Professional Conduct for
this Act as provided for by |
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| administrative rules.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-92, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| (225 ILCS 325/17) (from Ch. 111, par. 5217)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2010)
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| Sec. 17. Licensure; Renewal; Restoration; Person in |
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| military
service. The expiration date and renewal period for |
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| each professional
engineer license issued under this Act shall |
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| be set by the Department
by rule. The
enrollment of an engineer |
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| intern shall not expire.
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| Any person whose
license has expired or whose license is on |
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| inactive status may have such
license restored by making |
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proof acceptable to |
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| Department and by
paying the required restoration fee.
If the |
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| person has not maintained an active practice in another
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| jurisdiction satisfactory to the Department, the Board shall |
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| determine,
by an evaluation program established by rule, the |
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| person's fitness to
resume active status and may require the |
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| person to complete a period of
evaluated experience and may |
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| require successful completion of the
principles and practice |
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| examination.
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| However, any person whose license expired while that person |
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| was (1) in
Federal Service on active duty with the Armed Forces |
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| of the United
States, or the State Militia called into service |
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| or training, or (2) in
training or education under the |
16 |
| supervision of the United States
preliminary to induction into |
17 |
| the military service, may have such
license renewed or restored |
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| without paying any lapsed renewal fees if,
within 2 years after |
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| honorable termination of such service, training,
or education, |
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| except under conditions other than honorable, the
Department is |
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| furnished with satisfactory evidence that the person has
been |
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| so engaged and has maintained professional competence and that |
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| such
service, training or education has been so terminated.
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| Each application
for renewal shall contain the original |
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| seal and signature of the
professional engineer. Applicants for |
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certify that all conditions of |
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| The Department may grant the title "Retired" to eligible |
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| retirees to be used immediately adjacent to the title of |
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| Professional Engineer. The use of the title "PE Retired" shall |
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| not constitute representation of current licensure, |
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| registration, or certification. Any person without an active |
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| license, registration, or certificate shall not be permitted to |
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| practice professional engineering. |
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| (Source: P.A. 89-61, eff. 6-30-95.)
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| (225 ILCS 325/42) (from Ch. 111, par. 5242)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2010)
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| Sec. 42. Civil penalties.
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| (1) In addition to any other penalty provided by law, any |
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| person, sole
proprietorship, professional service corporation, |
16 |
| limited liability company,
partnership, or other entity
who
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| violates Section 40 of this Act shall forfeit and pay to the |
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| Design
Professionals Administration and Investigation Fund a |
19 |
| civil penalty in an
amount determined by the Department of not |
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| more than $25,000 $5,000 for
each offense. The penalty shall be |
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| assessed in proceedings as provided in
Sections 26 through 33 |
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| and Section 37 of this Act.
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| (2) Unless the amount of the penalty is paid within 60 days |
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| after the
order becomes final, the order shall constitute a |
25 |
| judgment and shall be
filed and execution issued thereon in the |