Full Text of HB5575 102nd General Assembly
HB5575 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
| | 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB5575 Introduced 1/31/2022, by Rep. Carol Ammons SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| |
Creates the Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize Barriers Task Force Act. Creates the Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize Barriers Task Force within the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Adds provisions governing task force membership, duties, powers, and compensation. Provides that the task force shall meet monthly. Provides that the task force shall submit a report to the General Assembly, the Office of Management and Budget, the Department, and the public in the form of a final report by December 1, 2023. Provides that the final report shall identify low-income and middle-income licensed occupations in the State and aggregate the information from those occupations under their respective regulatory boards overseen by the Department. Provides that the Act is repealed on December 1, 2024. Effective immediately.
|
| |
| | A BILL FOR |
|
| | | HB5575 | | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 5 | | Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize Barriers Task | 6 | | Force Act. | 7 | | Section 5. Declaration of public policy. | 8 | | (a) The State of Illinois finds that persons from | 9 | | historically and economically disadvantaged groups have been | 10 | | directly and indirectly excluded from opportunity and shared | 11 | | prosperity and that it is in the public policy interest of the | 12 | | State to foster an environment where all people, particularly | 13 | | those equity-focused populations subjected to arbitrary | 14 | | barriers, have the freedom to create their own path to success | 15 | | and self-actualization. | 16 | | (b) The State also finds that the freedom and access to | 17 | | opportunities needed to achieve one's highest potential | 18 | | through a lawful occupation is critically important to the | 19 | | well-being of people in Illinois, and that the right to pursue | 20 | | a lawful occupation is a fundamental right of all people. | 21 | | (c) Therefore, it is in the public policy interest of the | 22 | | State to minimize and remove unnecessary, arbitrary, and | 23 | | ineffective barriers to employment and economic prosperity |
| | | HB5575 | - 2 - | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | that disproportionately exclude persons from historically and | 2 | | economically disadvantaged groups. | 3 | | (d) The General Assembly finds that occupational licensing | 4 | | procedures and programs can unintentionally erect costly | 5 | | barriers to employment for low-income persons, persons who | 6 | | identify as black, indigenous, and people of color, formerly | 7 | | convicted or incarcerated persons, women, and other | 8 | | historically and economically disadvantaged populations. | 9 | | (e) The General Assembly also finds that its Members do | 10 | | not receive enough objective, actionable information for the | 11 | | purpose of effectively legislating regarding occupational | 12 | | licensing programs, procedures, funding, administration, or | 13 | | reporting overseen by the Department of Financial and | 14 | | Professional Regulation. | 15 | | (f) It is in the public policy interest of the State to | 16 | | ensure that costly, unnecessary personal qualification | 17 | | requirements or procedures in current occupational licensing | 18 | | policies are minimized or removed in order to expand equitable | 19 | | access to employment opportunities for persons in historically | 20 | | and economically disadvantaged populations. | 21 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 22 | | "Department" means the Department of Financial and | 23 | | Professional Regulation. | 24 | | "Low-income and middle-income licensed occupations" means | 25 | | any licensed occupation regulated by the Department where the |
| | | HB5575 | - 3 - | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | average annual income of those employed in the occupation in | 2 | | this State is equal to or less than the median annual income | 3 | | for residents of this State as determined by the 2020 United | 4 | | States Census. | 5 | | "Task force" means the Comprehensive Licensing Information | 6 | | to Minimize Barriers Task Force. | 7 | | Section 15. Task force. | 8 | | (a) The Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize | 9 | | Barriers Task Force is hereby created within the Department of | 10 | | Financial and Professional Regulation. | 11 | | (b) Within 60 days after the effective date of this Act, | 12 | | the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint the | 13 | | chairperson of the task force and the President of the Senate | 14 | | shall appoint the vice-chairperson. | 15 | | (c) Within 90 days after the appointment of the | 16 | | chairperson and vice-chairperson, the chairperson and | 17 | | vice-chairperson of the task force shall unanimously appoint | 18 | | the following members of the task force: | 19 | | (1) one representative from a nonprofit organization | 20 | | that focuses on workforce development; | 21 | | (2) one representative from a nonprofit organization | 22 | | that focuses on reintegrating citizens returning from a | 23 | | period of incarceration; | 24 | | (3) one member of the public that works in a | 25 | | low-income or middle-income licensed occupation and holds |
| | | HB5575 | - 4 - | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | an active license in good standing who has faced barriers | 2 | | to employment through licensure, who may be recommended by | 3 | | the member described in item (1); | 4 | | (4) one member of the public that works in a | 5 | | low-income or middle-income licensed occupation and holds | 6 | | an active license in good standing who has faced barriers | 7 | | to employment through licensure specifically due to a | 8 | | period of incarceration, who may be recommended by the | 9 | | member described in item (2); | 10 | | (5) one member who holds an advanced degree and is an | 11 | | expert in the field of licensing, workforce development, | 12 | | or labor economics and is currently either a member of the | 13 | | faculty at an accredited college or university in this | 14 | | State or conducting related research through a research | 15 | | institute affiliated with an accredited college or | 16 | | university in this State; and | 17 | | (6) one member who holds an advanced degree and is an | 18 | | expert in the field of public health and safety regulation | 19 | | and is currently either a member of the faculty at an | 20 | | accredited college or university in this State or | 21 | | conducting related research through a research institute | 22 | | affiliated with an accredited college or university in | 23 | | this State. | 24 | | (d) Within 90 days after the appointment of the | 25 | | chairperson and vice-chairperson, the following members shall | 26 | | be appointed to the task force: |
| | | HB5575 | - 5 - | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | (1) the Director of Financial and Professional | 2 | | Regulation, or his or her appointed designee; | 3 | | (2) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the | 4 | | House of Representatives; and | 5 | | (3) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the | 6 | | Senate. | 7 | | (e) Members of the task force shall serve without | 8 | | compensation, but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses | 9 | | incurred in the performance of their duties from funds | 10 | | appropriated for that purpose. | 11 | | (f) The Department shall provide administrative support to | 12 | | the task force. | 13 | | (g) Within 60 days after the final selection and | 14 | | appointment of the members of the task force, the chairperson | 15 | | shall convene the first meeting of the task force. | 16 | | (h) Meetings of the task force shall be held monthly, with | 17 | | at least 30 days between the previous meeting and the upcoming | 18 | | meeting. Meetings shall be posted publicly. | 19 | | Section 20. Report. | 20 | | (a) The task force shall conduct an analysis of | 21 | | occupational licensing, including, but not limited to, | 22 | | processes, procedures, and statutory requirements for | 23 | | licensure administered by the Department. The findings of this | 24 | | analysis shall be delivered to the General Assembly, the | 25 | | Office of Management and Budget, the Department, and the |
| | | HB5575 | - 6 - | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | public in the form of a final report. For the purpose of | 2 | | ensuring that historically and economically disadvantaged | 3 | | populations are centered in this analysis, the task force | 4 | | shall identify low-income and middle-income licensed | 5 | | occupations in this State and aggregate the information from | 6 | | those occupations under their respective regulatory boards | 7 | | overseen by the Department to form the basis of the report. | 8 | | (b) The report shall contain information from each | 9 | | licensing board as follows: | 10 | | (1) the number of license applications submitted | 11 | | compared with the number of licenses issued; | 12 | | (2) data concerning why licenses were denied or | 13 | | revoked and a ranking of the most common reasons for | 14 | | denial or revocation; | 15 | | (3) an analysis of the information required of license | 16 | | applicants by the Department compared with the information | 17 | | that the Department is required by statute to verify, to | 18 | | ascertain if applicants are required to submit superfluous | 19 | | information; | 20 | | (4) demographic information for the last 5 years of | 21 | | (i) active license holders, (ii) license holders who were | 22 | | disciplined in that period, (iii) license holders whose | 23 | | licenses were revoked in that period, and (iv) license | 24 | | applicants who were not issued licenses; | 25 | | (5) data aggregated from the last 5 years of monthly | 26 | | enforcement reports, including a ranking of the most |
| | | HB5575 | - 7 - | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | common reasons for both initiating an enforcement action | 2 | | and the enforcement action taken; | 3 | | (6) the cost of licensure to the individual, | 4 | | including, but not limited to, the fees for initial | 5 | | licensure and renewal, the average cost of training and | 6 | | testing required for initial licensure, and the average | 7 | | cost of meeting continuing education requirements for | 8 | | license renewal; | 9 | | (7) the locations within this State of each program or | 10 | | school that provides the required training and testing | 11 | | needed to obtain or renew a license, and whether the | 12 | | required training and testing can be fulfilled online; | 13 | | (8) the languages in which the required training or | 14 | | testing is offered; | 15 | | (9) the acceptance rates, graduation rates, and | 16 | | dropout rates of the training facilities that provide | 17 | | required training; | 18 | | (10) the percentage of students at each school that | 19 | | offers required training who financed the required | 20 | | training through student loans; and | 21 | | (11) the average annual salary of those in the | 22 | | occupation. | 23 | | (c) The final report shall also contain a general | 24 | | description of the steps taken by the task force to fulfill the | 25 | | report criteria and shall include in an appendix of the report | 26 | | any results of the task force's analysis in the form of graphs, |
| | | HB5575 | - 8 - | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
|
| 1 | | charts, or other data visualizations. The task force shall | 2 | | also exercise due care in the reporting of this information to | 3 | | protect sensitive information of personal or proprietary value | 4 | | or information that would risk the security of residents of | 5 | | this State. | 6 | | (d) The task force shall publish the final report by | 7 | | December 1, 2023 with recommendations to the General Assembly, | 8 | | including recommendations for continued required reporting | 9 | | from the Department to better support the General Assembly in | 10 | | revoking, modifying, or creating new licensing Acts.
| 11 | | Section 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed December 1, 2024. | 12 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 13 | | becoming law.
|
|