Public Act 102-1078 Public Act 1078 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-1078 | HB5575 Enrolled | LRB102 23484 SPS 32660 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize Barriers Task | Force Act. | Section 5. Declaration of public policy. | (a) The State finds that persons from historically and | economically disadvantaged groups have been directly and | indirectly excluded from opportunity and shared prosperity and | that it is in the public policy interest of the State to foster | an environment where all people, particularly those | equity-focused populations subjected to arbitrary barriers, | have the freedom to create their own path to success and | self-actualization. | (b) The State also finds that the freedom and access to | opportunities needed to achieve one's highest potential | through a lawful occupation is critically important to the | well-being of people in the State, and that the right to pursue | a lawful occupation is a fundamental right of all people. | (c) Therefore, it is in the public policy interest of the | State to minimize and remove unnecessary, arbitrary, and | ineffective barriers to employment and economic prosperity |
| that disproportionately exclude persons from historically and | economically disadvantaged groups. | (d) The General Assembly finds that occupational licensing | procedures and programs can unintentionally erect costly | barriers to employment for low-income persons, persons who | identify as black, indigenous, and people of color, formerly | convicted or incarcerated persons, women, and other | historically and economically disadvantaged populations. | (e) It is in the public policy interest of the State to | ensure that costly, unnecessary personal qualification | requirements or procedures in current occupational licensing | policies are minimized or removed in order to expand equitable | access to employment opportunities for persons in historically | and economically disadvantaged populations. | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | "Department" means the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation. | "Low-income and middle-income licensed occupations" means | any licensed occupation regulated by the Department where the | average annual income of those employed in the occupation in | this State is equal to or less than the median annual income | for residents of this State as determined by the 2020 United | States Census. | "Task Force" means the Comprehensive Licensing Information | to Minimize Barriers Task Force. |
| Section 15. Task Force. | (a) The Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize | Barriers Task Force is hereby created within the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation. | (b) Within 60 days after the effective date of this Act, | the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint the | chairperson of the Task Force and the President of the Senate | shall appoint the vice-chairperson. | (c) Within 90 days after the appointment of the | chairperson and vice-chairperson, the chairperson and | vice-chairperson of the Task Force shall unanimously appoint | the following members of the Task Force: | (1) one representative from a nonprofit organization | that focuses on workforce development; | (2) one representative from a nonprofit organization | that focuses on reintegrating citizens returning from a | period of incarceration; | (3) one member of the public that works in a | low-income or middle-income licensed occupation and holds | an active license in good standing who has faced barriers | to employment through licensure, who may be recommended by | the member described in paragraph (1); | (4) one member of the public that works in a | low-income or middle-income licensed occupation and holds | an active license in good standing who has faced barriers |
| to employment through licensure specifically due to a | period of incarceration, who may be recommended by the | member described in paragraph (2); | (5) one member who holds an advanced degree and is an | expert in the field of licensing, workforce development, | or labor economics and is currently either a member of the | faculty at an accredited college or university in this | State or conducting related research through a research | institute affiliated with an accredited college or | university in this State; and | (6) one member who holds an advanced degree and is an | expert in the field of public health and safety regulation | and is currently either a member of the faculty at an | accredited college or university in this State or | conducting related research through a research institute | affiliated with an accredited college or university in | this State. | (d) Within 90 days after the appointment of the | chairperson and vice-chairperson, the following members shall | be appointed to the Task Force: | (1) the Secretary of Financial and Professional | Regulation, or the Secretary's appointed designee; | (2) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the | House of Representatives; and | (3) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the | Senate. |
| (e) Members of the Task Force shall serve without | compensation, but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses | incurred in the performance of their duties from funds | appropriated for that purpose. | (f) The Department shall provide administrative support to | the Task Force. | (g) Within 60 days after the final selection and | appointment of the members of the Task Force, the chairperson | shall convene the first meeting of the Task Force. | (h) Meetings of the Task Force shall be held monthly, with | at least 30 days between the previous meeting and the upcoming | meeting. Meetings shall be posted publicly. | Section 20. Report. | (a) The Task Force shall conduct an analysis of | occupational licensing, including, but not limited to, | processes, procedures, and statutory requirements for | licensure administered by the Department. The findings of this | analysis shall be delivered to the General Assembly, the | Office of Management and Budget, the Department, and the | public in the form of a final report. For the purpose of | ensuring that historically and economically disadvantaged | populations are centered in this analysis, the Task Force | shall identify low-income and middle-income licensed | occupations in this State and aggregate the information from | those occupations under the occupations' respective regulatory |
| board overseen by the Department to form the basis of the | report. | (b) The report shall contain, to the extent available, | information collected from sources including, but not limited | to, the Department, department licensure boards, other State | boards, relevant departments, or other bodies of the State, | and supplementary data including, but not limited to, census | statistics, federal reporting, or published research as | follows: | (1) the number of license applications submitted | compared with the number of licenses issued; | (2) data concerning the reason why licenses were | denied or revoked and a ranking of the most common reasons | for denial or revocation; | (3) an analysis of the information required of license | applicants by the Department compared with the information | that the Department is required by statute to verify, to | ascertain if applicants are required to submit superfluous | information; | (4) demographic information for the last 5 years of | (i) active license holders, (ii) license holders who were | disciplined in that period, (iii) license holders whose | licenses were revoked in that period, and (iv) license | applicants who were not issued licenses; | (5) data aggregated from the last 5 years of monthly | enforcement reports, including a ranking of the most |
| common reasons for public discipline; | (6) the cost of licensure to the individual, | including, but not limited to, the fees for initial | licensure and renewal, the average cost of training and | testing required for initial licensure, and the average | cost of meeting continuing education requirements for | license renewal; | (7) the locations within this State of each program or | school that provides the required training and testing | needed to obtain or renew a license, and whether the | required training and testing can be fulfilled online; | (8) the languages in which the required training or | testing is offered; | (9) the acceptance rates, graduation rates, and | dropout rates of the training facilities that provide | required training; | (10) the percentage of students at each school that | offers required training who financed the required | training through student loans; and | (11) the average annual salary of those in the | occupation. | (c) The final report shall also contain a general | description of the steps taken by the Task Force to fulfill the | report criteria and shall include in an appendix of the report | any results of the Task Force's analysis in the form of graphs, | charts, or other data visualizations. The Task Force shall |
| also exercise due care in the reporting of this information to | protect sensitive information of personal or proprietary value | or information that would risk the security of residents of | this State. | (d) The Task Force shall publish the final report by | December 1, 2023 with recommendations to the General Assembly, | including recommendations for continued required reporting | from the Department to better support the General Assembly in | revoking, modifying, or creating new licensing Acts.
| Section 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed December 1, 2024. | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 6/10/2022
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