Public Act 098-1030 Public Act 1030 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-1030 | HB5735 Enrolled | LRB098 18440 AMC 53577 b |
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| AN ACT concerning business.
| 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 Home | Repair and Construction Task Force Act. | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds as follows: | (1) In November, 2013, several tornadoes devastated | parts of many Illinois towns, including Brookport, Coal | City/Braidwood, Gifford, New Minden, Pekin, and | Washington. In previous years, Illinois has suffered | natural disasters, such as the flooding that destroyed | parts of southern Illinois in 1993. Storms, tornadoes, and | flooding have affected numerous parts of the State nearly | every year. | (2) Often, after natural disasters such as storms or | flooding, contractors from outside the local area where the | disaster occurred come into the area and solicit business. | In some cases, the contractors engage in high pressure | sales tactics and collect large down payments from | homeowners anxious to repair their homes after a disaster, | and then fail to complete the work in a workmanlike manner | or leave the area without even beginning the work. | Homeowners are unable to reach the contractors either |
| because the contractors provided a false physical address | or telephone number or because the contractors are | unresponsive to calls and letters. | (3) Each year, the Attorney General's office receives a | significant number of consumer complaints about home | repair and construction, and such complaints rank among the | top 10 consumer complaint types that office receives | annually. These complaints often involve allegations of | poor workmanship, failure to complete the contracted for | work, or failure to begin the contracted for work. These | complaints often arise after natural disasters, but the | Attorney General's office also receives numerous | complaints every year about routine home repair and | construction outside of a natural disaster. | (4) The Attorney General wishes to explore whether | Illinois residents would benefit from legislation that | requires home repair and construction contractors to | obtain a license from the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation before offering home repair and | construction services in Illinois and, if so, whether | potential licensees and all their agents should be required | to pass a proficiency test and meet certain qualifications | as a condition of obtaining a license. | Section 10. Definition. As used in this Act, "home repair | and construction" means the building of a new structure |
| primarily designed or used as a residence or the fixing, | replacing, altering, converting, modernizing, improving, or | making of an addition to any real property primarily designed | or used as a residence other than maintenance, service, or | repairs under $500. "Home repair and construction" includes the | construction, installation, replacement, or improvement of | driveways, swimming pools, porches, kitchens, bathrooms, | basements, chimneys, chimney liners, garages, fences, fallout | shelters, central air conditioning, central heating, boilers, | furnaces, electrical wiring, sewers, plumbing fixtures, storm | doors, windows, roofs, and awnings and other improvements to | structures within the residence or upon the land adjacent to | the residence. "Home repair and construction" does not include | the sale, installation, cleaning, or repair of carpets; the | repair, installation, replacement, or connection of any home | appliance, including, but not limited to, disposals, | refrigerators, ranges, garage door openers, televisions or | television antennas, washing machines, telephones, hot water | heaters, satellite dishes, or other appliances when the person | replacing, installing, repairing, or connecting the home | appliance is an employee or agent of the merchant that sold the | home appliance or sold new products of the same type; or | landscaping.
| Section 15. Home Repair and Construction Task Force; | members. |
| (a) There is created the Home Repair and Construction Task | Force consisting of the following members: | (1) one member of the Senate appointed by the President | of the Senate; | (2) one member of the Senate appointed by the Minority | Leader of the Senate; | (3) one member of the House of Representatives | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; | (4) one member of the House of Representatives | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of | Representatives; | (5) one member appointed by the Governor; | (6) one member representing the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation appointed by the | Secretary of Financial and Professional Regulation; | (7) one member representing consumers' interests | appointed by the Attorney General; | (8) two members representing the home repair industry | appointed by the Attorney General; | (9) three members representing the home builder | industry appointed by the Attorney General; | (10) one member representing the retail merchants that | subcontract with home repair industry and construction | industry members appointed by the Attorney General; | (11) one member representing the homeowners insurance | industry appointed by the Attorney General; |
| (12) three members representing unions with members in | the home repair and construction industries appointed by | the Attorney General; | (13) one member representing the interests of Illinois | municipalities appointed by the Attorney General; | (14) one member representing the interests of Illinois | counties appointed by the Attorney General; | (15) one member appointed by the City of Chicago | Commissioner of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection; | (16) one member representing Illinois building | officials appointed by the Attorney General; and | (17) one member appointed by the Attorney General, who | shall be designated the chairperson by the Attorney | General. | (b) All appointments to the Task Force shall be made within | 60 days after the effective date of this Act. | (c) Vacancies in the Task Force shall be filled by the | initial appointing authority within 30 days after the vacancy | occurs. | (d) The members of the Task Force shall serve without | compensation. | (e) The Task Force may consult with experts and shall | receive the cooperation of those State agencies it deems | appropriate to assist the Task Force in carrying out its | duties. | (f) The Task Force shall meet initially at the call of the |
| Attorney General no later than 90 days after the effective date | of this Act, and shall thereafter meet at the call of the | chairperson. | (g) The Attorney General shall provide administrative and | other support to the Task Force.
| Section 20. Duties. The Task Force shall: | (1) discuss whether the residents of Illinois would | benefit from legislation requiring home repair and | construction service providers to obtain a license from the | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation before | offering theses services in Illinois; | (2) if it is determined that licensure is required, | determine: | (A) the requirements applicants must meet to | qualify for a license; | (B) grounds for denial or revocation of a license; | and | (C) any other considerations relevant to a | licensing requirement; and | (3) make recommendations to the General Assembly.
| Section 25. Report. No later than November 1, 2015, the | Task Force shall summarize its findings and recommendations in | a report to the General Assembly and shall file the report as | provided in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization |
| Act. Upon filing its report, the Task Force is dissolved. | Section 30. Repealer. This Act is repealed on January 1, | 2016.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2014
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