Article 10. Licensing and Registration Provisions  



 
    (225 ILCS 411/Art. 10 heading)
Article 10.
Licensing and Registration Provisions
(Article scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-5)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-5. Restrictions and limitations. No person shall, without a valid license issued by the Department, (i) hold himself or herself out in any manner to the public as a licensed cemetery authority, licensed cemetery manager, or customer service employee or (ii) attach the title "licensed cemetery authority", "licensed cemetery manager", or "licensed customer service employee" to his or her name. No person shall, without a valid license or exemption from licensure from the Department, render or offer to render services constituting the practice of cemetery operation.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-10)
    Sec. 10-10. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10. Repealed by P.A. 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-15)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-15. Licenses for cemetery authorities, cemetery managers, and customer service employees. The application for a cemetery authority license must be submitted to the Department within 6 months after the Department adopts rules under this Act. For cemetery managers already working for a cemetery authority at the time of cemetery authority application for licensure, the application for a cemetery manager license must be submitted at the same time as the original application for licensure as a cemetery authority. Any applicant for licensure as a cemetery manager of a cemetery authority that is already licensed under this Act or that has a pending application for licensure under this Act must submit his or her application to the Department on or before his or her first day of work. The application for a customer service employee license must be submitted to the Department within 10 days after the cemetery authority for which he or she works becomes licensed under this Act or on or before his or her first day of work for a cemetery authority that is already licensed under this Act, whichever the case may be. If the person fails to submit the application within the required period, the person shall be considered to be engaged in unlicensed practice and shall be subject to discipline in accordance with Article 25 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-20)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-20. Application for original license or exemption.
    (a) Applications for original licensure as a cemetery authority, cemetery manager, or customer service employee authorized by this Act, or application for exemption from licensure as a cemetery authority, shall be made to the Department on forms prescribed by the Department, which shall include the applicant's Social Security number or FEIN number, or both, and shall be accompanied by the required fee as set by Section 10-55 of this Act and further refined by rule. Applications for partial or full exemption from licensure as a cemetery authority shall be submitted to the Department within 6 months after the Department adopts rules under this Act. If the person fails to submit the application for partial or full exemption within this period, the person shall be subject to discipline in accordance with Article 25 of this Act. The process for renewing a full or partial exemption shall be set by rule. If a cemetery authority seeks to practice at more than one location, it shall meet all licensure requirements at each location as required by this Act and by rule, including submission of an application and fee.
    (b) (Blank).
    (c) After initial licensure, if any person comes to obtain at least 51% of the ownership over the licensed cemetery authority, then the cemetery authority shall have to apply for a new license and receive licensure in the required time as set by rule. The current license remains in effect until the Department takes action on the application for a new license.
    (d) All applications shall contain the information that, in the judgment of the Department, will enable the Department to pass on the qualifications of the applicant for an exemption from licensure or for a license to practice as a cemetery authority, cemetery manager, or customer service employee as set by rule.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-21)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-21. Qualifications for licensure.
    (a) A cemetery authority shall apply for licensure on forms prescribed by the Department and pay the required fee. An applicant is qualified for licensure as a cemetery authority if the applicant meets all of the following qualifications:
        (1) The applicant has not committed any act or

    
offense in any jurisdiction that would constitute the basis for discipline under this Act. When considering such license, the Department shall take into consideration the following:
            (A) the applicant's record of compliance with the
        
Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics, and whether the applicant has been found to have engaged in any unethical or dishonest practices in the cemetery business;
            (B) whether the applicant has been adjudicated,
        
civilly or criminally, to have committed fraud or to have violated any law of any state involving unfair trade or business practices, has been convicted of a misdemeanor of which fraud is an essential element or which involves any aspect of the cemetery business, or has been convicted of any felony;
            (C) whether the applicant has willfully violated
        
any provision of this Act or a predecessor law or any regulations relating thereto;
            (D) whether the applicant has been permanently or
        
temporarily suspended, enjoined, or barred by any court of competent jurisdiction in any state from engaging in or continuing any conduct or practice involving any aspect of the cemetery or funeral business; and
            (E) whether the applicant has ever had any
        
license to practice any profession or occupation suspended, denied, fined, or otherwise acted against or disciplined by the applicable licensing authority.
        If the applicant is a corporation, limited liability
    
company, partnership, or other entity permitted by law, then the Department shall determine whether each principal, owner, member, officer, and shareholder holding 25% or more of corporate stock has met the requirements of this item (1) of subsection (a) of this Section.
        (2) The applicant must provide a statement of its
    
assets and liabilities to the Department.
        (3) The applicant has not, within the preceding 10
    
years, been convicted of or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to (i) a Class X felony or (ii) a felony, an essential element of which was fraud or dishonesty under the laws of this State, another state, the United States, or a foreign jurisdiction. If the applicant is a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or other entity permitted by law, then each principal, owner, member, officer, and shareholder holding 25% or more of corporate stock has not, within the preceding 10 years, been convicted of or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to (i) a Class X felony or (ii) a felony, an essential element of which was fraud or dishonesty under the laws of this State, another state, the United States, or a foreign jurisdiction.
        (4) The applicant shall authorize the Department to
    
conduct a criminal background check that does not involve fingerprinting.
        (5) In the case of a person or entity applying for
    
renewal of his, her, or its license, the applicant has complied with all other requirements of this Act and the rules adopted for the implementation of this Act.
    (b) The cemetery manager and customer service employees of a licensed cemetery authority shall apply for licensure as a cemetery manager or customer service employee on forms prescribed by the Department and pay the required fee. A person is qualified for licensure as a cemetery manager or customer service employee if he or she meets all of the following requirements:
        (1) Is at least 18 years of age.
        (2) Has acted in an ethical manner as set forth in
    
Section 10-23 of this Act. In determining qualifications of licensure, the Department shall take into consideration the factors outlined in item (1) of subsection (a) of this Section.
        (3) Submits proof of successful completion of a high
    
school education or its equivalent as established by rule.
        (4) The applicant shall authorize the Department to
    
conduct a criminal background check that does not involve fingerprinting.
        (5) Has not committed a violation of this Act or any
    
rules adopted under this Act that, in the opinion of the Department, renders the applicant unqualified to be a cemetery manager.
        (6) Submits proof of successful completion of a
    
certification course recognized by the Department for a cemetery manager or customer service employee, whichever the case may be.
        (7) Has not, within the preceding 10 years, been
    
convicted of or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to (i) a Class X felony or (ii) a felony, an essential element of which was fraud or dishonesty under the laws of this State, another state, the United States, or a foreign jurisdiction.
        (8) (Blank).
        (9) In the case of a person applying for renewal of
    
his or her license, has complied with all other requirements of this Act and the rules adopted for implementation of this Act.
    (c) Each applicant for a cemetery authority, cemetery manager, or customer service employee license shall authorize the Department to conduct a criminal background check that does not involve fingerprinting. The Department must, in turn, conduct the criminal background check on each applicant. The Department shall adopt rules to implement this subsection (c), but in no event shall the Department impose a fee upon the applicant for the background check.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-22)
    Sec. 10-22. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10. Repealed by P.A. 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-23)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-23. Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics. Licensed cemetery authorities and their licensed cemetery managers and customer service employees, and cemetery authorities maintaining a partial exemption and their cemetery managers and customer service employees shall:
    (a) Refrain from committing any action that may violate Section 25-10 of this Act;
    (b) Be aware of applicable federal and State laws and regulations, adhere to those laws and regulations, and be able to explain them to families in an understandable manner;
    (c) Treat all human remains with proper care and dignity, honoring known religious, ethnic, and personal beliefs;
    (d) Protect all confidential information;
    (e) Carry out all aspects of service in a competent and respectful manner;
    (f) Fulfill all written and verbal agreements and contracts;
    (g) Provide honest, factual, and complete information regarding all aspects of the services offered and provided;
    (h) Not engage in advertising that is false, misleading, or otherwise prohibited by law;
    (i) Not discriminate against any person because of race, creed, marital status, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, or color, except a religious cemetery may restrict its services to those of the same religious faith or creed. A cemetery authority operating any cemetery may designate parts of cemeteries or burial grounds for the specific use of persons whose religious code requires isolation;
    (j) To have clear and specific cemetery rules and regulations, subject to other applicable law, including this Act, and to apply them equally to all families served;
    (k) Report all violations of this Act and this Section to the Department.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-25)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-25. Certification.
    (a) The Department shall authorize certification programs for cemetery manager and customer service employee applicants. The certification programs must consist of education and training in cemetery ethics, cemetery law, and cemetery practices. Cemetery ethics shall include, without limitation, the Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics as set forth in Section 10-23 of this Act. Cemetery law shall include, without limitation, the Cemetery Oversight Act, the Cemetery Care Act, the Disposition of Remains Act, and the Cemetery Protection Act. Cemetery practices shall include, without limitation, treating the dead and their family members with dignity and respect. The certification program shall include an examination administered by the entity providing the certification.
    (a-5) An entity seeking to offer a certification program to cemetery manager applicants and customer service employee applicants must receive approval of its program from the Department in a manner and form prescribed by the Department by rule. As part of this process, the entity must submit to the Department the examination it offers or intends to offer as part of its certification program.
    (a-10) A cemetery manager applicant or customer service employee applicant may choose any entity that has been approved by the Department from which to obtain certification.
    (b) Cemetery manager applicants and customer service employee applicants shall pay the fee for the certification program directly to the entity offering the program.
    (c) If the cemetery manager applicant or customer service employee applicant neglects, fails, or refuses to become certified within one year after filing an application, then the application shall be denied. However, the applicant may thereafter submit a new application accompanied by the required fee. The applicant shall meet the requirements in force at the time of making the new application.
    (d) A cemetery manager applicant or customer service employee applicant who has completed a certification program offered by an entity that has not received the Department's approval as required by this Section has not met the qualifications for licensure as set forth in Section 10-21 of this Act.
    (e) The Department shall recognize any certification program that is conducted by a death care trade association in Illinois that has been in existence for more than 5 years that, in the determination of the Department, provides adequate education and training in cemetery law, cemetery ethics, and cemetery practices and administers an examination covering the same.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-30)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-30. Continuing education. The Department shall adopt rules for continuing education of cemetery managers and customer service employees. The continuing education programs may consist of education and training in cemetery ethics, cemetery law, and cemetery practices as defined in Section 10-25 of this Act. An entity seeking to offer a continuing education program to cemetery managers and customer service employees must receive approval of its program from the Department in a manner and form prescribed by the Department by rule. Cemetery managers shall be required to complete 6 hours of continuing education during each renewal cycle. Customer service employees shall be required to complete 3 hours of continuing education during each renewal cycle.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-39)
    Sec. 10-39. Cemetery manager and customer service employee; display of certification and license; grace periods. The cemetery manager and customer service employee must conspicuously display the certification and the license after it is received at the cemetery authority's place of business. Any person applying for original licensure as a cemetery manager without the required certification from a program approved by the Department shall have a reasonable period of time, not to exceed one year from the date of his or her original application, but not any second or subsequent application, to complete the program. In the interim, the cemetery manager without certification may manage the cemetery if he or she (1) has submitted an application for licensure and (2) has received training from another person, as verified by an appropriate form approved by the Department, who has received the required certification from a program recognized by the Department. Any person applying for original licensure as a customer service employee without the required certification from a program approved by the Department shall have a reasonable period of time, not to exceed one year from the date of his or her original application, but not any second or subsequent application, to complete the program. In the interim, the customer service employee without certification may engage in the work of a customer service employee if he or she (1) has submitted an application for licensure and (2) has received training from another person, as verified by an appropriate form approved by the Department, who has received certification from a program recognized by the Department.
(Source: P.A. 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-40)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-40. Expiration and renewal of license. Every cemetery authority, cemetery manager, and customer service employee license shall expire every 2 years. Every registration as a fully exempt cemetery authority or partially exempt cemetery authority shall expire every 4 years. The expiration date, renewal period, and other requirements for each license and registration shall be further refined by rule.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-45)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-45. Transfer or sale, preservation of license.
    (a) (Blank).
    (b) In the event of a sale or transfer of all or substantially all of the assets of the cemetery authority, the sale or transfer of the controlling interest of the corporate stock of the cemetery authority, if the cemetery authority is a corporation, or the sale or transfer of the controlling interest of the partnership, if the cemetery authority is a partnership, or the sale or transfer of the controlling membership, if the cemetery authority is a limited liability company, the cemetery authority shall, at least 30 days prior to the sale or transfer, notify the Department, in writing, of the pending date of sale or transfer. The sale or transfer may not be completed by the cemetery authority unless and until:
        (1) (Blank).
        (2) (Blank).
        (3) the Department issues a new cemetery authority

    
license upon application of the newly controlled corporation or partnership, which license must be applied for at least 30 days prior to the anticipated date of the sale or transfer.
    (c) In the event of a sale or transfer of any cemetery land, including any portion of cemetery land in which no human remains have been interred, a licensee shall, at least 45 days prior to the sale or transfer, notify the Department, in writing, of the pending sale or transfer. With the notification, the cemetery authority shall submit information to the Department, which may include a copy of a portion of the cemetery map showing the land to be sold or transferred, to enable the Department to determine whether any human remains are interred, inurned, or entombed within the land to be sold or transferred and whether consumers have rights of interment, inurnment, or entombment within the land to be sold or transferred.
    (d) For purposes of this Section, a person who acquires the cemetery through a real estate foreclosure shall be subject to the provisions of this Section pertaining to the purchaser, including licensure.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-50)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-50. Dissolution. Where any licensed cemetery authority or any trustee thereof seeks dissolution in any manner, by resolution of such cemetery authority, or the trustees thereof, notice shall be given to the Department of such intention to dissolve. The Department, represented by the Attorney General, may apply to the circuit court for the appointment of a receiver or for directions of such court as to the proper continued operation of the cemetery.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-55)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-55. Fees.
    (a) Except as provided in this Section, the fees for the administration and enforcement of this Act shall be set by the Department by rule. The fees shall be reasonable and shall not be refundable.
    (b) Cemetery manager applicants and customer service employee applicants shall pay any certification program or continuing education program fee directly to the entity offering the program.
    (c) The Department may waive fees based upon hardship.
    (d) Nothing shall prohibit a cemetery authority from paying, on behalf of its cemetery managers or customer service employees, their application, renewal, or restoration fees.
    (e) All fees and other moneys collected under this Act shall be deposited in the Cemetery Oversight Licensing and Disciplinary Fund.
    (f) The fee for application as a cemetery authority seeking a full exemption is $0.
    (g) The fee to renew registration as a fully exempt cemetery authority is $0. As provided in Section 10-40 of this Act and as further refined by rule, each registration as a fully exempt cemetery authority shall expire every 4 years.
    (h) The fee for application as a cemetery authority seeking a partial exemption is $150.
    (i) The fee to renew registration as a partially exempt cemetery authority is $150. As provided in Section 10-40 of this Act and as further refined by rule, each registration as a partially exempt cemetery authority shall expire every 4 years.
    (j) The fee for original licensure, renewal, and restoration as a cemetery authority not seeking a full or partial exemption is $75. As provided in Section 10-40 of this Act and as further refined by rule, each cemetery authority license shall expire every 2 years.
    (k) The fee for original licensure, renewal, and restoration as a cemetery manager is $25. As provided in Section 10-40 of this Act and as further refined by rule, each cemetery manager license shall expire every 2 years.
    (l) The fee for original licensure, renewal, and restoration as a customer service employee is $25. As provided in Section 10-40 of this Act and as further refined by rule, each customer service employee license shall expire every 2 years.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)

    (225 ILCS 411/10-60)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
    Sec. 10-60. Returned checks; fines. Any person who delivers a check or other payment to the Department that is returned to the Department unpaid by the financial institution upon which it is drawn shall pay to the Department, in addition to the amount already owed to the Department, a fine of $50. The fines imposed by this Section are in addition to any other discipline provided under this Act for unlicensed practice or practice on a non-renewed license. The Department shall notify the person that payment of fees and fines shall be paid to the Department by certified check or money order within 30 calendar days of the notification. If, after the expiration of 30 days from the date of the notification, the person has failed to submit the necessary remittance, the Department shall automatically terminate the license or deny the application, without hearing.
    If, after termination or denial, the person seeks a license, then he or she shall apply to the Department for restoration or issuance of the license and pay all fees and fines due to the Department. The Department may establish a fee for the processing of an application for restoration of a license to pay all expenses of processing this application. The Secretary may waive the fines due under this Section in individual cases where the Secretary finds that the fines would be unreasonable or unnecessarily burdensome.
(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10.)