Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 217/75

Grounds for disciplinary sanctions.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)

 
Sec. 75. 
Grounds for disciplinary sanctions. 
 Licensees subject to this Act
shall conduct their
practice in accordance with this Act and with any rules adopted
under this Act. The State Fire Marshal may refuse to issue or renew any license and it may suspend or revoke any license or may place on probation, censure, reprimand, or take other disciplinary action deemed appropriate by the State Fire Marshal and enumerated in this Act, including the imposition of fines not to exceed $5,000 for each violation, with regard to any license issued under this Act for any one or more of the reasons enumerated in this Section. Any civil penalty assessed by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to this Act shall be paid within 60 days after the effective date of the order imposing the civil penalty. The order shall constitute a judgment and may be filed and executed in the same manner as any judgment from any court of record.
 
Grounds for discipline under this Act are:

 
 
(1) fraud or material deception in obtaining or 
 
renewing of a license;

 
 
(2) professional incompetence as manifested by poor 
 
standards of service;

 
 
(3) engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or 
 
unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public in the course of professional services or activities;

 
 
(4) conviction of any crime by a licensee that has a 
 
substantial relationship to his or her practice or an essential element of which is misstatement, fraud, or dishonesty, or conviction in this or another state of any crime that is a felony under the laws of Illinois or conviction of a felony in a federal court, unless the person demonstrates that he or she has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust;

 
 
(5) performing any services in a grossly negligent 
 
manner or permitting any of his or her licensed employees to perform services in a grossly negligent manner, regardless of whether actual damage or damages to the public is established;

 
 
(6) (blank);

 
 
(7) directly or indirectly willfully receiving 
 
compensation for any professional services not actually rendered;

 
 
(8) having disciplinary action taken against his or 
 
her license in another state;

 
 
(9) making differential treatment against any person 
 
to his or her detriment because of race, color, creed, sex, religion, or national origin;

 
 
(10) engaging in unprofessional conduct;

 
 
(11) engaging in false or misleading advertising;

 
 
(12) contracting or assisting unlicensed persons to 
 
perform services for which a license is required under this Act;

 
 
(13) permitting the use of his or her license to 
 
enable any unlicensed person or agency to operate as a licensee;

 
 
(14) performing and charging for services without 
 
having authorization to do so from the member of the public being served;

 
 
(15) failure to comply with any provision of this Act 
 
or the rules adopted under this Act;

 
 
(16) conducting business regulated by this Act 
 
without a currently valid license; and

 
 
(17) engaging in any unethical or criminal 
 
activity incidental to activities within the scope of licensure. 

renewing of a license;
standards of service;
unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public in the course of professional services or activities;
substantial relationship to his or her practice or an essential element of which is misstatement, fraud, or dishonesty, or conviction in this or another state of any crime that is a felony under the laws of Illinois or conviction of a felony in a federal court, unless the person demonstrates that he or she has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust;
manner or permitting any of his or her licensed employees to perform services in a grossly negligent manner, regardless of whether actual damage or damages to the public is established;
compensation for any professional services not actually rendered;
her license in another state;
to his or her detriment because of race, color, creed, sex, religion, or national origin;
perform services for which a license is required under this Act;
enable any unlicensed person or agency to operate as a licensee;
having authorization to do so from the member of the public being served;
or the rules adopted under this Act;
without a currently valid license; and
activity incidental to activities within the scope of licensure.

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