Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 320/17

(a)
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Upon the payment of the required fee, an applicant who is a plumber,
registered or licensed in another state, or municipality, may, without examination,
be granted a license as a licensed plumber by the Department provided:

 
 
(1) that the applicant is at least twenty-one years 
 
of age, and

 
 
(2) that the Board finds that the requirements for 
 
the registration or licensing of plumbers in such other state or municipality, were, at the date of the registration or license, substantially equal to the requirements then in force in this State, and provided that the same privilege of registration is accorded by said state or municipality, to licensed plumbers in the State of Illinois.

 
(b) A plumber licensed or registered as a plumber by another state or municipality,
whose license requirements are substantially equal
to the requirements for an Illinois Plumber's license, and such governmental unit,
does not have a reciprocal agreement with the State of Illinois, may apply for and be
issued an Illinois Plumber's license provided that the applicant successfully passes the
Illinois plumber's examination and pays the required fees.

of age, and
the registration or licensing of plumbers in such other state or municipality, were, at the date of the registration or license, substantially equal to the requirements then in force in this State, and provided that the same privilege of registration is accorded by said state or municipality, to licensed plumbers in the State of Illinois.

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