Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 330/6

Powers and duties of the Department.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)

 
Sec. 6. 
Powers and duties of the Department. 

The Department shall exercise, subject to the provisions of this Act, the
following functions, powers, and duties:

 
 
(1) Authorize examinations to ascertain the fitness 
 
and qualifications of applicants for licensure and pass upon the qualifications and fitness of applicants for licensure by endorsement.

 
 
(2) Adopt rules required for the administration of 
 
this Act.

 
 
(3) Conduct hearings on proceedings to refuse to 
 
issue or renew, revoke, or suspend licenses, or place on probation or reprimand persons or entities licensed under this Act.

 
 
(4) Adopt rules for what constitutes land surveying 
 
experience.

 
 
(5) Adopt rules defining what constitutes an approved 
 
surveying or related science curriculum.

 
 
(6) Issue licenses to those who meet the requirements 
 
of this Act.

 
 
(7) Maintain membership in the National Council of 
 
Engineering Examiners or a similar organization and participate in activities of the Council or organization by designating individuals for the various classifications of membership and appoint delegates for attendance at zone and national meetings of the Council or organization.

 
 
(8) Obtain written recommendations from the Board 
 
regarding qualification of individuals for licensing, definition of curriculum content and approval of surveying curriculums, standards of professional conduct and disciplinary actions, adopt and amend the rules affecting these matters, and consult with the Board on other matters affecting administration of this Act.
 
 
(8.5) Review application qualifications to sit for 
 
the examination or for licensure that the Board designates pursuant to Section 8.

 
 
(9) Adopt rules for a Code of Ethics and Standards of 
 
Practice to be followed by persons licensed under this Act. The Department shall consider the recommendations of the Board in establishing the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.

 
 
(10) Conduct investigations related to possible 
 
violations of this Act. 
 
 
(11) Post on the Department's website a newsletter 
 
describing the most recent changes to this Act and the rules adopted under this Act and containing information of any final disciplinary action that has been ordered under this Act since the date of the last newsletter. 
 
Upon the issuance of any final decision or order that deviates from any report or recommendation of the Board relating to the qualification of applicants, discipline of licensees or registrants, or adoption of rules, the Secretary shall notify the Board on any such deviation and shall specify with particularity the reason for the action in the final decision or order. 

and qualifications of applicants for licensure and pass upon the qualifications and fitness of applicants for licensure by endorsement.
this Act.
issue or renew, revoke, or suspend licenses, or place on probation or reprimand persons or entities licensed under this Act.
experience.
surveying or related science curriculum.
of this Act.
Engineering Examiners or a similar organization and participate in activities of the Council or organization by designating individuals for the various classifications of membership and appoint delegates for attendance at zone and national meetings of the Council or organization.
regarding qualification of individuals for licensing, definition of curriculum content and approval of surveying curriculums, standards of professional conduct and disciplinary actions, adopt and amend the rules affecting these matters, and consult with the Board on other matters affecting administration of this Act.
the examination or for licensure that the Board designates pursuant to Section 8.
Practice to be followed by persons licensed under this Act. The Department shall consider the recommendations of the Board in establishing the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
violations of this Act.
describing the most recent changes to this Act and the rules adopted under this Act and containing information of any final disciplinary action that has been ordered under this Act since the date of the last newsletter.

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