Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 447/10-10

General exemptions.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029)

 
Sec. 10-10. 
General exemptions. 
This Act does not apply to any of the following:

 
 
(1) A person, firm, or corporation engaging in fire 
 
protection engineering, including the design, testing, and inspection of fire protection systems.

 
 
(2) The practice of professional engineering as 
 
defined in the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989.

 
 
(3) The practice of structural engineering as defined 
 
in the Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989.

 
 
(4) The practice of architecture as defined in the 
 
Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989.

 
 
(5) The activities of persons or firms licensed under 
 
the Illinois Public Accounting Act if performed in the course of their professional practice.

 
 
(6) An attorney licensed to practice in Illinois 
 
while engaging in the practice of law.

 
 
(7) A person engaged exclusively and employed by a 
 
person, firm, association, or corporation in the business of transporting persons or property in interstate commerce and making an investigation related to the business of that employer.
 
 
(8) A person who provides canine odor detection 
 
services to a unit of federal, State, or local government on an emergency call-out or volunteer and not-for-hire basis. 

protection engineering, including the design, testing, and inspection of fire protection systems.
defined in the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
in the Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989.
the Illinois Public Accounting Act if performed in the course of their professional practice.
while engaging in the practice of law.
person, firm, association, or corporation in the business of transporting persons or property in interstate commerce and making an investigation related to the business of that employer.
services to a unit of federal, State, or local government on an emergency call-out or volunteer and not-for-hire basis.

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