Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) To apply for
admittance to the examination for a plumber's license, a person shall file an
application for examination on forms provided by the Department.
1) The application form may be obtained by
downloading the application from the Department's website (
http://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/environmental-health-protection/plumbing).
2) The application shall be submitted to the
Illinois Department of Public Health, 525 West Jefferson Street,
3rd Floor, Springfield, Illinois 62761.
3) The Department will accept applications
postmarked at least 30 days before the examination date. On each examination
date, not more than 50 applicants (not more than 40 during winter months) will
be examined. The examination will be scheduled at least once every three
months. The Department and the Board may schedule additional examination dates
as they deem necessary, based on the number of applicants.
4) The Department and the Board will
establish examination dates and locations. This information will be included
with the examination application form.
b) For each application the following
materials must be received by the Department, postmarked at least 30 days
before the examination date:
1) A completed
application form;
2) A photograph
of the face of the applicant at least 11/2 inches by 21/2 inches;
3) Proof of eligibility as specified in
subsection (e); and
4) The required
non-refundable application fee as specified in Section
750.1100.
c) The applicant shall be a
citizen of the United States or shall have declared his or her intent to become
a citizen. (Notarized papers, such as "Intent to File for Citizenship", shall
be submitted to the Department.)
d)
The applicant shall have completed at least a two year course of study in a
high school, or an equivalent course of study, equal to 10 credit
hours;
e) To be eligible for the
plumbing license examination, an applicant shall possess one of the following
combinations of experience and education and shall provide proof of experience
and education as follows:
1) Illinois
licensed apprentice plumber:
A) Each
applicant shall have served a minimum of four years as an Illinois licensed
apprentice plumber.
B) Each
applicant who has served an apprenticeship shall be able to establish that he
or she received instruction through practical experience under the supervision
of a licensed plumber.
C) The term
of apprenticeship shall be not less than 1,400 hours per year, for a total of
5,600 hours in four years.
2) Illinois licensed apprentice plumber with
training or education:
A) Each applicant
shall have served at least two years as an Illinois licensed apprentice plumber
and have two years of approved courses in plumbing (see Section
750.540
) for a total of 5,600 hours.
B)
Proof of practical experience shall be provided as specified in subsection
(e)(1)(B).
C) A person who submits
evidence of classroom or laboratory training in a vocational or trade school, a
branch of the military service, or a college or university shall be given
credit hours at the rate of two credit hours for each classroom hour, not to
exceed a maximum of 24 months' credit.
D) Evidence shall consist of transcripts,
degrees, military service records or certificates of completion. If the course
submitted by an applicant for the plumbing license examination has already been
evaluated and approved by the Department, the applicant need only verify
participation in the course.
3) Licensed apprentice in another state or
territory of the United States:
A) Each
applicant shall have the equivalent of four years as a licensed apprentice in
another state or territory of the United States.
B) Proof of practical experience shall be
provided as specified in subsection (e)(1)(B).
C) A person who submits evidence of
experience in plumbing through an apprentice plumbing program in another state
or territory of the United States, or a municipality in another state or
territory, other than the State of Illinois shall be given credit on an
hour-for-hour basis toward the minimum four years of apprenticeship
required.
4) A person
who has completed a course of study approved by the Department as equivalent to
a four year apprenticeship served by an Illinois licensed apprentice plumber:
A) An approved course of instruction in
plumbing shall cover the subject areas and provide the number of hours of
instruction and practical training specified in Section
750.550.
An approved course of instruction shall total 2,800 hours of credit.
B) Evidence shall consist of transcripts,
degrees or certificates of completion to verify completion of a course that has
been evaluated and approved by the Department.
5) Licensed plumber in another state,
municipality or territory of the United States with no apprentice plumber
program:
A) Documents verifying licensure and
plumbing experience and training will be considered on an hour-for-hour basis
toward meeting the apprenticeship requirement of 1,400 hours per year. An
applicant shall obtain documentation from the licensing state, municipality, or
territory to verify to the Department that he/she was tested to obtain his/her
license and that the test consisted of at least three areas - knowledge of
plumbing design, practical or working skill evaluation, and knowledge of
plumbing standards applicable to the licensing entity's jurisdiction (see
Section
750.310
).
B) A copy of the rules from the
licensing entity pertaining to the licensing of plumbers shall accompany the
examination application.
6) Licensed plumber in a foreign state:
A) Each applicant shall have at least two
years of experience as an Illinois licensed apprentice plumber or two years of
courses in plumbing, approved in accordance with Section 750.540.
B) Documentation of the applicant's license
issued by a foreign state shall be submitted.