Public Act 104-0121

Public Act 0121 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0121
 
SB1742 EnrolledLRB104 09745 BDA 19811 b

    AN ACT concerning safety.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
Rooftop Safety for First Responders Act.
 
    Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
    "Court" means an open space on a lot, other than a yard or
portion of a yard, that is unobstructed from its lowest level
to the sky and bounded, in whole or part, by abutting property
lines, exterior building walls or other enclosing devices.
    "Low-sloped roof" mean roof with a slope of less than 2
units vertical in 12 units horizontal (17% slope).
    "Parapet" means a barrier that extends upward from the
edge of a structure, such as a roof, balcony, walkway, or
terrace.
    "Shaft" means a continuous vertical space substantially
enclosed on all sides that extends for 2 or more floors,
including, but not limited to, an elevator shaft, a
ventilation shaft, a stairwell, or a service shaft.
 
    Section 10. Low-sloped roof edges and openings. All
existing buildings, new construction, new roofs, roof
replacements, and renovation projects that increase the area
of a home or business by more than 50% are subject to the
following requirements:
        (1) The edges of a low-sloped roof that adjoin a shaft
    or a court that is enclosed on all sides shall be provided
    with a parapet, extended masonry, or guard, or any
    combination thereof that meets the requirements of Section
    1015 of the International Building Code.
        (2) All skylights and other openings located in the
    plane of a low-sloped roof that are not otherwise required
    to remain open and unobstructed by law shall be either:
            (A) glazed with wired glass, plain glass, glass
        block, or polycarbonate plastic that is designed and
        constructed to withstand a minimum dynamic load test
        of no less than 400 pounds; or
            (B) provided with a parapet, extended masonry, or
        guard, or any combination thereof, that meets the
        requirements of Section 1015 of the International
        Building Code.
 
    Section 15. Survey.
    (a) No later than January 1, 2027, and every 2 years
thereafter, each municipality shall complete a survey of
buildings in its jurisdiction that have skylights and other
openings located in the plane of a low-sloped roof.
    (b) The results of the survey shall be reported in a
building inventory that shall be shared with local police
departments and local fire departments.
    (c) In counties with a population greater than 1,000,000,
the results of the survey shall be shared with local police
departments and local fire departments and shall be stored in
all computer-aided dispatch systems.
Effective Date: 1/1/2026