Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5120

Introduced
2/5/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  

Caption

OSFM-REGULATORY SUNSET EXT

Impact

The implications of HB5120 are significant, as it potentially reshapes how state regulations are assessed and maintained. By instituting a formal sunset process, the bill encourages regular scrutiny of fire safety regulations to ensure they remain relevant and effective. This can lead to a more agile regulatory environment where businesses and citizens are not burdened by obsolete regulations, and where public safety measures can be continuously improved according to current standards and technology.

Summary

House Bill 5120 focuses on the regulatory sunset policies applicable to the Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM). It aims to provide a structured process for evaluating existing regulations, determining their effectiveness, and establishing timelines for their review and potential elimination. The underlying goal of this bill is to enhance efficiency within state government operations by ensuring that outdated or ineffective regulations do not remain in effect indefinitely, thus promoting better resource allocation and compliance efforts.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its points of contention. Opponents may argue that such a regulatory review process could lead to diminishment in important safety standards if not executed with due diligence. Ensuring that regulations adequately protect the public and the environment while simultaneously eliminating unnecessary red tape is a delicate balance that will require continuous dialogue among lawmakers, safety advocates, and industry stakeholders. Critics of the bill may voice concerns about the potential for reduced oversight during the review process.

Notable_points

Notably, HB5120 may also create a precedent within Illinois legislation where sunset reviews could become standard practice across various state agencies, affecting how regulations are viewed and enforced. This could have long-term consequences for the regulatory landscape in Illinois, prompting a statewide reassessment of existing rules and potentially resulting in broader legislative reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5190

RPA-REGULATORY SUNSET EXTEN

IL SB3431

REGULATORY SUNSET REPORTS

IL SB3620

REGULATORY SUNSET-BOILERS

IL SB3645

REGULATORY SUNSET-RADIATION

IL HB5480

OSFM-FIRE INVESTIGATION

IL SB3393

OSFM-CONTINUING EDUCATION

IL SB3979

UTILITIES-REGULATORY TAKINGS

IL SB3414

SUNSET-INSURANCE ARTICLES

IL HB5681

$FY27 SFM OCE

IL SB4144

$FY27 SFM OCE

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.