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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act is
5amended by changing Section 10 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 15/10)  (from Ch. 111, par. 5360)
7    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
8    Sec. 10. Qualifications of applicants; examination. The
9Department, except as provided in Section 11 of this Act,
10shall issue a license as a clinical psychologist to any person
11who pays an application fee and who:
12        (1) is at least 21 years of age;
13        (2) (blank);
14        (3) is a graduate of a doctoral program from a
15    college, university or school accredited by the regional
16    accrediting body which is recognized by the Council on
17    Postsecondary Accreditation and is in the jurisdiction in
18    which it is located for purposes of granting the doctoral
19    degree and either:
20            (a) is a graduate of a doctoral program in
21        clinical, school or counseling psychology either
22        accredited by the American Psychological Association
23        or the Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation

 

 

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1        System or approved by the Council for the National
2        Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology or
3        other national board recognized by the Board, and has
4        completed 2 years of satisfactory supervised
5        experience in clinical, school or counseling
6        psychology at least one of which is an internship and
7        one of which is postdoctoral; or
8            (b) holds a doctoral degree from a recognized
9        college, university or school which the Department,
10        through its rules, establishes as being equivalent to
11        a clinical, school or counseling psychology program
12        and has completed at least one course in each of the
13        following 7 content areas, in actual attendance at a
14        recognized university, college or school whose
15        graduates would be eligible for licensure under this
16        Act: scientific and professional ethics, biological
17        basis of behavior, cognitive-affective basis of
18        behavior, social basis of behavior, individual
19        differences, assessment, and treatment modalities; and
20        has completed 2 years of satisfactory supervised
21        experience in clinical, school or counseling
22        psychology, at least one of which is an internship and
23        one of which is postdoctoral; or
24            (c) holds a doctorate in psychology or in a
25        program whose content is psychological in nature from
26        an accredited college, university or school not

 

 

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1        meeting the standards of paragraph (a) or (b) of this
2        subsection (3) and provides evidence of the completion
3        of at least one course in each of the 7 content areas
4        specified in paragraph (b) in actual attendance at a
5        recognized university, school or college whose
6        graduate would be eligible for licensure under this
7        Act; and has completed an appropriate practicum, an
8        internship or equivalent supervised clinical
9        experience in an organized mental health care setting
10        and 2 years of satisfactory supervised experience in
11        clinical or counseling psychology, at least one of
12        which is postdoctoral; and
13        (4) has passed an examination authorized by the
14    Department to determine his or her fitness to receive a
15    license.
16Applicants for licensure under subsection (3)(a) and (3)(b) of
17this Section shall complete 2 years of satisfactory supervised
18experience, at least one of which shall be an internship and
19one of which shall be postdoctoral. A year of supervised
20experience is defined as not less than 1,750 hours obtained in
21not less than 50 weeks based on 35 hours per week for full-time
22work experience. Full-time supervised experience will be
23counted only if it is obtained in a single setting for a
24minimum of 6 months. Part-time and internship experience will
25be counted only if it is 18 hours or more a week for a minimum
26of 9 months and is in a single setting. The internship

 

 

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1experience required under subsection (3)(a) and (3)(b) of this
2Section shall be a minimum of 1,750 hours completed within 24
3months.
4    Programs leading to a doctoral degree require minimally
5the equivalent of 3 full-time academic years of graduate
6study, at least 2 years of which are at the institution from
7which the degree is granted, and of which at least one year or
8its equivalent is in residence at the institution from which
9the degree is granted. Course work for which credit is given
10for life experience will not be accepted by the Department as
11fulfilling the educational requirements for licensure.
12Residence requires interaction with psychology faculty and
13other matriculated psychology students; one year's residence
14or its equivalent is defined as follows:
15        (a) 30 semester hours taken on a full-time or
16    part-time basis at the institution accumulated within 24
17    months, or
18        (b) a minimum of 350 hours of student-faculty contact
19    involving face-to-face individual or group courses or
20    seminars accumulated within 18 months. Such educational
21    meetings must include both faculty-student and
22    student-student interaction, be conducted by the
23    psychology faculty of the institution at least 90% of the
24    time, be fully documented by the institution, and relate
25    substantially to the program and course content. The
26    institution must clearly document how the applicant's

 

 

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1    performance is assessed and evaluated.
2    To meet the requirement for satisfactory supervised
3experience, under this Act the supervision must be performed
4pursuant to the order, control and full professional
5responsibility of a licensed clinical psychologist. The
6clients shall be the clients of the agency or supervisor
7rather than the supervisee. Supervised experience in which the
8supervisor receives monetary payment or other consideration
9from the supervisee or in which the supervisor is hired by or
10otherwise employed by the supervisee shall not be accepted by
11the Department as fulfilling the practicum, internship or 2
12years of satisfactory supervised experience requirements for
13licensure.
14    Examinations for applicants under this Act shall be held
15at the direction of the Department from time to time but not
16less than once each year. The scope and form of the examination
17shall be determined by the Department.
18    Each applicant for a license who possesses the necessary
19qualifications therefor shall be examined by the Department,
20and shall pay to the Department, or its designated testing
21service, the required examination fee, which fee shall not be
22refunded by the Department. Beginning one year after the
23effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General
24Assembly, the required examination may be taken upon
25graduation and before completion of a postdoctoral supervised
26experience in clinical, school, or counseling psychology.

 

 

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1    Applicants have 3 years from the date of application to
2complete the application process. If the process has not been
3completed in 3 years, the application shall be denied, the fee
4shall be forfeited, and the applicant must reapply and meet
5the requirements in effect at the time of reapplication.
6    An applicant has one year from the date of notification of
7successful completion of the examination to apply to the
8Department for a license. If an applicant fails to apply
9within one year, the applicant shall be required to take and
10pass the examination again unless licensed in another
11jurisdiction of the United States within one year of passing
12the examination.
13(Source: P.A. 98-849, eff. 1-1-15; 99-572, eff. 7-15-16.)