104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB3496

 

Introduced 2/5/2026, by Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
225 ILCS 65/50-28 new

    Amends the Nurse Practice Act. Provides that, in order to protect the public and ensure safe and adequate health care services, if the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation finds that any person licensed or authorized to practice under the Act was not properly credentialed pursuant to the standards required at the time of application, the Department may temporarily suspend the person's license or authorization to practice without prior hearing until the Department receives satisfactory evidence of the licensee's overall qualifications. Provides that the Department shall notify the licensee of the temporary suspension at the licensee's address of record or email address of record. Provides that the licensee may request that the Board review the validity of the license within 30 days after the service of the notice and shall submit written evidence in support of the licensee's qualifications with the request for review. Provides that the licensee may seek an extension of time to provide such evidence, during which the suspension shall remain in effect. Provides that the Board, at its next regularly scheduled meeting, shall review the request and any written evidence provided by the licensee and make a final recommendation regarding the licensee's qualifications to the Director of the Division of Professional Regulation of the Department. Provides that, based upon the Board's final recommendation, the Director of the Division of Professional Regulation may issue an order withdrawing the license due to the licensee's lack of qualifications or lift the suspension of the license by stipulating terms and conditions of practice. Provides that withdrawal of the license alone shall not constitute discipline or be a bar to licensure if the licensee makes a subsequent reapplication that meets the qualifications under the Act. Provides that disciplinary proceedings may also be initiated pursuant to the Board's recommendation or Department findings and shall be conducted in the same manner as other disciplinary proceedings under the Act. Sets forth rulemaking authority for the Department.


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A BILL FOR

 

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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 Nurse Practice Act is amended by adding
5Section 50-28 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 65/50-28 new)
7    Sec. 50-28. Qualifications for licensure; temporary
8suspension.
9    (a) In order to protect the public and ensure safe and
10adequate health care services, if the Department finds that
11any person licensed or authorized to practice under this Act
12was not properly credentialed pursuant to the standards
13required at the time of application, the Department may
14temporarily suspend the person's license or authorization to
15practice without prior hearing until the Department receives
16satisfactory evidence of the licensee's overall
17qualifications.
18    (b) The Department shall notify the licensee of the
19temporary suspension at the licensee's address of record or
20email address of record. The licensee may request that the
21Board review the validity of the license within 30 days after
22the service of the notice and shall submit written evidence in
23support of the licensee's qualifications with the request for

 

 

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1review. The licensee may seek an extension of time to provide
2such evidence, during which the suspension shall remain in
3effect. The Board, at its next regularly scheduled meeting,
4shall review the request and any written evidence provided by
5the licensee and make a final recommendation regarding the
6licensee's qualifications to the Director of the Division of
7Professional Regulation of the Department.
8    (c) Based upon the Board's final recommendation, the
9Director of the Division of Professional Regulation may issue
10an order withdrawing the license due to the licensee's lack of
11qualifications or lift the suspension of the license by
12stipulating terms and conditions of practice. Withdrawal of
13the license alone shall not constitute discipline or be a bar
14to licensure if the licensee makes a subsequent reapplication
15that meets the qualifications under this Act.
16    (d) Disciplinary proceedings may also be initiated
17pursuant to the Board's recommendation or Department findings
18and shall be conducted in the same manner as other
19disciplinary proceedings under this Act.
20    (e) The Department may adopt rules to implement,
21administer, and enforce this Section.