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| (b) The following Acts are repealed on December 31, 2008: |
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| The Medical Practice Act of 1987. |
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| The Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-754, eff. 5-10-06; 94-1075, eff. 12-29-06; |
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| 94-1085, eff. 1-19-07; revised 1-22-07.)
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| (5 ILCS 80/4.28 new) |
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| Sec. 4.28. Acts repealed on January 1, 2018. The following |
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| Acts are repealed on January 1, 2018: |
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| The Home Medical Equipment and Services Provider License |
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| Act. |
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| The Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act. |
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| The Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary |
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| Act. |
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| The Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. |
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| Section 10. The Home Medical Equipment and Services |
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| Provider License Act is amended by changing Sections 10, 20, |
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| 25, 65, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, and |
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| 145 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 51/10)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| (1) "Department" means the Department of Financial and
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| Professional
Regulation.
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| (2) "Secretary"
"Director" means the Secretary
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| Director of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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| (3) "Board" means the Home Medical Equipment and
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| Services Board.
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| (4) "Home medical equipment and services provider" or |
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| "provider" means a
legal
entity, as defined by State law, |
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| engaged in the business of
providing home medical equipment |
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| and services, whether directly
or through a contractual |
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| arrangement, to an unrelated sick or
disabled individual |
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| where that individual resides.
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| (5) "Home medical equipment and services" means the |
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| delivery,
installation, maintenance, replacement, or |
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| instruction in
the use of medical equipment used by a sick |
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individual to allow the individual to be |
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| maintained in his or her
residence.
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| (6) "Home medical equipment" means technologically |
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| sophisticated
medical devices,
apparatuses, machines, or |
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| other similar articles
bearing a label that states |
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| "Caution: federal law requires dispensing by or on
the |
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| order of a physician.", which are
usable in a home care |
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| setting, including but not
limited to:
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| (A) oxygen and oxygen delivery systems;
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| (B) ventilators;
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| (C) respiratory disease management devices, |
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| excluding compressor driven
nebulizers;
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| (D) wheelchair seating systems;
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| (E) apnea monitors;
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| (F) transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator |
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| (TENS) units;
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| (G) low air-loss cutaneous pressure management |
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| devices;
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| (H) sequential compression devices;
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| (I) neonatal home phototherapy devices;
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| (J) enteral feeding pumps; and
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| (K) other similar equipment as defined by the |
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| Board.
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| "Home medical equipment" also includes hospital beds and |
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| electronic and
computer-driven wheelchairs, excluding |
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| scooters.
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| (7) "Address of record" means the designated address |
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| recorded by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's |
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| application file or license file maintained by the |
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| Department's licensure maintenance unit. It is the duty of |
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| the applicant or licensee to inform the Department of any |
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| change of address, and such changes must be made either |
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| through the Department's website or by contacting the |
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| Department's licensure maintenance unit.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-532, eff. 11-14-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 51/20)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 20. Powers and duties of the Department.
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| (a) The Department shall exercise the powers and duties
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| prescribed by the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois for the
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| administration of licensure Acts and shall exercise other
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| powers and duties necessary for effectuating the purposes of |
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Act.
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| (b) The Department may adopt rules to administer and |
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this Act, including but not limited to fees for |
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| original licensure and
renewal and restoration of licenses,
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prescribe forms to be issued to implement this Act.
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| minimum, the rules adopted by the Department shall include |
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| standards and
criteria for
licensure and
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rulemaking shall be |
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shall review the |
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in the response. |
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proper |
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| explanation of deviations from the Board's recommendations
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| response.
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| (c) The Department may at any time seek the advice and
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| expert knowledge of the Board on any matter relating to the
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| administration of this Act.
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| (d) (Blank).
The Department shall issue a quarterly report |
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of the status of all complaints related to the |
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| profession and filed
with the Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-532, eff. 11-14-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 51/25)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 25. Home Medical Equipment and Services Board. The |
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| Secretary
Director shall appoint
a Home Medical Equipment and |
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| Services Board, in
consultation with a state association |
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| representing the home
medical equipment and services industry,
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| to serve in an advisory capacity to the Secretary
Director . The |
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| Board shall consist of 7
members. Four
members shall be home |
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| medical equipment and services provider
representatives, 2 of |
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| whom represent businesses grossing less than
$500,000 per year |
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| in revenues, 2 of whom represent businesses grossing
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| or more per year in revenues, and at least one of
whom shall |
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| also be a
pharmacy-based provider. The 3 remaining members |
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| shall include one
home care clinical specialist, one |
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| respiratory care practitioner,
and one public member
consumer |
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| of home medical equipment and services .
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| Members shall serve 4 year terms and until their successors |
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appointed and qualified , except that of the initial |
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| appointments,
the consumer member shall be appointed to serve |
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| for one year, 2
members shall be appointed to serve for 2 |
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| years, 3 members shall be appointed
to
serve for 3 years, and |
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| one member who is a home medical equipment
and services |
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| provider representative shall be appointed to serve for 4
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| years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified .
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| No member shall be reappointed to the Board for
a term that |
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| would cause continuous service on the Board to exceed 8 years.
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| Appointments to fill vacancies shall be made in the same
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| as original appointments, for the unexpired portion of the
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| vacated term.
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| The home medical equipment and services provider |
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| representatives appointed
to the Board shall have engaged in |
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| the provision of home medical
equipment and services or related |
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| home care services for at least
3 years prior to their |
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| appointment, shall be currently
engaged in providing home |
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| medical equipment and services
in the State of Illinois, and |
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| must have no
record of convictions related to fraud or abuse |
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| under either
State or federal law.
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| The membership of the Board should reasonably reflect
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| representation from the geographic areas in this State.
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| The Board shall annually elect one of its members as |
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| chairperson and vice
chairperson.
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| Members of the Board shall receive as compensation a |
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| reasonable sum as
determined by the Secretary
Director for each |
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| day actually engaged in the duties of the
office, and shall be |
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| reimbursed for authorized expenses
incurred in performing the |
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| duties of the office.
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| The Secretary
Director may terminate the appointment of any |
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| member for
cause which in the opinion of the Secretary
Director
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| reasonably justifies
the termination.
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| Through consultation with members of
a state association |
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| for the home medical equipment and services
industry, the Board |
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recommend to the Department rules that specify the medical |
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| equipment to be
included under this Act, that set standards for |
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| the licensure, professional
conduct, and discipline of
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| entities that provide home medical equipment and services, and
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| that govern the safety and quality of home medical equipment |
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| and services.
The Director shall consider the recommendations |
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| Members of the Board shall be immune from suit in an action |
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| based upon
any disciplinary proceedings or other activities |
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| performed in good faith as
members of the Board.
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| A majority of Board members currently appointed shall |
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A vacancy in the membership of the Board |
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| shall not impair the rights of a
quorum
to exercise the rights |
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| and perform all of the duties of the Board.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-532, eff. 11-14-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 51/65)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 65. Fees; returned checks. An entity who delivers a |
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| check or other payment to the
Department that is returned to |
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| the Department unpaid by the
financial institution upon which |
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| it is drawn shall pay to the
Department, in addition to the |
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| amount already owed to the
Department, a fine of $50. The fines |
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| imposed by this Section
are in addition to any other discipline |
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| provided under this Act
for unlicensed practice or practice on |
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| a nonrenewed license. The
Department shall notify the entity |
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| that fees and fines
shall be paid to the Department by |
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| certified check or money order
within 30 calendar days of the |
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| notification. If, after the
expiration of 30 days from the date |
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| of the notification, the
entity has failed to submit the |
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| necessary remittance, the
Department shall automatically |
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| terminate the license
or deny the application without a |
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| hearing. If
the entity seeks a license after termination or |
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| denial,
the entity shall apply to the Department for |
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| restoration or
issuance of the license and pay all fees and |
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| fines
owed to the Department. The Department may establish a |
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the processing of an application for restoration of a |
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to pay all expenses of processing that application.
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Director may waive the fines due under this Section |
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individual cases where the Secretary
Director finds that the |
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| fines would be
unreasonable or unnecessarily burdensome.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-146, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| (225 ILCS 51/75)
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| Sec. 75. Refused issuance, suspension, or revocation of
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| license.
The Department may refuse to issue, renew, or restore |
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| a license, or may
revoke,
suspend, place on probation, |
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| reprimand, impose a fine not to exceed $10,000
$1,000 for
each |
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| violation, or take other
disciplinary or non-disciplinary
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| action as the Department may deem proper
with regard to a
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| licensee for any one or combination of the following reasons:
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| (1) Making a material misstatement in furnishing |
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| (2) Violation
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| this Act or its
rules.
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| (3) Conviction of or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo |
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a crime that is a felony under the laws |
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or any state or territory thereof that |
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a misdemeanor, an essential element of which |
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conviction of a crime that is directly |
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| related to the practice of the profession
provision of home
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| (4) Making a misrepresentation to obtain
licensure or |
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| (5) Gross negligence in practice under this Act.
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| (6) Engaging in a pattern of practice or other behavior |
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| that demonstrates
incapacity or incompetence to practice |
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| (7) Aiding, assisting, or willingly permitting another |
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| person in violating
any provision
of this Act or its rules.
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60 days, to provide information |
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| in response
to a written request made by the Department.
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| (9) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or |
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| unprofessional
conduct of a character likely to deceive, |
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| defraud, or harm the
public.
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| Columbia, territory,
or foreign nation, if at least one of |
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discipline is the same or substantially |
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| equivalent to one set
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| (11) Directly or indirectly giving to or receiving from |
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| any
person, firm, corporation, partnership, or association |
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| any fee,
commission, rebate, or other form of compensation |
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services not actually or personally rendered.
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| (12) A finding that the licensee, after having its |
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| license placed
on probationary status, has violated the |
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course of providing home medical equipment |
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limited to false records or |
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State agencies or departments.
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advertising.
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| (15) The use of any words, abbreviations, figures, or |
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the intention of indicating practice as a home |
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and services provider without a license
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| (16) Failure to file a return, or to pay the tax, |
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| penalty, or
interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any |
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| final assessment
of tax, penalty, or interest, as required |
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| by any tax Act
administered by the Department of Revenue, |
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| until such
time as the requirements of any such tax Act are |
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| (17) Failure to comply with federal or State laws and |
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| regulations concerning home
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| (18) Solicitation of professional services using false |
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advertising.
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| that results in the inability to practice with reasonable |
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| aging process and loss of motor skill, that results in the |
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| Sec. 80. Cease and desist order.
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| (a) If any entity violates a provision of this Act, the |
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| Secretary
Director
may, in the name of the People of the State |
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| of Illinois, through
the Attorney General of the State of |
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| Illinois, petition for an
order enjoining the violation or for |
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| an order enforcing
compliance with this Act. Upon the filing of |
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| a verified petition
in court, the court may issue a temporary |
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| restraining order,
without notice or bond, and may |
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enjoin the violation, and if it |
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| is established that the entity
has violated or is violating the |
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| injunction, the court may punish
the offender for contempt of |
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| court. Proceedings under this
Section shall be in addition to, |
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| and not in lieu of, all other
remedies and penalties provided |
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| (b) If an entity holds itself out as a provider of home |
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and services without a license issued under |
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an interested party or any person injured thereby,
in |
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Director , may petition for relief as |
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subsection (a) of this Section.
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a provision of this Act, the Department may issue a |
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show cause why an order to cease and desist should not |
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against the entity. The rule shall clearly set forth |
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relied upon by the Department and shall provide a |
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| period of 7
days from the date of the rule to file an answer to |
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satisfaction of the Department. Failure to answer to the
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desist to be issued immediately.
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| (225 ILCS 51/85)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 85. Unlicensed practice; civil penalty.
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Act shall, in addition to any other penalty provided by |
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| law, pay
a civil penalty to the Department in an amount not to |
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$10,000
$5,000 for each offense as determined by the |
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| Department. The
civil penalty shall be assessed by the |
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| Department after a hearing
is held in accordance with the |
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| provisions set forth in this Act
regarding the provision of a |
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| hearing for the discipline of a
licensee.
The civil penalty |
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effective date of the |
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| order imposing the civil penalty. The
order shall constitute a |
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| judgment and may be filed and executed
in the same manner as |
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record.
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unlicensed |
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 90. Inspections
Mandatory inspections . The Department |
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| may
shall inspect a licensee
for compliance with the |
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| requirements of this Act and
within 3 years after the date
of |
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| initial licensure and at least once every 3 years thereafter, |
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| unless the
licensee can demonstrate proof of renewal
of |
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| accreditation with a recognized national accrediting body. The |
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shall conduct random inspections upon renewal of a |
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| license, for cause
or as necessary to assure the integrity and |
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| effectiveness of
the licensing process. Upon failure to pass |
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| inspection, a
provider's license shall be suspended or denied |
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pending review by the Board.
The Department may |
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inspections. The |
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| Department shall set by rule, and pay to an inspector, a
fee |
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An entity that fails to pass an inspection |
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Section 80.
Upon notice of |
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have 30 days to |
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On appeal, a provider shall
have |
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A home |
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the effective date of this Act is exempt from the |
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this Section during that 2-year |
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 95. Investigations; notice and hearing.
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| (a) The Department
may investigate the actions of an |
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| applicant or of an entity
holding or claiming to hold a |
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| license.
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| (b) The Department
shall, before refusing to issue or renew |
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disciplining a licensee, at least 30 days prior to |
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the applicant or licensee to file a written answer to |
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| the Board
under oath within 20 days after the service of the |
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| notice and
inform the applicant or licensee that failure to |
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| file an answer
will result in default being taken against the |
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licensee and that the license may be suspended,
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notice may be served by personal delivery or certified |
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registered mail to the applicant or licensee
respondent at |
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the address of record
the entity's
last notification |
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| to the Department . If the entity fails to
file an answer after |
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| receiving notice, the entity's license
may, in the discretion |
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| of the Department, be
suspended, revoked, or placed on |
18 |
| probationary status, or the
Department may take whatever |
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| disciplinary action it deems proper,
including limiting the |
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| scope, nature, or extent of the entity's
business, or imposing |
21 |
| a fine, without a hearing, if the
act or acts charged |
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| constitute sufficient grounds for such action under this
Act. |
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| At the time and place fixed in the notice, the Board shall |
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| proceed to hear
the charges, and the parties or their counsel |
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| shall be
accorded ample opportunity to present such statements, |
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| testimony,
evidence, and argument as may be pertinent to the |
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their defense. The Board may continue a hearing |
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| from time to
time.
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| Sec. 110. Findings and recommendations. At the conclusion |
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| of
the hearing the Board shall present to the Secretary
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| Director a written
report of its findings and recommendations. |
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| The report shall
contain a finding of whether or not the |
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| accused entity violated
this Act or failed to comply with the |
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| conditions required in this
Act. The Board shall specify the |
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| nature of the violation or
failure to comply, and shall make |
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| its recommendations to the
Secretary
Director .
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| shall be
the basis for the Department's order of refusal or for |
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| the
granting of licensure unless the Secretary
Director shall |
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| determine that
the Board's report is contrary to the manifest |
18 |
| weight of the
evidence, in which case the Secretary
Director
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| may issue an order in
contravention of the Board's report. The |
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| finding is not admissible
in evidence against the entity in a |
21 |
| criminal prosecution brought
for the violation of this Act, but |
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| the hearing and finding are
not a bar to a criminal prosecution |
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| brought for the violation of
this Act.
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| Sec. 115. Rehearing on motion. In a case involving the |
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| refusal to
issue or renew a license or the discipline of a |
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| licensee, a copy
of the Board's report shall be served upon the |
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| respondent by the
Department, either personally or as provided |
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| in this Act for the
service of the notice of hearing. Within 20 |
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| days after such
service, the respondent may present to the |
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| Department a motion in
writing for a rehearing, which shall |
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| specify the
particular grounds for the rehearing. If no motion |
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| for rehearing is
filed, then upon the expiration of the time |
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| specified for filing
the motion, or if a motion for rehearing |
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| is denied, then upon
such denial the Secretary
Director may |
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| enter an order in accordance with
recommendations of the Board |
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| except as provided in Section 120 of
this Act. If the |
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| respondent shall order from the reporting
service and pay for a |
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| transcript of the record with the time for
filing a motion for |
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| rehearing, the 20 day period within which
such a motion may be |
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| filed shall commence upon the delivery of
the transcript to the |
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| respondent.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-532, eff. 11-14-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 51/120)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 120. Rehearing on order of Secretary
Director . |
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| Whenever the Secretary
Director is
satisfied that substantial |
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renew a license, the Secretary
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or another Board.
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| (225 ILCS 51/125)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 125. Hearing officer. The Secretary
Director
has the |
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| authority to appoint an attorney duly licensed to
practice law |
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| in the State of Illinois to serve as the hearing
officer in an |
10 |
| action for refusal to issue or renew a license, or for the
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of a licensee. The Secretary
Director shall notify |
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| the Board of an appointment. The
hearing officer shall have |
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| full authority to
conduct the hearing. The hearing officer |
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| shall report his or her
findings and recommendations to the |
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| Board and the Secretary
Director . The
Board shall have 60 days |
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| from receipt of the report to review the
report of the hearing |
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| officer and present its findings of fact,
conclusions of law |
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| and recommendation to the Secretary
Director . If the
Board |
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| fails to present its report within the 60 day period, the |
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| respondent may request in writing a direct appeal to the |
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| Secretary, in which case the Secretary shall, within 7 calendar |
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| days after the request, issue an order directing the Board to |
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| issue its findings of fact, conclusions of law, and |
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| recommendations to the Secretary within 30 calendar days after |
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| shall, within 30 calendar days thereafter, issue an order based |
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| upon the report of the hearing officer and the record of the |
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| proceedings or issue an order remanding the matter back to the |
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| hearing officer for additional proceedings in accordance with |
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| the order. If (i) a direct appeal is requested, (ii) the Board |
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| fails to issue its findings of fact, conclusions of law, and |
9 |
| recommendations within the 30-day mandate from the Secretary or |
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| the Secretary fails to order the Board to do so, and (iii) the |
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| Secretary fails to issue an order within 30 calendar days |
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| thereafter, then the hearing officer's report is deemed |
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| accepted and a final decision of the Secretary. Notwithstanding |
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| any other provision of this Section, if the Secretary, upon |
15 |
| review, determines that substantial justice has not been done |
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| in the revocation, suspension, or refusal to issue or renew a |
17 |
| license or other disciplinary action taken as the result of the |
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| entry of the hearing officer's report, the Secretary may order |
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| a rehearing by the same or other examiners
the
Director shall |
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| issue an order based on the report of the hearing
officer . If |
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| the Secretary
Director determines that the Board's report is
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| contrary to the manifest weight of the evidence, he or she may
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| issue an order in contravention of the Board's report.
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| Sec. 130. Order or certified copy. An order or a certified |
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| copy of an order, over the seal of the
Department and |
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| purporting to be signed by the Secretary
Director , shall be
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| prima facie proof that:
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| (1) the signature is the genuine signature of the |
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| Secretary
Director ;
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| (2) the Secretary
Director is duly appointed and |
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| qualified; and
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| This proof may be
rebutted.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-532, eff. 11-14-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 51/135)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 135. Restoration of license. At any
time after the |
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| suspension or revocation of a license, the
Department may |
17 |
| restore the license to the accused entity upon the written
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| recommendation of the Board unless, after an investigation and |
19 |
| a
hearing, the Board determines that restoration is not in the
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| public interest. Restoration under this Section requires the |
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| filing of all applications and payment of all fees required by |
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| the Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-532, eff. 11-14-97.)
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| Sec. 145. Temporary suspension of a license. The Secretary
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| Director may
temporarily suspend the license of a home medical |
4 |
| equipment and
services provider without a hearing, |
5 |
| simultaneously with the
institution of proceedings for a |
6 |
| hearing provided for in Section
95 of this Act, if the |
7 |
| Secretary
Director finds that evidence in his or her
possession |
8 |
| indicates that the home medical equipment and services
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| provider's continuation in business would constitute an |
10 |
| imminent
danger to the public. If the Secretary
Director
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| temporarily suspends
the license of a home medical equipment |
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| and services
provider without a hearing, a hearing by the Board |
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| must be held
within 30 days of the suspension.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-532, eff. 11-14-97.)
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| Section 15. The Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act |
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| is amended by changing Sections 10, 25, 30, 60, 85, 90, 95, |
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| as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 55/10) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-10)
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| Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| "Address of record" means the designated address recorded |
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| by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's application |
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| file or license file maintained by the Department's licensure |
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| maintenance unit. It is the duty of the applicant or licensee |
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| to inform the Department of any change of address, and such |
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| changes must be made either through the Department's website or |
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| by contacting the Department's licensure maintenance unit.
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| "Advertise" means, but is not limited to, issuing or |
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| causing to
be distributed any card, sign or device to any |
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| person; or causing,
permitting or allowing any sign or marking |
8 |
| on or in any building,
structure, newspaper, magazine or |
9 |
| directory, or on radio or television; or
advertising by any |
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| other means designed to secure public attention.
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| "Approved program" means an approved comprehensive program |
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| of study in
marriage and family therapy in a regionally |
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| accredited educational institution
approved by the Department |
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| for the training
of marriage and family therapists.
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| "Associate licensed marriage and family therapist" means a |
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| person
to whom an associate marriage and family therapist |
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| license has been issued
under this Act.
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| "Board" means the Illinois Marriage and Family Therapy |
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| Licensing and
Disciplinary Board.
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| "Department" means the Department of Financial and
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| Professional Regulation.
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| "Director" means the Director of the Department of |
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| Professional
Regulation.
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| "License" means that which is required to practice marriage |
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| and family
therapy under this Act, the qualifications for which |
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| include specific
education, acceptable experience and |
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to |
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| whom a
marriage and family therapist license has been issued |
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| "Marriage and family therapy" means the evaluation and |
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| treatment of
mental and emotional problems within the context |
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| of human relationships.
Marriage and family therapy involves |
8 |
| the use of psychotherapeutic methods
to ameliorate |
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| interpersonal and intrapersonal conflict and to modify
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| perceptions, beliefs and behavior in areas of human life that |
11 |
| include, but
are not limited to, premarriage, marriage, |
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| sexuality, family, divorce
adjustment, and parenting.
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| "Person" means any individual, firm, corporation, |
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| partnership,
organization, or body politic.
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| "Practice of marriage and family therapy" means the |
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| rendering of
marriage and family therapy services to |
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| individuals, couples, and families
as defined in this Section, |
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| either singly or in groups, whether the
services are offered |
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| directly to the general public or through
organizations, either |
20 |
| public or private, for a fee, monetary or otherwise.
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| "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and |
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| Professional Regulation.
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| "Title or description" means to hold oneself out as a |
24 |
| licensed marriage
and family therapist or an associate licensed |
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| marriage and family therapist
to the public by means of stating |
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| on signs,
mailboxes, address plates, stationery, |
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| Sec. 25. Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing and |
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| Disciplinary Board.
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| (a) There is established within the Department the Marriage |
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| and
Family Therapy Licensing and Disciplinary Board to be |
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| appointed by the
Secretary
Director . The Board shall be |
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| composed of 7 persons who shall serve in an
advisory capacity |
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| to the Secretary
Director . The Board shall elect a chairperson |
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| and a
vice chairperson.
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| (b) In appointing members of the Board, the Secretary
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| Director shall give due
consideration to recommendations by |
16 |
| members of the profession of marriage
and family therapy and by |
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| the statewide organizations solely representing
the interests |
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| of marriage and family therapists.
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| (c) Five members of the Board shall be marriage and family
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| therapists who have been in active practice for at least 5 |
21 |
| years immediately
preceding their appointment, or engaged in |
22 |
| the education and training of
masters, doctoral, or |
23 |
| post-doctoral students of marriage and family
therapy,
or |
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| engaged in marriage and family therapy research. Each marriage |
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| or
family therapy teacher or researcher shall have spent the |
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the 2 years immediately |
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| preceding his or her appointment to the Board. The appointees |
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| shall be licensed under this Act.
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| (d) Two members shall be representatives of the general |
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| public who have no
direct affiliation or work experience with |
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| the practice of marriage and
family therapy and who clearly |
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| represent consumer interests.
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| (e) Board members shall
be appointed for terms of 4 years |
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| each, except that any person chosen to
fill a vacancy shall be |
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| appointed only for the unexpired term of the Board
member whom |
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| he or she shall succeed. Upon the expiration of this term of
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| successor is
appointed and qualified. No member shall be |
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| reappointed to the Board for
a term that would cause continuous |
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| service on the Board to be longer than 8
years.
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| (f) The membership of the Board shall reasonably reflect |
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| representation
from the various geographic areas of the State.
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| (g) Members of the Board shall be immune from suit in any |
20 |
| action based
upon any disciplinary proceedings or other |
21 |
| activities performed in good
faith as members of the Board.
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| (h) The Secretary
Director may remove any member of the |
23 |
| Board for any cause that,
in the opinion of the Secretary
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24 |
| Director , reasonably justifies termination.
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| (i) The Secretary
Director may consider the |
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| recommendations of the
Board on questions of standards of |
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| (j) The members of the Board shall be reimbursed for all |
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| legitimate,
necessary, and authorized expenses.
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| (k) A majority of the Board members currently appointed |
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| shall constitute a
quorum. A vacancy in the membership of the |
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| Board shall not impair the right of
a quorum to exercise all |
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| the rights and perform all the duties of the Board.
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| Sec. 30. Application.
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| (a) Applications for original licensure shall be made to |
14 |
| the Department
in writing on forms prescribed by the Department |
15 |
| and shall be accompanied
by the appropriate documentation and |
16 |
| the required fee, which fee is
nonrefundable. Any application |
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| shall require such information as, in the
judgment of the |
18 |
| Department, will enable the Department to pass on the
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| qualifications of the applicant for licensing.
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| (b) Applicants have 3 years from the date of application to |
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| complete the
application process. If the application has not |
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| been completed within 3 years,
the application shall be denied, |
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| the fee shall be forfeited, and the applicant
must reapply and |
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| meet the requirements in effect at the time of reapplication.
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race, religion, creed, national origin, |
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sex, sexual orientation, |
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| or physical disability that does not affect a person's ability |
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| to practice with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety
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| impairment .
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/60) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-60)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 60. Payments; penalty for insufficient funds. Any |
10 |
| person who delivers a
check or other payment to the Department |
11 |
| that is returned to the Department
unpaid by the financial |
12 |
| institution upon which it is drawn shall pay to the
Department, |
13 |
| in addition to the amount already owed to the Department, a |
14 |
| fine of
$50. The fines imposed
by
this Section are in addition |
15 |
| to any other discipline provided under this Act
prohibiting |
16 |
| unlicensed practice or practice on a nonrenewed license. The
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| Department shall notify the person that payment of fees and |
18 |
| fines shall be paid
to the Department by certified check or |
19 |
| money order within 30 calendar days
after notification. If, |
20 |
| after the expiration of 30 days from the date of the
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21 |
| notification, the person has failed to submit the necessary |
22 |
| remittance, the
Department shall automatically terminate the |
23 |
| license or deny
the
application, without hearing. If, after |
24 |
| termination or denial, the person seeks
a license, he or she |
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| shall apply to the Department for
restoration or issuance of |
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fines due to the Department. |
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| The Department may establish a fee for the
processing of an |
3 |
| application for restoration of a license to
pay
all expenses of |
4 |
| processing this application. The Secretary
Director may waive |
5 |
| the fines
due under this Section in individual cases where the |
6 |
| Secretary
Director finds that the
fines would be unreasonable |
7 |
| or unnecessarily burdensome.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-146, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/85) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-85)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 85. Refusal, revocation, or suspension.
|
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| (a) The Department may refuse to issue or renew, or may |
13 |
| revoke a
license, or may suspend, place on probation, fine, or |
14 |
| take any
disciplinary or non-disciplinary action as the |
15 |
| Department may deem proper, including fines not
to exceed |
16 |
| $10,000
$1000 for each violation, with regard to any licensee |
17 |
| for any one or
combination of the following causes:
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18 |
| (1) Material misstatement in furnishing information to |
19 |
| the Department.
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20 |
| (2) Violations of this Act or its rules.
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21 |
| (3) Conviction of or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo |
22 |
| contendere to any crime that is a felony under the laws of |
23 |
| the United States or any
state or territory thereof or
that |
24 |
| is (i) a felony, (ii) a misdemeanor ,
of which an
essential |
25 |
| element of which is dishonesty , or (iii) a crime that
is
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| directly related to the practice of the profession.
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| (4) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of |
3 |
| obtaining a license
or violating any provision of this Act |
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| or its rules.
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| (5) Professional incompetence or gross negligence .
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| (6) Gross negligence
Malpractice .
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| (7) Aiding or assisting another person in violating any |
8 |
| provision of
this Act or its rules.
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| (8) Failing, within 30
60 days, to provide information |
10 |
| in response to a
written request made by the Department.
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| (9) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or |
12 |
| unprofessional conduct of
a
character likely to deceive, |
13 |
| defraud or harm the public as defined by the
rules of the |
14 |
| Department, or violating the rules of professional conduct
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| adopted by the Board and published by the Department.
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| (10) Habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol, |
17 |
| narcotics,
stimulants, or any other chemical agent or drug |
18 |
| that results in the inability
to practice with reasonable |
19 |
| judgment, skill, or safety.
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| (11) Discipline by another state, territory, or |
21 |
| country if at least one
of the grounds for the discipline |
22 |
| is the same or substantially equivalent
to those set forth |
23 |
| in this Act.
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| (12) Directly or indirectly giving to or receiving from |
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| any person, firm,
corporation, partnership or association |
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| any fee, commission, rebate, or
other form of compensation |
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| (13) A finding by the Department that the licensee, |
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| after
having his or her license placed on probationary |
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| status, has violated the
terms of probation.
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| (14) Abandonment of a patient without cause.
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| (15) Willfully making or filing false records or |
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| reports relating to a
licensee's practice, including but |
9 |
| not limited to false records filed with
State agencies or |
10 |
| departments.
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| (16) Wilfully failing to report an instance of |
12 |
| suspected child abuse
or neglect as required by the Abused |
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| and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
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| (17) Being named as a perpetrator in an indicated |
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| report by the
Department of Children and Family Services |
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| under the Abused and Neglected
Child Reporting Act and upon |
17 |
| proof by clear and convincing evidence that
the licensee |
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| has caused a child to be an abused child or neglected child |
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| as
defined in the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
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| (18) Physical illness or mental illness or impairment
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| disability , including , but not limited to, deterioration |
22 |
| through
the aging process , or loss of motor skill
abilities |
23 |
| and skills that results
in the
inability to practice the |
24 |
| profession with reasonable judgment, skill, or
safety.
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| (19) Solicitation of professional services by using |
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| false or misleading
advertising.
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| (20) A finding that licensure has been applied for or |
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| obtained by
fraudulent means.
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| (21) Practicing or attempting to practice under a name |
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| other than the
full name as shown on the license or any |
5 |
| other legally authorized name.
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| (22) Gross overcharging for professional services |
7 |
| including filing
statements for collection of fees or |
8 |
| moneys for which services
are not
rendered.
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| (b) The Department shall deny any application for a |
10 |
| license , without
hearing, or renewal , without
hearing, under |
11 |
| this Act to any person who has defaulted on an
educational loan |
12 |
| guaranteed by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission;
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| however, the Department may issue a license or renewal if the |
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| person in default
has established a satisfactory repayment |
15 |
| record as determined by the Illinois
Student Assistance |
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| Commission.
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| (c) The determination by a circuit court that a licensee is |
18 |
| subject to
involuntary admission or judicial admission, as |
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| provided in the Mental
Health and Developmental Disabilities |
20 |
| Code, operates as an automatic
suspension. The suspension will |
21 |
| terminate only upon a finding by a court
that the patient is no |
22 |
| longer subject to involuntary admission or judicial
admission |
23 |
| and the issuance of an order so finding and discharging the
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| patient, and upon the recommendation of the Board to the |
25 |
| Secretary
Director that the
licensee be allowed to resume his |
26 |
| or her practice as a licensed marriage
and family therapist or |
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| (d) The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the |
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| license of any
person who fails to file a return, pay the tax, |
4 |
| penalty, or interest shown
in a filed return or pay any final |
5 |
| assessment of tax, penalty, or interest,
as required by any tax |
6 |
| Act administered by the Illinois Department of
Revenue, until |
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| the time the requirements of the tax Act are satisfied.
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| (e) In enforcing this Section, the Department or Board upon |
9 |
| a showing of a
possible
violation may compel an individual |
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| licensed to practice under this Act, or
who has applied for |
11 |
| licensure under this Act, to submit
to a mental or physical |
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| examination, or both, as required by and at the expense
of the |
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| Department. The Department or Board may order the examining |
14 |
| physician to
present
testimony concerning the mental or |
15 |
| physical examination of the licensee or
applicant. No |
16 |
| information shall be excluded by reason of any common law or
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| statutory privilege relating to communications between the |
18 |
| licensee or
applicant and the examining physician. The |
19 |
| examining
physicians
shall be specifically designated by the |
20 |
| Board or Department.
The individual to be examined may have, at |
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| his or her own expense, another
physician of his or her choice |
22 |
| present during all
aspects of this examination. Failure of an |
23 |
| individual to submit to a mental
or
physical examination, when |
24 |
| directed, shall be grounds for suspension of his or
her
license |
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| until the individual submits to the examination if the |
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| Department
finds,
after notice and hearing, that the refusal to |
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without reasonable cause.
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| If the Department or Board finds an individual unable to |
3 |
| practice because of
the
reasons
set forth in this Section, the |
4 |
| Department or Board may require that individual
to submit
to
|
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| care, counseling, or treatment by physicians approved
or |
6 |
| designated by the Department or Board, as a condition, term, or |
7 |
| restriction
for continued,
reinstated, or
renewed licensure to |
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| practice; or, in lieu of care, counseling, or treatment,
the |
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| Department may file, or
the Board may recommend to the |
10 |
| Department to file, a complaint to immediately
suspend, revoke, |
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| or otherwise discipline the license of the individual.
An |
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| individual whose
license was granted, continued, reinstated, |
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| renewed, disciplined or supervised
subject to such terms, |
14 |
| conditions, or restrictions, and who fails to comply
with
such |
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| terms, conditions, or restrictions, shall be referred to the |
16 |
| Secretary
Director for
a
determination as to whether the |
17 |
| individual shall have his or her license
suspended immediately, |
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| pending a hearing by the Department.
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| In instances in which the Secretary
Director immediately |
20 |
| suspends a person's license
under this Section, a hearing on |
21 |
| that person's license must be convened by
the Department within |
22 |
| 30
15 days after the suspension and completed without
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| appreciable
delay.
The Department and Board shall have the |
24 |
| authority to review the subject
individual's record of
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25 |
| treatment and counseling regarding the impairment to the extent |
26 |
| permitted by
applicable federal statutes and regulations |
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| safeguarding the confidentiality of
medical records.
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| An individual licensed under this Act and affected under |
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| this Section shall
be
afforded an opportunity to demonstrate to |
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| the Department or Board that he or
she can resume
practice in |
5 |
| compliance with acceptable and prevailing standards under the
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| provisions of his or her license.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97; 91-362, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/90) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-90)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 90. Violations; injunctions; cease and desist order.
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| (a) If any person violates a provision of this Act, the |
12 |
| Secretary
Director may, in
the name of the People of the State |
13 |
| of Illinois, through the Attorney
General of the State of |
14 |
| Illinois, petition for an order enjoining the
violation or for |
15 |
| an order enforcing compliance with this Act. Upon the
filing of |
16 |
| a verified petition in court, the court may issue a temporary
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| restraining order, without notice or bond, and may |
18 |
| preliminarily and
permanently enjoin the violation. If it is |
19 |
| established that the person has
violated or is violating the |
20 |
| injunction, the Court may punish the offender
for contempt of |
21 |
| court. Proceedings under this Section are in addition to,
and |
22 |
| not in lieu of, all other remedies and penalties provided by |
23 |
| this Act.
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| (b) If any person practices as a marriage and family |
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| therapist or an
associate marriage and family therapist or
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| license
under this Act, then any licensee, any interested party |
3 |
| or any person
injured thereby may, in addition to the Secretary
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| Director , petition for relief as
provided in subsection (a) of |
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| this Section.
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| (c) Whenever in the opinion of the Department any person |
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| violates any
provision of this Act, the Department may issue a |
8 |
| rule to show cause why an
order to cease and desist should not |
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| be entered against him or her. The
rule shall clearly set forth |
10 |
| the grounds relied upon by the Department and
shall provide a |
11 |
| period of 7 days from the date of the rule to file an
answer to |
12 |
| the satisfaction of the Department. Failure to answer to the
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| satisfaction of the Department shall cause an order to cease |
14 |
| and desist to
be issued immediately.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97; 91-362, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/91 new) |
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| Sec. 91. Unlicensed practice; violation; civil penalty.
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| (a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts |
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| to practice, or holds himself or herself out to practice as a |
20 |
| licensed marriage and family therapist without being licensed |
21 |
| under this Act shall, in addition to any other penalty provided |
22 |
| by law, pay a civil penalty to the Department in an amount not |
23 |
| to exceed $10,000 for each offense, as determined by the |
24 |
| Department. The civil penalty shall be assessed by the |
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| Department after a hearing is held in accordance with the |
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| activity. |
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| (c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after |
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| the effective date of the order imposing the civil penalty. The |
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| order shall constitute a judgment and may be filed and |
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| execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment from |
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| any court of record.
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| (225 ILCS 55/95) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-95)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 95. Investigation; notice and hearing. The Department |
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| may investigate
the actions or qualifications of any person or |
14 |
| persons holding or claiming to
hold a license. Before |
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| suspending, revoking, placing on probationary status,
or |
16 |
| taking any other disciplinary action as the Department may deem |
17 |
| proper with
regard to any license, at least 30 days before the |
18 |
| date set for the hearing,
the Department shall (i)
notify the |
19 |
| accused in writing of any charges made and the time and place |
20 |
| for a
hearing on the charges before the Board, (ii) direct him |
21 |
| or her to file a
written answer to the charges with the Board |
22 |
| under oath within 20 days after
the service on him or her of |
23 |
| such notice, and (iii) inform him or her that if
he or she |
24 |
| fails to file an answer, default will be taken against him or |
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| her and
his or her license may be suspended, revoked, placed on |
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other disciplinary action taken with |
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| regard to the license, including limiting
the scope, nature, or |
3 |
| extent
of his or her practice, as the Department may deem |
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| proper. In case the person,
after receiving notice, fails to |
5 |
| file an answer, his or her license may, in the
discretion of |
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| the Department, be suspended, revoked,
placed on probationary |
7 |
| status, or the Department may take whatever disciplinary
action |
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| deemed proper, including limiting the scope, nature, or extent |
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| of the
person's practice or the imposition of a fine, without a |
10 |
| hearing, if the act or
acts charged constitute sufficient |
11 |
| grounds for such action under this Act.
Written
This written
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| notice and any notice in the subsequent proceedings may be |
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| served by personal
delivery to the accused person, or by |
14 |
| registered or certified mail to the
applicant or licensee at |
15 |
| his or her last address of record with
address last specified |
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| by the accused in his last notification to the
Department. In |
17 |
| case the person fails to file an answer after receiving notice,
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| his or her license may, in the discretion of the Department,
be
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19 |
| suspended, revoked, or placed on probationary status, or the |
20 |
| Department may
take whatever disciplinary action deemed |
21 |
| proper, including limiting the
scope, nature, or extent of the |
22 |
| person's practice or the imposition of a
fine, without a |
23 |
| hearing, if the act or acts charged constitute sufficient
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24 |
| grounds for such action under this Act. The written answer |
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| shall be served by
personal delivery, certified delivery, or |
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| certified or registered mail to
the Department. At the time and |
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shall proceed to hear |
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| the charges and the parties or their counsel shall be
accorded |
3 |
| ample opportunity to present such statements, testimony, |
4 |
| evidence,
and argument as may be pertinent to the charges or to |
5 |
| the defense thereto. The
Department may continue such hearing |
6 |
| from time to time. At the discretion of
the Secretary
Director
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| after having first received the recommendation of the Board, |
8 |
| the
accused person's license may be suspended
or revoked, if
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| the evidence constitutes sufficient grounds for such action |
10 |
| under this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/105) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-105)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 105. Subpoenas; oaths; attendance of witnesses. The |
15 |
| Department has the power to subpoena and to bring before it
any |
16 |
| person and to take testimony either orally or by deposition, or |
17 |
| both,
with the same fees and mileage and in the same manner as |
18 |
| prescribed in
civil cases in the courts of this State.
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19 |
| The Secretary
Director , the designated hearing officer, |
20 |
| and every member of the
Board has power to administer oaths to |
21 |
| witnesses at any hearing that
the Department is authorized to |
22 |
| conduct and any other oaths authorized in
any Act administered |
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| by the Department. Any circuit court may, upon application
of |
24 |
| the Department or its designee, or of the applicant or licensee |
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| against whom
proceedings under this Act are pending, enter an |
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of witnesses and their |
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| testimony, and the production of documents, papers,
files, |
3 |
| books and records in connection with any hearing or |
4 |
| investigation. The
court may compel obedience to its order by |
5 |
| proceedings for contempt.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-783; 87-1237.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/110) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-110)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 110. Recommendations for disciplinary action. At the
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| conclusion of the hearing, the Board shall present to the |
11 |
| Secretary
Director a
written report of its findings and |
12 |
| recommendations. The report shall contain
a finding whether or |
13 |
| not the accused person violated this Act or failed
to comply |
14 |
| with the conditions required in this Act. The Board shall
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| specify the nature of the violation or failure to comply, and |
16 |
| shall make
its recommendations to the Secretary
Director .
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| The report of findings and recommendations of the Board |
18 |
| shall be the
basis for the Department's order for refusal or |
19 |
| for the granting of a
license, or for any disciplinary action, |
20 |
| unless the Secretary
Director shall
determine that the Board's |
21 |
| report is contrary to the manifest weight of the
evidence, in |
22 |
| which case the Secretary
Director may issue an order in |
23 |
| contravention of
the Board's report. The finding is not |
24 |
| admissible in evidence against the
person in a criminal |
25 |
| prosecution brought for the violation of this Act, but
the |
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| brought for
the violation of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-783.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/115) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-115)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 115. Rehearing. In any hearing involving disciplinary |
7 |
| action
against a licensee, a copy of the Board's report shall |
8 |
| be
served upon the respondent by the Department, either |
9 |
| personally or as provided
in this Act for the service of the |
10 |
| notice of hearing. Within 20 calendar days
after service, the |
11 |
| respondent may present to the Department a motion in writing
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12 |
| for a rehearing that shall specify the particular grounds for |
13 |
| rehearing. If no
motion for rehearing is filed, then upon the |
14 |
| expiration of the time specified
for filing a motion, or if a |
15 |
| motion for rehearing is denied, then upon denial,
the Secretary
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16 |
| Director may enter an order in accordance with recommendations |
17 |
| of the
Board, except as provided in this Act. If the respondent |
18 |
| orders from the
reporting service, and pays for, a transcript |
19 |
| of the record within the time for
filing a motion for |
20 |
| rehearing, the 20 calendar day period within which a motion
may |
21 |
| be filed shall commence upon the delivery of the transcript to |
22 |
| the
respondent.
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23 |
| (Source: P.A. 87-783; 87-1237; 88-45.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/120) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-120)
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| Sec. 120. Hearing by other hearing officer
examiner . |
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| Whenever the Secretary
Director is not
satisfied that |
4 |
| substantial justice has been done in the revocation,
suspension |
5 |
| or refusal to issue or renew a license, the Secretary
Director
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6 |
| may
order a rehearing by the same or other hearing officer
|
7 |
| examiners .
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8 |
| (Source: P.A. 87-783.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/125) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-125)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 125. Appointment of a hearing officer. The Secretary
|
12 |
| Director has the
authority to appoint any attorney duly |
13 |
| licensed to practice law in the
State of Illinois to serve as |
14 |
| the hearing officer in any action for refusal
to issue or renew |
15 |
| a license, or to discipline a licensee. The hearing
officer has |
16 |
| full authority to conduct the hearing. The hearing officer
|
17 |
| shall report his findings and recommendations to the Board and |
18 |
| the
Secretary
Director . The Board
has 60 calendar days from |
19 |
| receipt of the report to
review the report of the hearing |
20 |
| officer and present its findings of fact,
conclusions of law |
21 |
| and recommendations to the Secretary
Director . If the Board |
22 |
| fails
to present its report within the 60 calendar day period, |
23 |
| the respondent may request in writing a direct appeal to the |
24 |
| Secretary, in which case the Secretary shall, within 7 calendar |
25 |
| days after the request, issue an order directing the Board to |
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| issue its findings of fact, conclusions of law, and |
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| recommendations to the Secretary within 30 calendar days after |
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| such order. If the Board fails to issue its findings of fact, |
4 |
| conclusions of law, and recommendations within that time frame |
5 |
| to the Secretary after the entry of such order, the Secretary |
6 |
| shall, within 30 calendar days thereafter, issue an order based |
7 |
| upon the report of the hearing officer and the record of the |
8 |
| proceedings or issue an order remanding the matter back to the |
9 |
| hearing officer for additional proceedings in accordance with |
10 |
| the order. If (i) a direct appeal is requested, (ii) the Board |
11 |
| fails to issue its findings of fact, conclusions of law, and |
12 |
| recommendations within the 30-day mandate from the Secretary or |
13 |
| the Secretary fails to order the Board to do so, and (iii) the |
14 |
| Secretary fails to issue an order within 30 calendar days |
15 |
| thereafter, then the hearing officer's report is deemed |
16 |
| accepted and a final decision of the Secretary. Notwithstanding |
17 |
| any other provision of this Section, if the Secretary, upon |
18 |
| review, determines that substantial justice has not been done |
19 |
| in the revocation, suspension, or refusal to issue or renew a |
20 |
| license or other disciplinary action taken as the result of the |
21 |
| entry of the hearing officer's report, the Secretary may order |
22 |
| a rehearing by the same or other examiners
the
Director may
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23 |
| issue an order based on the report of the hearing officer .
If |
24 |
| the Secretary
Director disagrees with the recommendation of the |
25 |
| Board or the
hearing officer, the Secretary
Director may issue |
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| an order in contravention of the
recommendation.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-783; 87-1237.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/130) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-130)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 130. Order; certified copy. An order or a certified |
5 |
| copy thereof,
over the seal of the Department and purporting to |
6 |
| be signed by the
Secretary
Director , shall be prima facie |
7 |
| proof:
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| (a) that the signature is the genuine signature of the |
9 |
| Secretary
Director ;
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| (b) that the Secretary
Director is duly appointed and |
11 |
| qualified; and
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| (c) that the Board and its members are qualified to act.
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13 |
| (Source: P.A. 87-783.)
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| (225 ILCS 55/145) (from Ch. 111, par. 8351-145)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
|
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| Sec. 145. Summary suspension. The Secretary
Director may |
17 |
| summarily suspend the
license of a marriage and family |
18 |
| therapist or an associate marriage and
family therapist without |
19 |
| a hearing, simultaneously
with the institution of proceedings |
20 |
| for a hearing provided for in this Act, if
the Secretary
|
21 |
| Director finds that evidence in his or her possession indicates |
22 |
| that a
marriage and family therapist's or associate marriage |
23 |
| and family
therapist's continuation in practice would |
24 |
| constitute an
imminent danger to the public. In the event that |
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| the Secretary
Director summarily
suspends the license of a |
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| marriage and family therapist or an associate
marriage and |
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| family therapist without a hearing, a
hearing by the Board must |
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| be held within 30 calendar days after the suspension
has |
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| occurred.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-362, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| Section 20. The Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and |
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| Disciplinary Act is amended by changing Sections 4, 5, 5.1, 6, |
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| and 28 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 70/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 3654)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this Act, the |
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| following
definitions shall have the following meanings, |
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| except where the context
requires otherwise:
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| (1) "Act" means the Nursing Home Administrators |
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| Licensing and
Disciplinary Act.
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| (2) "Department" means the Department of Financial and
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| Professional
Regulation.
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| (3) "Secretary"
"Director" means the Secretary
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| Director of Financial and Professional
Regulation.
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| (4) "Board" means the Nursing Home Administrators |
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| Licensing
and Disciplinary Board appointed by the |
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| Governor.
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| (5) "Nursing home administrator" means the individual |
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| licensed
under this
Act and directly responsible for |
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| planning, organizing, directing and
supervising the |
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| operation of a nursing home, or who in fact performs such
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| functions, whether or not such functions are delegated to |
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| one or more
other persons.
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| (6) "Nursing home" or "facility" means any entity that |
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| is required to be
licensed by the Department of Public |
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| Health under the Nursing Home
Care Act, as amended, other |
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| than a sheltered care home as
defined thereunder, and |
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| includes private homes, institutions,
buildings,
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| residences, or other places, whether operated for profit or |
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| not,
irrespective of the names attributed to them, county |
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| homes for the infirm
and chronically ill operated pursuant |
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| to the County Nursing Home Act, as
amended, and any similar |
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| institutions operated by a political subdivision
of the |
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| State of Illinois that provide, though their ownership or
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| management, maintenance, personal care, and nursing for 3 |
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| or more persons,
not related to the owner by blood or |
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| marriage, or any similar facilities in
which maintenance is |
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| provided to 3 or more persons who by reason of illness
of |
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| physical infirmity require personal care and nursing.
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| (7) "Maintenance" means food, shelter and laundry.
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| (8) "Personal care" means assistance with meals, |
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| dressing,
movement,
bathing, or other personal needs, or |
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| general supervision of
the physical and
mental well-being |
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| disability, emotion or behavior disorder, or mental |
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| retardation is
incapable of managing his or her person, |
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| whether or not a guardian has been
appointed for such |
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| individual. For the purposes of this Act, this
definition |
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| does not include the professional services of a nurse.
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| (9) "Nursing" means professional nursing or practical |
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| nursing,
as those terms are defined in the Nursing and |
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| Advanced Practice Nursing Act,
for sick or infirm persons |
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| who are under the care
and supervision of licensed |
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| physicians or dentists.
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| (10) "Disciplinary action" means revocation, |
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| suspension,
probation, supervision, reprimand, required |
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| education, fines or
any other action taken by the |
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| Department against a person holding a
license.
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| (11) "Impaired" means the inability to practice with
|
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| reasonable skill and
safety due to physical or mental |
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| disabilities as evidenced by a written
determination or |
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| written consent based on clinical evidence including
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| deterioration through the aging process or loss of motor |
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| skill, or abuse of
drugs or alcohol, of sufficient degree |
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| to diminish a person's ability to
administer a nursing |
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| home. |
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| (12) "Address of record" means the designated address |
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| recorded by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's |
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| application file or license file maintained by the |
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| Department's licensure maintenance unit. It is the duty of |
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| the applicant or licensee to inform the Department of any |
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| change of address, and such changes must be made either |
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| through the Department's website or by contacting the |
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| Department's licensure maintenance unit.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97; 90-742, eff. 8-13-98.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/5) (from Ch. 111, par. 3655)
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| Sec. 5. Board.
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| (a) There is hereby created the Nursing Home Administrators
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| Licensing and Disciplinary Board. The Board shall consist of 7
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| 9 members
appointed by the Governor. All shall be residents of |
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| the State of
Illinois. Two
Three members shall be |
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| representatives of the general public.
Five
Six members shall |
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| be nursing home administrators who for at least 5 years
prior |
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| to their appointments were licensed under this Act. The public
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| members shall have no responsibility for management or |
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| formation of policy
of, nor any financial interest in, nursing |
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| homes as defined in this Act,
nor any other connection with the |
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| profession. In appointing licensed
nursing home |
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| administrators, the Governor shall take into consideration the
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| recommendations of the nursing home professional associations.
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| (b) Members shall be appointed for a term of
4 years by the |
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| Governor. The Governor shall fill any vacancy
for the remainder |
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| of the unexpired term.
Any member of the Board may be removed |
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| by the Governor for cause. Each
member shall serve on the Board
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| until his or her successor is appointed and qualified. No |
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| member
of the Board shall serve more than 2 consecutive 4 year |
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| terms.
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| In making appointments the Governor shall attempt to
insure |
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| that the various geographic regions of the
State of Illinois |
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| are properly represented.
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| (c) The Board shall annually elect one of
its members as |
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| chairperson and one as vice chairperson. No officer shall be
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| elected more than twice
in succession to the same office. Each |
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| officer shall serve
until his or her successor has been elected |
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| and qualified.
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| (d) A majority of the Board members currently appointed |
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| shall constitute a
quorum. A vacancy in the membership of
the |
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| Board shall not impair the right of a
quorum to exercise all |
16 |
| the rights and perform all the duties
of the Board.
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| (e) Each member and member-officer of the
Board may
shall
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| receive a per diem stipend as the
Secretary
Director shall |
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| determine. Each member shall be paid their necessary
expenses |
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| while engaged in the performance of his or her duties.
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| (f) (Blank).
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| (g) (Blank).
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| (h) Members of the Board shall be immune
from suit in any |
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| action based upon any disciplinary
proceedings or other acts |
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| performed in good faith as members
of the Board.
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| (i) (Blank).
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| (j) The Secretary
Director shall give due consideration to |
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| all recommendations of
the Board. If the Secretary
Director
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| disagrees with or takes action contrary to the
recommendation |
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| of the Board, he or she shall provide the Board with a written
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| and specific explanation of his or her action.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/5.1)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 5.1. Powers and duties; rules. The Department shall |
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| exercise the
powers and duties prescribed by
the Civil |
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| Administrative Code of Illinois for administration of |
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| licensing acts
and shall exercise such other powers and duties |
13 |
| necessary for effectuating the
purposes of this Act. The |
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| Department shall adopt rules to implement,
interpret, or make |
15 |
| specific the provisions and purposes of this Act and may
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| prescribe forms that shall be issued in connection with |
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| rulemaking. The
Department shall transmit the proposed |
18 |
| rulemaking to the Board.
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| The Department may solicit the advice of the Board on any |
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| matter relating to
the administration and enforcement of this |
21 |
| Act.
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| The Director shall employ, in conformity with the Personnel |
23 |
| Code,
professional, technical, investigative, and clerical |
24 |
| help on a
full-time or
part-time basis as necessary for the |
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| proper performance of its duties.
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| Upon the written request of the Department, the Department |
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| of Public Health, the Department of Human
Services or the |
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| Department of State Police may cooperate and assist in
any |
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| investigation undertaken by the Board.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/6) (from Ch. 111, par. 3656)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 6. Application procedure. Applications for original |
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| licenses shall
be made to the
Department in writing on forms |
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| prescribed by the Department and shall be
accompanied by the |
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| required fee, which shall not be refundable. The
application |
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| shall require information as in the judgment of the
Department |
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| will enable the Department to pass on the
qualifications of the
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| applicant for a license.
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| Applicants have 3 years after the date of application to |
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| complete the application process. If the process has not been |
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| completed in 3 years, the application shall be denied, the fee |
18 |
| forfeited, and the applicant must reapply and meet the |
19 |
| requirements in effect at the time of reapplication.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/10.5)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 10.5. Unlicensed practice; violation; civil penalty.
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| (a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts |
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| to practice, or
holds oneself out to practice as a nursing home |
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| administrator without being
licensed under this Act shall, in
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| addition to any other penalty provided by law, pay a civil |
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| penalty to the
Department in an amount not to exceed $10,000
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| $5,000 for each offense as determined by
the Department. The |
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| civil penalty shall be assessed by the Department after a
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| hearing is held in accordance with the provisions set forth in |
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| this Act
regarding the provision of a hearing for the |
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| discipline of a licensee.
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| (b) The Department has the authority and power to |
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| investigate any and all
unlicensed activity.
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| (c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after |
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| the effective date
of the order imposing the civil penalty. The |
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| order shall constitute a judgment
and may be filed and |
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| execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment
from |
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| any court of record.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-474, eff. 6-18-96.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 3661)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 11. Expiration; renewal; continuing education. The |
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| expiration date
and renewal period for each license
issued |
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| under this Act shall be set by rule.
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| Each licensee shall provide proof of having obtained 36 |
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| hours of
continuing education in the 2 year period preceding |
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| the renewal date of the
license as a condition of license |
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| renewal. The continuing education
requirement may be waived in |
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| part or in whole for such good cause as may be
determined by |
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| rule.
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| Any continuing education course for nursing home |
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| administrators approved
by the National Continuing Education |
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| Review Service of the National
Association of Boards of |
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| Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators will be
accepted |
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| toward satisfaction of these requirements.
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| Any continuing education course for nursing home |
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| administrators sponsored
by the Life Services Network of |
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| Illinois, Illinois Council on
Long Term Care, County Nursing |
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| Home Association of Illinois, Illinois Health
Care |
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| Association, Illinois Chapter of American College of Health |
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| Care
Administrators, and the Illinois Nursing Home |
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| Administrators Association
will be accepted toward |
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| satisfaction of these requirements.
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| Any school, college or university, State agency, or other |
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| entity may
apply to the Department for approval as a continuing |
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| education
sponsor.
Criteria for qualification as a continuing |
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| education sponsor shall be
established by rule.
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| It shall be the responsibility of each continuing education |
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| sponsor to
maintain records, as prescribed by rule, to verify |
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| attendance.
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| The Department shall establish by rule a means for the |
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| verification of
completion of the continuing education |
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| required by this Section. This
verification may be accomplished |
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with |
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| the Department; or by other means
established by the |
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| Department.
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| Any nursing home administrator who has permitted his or her |
6 |
| license to
expire or
who has had his or her license on inactive |
7 |
| status may have his or her
license restored by
making |
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| application to the Department and filing proof acceptable to |
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| the
Department , as defined by rule, of his or her fitness to |
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| have his or her license restored
and by paying the
required |
11 |
| fee. Proof of fitness may include evidence certifying to active
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| lawful practice in another jurisdiction satisfactory to the |
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| Department and
by paying the required restoration fee.
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| However, any nursing home administrator whose license |
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| expired while he or
she
was (1) in federal service on active |
16 |
| duty with the Armed Forces of the
United States, or the State |
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| Militia called into service or training, or (2)
in training or |
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| education under the supervision of the United States
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| preliminary to induction into the military services, may have |
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| his or her
license
renewed or restored without paying any |
21 |
| lapsed renewal fees if within 2
years after honorable |
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| termination of such service, training or education,
he or she |
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| furnishes the Department with satisfactory evidence to the |
24 |
| effect
that
he or she has been so engaged and that his or her |
25 |
| service, training or
education has been
so terminated.
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| Sec. 13. Endorsement. The Department may, in its |
4 |
| discretion, license as a
nursing
home administrator, without |
5 |
| examination, on payment of the required fee, an
applicant who |
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| is so licensed under the laws of another U.S. jurisdiction,
if |
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| the requirements for licensure in the other jurisdiction in |
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| which the
applicant was licensed were, at the date of his or |
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| her licensure,
substantially
equivalent to the requirements |
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| then in force in this State; or if the
applicant's |
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| qualifications were, at the date of his or her licensure in the
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| other
jurisdiction, substantially equivalent to the |
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| requirements then in force
in this State.
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| Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, all |
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| applicants seeking
licensure under this Section shall be |
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| required to take and pass an
examination testing the |
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| applicant's knowledge of Illinois law relating to
the practice |
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| of nursing home administration.
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| Applicants have 3 years from the date of application to |
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| complete the
application process. If the process has not been |
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| completed in 3 years,
the application shall be denied, the fee |
22 |
| shall be forfeited, and the
applicant must
reapply and meet the |
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| requirements in effect at the time of reapplication.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| Sec. 15. Returned checks; fines. Any person who delivers a |
4 |
| check or other payment to the Department that
is returned to |
5 |
| the Department unpaid by the financial institution upon
which |
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| it is drawn shall pay to the Department, in addition to the |
7 |
| amount
already owed to the Department, a fine of $50. The fines |
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| imposed by this Section are in addition
to any other discipline |
9 |
| provided under this Act for unlicensed
practice or practice on |
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| a nonrenewed license. The Department shall notify
the person |
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| that payment of fees and fines shall be paid to the Department
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| by certified check or money order within 30 calendar days of |
13 |
| the
notification. If, after the expiration of 30 days from the |
14 |
| date of the
notification, the person has failed to submit the |
15 |
| necessary remittance, the
Department shall automatically |
16 |
| terminate the license or deny
the application, without hearing. |
17 |
| If, after termination or denial, the
person seeks a license, he |
18 |
| or she shall apply to the
Department for restoration or |
19 |
| issuance of the license and
pay all fees and fines due to the |
20 |
| Department. The Department may establish
a fee for the |
21 |
| processing of an application for restoration of a license to |
22 |
| pay
all expenses of processing this application. The Secretary
|
23 |
| Director
may waive the fines due under this Section in |
24 |
| individual cases where the
Secretary
Director finds that the |
25 |
| fines would be unreasonable or unnecessarily
burdensome.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-146, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/17) (from Ch. 111, par. 3667)
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| Sec. 17. Grounds for disciplinary action.
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| (a) The Department may impose fines not to exceed $10,000
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| $1,000, or may
refuse to issue or to renew, or may revoke, |
6 |
| suspend, place on probation,
censure, reprimand or take other |
7 |
| disciplinary or non-disciplinary action with regard to the
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| license of any person, for any one or combination
of the |
9 |
| following causes:
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10 |
| (1) Intentional material misstatement in furnishing |
11 |
| information
to
the Department.
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| (2) Conviction of or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo |
13 |
| contendere to any crime that is a felony under the laws of |
14 |
| the United States
or any
state or territory thereof that is |
15 |
| a felony or
a misdemeanor of which an
essential element is |
16 |
| dishonesty , or of any crime that is directly
related to the |
17 |
| practice of the profession of nursing home administration.
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| (3) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of |
19 |
| obtaining
a license,
or violating any provision of this |
20 |
| Act.
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| (4) Immoral conduct in the commission of any act, such |
22 |
| as
sexual abuse or
sexual misconduct, related to the |
23 |
| licensee's practice.
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24 |
| (5) Failing to respond within 30
60 days, to a
written |
25 |
| request made by the Department for information.
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| (6) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical or |
2 |
| unprofessional
conduct of a
character likely to deceive, |
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| defraud or harm the public.
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| (7) Habitual use or addiction to alcohol, narcotics,
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| stimulants, or any
other chemical agent or drug which |
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| results in the inability to practice
with reasonable |
7 |
| judgment, skill or safety.
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| (8) Discipline by another U.S. jurisdiction if at
least |
9 |
| one of the grounds for the discipline is the same or |
10 |
| substantially
equivalent to those set forth herein.
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| (9) A finding by the Department that the licensee, |
12 |
| after having
his or her license
placed on probationary |
13 |
| status has violated the terms of probation.
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| (10) Willfully making or filing false records or |
15 |
| reports in
his or her
practice,
including but not limited |
16 |
| to false records filed with State agencies or
departments.
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| (11) Physical illness, mental illness, or other |
18 |
| impairment or disability, including , but not limited to,
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19 |
| deterioration
through the aging process, or loss of motor |
20 |
| skill that results in
the
inability to practice the |
21 |
| profession with reasonable judgment, skill or safety.
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| (12) Disregard or violation of this Act or of any rule
|
23 |
| issued pursuant to this Act.
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24 |
| (13) Aiding or abetting another in the violation of |
25 |
| this Act
or any rule
or regulation issued pursuant to this |
26 |
| Act.
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| (14) Allowing one's license to be used by an unlicensed
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| person.
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| (15) (Blank).
Conviction of any crime an essential |
4 |
| element of which is
misstatement, fraud or dishonesty, or |
5 |
| conviction in this State or another
state
of any crime that |
6 |
| is a felony under the laws of this State or
conviction
of a |
7 |
| felony in a federal court.
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| (16) Professional incompetence in the practice of |
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| nursing
home administration.
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| (17) Conviction of a violation of Section 12-19 of the
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| Criminal Code of
1961 for the abuse and gross neglect of a |
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| long term care facility resident.
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| (18) Violation of the Nursing Home Care Act or of any |
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| rule
issued under the Nursing Home Care Act.
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| All proceedings to suspend, revoke, place on
probationary |
16 |
| status, or take any other disciplinary action
as the Department |
17 |
| may deem proper, with regard to a license
on any of the |
18 |
| foregoing grounds, must be commenced within
5
3 years next |
19 |
| after receipt by the Department of (i) a
complaint
alleging the |
20 |
| commission of or notice of the conviction order
for any of the |
21 |
| acts described herein or (ii) a referral for investigation
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| under
Section 3-108 of the Nursing Home Care Act.
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| The entry of an order or judgment by any circuit court |
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| establishing that
any person holding a license under this Act |
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| is a person in need of mental
treatment operates as a |
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| suspension of that license. That person may resume
their |
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be |
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| recovered from mental illness by the court and upon the
Board's |
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| recommendation that they be permitted to resume their practice.
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| The Department, upon the recommendation of the
Board, may
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| shall adopt rules which set forth
standards to be used in |
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| determining what constitutes:
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| (i)
(a) when a person will be deemed sufficiently
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| rehabilitated to warrant the public trust;
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| (ii)
(b) dishonorable, unethical or
unprofessional |
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| conduct of a character likely to deceive,
defraud, or harm |
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| the public;
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| (iii)
(c) immoral conduct in the commission
of any act |
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| related to the licensee's practice; and
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| (iv)
(d) professional incompetence in the practice
of |
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| nursing home administration.
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| However, no such rule shall be admissible into evidence
in |
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| any civil action except for review of a licensing or
other |
19 |
| disciplinary action under this Act.
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| In enforcing this Section, the Department or Board, upon a |
21 |
| showing of a
possible
violation,
may compel any individual |
22 |
| licensed to practice under this
Act, or who has applied for |
23 |
| licensure
pursuant to this Act, to submit to a mental or |
24 |
| physical
examination, or both, as required by and at the |
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| expense of
the Department. The examining physician or |
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| physicians shall
be those specifically designated by the |
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testimony
concerning this |
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| mental or physical examination of the licensee or applicant. No
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| information shall be excluded by reason of any common law or |
5 |
| statutory
privilege relating to communications between the |
6 |
| licensee or applicant and the
examining physician.
The |
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| individual to be examined may have, at his or her own
expense, |
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| another physician of his or her choice present
during all |
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| aspects of the examination. Failure of any
individual to submit |
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| to mental or physical examination, when
directed, shall be |
11 |
| grounds for suspension of his or her
license until such time as |
12 |
| the individual submits to the
examination if the Department |
13 |
| finds, after notice
and hearing, that the refusal to submit to |
14 |
| the examination
was without reasonable cause.
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| If the Department or Board
finds an individual unable to |
16 |
| practice
because of the reasons
set forth in this Section, the |
17 |
| Department or Board shall
require such individual to submit to |
18 |
| care, counseling, or
treatment by physicians approved or |
19 |
| designated by the
Department or Board, as a condition, term, or |
20 |
| restriction for
continued,
reinstated, or renewed licensure to |
21 |
| practice; or in lieu of care, counseling,
or
treatment, the |
22 |
| Department may file, or the Board may recommend to the
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| Department to
file, a complaint to
immediately suspend, revoke, |
24 |
| or otherwise discipline the license of the
individual.
Any |
25 |
| individual whose license was granted pursuant to
this Act or |
26 |
| continued, reinstated, renewed,
disciplined or supervised, |
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or restrictions who shall |
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| fail to comply with such terms,
conditions or restrictions
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| shall be referred to the Secretary
Director for a
determination |
4 |
| as to whether the licensee shall have his or her
license |
5 |
| suspended immediately, pending a hearing by the
Department. In |
6 |
| instances in which the Secretary
Director
immediately suspends |
7 |
| a license under this Section, a hearing
upon such person's |
8 |
| license must be convened by the
Board within 30
15 days after |
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| such suspension and
completed without appreciable delay. The |
10 |
| Department and Board
shall have the authority to review the |
11 |
| subject administrator's
record of treatment and counseling |
12 |
| regarding the impairment,
to the extent permitted by applicable |
13 |
| federal statutes and
regulations safeguarding the |
14 |
| confidentiality of medical records.
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| An individual licensed under this Act, affected under
this |
16 |
| Section, shall be afforded an opportunity to
demonstrate to the |
17 |
| Department or Board that he or she can
resume
practice in |
18 |
| compliance with acceptable and prevailing
standards under the |
19 |
| provisions of his or her license.
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20 |
| (b) Any individual or
organization acting in good faith, |
21 |
| and not in a wilful and
wanton manner, in complying with this |
22 |
| Act by providing any
report or other information to the |
23 |
| Department, or
assisting in the investigation or preparation of |
24 |
| such
information, or by participating in proceedings of the
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| Department, or by serving as a member of the
Board, shall not, |
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| as a result of such actions,
be subject to criminal prosecution |
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| (c) Members of the Board, and persons
retained under |
3 |
| contract to assist and advise in an investigation,
shall be |
4 |
| indemnified by the State for any actions
occurring within the |
5 |
| scope of services on or for the Board, done in good
faith
and |
6 |
| not wilful and wanton in
nature. The Attorney General shall |
7 |
| defend all such actions
unless he or she determines either that |
8 |
| there would be a
conflict of interest in such representation or |
9 |
| that the
actions complained of were not in good faith or were |
10 |
| wilful and wanton.
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| Should the Attorney General decline representation,
a |
12 |
| person entitled to indemnification under this Section shall |
13 |
| have the
right to employ counsel of his or her
choice, whose |
14 |
| fees shall be provided by the State, after
approval by the |
15 |
| Attorney General, unless there is a
determination by a court |
16 |
| that the member's actions were not
in good faith or were wilful |
17 |
| and wanton.
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| A person entitled to indemnification under this
Section |
19 |
| must notify the Attorney General within 7
days of receipt of |
20 |
| notice of the initiation of any action
involving services of |
21 |
| the Board. Failure to so
notify the Attorney General shall |
22 |
| constitute an absolute
waiver of the right to a defense and |
23 |
| indemnification.
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| The Attorney General shall determine within 7 days
after |
25 |
| receiving such notice, whether he or she will undertake to |
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| represent
a
person entitled to indemnification under this |
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| (d) The determination by a circuit court that a licensee is |
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| subject to
involuntary admission or judicial admission as |
4 |
| provided in the Mental
Health and Developmental Disabilities |
5 |
| Code, as amended, operates as an
automatic suspension. Such |
6 |
| suspension will end only upon a finding by a
court that the |
7 |
| patient is no longer subject to involuntary admission or
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| judicial admission and issues an order so finding and |
9 |
| discharging the
patient; and upon the recommendation of the |
10 |
| Board to the Secretary
Director that
the licensee be allowed to |
11 |
| resume his or her practice.
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| (e) The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the |
13 |
| license of
any person who fails to file a return, or to pay the |
14 |
| tax, penalty or
interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any |
15 |
| final assessment of tax,
penalty or interest, as required by |
16 |
| any tax Act administered by the Department of Revenue, until |
17 |
| such time as the requirements of any
such tax Act are |
18 |
| satisfied.
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| (f) The Department of Public Health shall transmit to the
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| Department a list of those facilities which receive an "A" |
21 |
| violation as
defined in Section 1-129 of the Nursing Home Care |
22 |
| Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-197, eff. 7-21-95; 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/18) (from Ch. 111, par. 3668)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| (a) If any person who is not a licensed nursing home |
3 |
| administrator
violates a provision of this Act, the
Secretary
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| Director may, in the name of the People of the State of |
5 |
| Illinois, through
the Attorney General of the State of Illinois |
6 |
| or the State's Attorney of
any county in which the action is |
7 |
| brought, petition for an order enjoining
such violation or for |
8 |
| an order enforcing compliance with this Act. Upon
the filing of |
9 |
| a verified petition in court, the court may issue a temporary
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10 |
| restraining order, without notice or bond, and may |
11 |
| preliminarily and
permanently enjoin such violation. If it is |
12 |
| established that such
person has violated or is violating the |
13 |
| injunction, the Court may punish
the offender for contempt of |
14 |
| court. Proceedings under this Section shall
be in addition to, |
15 |
| and not in lieu of, all other remedies and penalties
provided |
16 |
| by this Act.
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17 |
| (b) If any person shall practice as a nursing home |
18 |
| administrator or hold
himself or herself out as a nursing home |
19 |
| administrator without being
licensed under
the provisions of |
20 |
| this Act, then any licensed nursing home administrator,
any |
21 |
| interested party, or any person injured thereby may, in |
22 |
| addition to the Secretary
Director , petition for relief as |
23 |
| provided in subsection (a) of this Section.
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24 |
| Whoever knowingly practices or offers to practice nursing |
25 |
| home
administration in this State without being licensed for |
26 |
| that purpose shall
be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor and for |
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| (c) Whenever in the opinion of the Department any person |
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| not licensed in
good standing violates any provision of this |
4 |
| Act, the Department may issue
a rule to show cause why an order |
5 |
| to cease and desist should not be entered
against him or her. |
6 |
| The rule shall clearly set forth the grounds relied
upon by
the |
7 |
| Department and shall provide a period of 7 working days from |
8 |
| the date
of the rule to file an answer to the satisfaction of |
9 |
| the Department.
Failure to answer to the satisfaction of the |
10 |
| Department shall cause an
order to cease and desist to be |
11 |
| issued immediately.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/19) (from Ch. 111, par. 3669)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 19. Investigation; hearing notification. Upon the |
16 |
| motion of either
the Department
or the Board or upon the |
17 |
| verified complaint in
writing of any person setting forth facts |
18 |
| that, if proven,
would constitute grounds for suspension or |
19 |
| revocation under
Section 17 of this Act, the Department shall |
20 |
| investigate the
actions of any person, so accused, who holds or |
21 |
| represents
that he or she holds a license. Such a person
is |
22 |
| hereinafter called
the accused.
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| The Department shall, before suspending, revoking,
placing |
24 |
| on probationary status, or taking any other
disciplinary action |
25 |
| as the Department may deem proper with
regard to any license at |
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| least 30 days prior to the date set
for the hearing, notify the |
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| accused in writing of any
charges made and the time and place |
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| for a hearing of the
charges before the Board, direct them to |
4 |
| file
their written answer to such notice to the Board under
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| oath within 30 days after the service on them of such notice
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| and inform them that if they fail to file such answer
default |
7 |
| will be taken against them and their license may be
suspended, |
8 |
| revoked, placed on probationary status, or have
other |
9 |
| disciplinary action, including limiting the scope,
nature or |
10 |
| extent of their practice, as the Department may
deem proper |
11 |
| taken with regard thereto.
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| Written
Such written notice and any notice in such |
13 |
| proceedings
thereafter may be served by personal delivery of |
14 |
| the same,
personally, to the accused, or by mailing the same by
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15 |
| registered or certified mail to the applicant or licensee at |
16 |
| his or her last address of record with
address
specified by the |
17 |
| accused in their last notification to the Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/20) (from Ch. 111, par. 3670)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 20. Board hearing; recommendation. At the time and |
22 |
| place fixed in
the
notice, the Board
shall proceed to hear the |
23 |
| charges and the parties
both the accused
person and the |
24 |
| complainant shall be accorded ample
opportunity to present in |
25 |
| person, or by counsel, such
statements, testimony, evidence and |
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Board may continue such hearing from time to
time. |
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| If the Board is not sitting at the time
and place fixed in the |
4 |
| notice or at the time and place to
which the hearing has been |
5 |
| continued, the Department shall
continue such hearing for a |
6 |
| period not to exceed 30 days.
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| In case the accused person, after receiving notice,
fails |
8 |
| to file an answer, the Board may recommend that his or her |
9 |
| license
be suspended, revoked or placed on probationary status, |
10 |
| or the Board
may recommend whatever disciplinary action as it |
11 |
| may deem
proper, without a hearing, if the act or acts charged |
12 |
| constitute sufficient
grounds for such action under this Act.
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| The Board has the authority to recommend
to the Secretary
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14 |
| Director that probation be granted or that other
disciplinary |
15 |
| action be taken as it
deems proper. If disciplinary action, |
16 |
| other than suspension
or revocation, is taken the Board may |
17 |
| recommend
that the Secretary
Director impose reasonable |
18 |
| limitations and
requirements upon the accused to insure
|
19 |
| compliance with the terms of the probation or other
|
20 |
| disciplinary action, including but not limited to regular
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21 |
| reporting by the accused to the Department of their actions,
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22 |
| placing themselves under the care of a qualified physician
for |
23 |
| treatment, or limiting their practice in such manner as
the |
24 |
| Secretary
Director may require.
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| Sec. 20.1. Summary suspension. The Secretary
Director
may |
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| summarily
suspend the license of a nursing home administrator |
5 |
| without a hearing,
simultaneously with the institution of |
6 |
| proceedings for a
hearing provided under this Act
Section if |
7 |
| the Secretary
Director finds
that evidence in his or her |
8 |
| possession indicates that an
administrator's continuation in |
9 |
| practice would constitute an
immediate danger to the public.
If |
10 |
| the Secretary
Director summarily suspends the license of an |
11 |
| administrator without a
hearing, a hearing shall
be held within |
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| 30 days after the suspension has occurred.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/21) (from Ch. 111, par. 3671)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 21. Appointment of hearing officer. The Secretary
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| Director shall have the
authority to
appoint an attorney duly |
18 |
| licensed to practice law in the
State of Illinois to serve as |
19 |
| the hearing officer in any
action for refusal to issue, renew, |
20 |
| or discipline a license.
The hearing officer shall have full |
21 |
| authority to conduct the
hearing. There shall be present at |
22 |
| least one member of the Board at any
such hearing. The hearing |
23 |
| officer shall report his or her findings of
fact, conclusions |
24 |
| of law, and
recommendations to the Board. The Board shall
have |
25 |
| 60 days after receipt of the report to review the
report
of the |
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Director .
If the |
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| Board fails to present its report to the Secretary
within the |
4 |
| 60 day period,
the respondent may request in writing a direct |
5 |
| appeal to the Secretary, in which case the Secretary shall, |
6 |
| within 7 calendar days after the request, issue an order |
7 |
| directing the Board to issue its findings of fact, conclusions |
8 |
| of law, and recommendations to the Secretary within 30 calendar |
9 |
| days after such order. If the Board fails to issue its findings |
10 |
| of fact, conclusions of law, and recommendations within that |
11 |
| time frame to the Secretary after the entry of such order, the |
12 |
| Secretary shall, within 30 calendar days thereafter, issue an |
13 |
| order based upon the report of the hearing officer and the |
14 |
| record of the proceedings or issue an order remanding the |
15 |
| matter back to the hearing officer for additional proceedings |
16 |
| in accordance with the order. If (i) a direct appeal is |
17 |
| requested, (ii) the Board fails to issue its findings of fact, |
18 |
| conclusions of law, and recommendations within the 30-day |
19 |
| mandate from the Secretary or the Secretary fails to order the |
20 |
| Board to do so, and (iii) the Secretary fails to issue an order |
21 |
| within 30 calendar days thereafter, then the hearing officer's |
22 |
| report is deemed accepted and a final decision of the |
23 |
| Secretary. Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
24 |
| Section, if the Secretary, upon review, determines that |
25 |
| substantial justice has not been done in the revocation, |
26 |
| suspension, or refusal to issue or renew a license or other |
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| disciplinary action taken as the result of the entry of the |
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| hearing officer's report, the Secretary may order a rehearing |
3 |
| by the same or other examiners
the
Director may issue an order |
4 |
| based on the report of the hearing officer.
However, if the |
5 |
| Board does present its report within the specified 60 days,
the |
6 |
| Director's order shall be based upon the report of the Board .
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| If the Secretary
Director disagrees with the recommendation of |
8 |
| the Board or the hearing
officer, the Secretary
Director may |
9 |
| issue an order in contravention of the Board's
report. The |
10 |
| Secretary
Director shall promptly provide a written |
11 |
| explanation to the Board
on any such disagreement.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/22) (from Ch. 111, par. 3672)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 22. Subpoena power. The Board or Department has
power |
16 |
| to subpoena and bring before it any person in this
State and to |
17 |
| take testimony either orally or by deposition,
or both, with |
18 |
| the same fees and mileage and in the same
manner as is |
19 |
| prescribed by law for judicial proceedings in civil cases.
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20 |
| The Department, upon a determination that
probable cause |
21 |
| exists that a violation of one or more of the
grounds for |
22 |
| discipline listed in Section 17 has occurred or
is occurring, |
23 |
| may subpoena the records
of an individual licensed under this
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24 |
| Act provided that prior to the submission of such records
to |
25 |
| the Board, all information indicating the
identity of any |
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| resident shall be removed and deleted. The
use of such records |
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| shall be restricted to members of the
Board and
appropriate |
3 |
| staff of the Department for the
purpose of determining the |
4 |
| existence of one or more grounds
for discipline of the nursing |
5 |
| home administrator as provided for by Section
17 of this Act. |
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| Any such review of individual residents'
records shall be |
7 |
| conducted by the Board in
strict confidentiality, provided that |
8 |
| such resident records
shall be admissible in a disciplinary |
9 |
| hearing, before the
Department, when necessary to substantiate |
10 |
| the
grounds for discipline alleged against the administrator
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| licensed under this Act, and provided further that nothing
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| herein shall be deemed to supersede the provisions of Part
21 |
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| of Article VIII of the Code of Civil Procedure, as now
or |
14 |
| hereafter amended, to the extent applicable.
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| The Secretary
Director , the designated hearing officer, |
16 |
| and any member of the Board have the power to administer oaths |
17 |
| at any hearing that the Department is authorized to conduct and |
18 |
| any other
oaths authorized in an Act administered by the |
19 |
| Department.
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20 |
| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 70/24) (from Ch. 111, par. 3674)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 24. Motion for rehearing. The Board shall present to
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| the Secretary
Director a written report of its findings and
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25 |
| recommendations. A copy of such report shall be served upon
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| accused person, either personally or by
certified mail. Within |
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| 20 days after such service, the
accused person may present to |
3 |
| the Department a motion,
in writing, for a rehearing, which |
4 |
| shall
specify the particular grounds for rehearing. If the
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| accused
person orders and pays for a transcript of the record |
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| as
provided in Section 23, the time elapsing thereafter and
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not |
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| be counted as part of such 30 days.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| Sec. 24.1. Surrender of license; record; list of |
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| disciplined licensees
disciplinees . Upon the suspension,
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| revocation, placement on probationary status, or the taking
of |
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proper by the Board with |
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| regard to a license, the accused shall
surrender his or her |
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| license to the Department, if ordered to do
so by the |
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| Department, and upon his or her failure or refusal
to do so, |
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| the Department may seize the license.
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| Each order of revocation, suspension, or
other |
21 |
| disciplinary action shall contain a brief, concise
statement of |
22 |
| the ground or grounds upon which the
Department's action is |
23 |
| based, as well as the specific terms
and conditions of such |
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| action. This document shall be
retained as a permanent record |
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Director .
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the |
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| In those instances where an order of revocation,
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by |
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| virtue of a nursing home administrator's physical illness, |
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not limited to deterioration through the aging |
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| process, or
loss of motor skill that results in an inability
to |
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safety, the |
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the record of |
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inspected, |
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| viewed, or copied pursuant to court order.
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| Sec. 26. An order of revocation, suspension, placing the |
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| license on
probationary status, or other formal
disciplinary |
19 |
| action as the Department may deem proper, or a
certified copy |
20 |
| thereof, over the seal of the Department and
purporting to be |
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| signed by the Secretary
Director , is prima facie proof that:
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| (a) Such signature is the genuine signature of the |
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| Secretary
Director ;
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| (b) The Secretary
Director is duly appointed and qualified; |
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| (Source: P.A. 85-932.)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 28. Rehearing on order of Secretary
Director . Whenever |
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| the Secretary
Director believes
justice has
not been done in |
8 |
| the refusal to issue or renew a license or revocation,
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| suspension, or discipline of a license, he or she may order a |
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| rehearing.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 7, 10.5, 11, 12, 14.1, 15, |
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| 22.13 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 95/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 4603)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 3. Administrative Procedure Act. The Illinois |
19 |
| Administrative Procedure
Act is hereby expressly adopted and |
20 |
| incorporated herein as if all of the
provisions of that Act |
21 |
| were included in this Act, except that the provision of
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| subsection (d) of Section 10-65 of the Illinois Administrative |
23 |
| Procedure Act
that provides that at hearings the licensee has |
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with all lawful requirements for |
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license is |
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| specifically excluded. For the purposes of this Act the notice
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| required under Section 10-25 of the Administrative Procedure |
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| Act is deemed
sufficient when mailed to the last known address |
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| of a party. The Secretary
Director may
promulgate rules for the |
7 |
| administration and enforcement of this Act and may
prescribe |
8 |
| forms to be issued in connection with this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-45.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 4604)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 4. In this Act:
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| 1. "Department" means the Department of Financial and
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| Professional Regulation.
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| 2. " Secretary
Director " means the Secretary
Director of |
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| Financial and Professional Regulation.
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| 3. "Physician assistant" means any person not a physician |
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| who has been
certified as a physician assistant by the National |
19 |
| Commission on the
Certification of Physician Assistants or |
20 |
| equivalent successor agency and
performs procedures under the |
21 |
| supervision of a physician as defined in this
Act. A physician |
22 |
| assistant may perform such procedures within the
specialty of |
23 |
| the supervising physician, except that such physician shall
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| exercise such direction, supervision and control over such |
25 |
| physician
assistants as will assure that patients shall receive |
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| quality medical
care. Physician assistants shall be capable of |
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| performing a variety of tasks
within the specialty of medical |
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| care under the supervision of a physician.
Supervision of the |
4 |
| physician assistant shall not be construed to
necessarily |
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| require the personal presence of the supervising physician at
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| all times at the place where services are rendered, as long as |
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| there is
communication available for consultation by radio, |
8 |
| telephone or
telecommunications within established guidelines |
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| as determined by the
physician/physician assistant team. The |
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| supervising physician may delegate
tasks and duties to the |
11 |
| physician assistant. Delegated tasks or duties
shall be |
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| consistent with physician assistant education, training, and
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| experience. The delegated tasks or duties shall be specific to |
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| the
practice setting and shall be implemented and reviewed |
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| under guidelines
established by the physician or |
16 |
| physician/physician assistant team. A
physician assistant, |
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| acting as an agent of the physician, shall be
permitted to |
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| transmit the supervising physician's orders as determined by
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| the institution's by-laws, policies, procedures, or job |
20 |
| description within
which the physician/physician assistant |
21 |
| team practices. Physician
assistants shall practice only |
22 |
| within the established guidelines.
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| 4. "Board" means the Medical Licensing Board
constituted |
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| under the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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| 5. "Disciplinary Board" means the Medical Disciplinary |
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| Board constituted
under the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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| licensed to
practice medicine in all its branches under the |
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| Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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| 7. "Supervising Physician" means, for the purposes of this |
5 |
| Act, the
primary supervising physician of a physician |
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| assistant, who, within his
specialty and expertise may delegate |
7 |
| a variety of tasks and procedures to
the physician assistant. |
8 |
| Such tasks and procedures shall be delegated
within established |
9 |
| guidelines. The supervising physician maintains the
final |
10 |
| responsibility for the care of the patient and the performance |
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| of the
physician assistant.
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| 8. "Alternate supervising physician" means, for the |
13 |
| purpose of this Act ,
any physician designated by the |
14 |
| supervising physician to provide
supervision in the event that |
15 |
| he or she is unable to provide that supervision for
a period |
16 |
| not to exceed 30 days unless the Department is notified in
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17 |
| writing . The Department may further define "alternate |
18 |
| supervising physician" by rule.
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| The alternate supervising physicians shall maintain all |
20 |
| the same
responsibilities as the supervising physician. |
21 |
| Nothing in this Act shall
be construed as relieving any |
22 |
| physician of the professional or legal
responsibility for the |
23 |
| care and treatment of persons attended by him or by
physician |
24 |
| assistants under his supervision. Nothing in this Act shall be
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| construed as to limit the reasonable number of alternate |
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| supervising
physicians, provided they are designated by the |
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| 9. "Address of record" means the designated address |
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| recorded by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's |
4 |
| application file or license file maintained by the Department's |
5 |
| licensure maintenance unit. It is the duty of the applicant or |
6 |
| licensee to inform the Department of any change of address, and |
7 |
| such changes must be made either through the Department's |
8 |
| website or by contacting the Department's licensure |
9 |
| maintenance unit.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-361, eff. 8-17-95.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/7) (from Ch. 111, par. 4607)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 7. Supervision requirements. No more than 2 physician
|
14 |
| assistants shall be supervised
by
the supervising physician, |
15 |
| although a physician assistant shall be able to
hold more than |
16 |
| one professional position. Each supervising physician shall
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| file a notice of supervision of such physician assistant |
18 |
| according to the
rules of the Department. However, the |
19 |
| alternate supervising physician may
supervise more than 2 |
20 |
| physician assistants when
the supervising
physician
is unable |
21 |
| to provide such supervision consistent with the definition of
|
22 |
| alternate physician in Section 4. It is the responsibility of |
23 |
| the supervising physician to maintain documentation each time |
24 |
| he or she has designated an alternative supervising physician. |
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| This documentation shall include the date alternate |
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| shall provide a copy of this documentation to the Department, |
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| upon request.
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| Physician assistants shall be supervised only by |
6 |
| physicians as defined in
this Act
who are engaged in clinical |
7 |
| practice, or in clinical practice in
public health or other |
8 |
| community health facilities.
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| Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the |
10 |
| delegation of tasks or
duties by a physician to a nurse or |
11 |
| other appropriately trained personnel.
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| Nothing in this Act
shall be construed to prohibit the |
13 |
| employment of physician assistants by
a hospital, nursing home |
14 |
| or other health care facility where such physician
assistants |
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| function under the supervision of a supervising physician.
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| Physician assistants may be employed by the Department of |
17 |
| Corrections or
the Department of Human Services (as successor |
18 |
| to the Department of Mental
Health and Developmental |
19 |
| Disabilities) for service in
facilities maintained by such |
20 |
| Departments and affiliated training
facilities in programs |
21 |
| conducted under the authority of the Director of
Corrections or |
22 |
| the Secretary of Human Services. Each physician assistant
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23 |
| employed by the Department of Corrections or the Department of |
24 |
| Human Services
(as successor to the Department of Mental Health |
25 |
| and
Developmental Disabilities) shall be under the supervision |
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| of a physician
engaged in clinical practice and direct patient |
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| care. Duties of each
physician assistant employed by such |
2 |
| Departments are limited to those
within the scope of practice |
3 |
| of the supervising physician who is fully
responsible for all |
4 |
| physician assistant activities.
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| A physician assistant may be employed by a practice group |
6 |
| or other entity
employing multiple physicians at one or more |
7 |
| locations. In that case, one of
the
physicians practicing at a |
8 |
| location shall be designated the supervising
physician. The |
9 |
| other physicians with that practice group or other entity who
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10 |
| practice in the same general type of practice or specialty
as |
11 |
| the supervising physician may supervise the physician |
12 |
| assistant with respect
to their patients without being deemed |
13 |
| alternate supervising physicians for the
purpose of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-149, eff. 7-10-03.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/10.5)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 10.5. Unlicensed practice; violation; civil penalty.
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| (a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts |
19 |
| to practice, or
holds oneself out to practice as a physician's |
20 |
| assistant without being licensed
under this Act shall, in
|
21 |
| addition to any other penalty provided by law, pay a civil |
22 |
| penalty to the
Department in an amount not to exceed $10,000
|
23 |
| $5,000 for each offense as determined by
the Department. The |
24 |
| civil penalty shall be assessed by the Department after a
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| hearing is held in accordance with the provisions set forth in |
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regarding the provision of a hearing for the |
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| discipline of a licensee.
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| (b) The Department has the authority and power to |
4 |
| investigate any and all
unlicensed activity.
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| (c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after |
6 |
| the effective date
of the order imposing the civil penalty. The |
7 |
| order shall constitute a judgment
and may be filed and |
8 |
| execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment
from |
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| any court of record.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-474, eff. 6-18-96.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 4611)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 11. Committee. There is established a physician |
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| assistant advisory
committee
to the Medical Licensing Board. |
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| The physician assistant advisory
committee shall review and |
16 |
| make recommendations to the
Board regarding all matters |
17 |
| relating to physician assistants. The
physician assistant |
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| advisory committee shall be composed of 7 members.
Three of the |
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| 7 members shall be physicians, 2 of whom shall be members of
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| the Board and appointed to the advisory committee by
the |
21 |
| chairman. One physician, not a member of the Board,
shall be a |
22 |
| supervisor of a certified physician assistant and
shall be |
23 |
| approved by the Governor from a list of Illinois physicians
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24 |
| supervising certified physician assistants. Three members |
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| shall be
physician assistants, certified under the law and |
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| by the Board of Directors of the
Illinois Academy of Physician |
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| Assistants. One member, not employed or
having any material |
4 |
| interest in any health care field, shall be appointed
by the |
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| Governor and represent the public. The chairman of the |
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| physician
assistant advisory committee shall be a member |
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| elected by a majority vote
of the physician assistant advisory |
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| committee unless already a member of
the Board. The physician |
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| assistant advisory committee
is required to meet and report to |
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| the Board as physician assistant issues arise. The terms of |
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| office of each of the
original 7 members shall be at staggered |
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| intervals. One physician and one
physician assistant shall |
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| serve for a 2 year term. One physician and one
physician |
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| assistant shall serve a 3 year term. One physician, one |
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| physician
assistant and the public member shall serve a 4 year |
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| term. Upon the
expiration of the term of any member, his |
17 |
| successor shall be appointed for
a term of 4 years in the same |
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| manner as the initial appointment. No member
shall serve more |
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| than 2 consecutive terms.
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| The members of the physician assistant advisory committee |
21 |
| shall be
reimbursed for all
authorized legitimate and necessary |
22 |
| expenses incurred in attending the meetings
of the committee.
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| A majority of the physician assistant advisory committee |
24 |
| members currently
appointed
shall constitute a quorum. A |
25 |
| vacancy in the membership of the committee shall
not impair the |
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| shall have no liability
for any
action based upon a |
4 |
| disciplinary proceeding or other activity performed in good
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| faith as a member of the committee.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97; 91-827, eff. 6-13-00.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/12) (from Ch. 111, par. 4612)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 12. A person shall be qualified for licensure as a |
10 |
| physician
assistant and the Department may issue a physician |
11 |
| assistant license to a
if that person who :
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12 |
| 1. Has applied in writing in form and substance |
13 |
| satisfactory to the
Department and has not violated any of the |
14 |
| provisions of Section 21 of this
Act or the rules promulgated |
15 |
| hereunder. The Department may take into
consideration any |
16 |
| felony conviction of the applicant but such conviction
shall |
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| not operate as an absolute bar to licensure; and
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| 2. Has successfully completed the examination provided by |
19 |
| the National
Commission on the Certification of Physician's |
20 |
| Assistant or its successor
agency ;
. |
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| 3. Holds a certificate issued by the National Commission on |
22 |
| the Certification of Physician Assistants or an equivalent |
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| successor agency; and |
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| 4. Complies with all applicable rules of the Department.
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| Sec. 14.1. Fees.
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| (a) Fees collected for the administration of this Act shall |
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| be set by the
The Department by rule
shall provide by rule for |
6 |
| a schedule of
fees to
be paid for licenses by all applicants . |
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| All fees are not refundable.
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| (b) (Blank).
Except as provided in subsection (c) below, |
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| the fees for the
administration and enforcement of this Act, |
10 |
| including but not limited to
original licensure, renewal, and |
11 |
| restoration, shall be set by rule.
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12 |
| (c) All moneys collected under this Act by the Department |
13 |
| shall be
deposited in the Illinois State Medical Disciplinary |
14 |
| Fund in the State
Treasury and used (1) in the exercise of its |
15 |
| powers and performance of its
duties under this Act, as such |
16 |
| use is made by the Department; (2) for costs
directly
related |
17 |
| to license renewal of persons licensed under this Act; and (3) |
18 |
| for the
costs
incurred by the physician assistant advisory |
19 |
| committee in the exercise of its
powers and performance of its |
20 |
| duties under this Act, as such use is made by the
Department; |
21 |
| and (4) for direct and allocable indirect costs related to the
|
22 |
| public purposes of the Department of Professional Regulation .
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23 |
| All earnings received from investment of moneys in the |
24 |
| Illinois State
Medical Disciplinary Fund shall be deposited |
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| into the Illinois State Medical
Disciplinary Fund and shall be |
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| (225 ILCS 95/15) (from Ch. 111, par. 4615)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 15. Endorsement. Upon payment of the required fee, the |
6 |
| Department may, in its discretion, license as a physician |
7 |
| assistant, an
An applicant who is
may be approved as a |
8 |
| physician assistant who
has been licensed or approved in |
9 |
| another jurisdiction, if the requirements for licensure in that |
10 |
| jurisdiction were, at the time of licensure,
state which has
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11 |
| substantially equivalent to the requirements in force in this |
12 |
| State on that date or equivalent to the requirements of this |
13 |
| Act
the
same requirements, and to whom the applicant applies |
14 |
| and pays a fee
determined by the Department .
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15 |
| (Source: P.A. 85-981.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/21) (from Ch. 111, par. 4621)
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17 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 21. Grounds for disciplinary action.
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19 |
| (a) The Department may refuse to issue or to renew, or may
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20 |
| revoke, suspend, place on probation, censure or reprimand, or |
21 |
| take other
disciplinary or non-disciplinary action with regard |
22 |
| to any license issued under this Act as the
Department may deem |
23 |
| proper, including the issuance of fines not to exceed
$10,000
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24 |
| $5000 for each violation, for any one or combination of the |
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| (2) Violations of this Act, or the rules adopted under |
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| this Act.
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| contendere to any crime that is a felony under the laws of |
8 |
| the United States or any state or territory thereof
any |
9 |
| U.S. jurisdiction that
is a felony or that is a |
10 |
| misdemeanor ,
of which an essential element of which is
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any crime
that
which is directly related |
12 |
| to the practice of the
profession.
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14 |
| obtaining licenses.
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17 |
| provision of this
Act or its rules.
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| response to a
written request made by the Department.
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| (8) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or |
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| unprofessional conduct, as
defined by rule, of a character |
22 |
| likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public.
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| (9) Habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol, |
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| narcotics,
stimulants, or any other chemical agent or drug |
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| that results in a physician
assistant's inability to |
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| practice with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
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least one of the grounds for |
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to those |
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| set forth in this Section.
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| (11) Directly or indirectly giving to or receiving from |
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| any person, firm,
corporation, partnership, or association |
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| any fee, commission, rebate or
other form of compensation |
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| for any professional services not actually or
personally |
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| rendered.
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| (12) A finding by the Disciplinary Board that the |
11 |
| licensee, after having
his or her license placed on |
12 |
| probationary status has violated the terms of
probation.
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| (13) Abandonment of a patient.
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| (14) Willfully making or filing false records or |
15 |
| reports in his or her
practice, including but not limited |
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| to false records filed with state agencies
or departments.
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| (15) Willfully failing to report an instance of |
18 |
| suspected child abuse or
neglect as required by the Abused |
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| and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
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| (16) Physical illness, or mental illness or impairment
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| including but not limited to deterioration
through the |
22 |
| aging process, or loss of motor skill, mental illness, or
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| disability that results in the inability to practice the |
24 |
| profession with
reasonable judgment, skill , or safety , |
25 |
| including, but not limited to, deterioration through the |
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| aging process or loss of motor skill .
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| report by the
Department of Children and Family Services |
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| under the Abused and
Neglected Child Reporting Act, and |
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| upon proof by clear and convincing evidence
that the |
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| licensee has caused a child to be an abused child or |
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| neglected child
as defined in the Abused and Neglected |
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| Child Reporting Act.
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| (18) (Blank).
Conviction in this State or another state |
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| of any crime that is a
felony under the laws of this State, |
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| or conviction of a felony in a federal
court.
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| (19) Gross negligence
malpractice resulting in |
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| permanent injury or death
of a patient.
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| (20) Employment of fraud, deception or any unlawful |
14 |
| means in applying for
or securing a license as a physician |
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| assistant.
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| (21) Exceeding the authority delegated to him or her by |
17 |
| his or her
supervising physician in guidelines established |
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| by the physician/physician
assistant
team.
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| (22) Immoral conduct in the commission of any act, such |
20 |
| as sexual abuse,
sexual misconduct or sexual exploitation |
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| related to the licensee's practice.
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| (23) Violation of the Health Care Worker Self-Referral |
23 |
| Act.
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| (24) Practicing under a false or assumed name, except |
25 |
| as provided by law.
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26 |
| (25) Making a false or misleading statement regarding |
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| his or her skill or
the efficacy or value of the medicine, |
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| treatment, or remedy prescribed by him
or her in the course |
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| of treatment.
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| (26) Allowing another person to use his or her license |
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| to practice.
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| (27) Prescribing, selling, administering, |
7 |
| distributing, giving, or
self-administering a drug |
8 |
| classified as a controlled substance (designated
product) |
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| or narcotic for other than medically-accepted therapeutic |
10 |
| purposes.
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| (28) Promotion of the sale of drugs, devices, |
12 |
| appliances, or goods
provided for a patient in a manner to |
13 |
| exploit the patient for financial gain.
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| (29) A pattern of practice or other behavior that |
15 |
| demonstrates incapacity
or incompetence to practice under |
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| this Act.
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| (30) Violating State or federal laws or regulations |
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| relating to controlled
substances or other legend drugs .
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| (31) Exceeding the limited prescriptive authority |
20 |
| delegated by the
supervising physician or violating the |
21 |
| written guidelines delegating that
authority.
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| (32) Practicing without providing to the Department a |
23 |
| notice of
supervision or delegation of
prescriptive |
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| authority.
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| (b) The Department may , without a hearing, refuse to issue |
26 |
| or renew or may suspend the license of any
person who fails to |
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| file a return, or to pay the tax, penalty or interest
shown in |
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| a filed return, or to pay any final assessment of the tax,
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| penalty, or interest as required by any tax Act administered by |
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| the
Illinois Department of Revenue, until such time as the |
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| requirements of any
such tax Act are satisfied.
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| (c) The determination by a circuit court that a licensee is |
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| subject to
involuntary admission or judicial admission as |
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| provided in the Mental Health
and Developmental Disabilities |
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| Code operates as an automatic suspension.
The
suspension will |
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| end only upon a finding by a court that the patient is no
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12 |
| and issues an
order so finding and discharging the patient, and |
13 |
| upon the
recommendation of
the Disciplinary Board to the |
14 |
| Secretary
Director that the licensee be allowed to resume
his |
15 |
| or her practice.
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| (d) In enforcing this Section, the Department upon a |
17 |
| showing of a
possible
violation may compel an individual |
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| licensed to practice under this Act, or
who has applied for |
19 |
| licensure under this Act, to submit
to a mental or physical |
20 |
| examination, or both, as required by and at the expense
of the |
21 |
| Department. The Department may order the examining physician to
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| present
testimony concerning the mental or physical |
23 |
| examination of the licensee or
applicant. No information shall |
24 |
| be excluded by reason of any common law or
statutory privilege |
25 |
| relating to communications between the licensee or
applicant |
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| and the examining physician. The examining
physicians
shall be |
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| examined may have, at his or her own expense, another
physician |
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| of his or her choice present during all
aspects of this |
4 |
| examination. Failure of an individual to submit to a mental
or
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| physical examination, when directed, shall be grounds for |
6 |
| suspension of his or
her
license until the individual submits |
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| to the examination if the Department
finds,
after notice and |
8 |
| hearing, that the refusal to submit to the examination was
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| without reasonable cause.
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| If the Department finds an individual unable to practice |
11 |
| because of
the
reasons
set forth in this Section, the |
12 |
| Department may require that individual
to submit
to
care, |
13 |
| counseling, or treatment by physicians approved
or designated |
14 |
| by the Department, as a condition, term, or restriction
for |
15 |
| continued,
reinstated, or
renewed licensure to practice; or, in |
16 |
| lieu of care, counseling, or treatment,
the Department may file
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| a complaint to immediately
suspend, revoke, or otherwise |
18 |
| discipline the license of the individual.
An individual whose
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| license was granted, continued, reinstated, renewed, |
20 |
| disciplined, or supervised
subject to such terms, conditions, |
21 |
| or restrictions, and who fails to comply
with
such terms, |
22 |
| conditions, or restrictions, shall be referred to the Secretary
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| Director for
a
determination as to whether the individual shall |
24 |
| have his or her license
suspended immediately, pending a |
25 |
| hearing by the Department.
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| In instances in which the Secretary
Director immediately |
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| suspends a person's license
under this Section, a hearing on |
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| that person's license must be convened by
the Department within |
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| 30
15 days after the suspension and completed without
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| appreciable
delay.
The Department shall have the authority to |
5 |
| review the subject
individual's record of
treatment and |
6 |
| counseling regarding the impairment to the extent permitted by
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| applicable federal statutes and regulations safeguarding the |
8 |
| confidentiality of
medical records.
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| An individual licensed under this Act and affected under |
10 |
| this Section shall
be
afforded an opportunity to demonstrate to |
11 |
| the Department that he or
she can resume
practice in compliance |
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| with acceptable and prevailing standards under the
provisions |
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| of his or her license.
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 22. Returned checks; fines. Any person who delivers a |
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| check or other payment to the Department that
is returned to |
20 |
| the Department unpaid by the financial institution upon
which |
21 |
| it is drawn shall pay to the Department, in addition to the |
22 |
| amount
already owed to the Department, a fine of $50. The fines |
23 |
| imposed by this Section are in addition
to any other discipline |
24 |
| provided under this Act for unlicensed
practice or practice on |
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| a nonrenewed license. The Department shall notify
the person |
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| by certified check or money order within 30 calendar days of |
3 |
| the
notification. If, after the expiration of 30 days from the |
4 |
| date of the
notification, the person has failed to submit the |
5 |
| necessary remittance, the
Department shall automatically |
6 |
| terminate the license or certificate or deny
the application, |
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| without hearing. If, after termination or denial, the
person |
8 |
| seeks a license or certificate, he or she shall apply to the
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| Department for restoration or issuance of the license or |
10 |
| certificate and
pay all fees and fines due to the Department. |
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| The Department may establish
a fee for the processing of an |
12 |
| application for restoration of a license or
certificate to pay |
13 |
| all expenses of processing this application. The Secretary
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| Director
may waive the fines due under this Section in |
15 |
| individual cases where the Secretary
Director finds that the |
16 |
| fines would be unreasonable or unnecessarily
burdensome.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-146, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 22.1. Injunction.
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| (a) If any person violates the provision of this Act, the |
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| Secretary
Director may, in the name of the People of the State |
23 |
| of Illinois, through
the Attorney General of the State of |
24 |
| Illinois, or the State's Attorney of
any county in which the |
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| action is brought, petition for an order enjoining
the |
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the filing of a verified petition in court, the court may |
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| issue a temporary
restraining order, without notice or bond, |
4 |
| and may preliminarily and
permanently enjoin such violation, |
5 |
| and if it is established that such
person has violated or is |
6 |
| violating the injunction, the Court may punish
the offender for |
7 |
| contempt of court. Proceedings under this Section shall
be in |
8 |
| addition to, and not in lieu of, all other remedies and |
9 |
| penalties
provided by this Act.
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| (b) If any person shall practice as a physician assistant |
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| or hold
himself or herself out as a physician assistant without |
12 |
| being licensed
under the
provisions of this Act, then any |
13 |
| licensed physician assistant, any
interested party or any |
14 |
| person injured thereby may, in addition to the Secretary
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| Director , petition for relief as provided in subsection (a) of |
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| this Section.
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| (c) Whenever in the opinion of the Department any person |
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| violates any
provision of this Act, the Department may issue a |
19 |
| rule to show cause why an
order to cease and desist should not |
20 |
| be entered against him. The rule
shall clearly set forth the |
21 |
| grounds relied upon by the Department and shall
provide a |
22 |
| period of 7 days from the date of the rule to file an answer to
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| the satisfaction of the Department. Failure to answer to the |
24 |
| satisfaction
of the Department shall cause an order to cease |
25 |
| and desist to be issued
forthwith.
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| Sec. 22.2. Investigation; notice; hearing. The Department |
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| may investigate
the actions of any applicant
or of any person |
5 |
| or persons holding or claiming to hold a license. The
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| Department shall, before suspending, revoking, placing on |
7 |
| probationary
status, or taking any other disciplinary action as |
8 |
| the Department may deem
proper with regard to any license, at |
9 |
| least 30 days prior to
the date set for the hearing, notify the |
10 |
| applicant or licensee
in writing of any charges
made and the |
11 |
| time and place for a hearing of the charges before the
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| Disciplinary Board, direct him or her to file his or her |
13 |
| written answer
thereto to the
Disciplinary Board under oath |
14 |
| within 20 days after the service on him or
her of
such notice |
15 |
| and inform him or her that if he or she fails to file such
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| answer default
will be taken against him or her and his or her
|
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| license may be suspended, revoked, placed on probationary
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| status, or have other disciplinary action, including limiting |
19 |
| the scope,
nature or extent of his or her practice, as the |
20 |
| Department may deem proper
taken
with regard thereto. Written
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| Such written notice may be served by personal
delivery or |
22 |
| certified or registered mail at the last address of his or her
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23 |
| last
notification to the applicant or licensee at his or her |
24 |
| last address of record with the Department. At the time and |
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| place fixed in the notice,
the Department shall proceed to hear |
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| ample opportunity to present such statements,
testimony, |
3 |
| evidence, and argument as may be pertinent to the charges or to
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| the defense thereto. The Department may continue such hearing |
5 |
| from time to
time. In case the applicant or licensee, after |
6 |
| receiving
notice, fails to file an
answer, his or her license |
7 |
| may in the discretion of the Secretary
Director ,
having |
8 |
| received first the recommendation of the Disciplinary Board, be
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| suspended, revoked, placed on probationary status, or the |
10 |
| Secretary
Director may take
whatever disciplinary action as he |
11 |
| or she may deem proper, including
limiting the
scope, nature, |
12 |
| or extent of such person's practice, without a hearing, if
the |
13 |
| act or acts charged constitute sufficient grounds for such |
14 |
| action
under this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 22.5. Subpoena power; oaths. The Department shall have |
19 |
| power to
subpoena and bring
before it any person and to take |
20 |
| testimony either orally or
by deposition or both, with the same |
21 |
| fees and mileage and in the same
manner as prescribed by law in |
22 |
| judicial proceedings in civil cases in
circuit courts of this |
23 |
| State.
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24 |
| The Secretary
Director , the designated hearing officer, |
25 |
| and any member of the
Disciplinary Board designated by the |
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| witnesses at any
hearing which the Department is authorized to |
3 |
| conduct under this Act and
any other oaths required or |
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| authorized to be administered by the
Department under this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/22.6) (from Ch. 111, par. 4622.6)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 22.6. At the conclusion of the hearing the |
9 |
| Disciplinary Board shall
present to the Secretary
Director a |
10 |
| written report of its findings of fact,
conclusions of law and |
11 |
| recommendations. The report shall contain a finding
whether or |
12 |
| not the accused person violated this Act or failed to comply
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13 |
| with the conditions required in this Act. The Disciplinary |
14 |
| Board shall
specify the nature of the violation or failure to |
15 |
| comply, and shall make
its recommendations to the Secretary
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16 |
| Director .
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| The report of findings of fact, conclusions of law and |
18 |
| recommendation of
the Disciplinary Board shall be the basis for |
19 |
| the Department's order or
refusal or for the granting of a |
20 |
| license or permit. If the Secretary
Director
disagrees in any |
21 |
| regard with the report of the Disciplinary Board, the Secretary
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22 |
| Director may issue an order in contravention thereof. The |
23 |
| Secretary
Director shall
provide a written report to the |
24 |
| Disciplinary Board on any deviation, and
shall specify with |
25 |
| particularity the reasons
for such action in the final order. |
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evidence against the person in |
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violation of this Act, |
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| but the hearing and finding are not a bar to a
criminal |
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| prosecution brought for the violation of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 85-981.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/22.7) (from Ch. 111, par. 4622.7)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 22.7. Hearing officer. Notwithstanding the provisions |
9 |
| of Section
22.2 of this
Act, the Secretary
Director shall have |
10 |
| the authority to appoint any attorney duly
licensed to practice |
11 |
| law in the State of Illinois to serve as the hearing
officer in |
12 |
| any action for refusal to issue or renew, or for
discipline of, |
13 |
| a license. The Secretary
Director shall notify the Disciplinary |
14 |
| Board of
any
such
appointment. The hearing officer shall have |
15 |
| full authority to conduct the
hearing. The hearing officer |
16 |
| shall report his or her findings of fact,
conclusions of law, |
17 |
| and recommendations to the Disciplinary Board and the Secretary
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18 |
| Director . The Disciplinary Board shall have 60 days from |
19 |
| receipt of the
report to review the report of the hearing |
20 |
| officer and present their
findings of fact, conclusions of law, |
21 |
| and recommendations to the Secretary
Director .
If the |
22 |
| Disciplinary Board fails to present its report within the 60 |
23 |
| day
period, the respondent may request in writing a direct |
24 |
| appeal to the Secretary, in which case the Secretary shall, |
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| within 7 calendar days after the request, issue an order |
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| conclusions of law, and recommendations to the Secretary within |
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| 30 calendar days after such order. If the Disciplinary Board |
4 |
| fails to issue its findings of fact, conclusions of law, and |
5 |
| recommendations within that time frame to the Secretary after |
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| the entry of such order, the Secretary shall, within 30 |
7 |
| calendar days thereafter, issue an order based upon the report |
8 |
| of the hearing officer and the record of the proceedings or |
9 |
| issue an order remanding the matter back to the hearing officer |
10 |
| for additional proceedings in accordance with the order. If (i) |
11 |
| a direct appeal is requested, (ii) the Disciplinary Board fails |
12 |
| to issue its findings of fact, conclusions of law, and |
13 |
| recommendations within the 30-day mandate from the Secretary or |
14 |
| the Secretary fails to order the Disciplinary Board to do so, |
15 |
| and (iii) the Secretary fails to issue an order within 30 |
16 |
| calendar days thereafter, then the hearing officer's report is |
17 |
| deemed accepted and a final decision of the Secretary. |
18 |
| Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, if the |
19 |
| Secretary, upon review, determines that substantial justice |
20 |
| has not been done in the revocation, suspension, or refusal to |
21 |
| issue or renew a license or other disciplinary action taken as |
22 |
| the result of the entry of the hearing officer's report, the |
23 |
| Secretary may order a rehearing by the same or other examiners
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| the
Director shall issue an order based on the report of the
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25 |
| hearing officer . If the Secretary
Director disagrees in any |
26 |
| regard with the report
of the Disciplinary Board or hearing |
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| officer, he or she may issue an order
in
contravention thereof. |
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| The Secretary
Director shall provide a written explanation to
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3 |
| the Disciplinary Board on any such deviation, and shall specify |
4 |
| with
particularity the reasons for such action in the final |
5 |
| order.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.)
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| (225 ILCS 95/22.8) (from Ch. 111, par. 4622.8)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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| Sec. 22.8. In any case involving the refusal to issue, |
10 |
| renew or discipline
of a license, a copy of the Disciplinary |
11 |
| Board's report shall be served upon
the respondent by the |
12 |
| Department, either personally or as provided in this
Act for |
13 |
| the service of the notice of hearing. Within 20 days after such
|
14 |
| service, the respondent may present to the Department a motion |
15 |
| in writing
for a rehearing, which motion shall specify the |
16 |
| particular grounds therefor.
If no motion for rehearing is |
17 |
| filed, then upon the expiration of the time
specified for |
18 |
| filing such a motion, or if a motion for rehearing is denied,
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| then upon such denial the Secretary
Director may enter an order |
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recommendations of the Disciplinary Board |
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Section 22.6 or 22.7 of this Act. If the |
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reporting service, and pay for |
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Director is satisfied |
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justice has not been done in the revocation, |
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or renew a license, the |
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Director may order a rehearing by the same or
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certified copy thereof, over the seal of the |
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signed by the Secretary
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Director ;
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and
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to act.
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Director may temporarily suspend |
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of a physician assistant without a hearing, |
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the institution of proceedings for a |
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Section 22.2 of this Act, if the |
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Director finds that evidence
in his possession |
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constitute an |
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the Secretary
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a hearing by the Department must be held within 30 |
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suspension has occurred, and concluded without |
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| (225 ILCS 51/40 rep.)
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