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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 is | ||||||
5 | amended by changing Sections 6 and 24 as follows:
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6 | (225 ILCS 80/6) (from Ch. 111, par. 3906)
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7 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2017)
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8 | Sec. 6. Display of license; change of address; record of
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9 | examinations and prescriptions. Every holder of a license under | ||||||
10 | this Act shall
display such license on a conspicuous place in | ||||||
11 | the office or
offices wherein such holder practices optometry | ||||||
12 | and every holder shall,
whenever requested, exhibit such | ||||||
13 | license to any
representative of the Department, and shall | ||||||
14 | notify the Department of the
address or addresses and of every | ||||||
15 | change thereof, where such holder shall
practice optometry.
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16 | Every licensed optometrist shall keep a record of | ||||||
17 | examinations made and
prescriptions issued, which record shall | ||||||
18 | include the names of persons
examined and for whom | ||||||
19 | prescriptions were prepared, and shall be signed by
the | ||||||
20 | licensed optometrist and shall be retained by him in the office | ||||||
21 | in which such
professional service was rendered or in a secure | ||||||
22 | offsite storage facility . Such records shall be preserved by | ||||||
23 | the
optometrist for a period designated by the Department. A |
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1 | copy of such records
shall be
provided, upon written request, | ||||||
2 | to the person examined, or his or her
designee.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 94-787, eff. 5-19-06.)
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4 | (225 ILCS 80/24) (from Ch. 111, par. 3924)
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5 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2017)
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6 | Sec. 24. Grounds for disciplinary action.
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7 | (a) The Department may refuse to issue or to renew, or may
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8 | revoke, suspend, place on probation, reprimand or take other
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9 | disciplinary or non-disciplinary action as the Department may | ||||||
10 | deem appropriate proper , including fines not
to exceed $10,000 | ||||||
11 | for each violation, with regard to any license for any one or | ||||||
12 | combination of the following causes set forth in subsection | ||||||
13 | (a-3) of this Section. All fines collected under this Section | ||||||
14 | shall be deposited in the Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary | ||||||
15 | Board Fund. :
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16 | (a-3) Grounds for disciplinary action include the | ||||||
17 | following:
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18 | (1) Violations of this Act, or of the rules promulgated
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19 | hereunder.
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20 | (2) Conviction of or entry of a plea of guilty to any | ||||||
21 | crime under the laws of any U.S. jurisdiction
thereof that | ||||||
22 | is a felony or that is a misdemeanor of which an essential | ||||||
23 | element
is dishonesty, or any crime that is directly | ||||||
24 | related to the practice of the
profession.
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25 | (3) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of |
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1 | obtaining a
license.
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2 | (4) Professional incompetence or gross negligence in | ||||||
3 | the
practice of optometry.
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4 | (5) Gross malpractice, prima facie evidence
of which | ||||||
5 | may be a conviction or judgment of
malpractice in any court | ||||||
6 | of competent jurisdiction.
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7 | (6) Aiding or assisting another person in violating any
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8 | provision of this Act or rules.
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9 | (7) Failing, within 60 days, to provide information in | ||||||
10 | response
to a
written request made by the Department that | ||||||
11 | has been sent by
certified or
registered mail to the | ||||||
12 | licensee's last known address.
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13 | (8) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or | ||||||
14 | unprofessional
conduct of a
character likely to deceive, | ||||||
15 | defraud, or harm the public.
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16 | (9) Habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol,
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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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20 | (10) Discipline by another U.S. jurisdiction or | ||||||
21 | foreign
nation, if at
least one of the grounds for the | ||||||
22 | discipline is the same or substantially
equivalent to those | ||||||
23 | set forth herein.
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24 | (11) Violation of the prohibition against fee | ||||||
25 | splitting in Section 24.2 of this Act.
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26 | (12) A finding by the Department that the licensee, |
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1 | after
having his or
her
license placed on probationary | ||||||
2 | status has violated the terms of
probation.
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3 | (13) Abandonment of a patient.
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4 | (14) Willfully making or filing false records or | ||||||
5 | reports in
his or her
practice,
including but not limited | ||||||
6 | to false records filed with State agencies or
departments.
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7 | (15) Willfully failing to report an instance of | ||||||
8 | suspected
abuse or
neglect as required by law.
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9 | (16) Physical illness, including but not limited to,
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10 | deterioration
through the aging process, or loss of motor | ||||||
11 | skill, mental illness, or
disability that results in the
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12 | inability to practice the profession with reasonable | ||||||
13 | judgment, skill,
or safety.
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14 | (17) Solicitation of professional services other than
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15 | permitted
advertising.
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16 | (18) Failure to provide a patient with a copy of his or
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17 | her record or
prescription in accordance with federal law.
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18 | (19) Conviction by any court of competent | ||||||
19 | jurisdiction, either
within or
without this State, of any | ||||||
20 | violation of any law governing the practice of
optometry, | ||||||
21 | conviction in this or another State of any crime that
is a
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22 | felony under the laws of this State or conviction of a | ||||||
23 | felony in a federal
court, if the Department determines, | ||||||
24 | after investigation, that such person
has not been | ||||||
25 | sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust.
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26 | (20) A finding that licensure has been applied for or |
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1 | obtained
by
fraudulent means.
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2 | (21) Continued practice by a person knowingly having an
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3 | infectious
or contagious
disease.
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4 | (22) Being named as a perpetrator in an indicated | ||||||
5 | report by
the
Department of Children and Family Services | ||||||
6 | under the Abused and
Neglected Child Reporting Act, and | ||||||
7 | upon proof by clear and
convincing evidence that the | ||||||
8 | licensee has caused a child to be an abused
child or a | ||||||
9 | neglected child as defined in the Abused and Neglected | ||||||
10 | Child
Reporting Act.
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11 | (23) Practicing or attempting to practice under a name | ||||||
12 | other
than the
full name as shown on his or her license.
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13 | (24) Immoral conduct in the commission of any act, such | ||||||
14 | as
sexual abuse,
sexual misconduct or sexual exploitation, | ||||||
15 | related to the licensee's
practice.
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16 | (25) Maintaining a professional relationship with any | ||||||
17 | person,
firm, or
corporation when the optometrist knows, or | ||||||
18 | should know, that such person,
firm, or corporation is | ||||||
19 | violating this Act.
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20 | (26) Promotion of the sale of drugs, devices, | ||||||
21 | appliances or
goods
provided for a client or patient in | ||||||
22 | such manner as to exploit the patient
or client for | ||||||
23 | financial gain of the licensee.
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24 | (27) Using the title "Doctor" or its abbreviation | ||||||
25 | without
further
qualifying that title or abbreviation with | ||||||
26 | the word "optometry" or
"optometrist".
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1 | (28) Use by a licensed optometrist of the
word
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2 | "infirmary",
"hospital", "school", "university", in | ||||||
3 | English or any other
language, in connection with the place | ||||||
4 | where optometry may be practiced or
demonstrated.
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5 | (29) Continuance of an optometrist in the employ of any
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6 | person, firm or
corporation, or as an assistant to any | ||||||
7 | optometrist or optometrists,
directly or indirectly, after | ||||||
8 | his or her employer or superior has been
found
guilty of | ||||||
9 | violating or has been enjoined from violating the laws of | ||||||
10 | the
State of Illinois relating to the practice of | ||||||
11 | optometry, when the employer
or superior persists in that | ||||||
12 | violation.
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13 | (30) The performance of optometric service in | ||||||
14 | conjunction with
a scheme
or plan with another person, firm | ||||||
15 | or corporation known to be advertising in
a manner contrary | ||||||
16 | to this Act or otherwise violating the laws of the State of
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17 | Illinois concerning the practice of optometry.
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18 | (31) Failure to provide satisfactory proof of having
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19 | participated in
approved continuing education programs as | ||||||
20 | determined by the Board and
approved by the Secretary. | ||||||
21 | Exceptions for extreme hardships are to be
defined by the | ||||||
22 | rules of the Department.
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23 | (32) Willfully making or filing false records or | ||||||
24 | reports in
the practice
of optometry, including, but not | ||||||
25 | limited to false records to support claims
against the | ||||||
26 | medical assistance program of the Department of Healthcare |
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1 | and Family Services (formerly Department of Public Aid)
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2 | under the Illinois Public Aid Code.
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3 | (33) Gross and willful overcharging for professional | ||||||
4 | services
including
filing false statements for collection | ||||||
5 | of fees for which services are not
rendered, including, but | ||||||
6 | not limited to filing false statements for
collection of | ||||||
7 | monies for services not rendered from the medical | ||||||
8 | assistance
program of the Department of Healthcare and | ||||||
9 | Family Services (formerly Department of Public Aid) under | ||||||
10 | the Illinois Public Aid
Code.
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11 | (34) In the absence of good reasons to the contrary, | ||||||
12 | failure
to perform a
minimum eye examination as required by | ||||||
13 | the rules of the Department.
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14 | (35) Violation of the Health Care Worker Self-Referral | ||||||
15 | Act.
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16 | The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the | ||||||
17 | license of any person who fails to file a return, or to pay the | ||||||
18 | tax,
penalty or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any | ||||||
19 | final assessment
of the tax, penalty or interest, as required | ||||||
20 | by any tax Act administered by
the Illinois Department of | ||||||
21 | Revenue, until such time as the requirements of
any such tax | ||||||
22 | Act are satisfied.
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23 | (a-5) In enforcing this Section, the Board upon a showing | ||||||
24 | of a possible
violation, may compel any individual licensed to | ||||||
25 | practice under this Act, or
who has applied for licensure or | ||||||
26 | certification pursuant to this Act,
to submit to a
mental or |
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1 | physical
examination, or both, as required by and at the | ||||||
2 | expense of the Department. The
examining physicians or clinical | ||||||
3 | psychologists shall be those specifically
designated by the | ||||||
4 | Board. The Board or the Department may order the examining
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5 | physician or clinical psychologist to present testimony | ||||||
6 | concerning this mental
or physical examination of the licensee | ||||||
7 | or applicant. No information shall be
excluded by reason of any | ||||||
8 | common law or statutory privilege relating to
communications | ||||||
9 | between the licensee or applicant and the examining physician | ||||||
10 | or
clinical psychologist. Eye examinations may be provided by a | ||||||
11 | licensed
optometrist. The individual to be examined may have,
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12 | at his or her own expense, another physician of his or her | ||||||
13 | choice present
during all aspects of the examination. Failure | ||||||
14 | of any individual to submit to
a mental or physical | ||||||
15 | examination, when directed, shall be grounds for
suspension of | ||||||
16 | a license until such time as the individual submits to the
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17 | examination if the Board finds, after notice and hearing, that | ||||||
18 | the refusal to
submit to the examination was without reasonable | ||||||
19 | cause.
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20 | If the Board finds an individual unable to practice because | ||||||
21 | of the reasons
set forth in this Section, the Board shall | ||||||
22 | require such individual to submit to
care, counseling, or | ||||||
23 | treatment by physicians or clinical psychologists approved
or | ||||||
24 | designated by the Board, as a condition, term, or restriction | ||||||
25 | for continued,
reinstated, or renewed licensure to practice, or | ||||||
26 | in lieu of care, counseling,
or treatment, the Board may |
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1 | recommend to the Department to file a complaint to immediately | ||||||
2 | suspend, revoke, or otherwise discipline the
license of the | ||||||
3 | individual, or the Board may recommend to the Department to | ||||||
4 | file
a complaint to suspend, revoke, or otherwise discipline | ||||||
5 | the license of the
individual. Any individual whose license was | ||||||
6 | granted pursuant to this Act, or
continued, reinstated, | ||||||
7 | renewed, disciplined, or supervised, subject to such
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8 | conditions, terms, or restrictions, who shall fail to comply | ||||||
9 | with such
conditions, terms, or restrictions, shall be referred | ||||||
10 | to the Secretary for a
determination as to whether the | ||||||
11 | individual shall have his or her license
suspended immediately, | ||||||
12 | pending a hearing by the Board.
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13 | (b) The determination by a circuit court that a licensee is | ||||||
14 | subject to
involuntary admission or judicial admission as | ||||||
15 | provided in the Mental
Health and Developmental Disabilities | ||||||
16 | Code operates as an
automatic suspension. The suspension will | ||||||
17 | end only upon a finding by a
court that the patient is no | ||||||
18 | longer subject to involuntary admission or
judicial admission | ||||||
19 | and issues an order so finding and discharging the
patient; and | ||||||
20 | upon the recommendation of the Board to the Secretary
that
the | ||||||
21 | licensee be allowed to resume his or her practice.
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22 | (Source: P.A. 96-378, eff. 1-1-10; 96-608, eff. 8-24-09; | ||||||
23 | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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