SB0209 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB0209

 

Introduced 1/22/2025, by Sen. Sue Rezin

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act
225 ILCS 95/22.18 new

    Creates the Physician Assistant Licensure Compact Act. Provides that, one year after the effective date of the Act, the State of Illinois enters into the PA Licensure Compact in substantially the form provided in the Act with all other states joining the Compact. Provides that the purpose of the Compact is for participating states of the Compact to have allied in common purpose to develop a comprehensive process that complements the existing authority of state licensing boards to license and discipline physician assistants and to seek to enhance the portability of a license to practice as a physician assistant while safeguarding the safety of patients. Contains provisions relating to requirements for state participation in the contract. Includes the procedures a licensee must follow to apply for and obtain compact privilege. Provides that a participating state in which a licensee is licensed under the Compact shall have exclusive power to impose adverse action against the qualifying license issued by that participating state. Provides for the creation of a PA Licensure Compact Commission, including a delegate selected by each participating state's licensing board. Includes other provisions relating to the operation of the Commission, including when the Commission is implemented, the data system used by the Commission, and Commission rules. Includes provisions relating to oversight, dispute resolution, and enforcement; construction and severability; and the binding effect of the Compact. Amends the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. Requires, no later than 3 months after the effective date of the amendatory Act, the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to (i) submit a report to the Governor and General Assembly describing all rule and statutory changes necessary to comply with the PA Licensure Compact and (ii) begin rulemaking procedures necessary to modify its rules to conform with the requirements of the PA Licensure Compact.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Physician Assistant Licensure Compact Act.
 
6    Section 5. PA Licensure Compact. One year after the
7effective date of this Act, the State of Illinois enters into
8the PA Licensure Compact in substantially the following form
9with all other states joining the Compact:
 
10
PA LICENSURE COMPACT

 
11    Section 1. Purpose
12    In order to strengthen access to Medical Services, and in
13recognition of the advances in the delivery of Medical
14Services, the Participating States of the PA Licensure Compact
15have allied in common purpose to develop a comprehensive
16process that complements the existing authority of State
17Licensing Boards to license and discipline PAs and seeks to
18enhance the portability of a License to practice as a PA while
19safeguarding the safety of patients. This Compact allows
20Medical Services to be provided by PAs, via the mutual
21recognition of the Licensee's Qualifying License by other

 

 

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1Compact Participating States. This Compact also adopts the
2prevailing standard for PA licensure and affirms that the
3practice and delivery of Medical Services by the PA occurs
4where the patient is located at the time of the patient
5encounter, and therefore requires the PA to be under the
6jurisdiction of the State Licensing Board where the patient is
7located. State Licensing Boards that participate in this
8Compact retain the jurisdiction to impose Adverse Action
9against a Compact Privilege in that State issued to a PA
10through the procedures of this Compact. The PA Licensure
11Compact will alleviate burdens for military families by
12allowing active duty military personnel and their spouses to
13obtain a Compact Privilege based on having an unrestricted
14License in good standing from a Participating State.
 
15    Section 2. Definitions
16    In this Compact:
17    A. "Adverse Action" means any administrative, civil,
18equitable, or criminal action permitted by a State's laws
19which is imposed by a Licensing Board or other authority
20against a PA License or License application or Compact
21Privilege such as License denial, censure, revocation,
22suspension, probation, monitoring of the Licensee, or
23restriction on the Licensee's practice.
24    B. "Compact Privilege" means the authorization granted by
25a Remote State to allow a Licensee from another Participating

 

 

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1State to practice as a PA to provide Medical Services and other
2licensed activity to a patient located in the Remote State
3under the Remote State's laws and regulations.
4    C. "Conviction" means a finding by a court that an
5individual is guilty of a felony or misdemeanor offense
6through adjudication or entry of a plea of guilt or no contest
7to the charge by the offender
8    D. "Criminal Background Check" means the submission of
9fingerprints or other biometric-based information for a
10License applicant for the purpose of obtaining that
11applicant's criminal history record information, as defined in
1228 CFR § 20.3(d), from the State's criminal history record
13repository, as defined in 28 CFR § 20.3(f).
14    E. "Data System" means the repository of information about
15Licensees, including but not limited to License status and
16Adverse Actions, which is created and administered under the
17terms of this Compact.
18    F. "Executive Committee" means a group of directors and
19ex-officio individuals elected or appointed pursuant to
20Section 7.F.2.
21    G. "Impaired Practitioner" means a PA whose practice is
22adversely affected by health-related condition(s) that impact
23their ability to practice.
24    H. "Investigative Information" means information, records,
25or documents received or generated by a Licensing Board
26pursuant to an investigation.

 

 

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1    I. "Jurisprudence Requirement" means the assessment of an
2individual's knowledge of the laws and Rules governing the
3practice of a PA in a State.
4    J. "License" means current authorization by a State, other
5than authorization pursuant to a Compact Privilege, for a PA
6to provide Medical Services, which would be unlawful without
7current authorization.
8    K. "Licensee" means an individual who holds a License from
9a State to provide Medical Services as a PA.
10    L. "Licensing Board" means any State entity authorized to
11license and otherwise regulate PAs.
12    M. "Medical Services" means health care services provided
13for the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, cure, or relief of a
14health condition, injury, or disease, as defined by a State's
15laws and regulations.
16    N. "Model Compact" means the model for the PA Licensure
17Compact on file with The Council of State Governments or other
18entity as designated by the Commission.
19    O. "Participating State" means a State that has enacted
20this Compact.
21    P. "PA" means an individual who is licensed as a physician
22assistant in a State. For purposes of this Compact, any other
23title or status adopted by a State to replace the term
24"physician assistant" shall be deemed synonymous with
25"physician assistant" and shall confer the same rights and
26responsibilities to the Licensee under the provisions of this

 

 

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1Compact at the time of its enactment.
2    Q. "PA Licensure Compact Commission," "Compact
3Commission," or "Commission" mean the national administrative
4body created pursuant to Section 7.A of this Compact.
5    R. "Qualifying License" means an unrestricted License
6issued by a Participating State to provide Medical Services as
7a PA.
8    S. "Remote State" means a Participating State where a
9Licensee who is not licensed as a PA is exercising or seeking
10to exercise the Compact Privilege.
11    T. "Rule" means a regulation promulgated by an entity that
12has the force and effect of law.
13    U. "Significant Investigative Information" means
14Investigative Information that a Licensing Board, after an
15inquiry or investigation that includes notification and an
16opportunity for the PA to respond if required by State law, has
17reason to believe is not groundless and, if proven true, would
18indicate more than a minor infraction.
19    V. "State" means any state, commonwealth, district, or
20territory of the United States.
 
21    Section 3. State Participation in this Compact
22    A. To participate in this Compact, a Participating State
23shall:
24        1. License PAs.
25        2. Participate in the Compact Commission's Data

 

 

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1    System.
2        3. Have a mechanism in place for receiving and
3    investigating complaints against Licensees and License
4    applicants.
5        4. Notify the Commission, in compliance with the terms
6    of this Compact and Commission Rules, of any Adverse
7    Action against a Licensee or License applicant and the
8    existence of Significant Investigative Information
9    regarding a Licensee or License applicant.
10        5. Fully implement a Criminal Background Check
11    requirement, within a time frame established by Commission
12    Rule, by its Licensing Board receiving the results of a
13    Criminal Background Check and reporting to the Commission
14    whether the License applicant has been granted a License.
15        6. Comply with the Rules of the Compact Commission.
16        7. Utilize passage of a recognized national exam, such
17    as the NCCPA PANCE, as a requirement for PA licensure.
18        8. Grant the Compact Privilege to a holder of a
19    Qualifying License in a Participating State.
20    B. Nothing in this Compact prohibits a Participating State
21from charging a fee for granting the Compact Privilege.
 
22    Section 4. Compact Privilege
23    A. To exercise the Compact Privilege, a Licensee must:
24        1. Have graduated from a PA program accredited by the
25    Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the

 

 

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1    Physician Assistant, Inc. or other programs authorized by
2    Commission Rule.
3        2. Hold current NCCPA certification.
4        3. Have no felony or misdemeanor Conviction.
5        4. Have never had a controlled substance license,
6    permit, or registration suspended or revoked by a State or
7    by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.
8        5. Have a unique identifier as determined by
9    Commission Rule.
10        6. Hold a Qualifying License.
11        7. Have had no revocation of a License or limitation
12    or restriction on any License currently held due to an
13    adverse action.
14        8. If a Licensee has had a limitation or restriction
15    on a License or Compact Privilege due to an Adverse
16    Action, two years must have elapsed from the date on which
17    the License or Compact Privilege is no longer limited or
18    restricted due to the Adverse Action.
19        9. If a Compact Privilege has been revoked or is
20    limited or restricted in a Participating State for conduct
21    that would not be a basis for disciplinary action in a
22    Participating State in which the Licensee is practicing or
23    applying to practice under a Compact Privilege, that
24    Participating State shall have the discretion not to
25    consider such action as an Adverse Action requiring the
26    denial or removal of a Compact Privilege in that State.

 

 

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1        10. Notify the Compact Commission that the Licensee is
2    seeking the Compact Privilege in a Remote State.
3        11. Meet any Jurisprudence Requirement of a Remote
4    State in which the Licensee is seeking to practice under
5    the Compact Privilege and pay any fees applicable to
6    satisfying the Jurisprudence Requirement.
7        12. Report to the Commission any Adverse Action taken
8    by a non-participating State within thirty (30) days after
9    the action is taken.
10    B. The Compact Privilege is valid until the expiration or
11revocation of the Qualifying License unless terminated
12pursuant to an Adverse Action. The Licensee must also comply
13with all of the requirements of Subsection A above to maintain
14the Compact Privilege in a Remote State. If the Participating
15State takes Adverse Action against a Qualifying License, the
16Licensee shall lose the Compact Privilege in any Remote State
17in which the Licensee has a Compact Privilege until all of the
18following occur:
19        1. The License is no longer limited or restricted; and
20        2. Two (2) years have elapsed from the date on which
21    the License is no longer limited or restricted due to the
22    Adverse Action.
23    C. Once a restricted or limited License satisfies the
24requirements of Subsection B.1 and 2, the Licensee must meet
25the requirements of Subsection A to obtain a Compact Privilege
26in any Remote State.

 

 

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1    D. For each Remote State in which a PA seeks authority to
2prescribe controlled substances, the PA shall satisfy all
3requirements imposed by such State in granting or renewing
4such authority.
 
5    Section 5. Designation of the State from which a Licensee
6is Applying for a Compact Privilege
7    A. Upon a Licensee's application for a Compact Privilege,
8the Licensee shall identify to the Commission the
9Participating State from which the Licensee is applying, in
10accordance with applicable Rules adopted by the Commission,
11and subject to the following requirements:
12        1. When applying for a Compact Privilege, the Licensee
13    shall provide the Commission with the address of the
14    Licensee's primary residence and thereafter shall
15    immediately report to the Commission any change in the
16    address of the Licensee's primary residence.
17        2. When applying for a Compact Privilege, the Licensee
18    is required to consent to accept service of process by
19    mail at the Licensee's primary residence on file with the
20    Commission with respect to any action brought against the
21    Licensee by the Commission or a Participating State,
22    including a subpoena, with respect to any action brought
23    or investigation conducted by the Commission or a
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1    Section 6. Adverse Actions
2    A. A Participating State in which a Licensee is licensed
3shall have exclusive power to impose Adverse Action against
4the Qualifying License issued by that Participating State.
5    B. In addition to the other powers conferred by State law,
6a Remote State shall have the authority, in accordance with
7existing State due process law, to do all of the following:
8        1. Take Adverse Action against a PA's Compact
9    Privilege within that State to remove a Licensee's Compact
10    Privilege or take other action necessary under applicable
11    law to protect the health and safety of its citizens.
12        2. Issue subpoenas for both hearings and
13    investigations that require the attendance and testimony
14    of witnesses as well as the production of evidence.
15    Subpoenas issued by a Licensing Board in a Participating
16    State for the attendance and testimony of witnesses or the
17    production of evidence from another Participating State
18    shall be enforced in the latter State by any court of
19    competent jurisdiction, according to the practice and
20    procedure of that court applicable to subpoenas issued in
21    proceedings pending before it. The issuing authority shall
22    pay any witness fees, travel expenses, mileage and other
23    fees required by the service statutes of the State in
24    which the witnesses or evidence are located.
25        3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, subpoenas may not be
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1    conduct in another State that is lawful in that other
2    State for the purpose of taking Adverse Action against a
3    Licensee's Compact Privilege or application for a Compact
4    Privilege in that Participating State.
5        4. Nothing in this Compact authorizes a Participating
6    State to impose discipline against a PA's Compact
7    Privilege or to deny an application for a Compact
8    Privilege in that Participating State for the individual's
9    otherwise lawful practice in another State.
10    C. For purposes of taking Adverse Action, the
11Participating State that issued the Qualifying License shall
12give the same priority and effect to reported conduct received
13from any other Participating State as it would if the conduct
14had occurred within the Participating State which issued the
15Qualifying License. In so doing, that Participating State
16shall apply its own State laws to determine appropriate
17action.
18    D. A Participating State, if otherwise permitted by State
19law, may recover from the affected PA the costs of
20investigations and disposition of cases resulting from any
21Adverse Action taken against that PA.
22    E. A Participating State may take Adverse Action based on
23the factual findings of a Remote State, provided that the
24Participating State follows its own procedures for taking the
25Adverse Action.
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1        1. In addition to the authority granted to a
2    Participating State by its respective State PA laws and
3    regulations or other applicable State law, any
4    Participating State may participate with other
5    Participating States in joint investigations of Licensees.
6        2. Participating States shall share any investigative,
7    litigation, or compliance materials in furtherance of any
8    joint or individual investigation initiated under this
9    Compact.
10    G. If an Adverse Action is taken against a PA's Qualifying
11License, the PA's Compact Privilege in all Remote States shall
12be deactivated until two (2) years have elapsed after all
13restrictions have been removed from the State License. All
14disciplinary orders by the Participating State which issued
15the Qualifying License that impose Adverse Action against a
16PA's License shall include a Statement that the PA's Compact
17Privilege is deactivated in all Participating States during
18the pendency of the order.
19    H. If any Participating State takes Adverse Action, it
20promptly shall notify the administrator of the Data System.
 
21    Section 7. Establishment of the PA Licensure Compact
22Commission
23    A. The Participating States hereby create and establish a
24joint government agency and national administrative body known
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1instrumentality of the Compact States acting jointly and not
2an instrumentality of any one State. The Commission shall come
3into existence on or after the effective date of the Compact as
4set forth in Section 11.A.
5    B. Membership, Voting, and Meetings
6        1. Each Participating State shall have and be limited
7    to one (1) delegate selected by that Participating State's
8    Licensing Board or, if the State has more than one
9    Licensing Board, selected collectively by the
10    Participating State's Licensing Boards.
11        2. The delegate shall be either:
12            a. A current PA, physician or public member of a
13        Licensing Board or PA Council/Committee; or
14            b. An administrator of a Licensing Board.
15        3. Any delegate may be removed or suspended from
16    office as provided by the laws of the State from which the
17    delegate is appointed.
18        4. The Participating State Licensing Board shall fill
19    any vacancy occurring in the Commission within sixty (60)
20    days.
21        5. Each delegate shall be entitled to one (1) vote on
22    all matters voted on by the Commission and shall otherwise
23    have an opportunity to participate in the business and
24    affairs of the Commission. A delegate shall vote in person
25    or by such other means as provided in the bylaws. The
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1    meetings by telecommunications, video conference, or other
2    means of communication.
3        6. The Commission shall meet at least once during each
4    calendar year. Additional meetings shall be held as set
5    forth in this Compact and the bylaws.
6        7. The Commission shall establish by Rule a term of
7    office for delegates.
8    C. The Commission shall have the following powers and
9duties:
10        1. Establish a code of ethics for the Commission;
11        2. Establish the fiscal year of the Commission;
12        3. Establish fees;
13        4. Establish bylaws;
14        5. Maintain its financial records in accordance with
15    the bylaws;
16        6. Meet and take such actions as are consistent with
17    the provisions of this Compact and the bylaws;
18        7. Promulgate Rules to facilitate and coordinate
19    implementation and administration of this Compact. The
20    Rules shall have the force and effect of law and shall be
21    binding in all Participating States;
22        8. Bring and prosecute legal proceedings or actions in
23    the name of the Commission, provided that the standing of
24    any State Licensing Board to sue or be sued under
25    applicable law shall not be affected;
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1        10. Borrow, accept, or contract for services of
2    personnel, including, but not limited to, employees of a
3    Participating State;
4        11. Hire employees and engage contractors, elect or
5    appoint officers, fix compensation, define duties, grant
6    such individuals appropriate authority to carry out the
7    purposes of this Compact, and establish the Commission's
8    personnel policies and programs relating to conflicts of
9    interest, qualifications of personnel, and other related
10    personnel matters;
11        12. Accept any and all appropriate donations and
12    grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials and
13    services, and receive, utilize and dispose of the same;
14    provided that at all times the Commission shall avoid any
15    appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest;
16        13. Lease, purchase, accept appropriate gifts or
17    donations of, or otherwise own, hold, improve or use, any
18    property, real, personal or mixed; provided that at all
19    times the Commission shall avoid any appearance of
20    impropriety;
21        14. Sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange,
22    abandon, or otherwise dispose of any property real,
23    personal, or mixed;
24        15. Establish a budget and make expenditures;
25        16. Borrow money;
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1    composed of members, State regulators, State legislators
2    or their representatives, and consumer representatives,
3    and such other interested persons as may be designated in
4    this Compact and the bylaws;
5        18. Provide and receive information from, and
6    cooperate with, law enforcement agencies;
7        19. Elect a Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer
8    and such other officers of the Commission as provided in
9    the Commission's bylaws.
10        20. Reserve for itself, in addition to those reserved
11    exclusively to the Commission under the Compact, powers
12    that the Executive Committee may not exercise;
13        21. Approve or disapprove a State's participation in
14    the Compact based upon its determination as to whether the
15    State's Compact legislation departs in a material manner
16    from the Model Compact language;
17        22. Prepare and provide to the Participating States an
18    annual report; and
19        23. Perform such other functions as may be necessary
20    or appropriate to achieve the purposes of this Compact
21    consistent with the State regulation of PA licensure and
22    practice.
23    D. Meetings of the Commission
24        1. All meetings of the Commission that are not closed
25    pursuant to this subsection shall be open to the public.
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1    Commission's website at least thirty (30) days prior to
2    the public meeting.
3        2. Notwithstanding subsection D.1 of this section, the
4    Commission may convene a public meeting by providing at
5    least twenty-four (24) hours prior notice on the
6    Commission's website, and any other means as provided in
7    the Commission's Rules, for any of the reasons it may
8    dispense with notice of proposed rulemaking under Section
9    9.L.
10        3. The Commission may convene in a closed, non-public
11    meeting or non-public part of a public meeting to receive
12    legal advice or to discuss:
13            a. Non-compliance of a Participating State with
14        its obligations under this Compact;
15            b. The employment, compensation, discipline or
16        other matters, practices or procedures related to
17        specific employees or other matters related to the
18        Commission's internal personnel practices and
19        procedures;
20            c. Current, threatened, or reasonably anticipated
21        litigation;
22            d. Negotiation of contracts for the purchase,
23        lease, or sale of goods, services, or real estate;
24            e. Accusing any person of a crime or formally
25        censuring any person;
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1        financial information that is privileged or
2        confidential;
3            g. Disclosure of information of a personal nature
4        where disclosure would constitute a clearly
5        unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;
6            h. Disclosure of investigative records compiled
7        for law enforcement purposes;
8            i. Disclosure of information related to any
9        investigative reports prepared by or on behalf of or
10        for use of the Commission or other committee charged
11        with responsibility of investigation or determination
12        of compliance issues pursuant to this Compact;
13            j. Legal advice; or
14            k. Matters specifically exempted from disclosure
15        by federal or Participating States' statutes.
16        4. If a meeting, or portion of a meeting, is closed
17    pursuant to this provision, the chair of the meeting or
18    the chair's designee shall certify that the meeting or
19    portion of the meeting may be closed and shall reference
20    each relevant exempting provision.
21        5. The Commission shall keep minutes that fully and
22    clearly describe all matters discussed in a meeting and
23    shall provide a full and accurate summary of actions
24    taken, including a description of the views expressed. All
25    documents considered in connection with an action shall be
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1    closed meeting shall remain under seal, subject to release
2    by a majority vote of the Commission or order of a court of
3    competent jurisdiction.
4    E. Financing of the Commission
5        1. The Commission shall pay, or provide for the
6    payment of, the reasonable expenses of its establishment,
7    organization, and ongoing activities.
8        2. The Commission may accept any and all appropriate
9    revenue sources, donations, and grants of money,
10    equipment, supplies, materials, and services.
11        3. The Commission may levy on and collect an annual
12    assessment from each Participating State and may impose
13    Compact Privilege fees on Licensees of Participating
14    States to whom a Compact Privilege is granted to cover the
15    cost of the operations and activities of the Commission
16    and its staff, which must be in a total amount sufficient
17    to cover its annual budget as approved by the Commission
18    each year for which revenue is not provided by other
19    sources. The aggregate annual assessment amount levied on
20    Participating States shall be allocated based upon a
21    formula to be determined by Commission Rule.
22            a. A Compact Privilege expires when the Licensee's
23        Qualifying License in the Participating State from
24        which the Licensee applied for the Compact Privilege
25        expires.
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1        License through which the Licensee applied for the
2        Compact Privilege before its scheduled expiration, and
3        the Licensee has a Qualifying License in another
4        Participating State, the Licensee shall inform the
5        Commission that it is changing to that Participating
6        State the Participating State through which it applies
7        for a Compact Privilege and pay to the Commission any
8        Compact Privilege fee required by Commission Rule.
9        4. The Commission shall not incur obligations of any
10    kind prior to securing the funds adequate to meet the
11    same; nor shall the Commission pledge the credit of any of
12    the Participating States, except by and with the authority
13    of the Participating State.
14        5. The Commission shall keep accurate accounts of all
15    receipts and disbursements. The receipts and disbursements
16    of the Commission shall be subject to the financial review
17    and accounting procedures established under its bylaws.
18    All receipts and disbursements of funds handled by the
19    Commission shall be subject to an annual financial review
20    by a certified or licensed public accountant, and the
21    report of the financial review shall be included in and
22    become part of the annual report of the Commission.
23    F. The Executive Committee
24        1. The Executive Committee shall have the power to act
25    on behalf of the Commission according to the terms of this
26    Compact and Commission Rules.

 

 

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1        2. The Executive Committee shall be composed of nine
2    (9) members:
3            a. Seven voting members who are elected by the
4        Commission from the current membership of the
5        Commission;
6            b. One ex-officio, nonvoting member from a
7        recognized national PA professional association; and
8            c. One ex-officio, nonvoting member from a
9        recognized national PA certification organization.
10        3. The ex-officio members will be selected by their
11    respective organizations.
12        4. The Commission may remove any member of the
13    Executive Committee as provided in its bylaws.
14        5. The Executive Committee shall meet at least
15    annually.
16        6. The Executive Committee shall have the following
17    duties and responsibilities:
18            a. Recommend to the Commission changes to the
19        Commission's Rules or bylaws, changes to this Compact
20        legislation, fees to be paid by Compact Participating
21        States such as annual dues, and any Commission Compact
22        fee charged to Licensees for the Compact Privilege;
23            b. Ensure Compact administration services are
24        appropriately provided, contractual or otherwise;
25            c. Prepare and recommend the budget;
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1        Commission;
2            e. Monitor Compact compliance of Participating
3        States and provide compliance reports to the
4        Commission;
5            f. Establish additional committees as necessary;
6            g. Exercise the powers and duties of the
7        Commission during the interim between Commission
8        meetings, except for issuing proposed rulemaking or
9        adopting Commission Rules or bylaws, or exercising any
10        other powers and duties exclusively reserved to the
11        Commission by the Commission's Rules; and
12            h. Perform other duties as provided in the
13        Commission's Rules or bylaws.
14        7. All meeting of the Executive Committee at which it
15    votes or plans to vote on matters in exercising the powers
16    and duties of the Commission shall be open to the public
17    and public notice of such meetings shall be given as
18    public meetings of the Commission are given.
19        8. The Executive Committee may convene in a closed,
20    non-public meeting for the same reasons that the
21    Commission may convene in a non-public meeting as set
22    forth in Section 7.D.3 and shall announce the closed
23    meeting as the Commission is required to under Section
24    7.D.4 and keep minutes of the closed meeting as the
25    Commission is required to under Section 7.D.5.
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1        1. The members, officers, executive director,
2    employees and representatives of the Commission shall be
3    immune from suit and liability, both personally and in
4    their official capacity, for any claim for damage to or
5    loss of property or personal injury or other civil
6    liability caused by or arising out of any actual or
7    alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the
8    person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable
9    basis for believing occurred within the scope of
10    Commission employment, duties or responsibilities;
11    provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed
12    to protect any such person from suit or liability for any
13    damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the
14    intentional or willful or wanton misconduct of that
15    person. The procurement of insurance of any type by the
16    Commission shall not in any way compromise or limit the
17    immunity granted hereunder.
18        2. The Commission shall defend any member, officer,
19    executive director, employee, and representative of the
20    Commission in any civil action seeking to impose liability
21    arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or
22    omission that occurred within the scope of Commission
23    employment, duties, or responsibilities, or as determined
24    by the commission that the person against whom the claim
25    is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred
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1    responsibilities; provided that nothing herein shall be
2    construed to prohibit that person from retaining their own
3    counsel at their own expense; and provided further, that
4    the actual or alleged act, error, or omission did not
5    result from that person's intentional or willful or wanton
6    misconduct.
7        3. The Commission shall indemnify and hold harmless
8    any member, officer, executive director, employee, and
9    representative of the Commission for the amount of any
10    settlement or judgment obtained against that person
11    arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or
12    omission that occurred within the scope of Commission
13    employment, duties, or responsibilities, or that such
14    person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred
15    within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or
16    responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged act,
17    error, or omission did not result from the intentional or
18    willful or wanton misconduct of that person.
19        4. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or
20    against the Commission shall be brought solely and
21    exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the
22    principal office of the Commission is located. The
23    Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses in
24    any proceedings as authorized by Commission Rules.
25        5. Nothing herein shall be construed as a limitation
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1    malpractice or misconduct, which shall be governed solely
2    by any other applicable State laws.
3        6. Nothing herein shall be construed to designate the
4    venue or jurisdiction to bring actions for alleged acts of
5    malpractice, professional misconduct, negligence, or other
6    such civil action pertaining to the practice of a PA. All
7    such matters shall be determined exclusively by State law
8    other than this Compact.
9        7. Nothing in this Compact shall be interpreted to
10    waive or otherwise abrogate a Participating State's state
11    action immunity or state action affirmative defense with
12    respect to antitrust claims under the Sherman Act, Clayton
13    Act, or any other State or federal antitrust or
14    anticompetitive law or regulation.
15        8. Nothing in this Compact shall be construed to be a
16    waiver of sovereign immunity by the Participating States
17    or by the Commission.
 
18    Section 8. Data System
19    A. The Commission shall provide for the development,
20maintenance, operation, and utilization of a coordinated data
21and reporting system containing licensure, Adverse Action, and
22the reporting of the existence of Significant Investigative
23Information on all licensed PAs and applicants denied a
24License in Participating States.
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1Participating State shall submit a uniform data set to the
2Data System on all PAs to whom this Compact is applicable
3(utilizing a unique identifier) as required by the Rules of
4the Commission, including:
5        1. Identifying information;
6        2. Licensure data;
7        3. Adverse Actions against a License or Compact
8    Privilege;
9        4. Any denial of application for licensure, and the
10    reason(s) for such denial (excluding the reporting of any
11    criminal history record information where prohibited by
12    law);
13        5. The existence of Significant Investigative
14    Information; and
15        6. Other information that may facilitate the
16    administration of this Compact, as determined by the Rules
17    of the Commission.
18    C. Significant Investigative Information pertaining to a
19Licensee in any Participating State shall only be available to
20other Participating States.
21    D. The Commission shall promptly notify all Participating
22States of any Adverse Action taken against a Licensee or an
23individual applying for a License that has been reported to
24it. This Adverse Action information shall be available to any
25other Participating State.
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1Data System may, in accordance with State or federal law,
2designate information that may not be shared with the public
3without the express permission of the contributing State.
4Notwithstanding any such designation, such information shall
5be reported to the Commission through the Data System.
6    F. Any information submitted to the Data System that is
7subsequently expunged pursuant to federal law or the laws of
8the Participating State contributing the information shall be
9removed from the Data System upon reporting of such by the
10Participating State to the Commission.
11    G. The records and information provided to a Participating
12State pursuant to this Compact or through the Data System,
13when certified by the Commission or an agent thereof, shall
14constitute the authenticated business records of the
15Commission, and shall be entitled to any associated hearsay
16exception in any relevant judicial, quasi-judicial or
17administrative proceedings in a Participating State.
 
18    Section 9. Rulemaking
19    A. The Commission shall exercise its Rulemaking powers
20pursuant to the criteria set forth in this Section and the
21Rules adopted thereunder. Commission Rules shall become
22binding as of the date specified by the Commission for each
23Rule.
24    B. The Commission shall promulgate reasonable Rules in
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1this Compact and achieve its purposes. A Commission Rule shall
2be invalid and have not force or effect only if a court of
3competent jurisdiction holds that the Rule is invalid because
4the Commission exercised its rulemaking authority in a manner
5that is beyond the scope of the purposes of this Compact, or
6the powers granted hereunder, or based upon another applicable
7standard of review.
8    C. The Rules of the Commission shall have the force of law
9in each Participating State, provided however that where the
10Rules of the Commission conflict with the laws of the
11Participating State that establish the medical services a PA
12may perform in the Participating State, as held by a court of
13competent jurisdiction, the Rules of the Commission shall be
14ineffective in that State to the extent of the conflict.
15    D. If a majority of the legislatures of the Participating
16States rejects a Commission Rule, by enactment of a statute or
17resolution in the same manner used to adopt this Compact
18within four (4) years of the date of adoption of the Rule, then
19such Rule shall have no further force and effect in any
20Participating State or to any State applying to participate in
21the Compact.
22    E. Commission Rules shall be adopted at a regular or
23special meeting of the Commission.
24    F. Prior to promulgation and adoption of a final Rule or
25Rules by the Commission, and at least thirty (30) days in
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1voted upon, the Commission shall file a Notice of Proposed
2Rulemaking:
3        1. On the website of the Commission or other publicly
4    accessible platform; and
5        2. To persons who have requested notice of the
6    Commission's notices of proposed rulemaking; and
7        3. In such other way(s) as the Commission may by Rule
8    specify.
9    G. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking shall include:
10        1. The time, date, and location of the public hearing
11    on the proposed Rule and the proposed time, date and
12    location of the meeting in which the proposed Rule will be
13    considered and voted upon;
14        2. The text of the proposed Rule and the reason for the
15    proposed Rule;
16        3. A request for comments on the proposed Rule from
17    any interested person and the date by which written
18    comments must be received; and
19        4. The manner in which interested persons may submit
20    notice to the Commission of their intention to attend the
21    public hearing or provide any written comments.
22    H. Prior to adoption of a proposed Rule, the Commission
23shall allow persons to submit written data, facts, opinions,
24and arguments, which shall be made available to the public.
25    I. If the hearing is to be held via electronic means, the
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1electronic hearing.
2        1. All persons wishing to be heard at the hearing
3    shall, as directed in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
4    not less than five (5) business days before the scheduled
5    date of the hearing, notify the Commission of their desire
6    to appear and testify at the hearing.
7        2. Hearings shall be conducted in a manner providing
8    each person who wishes to comment a fair and reasonable
9    opportunity to comment orally or in writing.
10        3. All hearings shall be recorded. A copy of the
11    recording and the written comments, data, facts, opinions,
12    and arguments received in response to the proposed
13    rulemaking shall be made available to a person upon
14    request.
15        4. Nothing in this section shall be construed as
16    requiring a separate hearing on each proposed Rule.
17    Proposed Rules may be grouped for the convenience of the
18    Commission at hearings required by this section.
19    J. Following the public hearing, the Commission shall
20consider all written and oral comments timely received.
21    K. The Commission shall, by majority vote of all
22delegates, take final action on the proposed Rule and shall
23determine the effective date of the Rule, if adopted, based on
24the Rulemaking record and the full text of the Rule.
25        1. If adopted, the Rule shall be posted on the
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1        2. The Commission may adopt changes to the proposed
2    Rule provided the changes do not enlarge the original
3    purpose of the proposed Rule.
4        3. The Commission shall provide on its website an
5    explanation of the reasons for substantive changes made to
6    the proposed Rule as well as reasons for substantive
7    changes not made that were recommended by commenters.
8        4. The Commission shall determine a reasonable
9    effective date for the Rule. Except for an emergency as
10    provided in subsection L, the effective date of the Rule
11    shall be no sooner than thirty (30) days after the
12    Commission issued the notice that it adopted the Rule.
13    L. Upon determination that an emergency exists, the
14Commission may consider and adopt an emergency Rule with
15twenty-four (24) hours' prior notice, without the opportunity
16for comment, or hearing, provided that the usual rulemaking
17procedures provided in this Compact and in this section shall
18be retroactively applied to the Rule as soon as reasonably
19possible, in no event later than ninety (90) days after the
20effective date of the Rule. For the purposes of this
21provision, an emergency Rule is one that must be adopted
22immediately by the Commission in order to:
23        1. Meet an imminent threat to public health, safety,
24    or welfare;
25        2. Prevent a loss of Commission or Participating State
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1        3. Meet a deadline for the promulgation of a
2    Commission Rule that is established by federal law or
3    Rule; or
4        4. Protect public health and safety.
5    M. The Commission or an authorized committee of the
6Commission may direct revisions to a previously adopted
7Commission Rule for purposes of correcting typographical
8errors, errors in format, errors in consistency, or
9grammatical errors. Public notice of any revisions shall be
10posted on the website of the Commission. The revision shall be
11subject to challenge by any person for a period of thirty (30)
12days after posting. The revision may be challenged only on
13grounds that the revision results in a material change to a
14Rule. A challenge shall be made as set forth in the notice of
15revisions and delivered to the Commission prior to the end of
16the notice period. If no challenge is made, the revision will
17take effect without further action. If the revision is
18challenged, the revision may not take effect without the
19approval of the Commission.
20    N. No Participating State's rulemaking requirements shall
21apply under this Compact.
 
22    Section 10. Oversight, Dispute Resolution, and Enforcement
23    A. Oversight
24        1. The executive and judicial branches of State
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1    Compact and take all actions necessary and appropriate to
2    implement the Compact.
3        2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or
4    against the Commission shall be brought solely and
5    exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the
6    principal office of the Commission is located. The
7    Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses to
8    the extent it adopts or consents to participate in
9    alternative dispute resolution proceedings. Nothing herein
10    shall affect or limit the selection or propriety of venue
11    in any action against a licensee for professional
12    malpractice, misconduct or any such similar matter.
13        3. The Commission shall be entitled to receive service
14    of process in any proceeding regarding the enforcement or
15    interpretation of the Compact or the Commission's Rules
16    and shall have standing to intervene in such a proceeding
17    for all purposes. Failure to provide the Commission with
18    service of process shall render a judgment or order in
19    such proceeding void as to the Commission, this Compact,
20    or Commission Rules.
21    B. Default, Technical Assistance, and Termination
22        1. If the Commission determines that a Participating
23    State has defaulted in the performance of its obligations
24    or responsibilities under this Compact or the Commission
25    Rules, the Commission shall provide written notice to the
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1    notice shall describe the default, the proposed means of
2    curing the default and any other action that the
3    Commission may take and shall offer remedial training and
4    specific technical assistance regarding the default.
5        2. If a State in default fails to cure the default, the
6    defaulting State may be terminated from this Compact upon
7    an affirmative vote of a majority of the delegates of the
8    Participating States, and all rights, privileges and
9    benefits conferred by this Compact upon such State may be
10    terminated on the effective date of termination. A cure of
11    the default does not relieve the offending State of
12    obligations or liabilities incurred during the period of
13    default.
14        3. Termination of participation in this Compact shall
15    be imposed only after all other means of securing
16    compliance have been exhausted. Notice of intent to
17    suspend or terminate shall be given by the Commission to
18    the governor, the majority and minority leaders of the
19    defaulting State's legislature, and to the Licensing
20    Board(s) of each of the Participating States.
21        4. A State that has been terminated is responsible for
22    all assessments, obligations, and liabilities incurred
23    through the effective date of termination, including
24    obligations that extend beyond the effective date of
25    termination.
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1    a State that is found to be in default or that has been
2    terminated from this Compact, unless agreed upon in
3    writing between the Commission and the defaulting State.
4        6. The defaulting State may appeal its termination
5    from the Compact by the Commission by petitioning the U.S.
6    District Court for the District of Columbia or the federal
7    district where the Commission has its principal offices.
8    The prevailing member shall be awarded all costs of such
9    litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees.
10        7. Upon the termination of a State's participation in
11    the Compact, the State shall immediately provide notice to
12    all Licensees within that State of such termination:
13            a. Licensees who have been granted a Compact
14        Privilege in that State shall retain the Compact
15        Privilege for one hundred eighty (180) days following
16        the effective date of such termination.
17            b. Licensees who are licensed in that State who
18        have been granted a Compact Privilege in a
19        Participating State shall retain the Compact Privilege
20        for one hundred eighty (180) days unless the Licensee
21        also has a Qualifying License in a Participating State
22        or obtains a Qualifying License in a Participating
23        State before the one hundred eighty (180)-day period
24        ends, in which case the Compact Privilege shall
25        continue.
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1        1. Upon request by a Participating State, the
2    Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to
3    this Compact that arise among Participating States and
4    between participating and non-Participating States.
5        2. The Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing
6    for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for
7    disputes as appropriate.
8    D. Enforcement
9        1. The Commission, in the reasonable exercise of its
10    discretion, shall enforce the provisions of this Compact
11    and Rules of the Commission.
12        2. If compliance is not secured after all means to
13    secure compliance have been exhausted, by majority vote,
14    the Commission may initiate legal action in the United
15    States District Court for the District of Columbia or the
16    federal district where the Commission has its principal
17    offices against a Participating State in default to
18    enforce compliance with the provisions of this Compact and
19    the Commission's promulgated Rules and bylaws. The relief
20    sought may include both injunctive relief and damages. In
21    the event judicial enforcement is necessary, the
22    prevailing party shall be awarded all costs of such
23    litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees.
24        3. The remedies herein shall not be the exclusive
25    remedies of the Commission. The Commission may pursue any
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1    E. Legal Action Against the Commission
2        1. A Participating State may initiate legal action
3    against the Commission in the U.S. District Court for the
4    District of Columbia or the federal district where the
5    Commission has its principal offices to enforce compliance
6    with the provisions of the Compact and its Rules. The
7    relief sought may include both injunctive relief and
8    damages. In the event judicial enforcement is necessary,
9    the prevailing party shall be awarded all costs of such
10    litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees.
11        2. No person other than a Participating State shall
12    enforce this Compact against the Commission.
 
13    Section 11. Date of Implementation of the PA Licensure
14Compact Commission
15    A. This Compact shall come into effect on the date on which
16this Compact statute is enacted into law in the seventh
17Participating State.
18        1. On or after the effective date of the Compact, the
19    Commission shall convene and review the enactment of each
20    of the States that enacted the Compact prior to the
21    Commission convening ("Charter Participating States") to
22    determine if the statute enacted by each such Charter
23    Participating State is materially different than the Model
24    Compact.
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1        is found to be materially different from the Model
2        Compact shall be entitled to the default process set
3        forth in Section 10.B.
4            b. If any Participating State later withdraws from
5        the Compact or its participation is terminated, the
6        Commission shall remain in existence and the Compact
7        shall remain in effect even if the number of
8        Participating States should be less than seven.
9        Participating States enacting the Compact subsequent
10        to the Commission convening shall be subject to the
11        process set forth in Section 7.C.21 to determine if
12        their enactments are materially different from the
13        Model Compact and whether they qualify for
14        participation in the Compact.
15        2. Participating States enacting the Compact
16    subsequent to the seven initial Charter Participating
17    States shall be subject to the process set forth in
18    Section 7.C.21 to determine if their enactments are
19    materially different from the Model Compact and whether
20    they qualify for participation in the Compact.
21        3. All actions taken for the benefit of the Commission
22    or in furtherance of the purposes of the administration of
23    the Compact prior to the effective date of the Compact or
24    the Commission coming into existence shall be considered
25    to be actions of the Commission unless specifically
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1    B. Any State that joins this Compact shall be subject to
2the Commission's Rules and bylaws as they exist on the date on
3which this Compact becomes law in that State. Any Rule that has
4been previously adopted by the Commission shall have the full
5force and effect of law on the day this Compact becomes law in
6that State.
7    C. Any Participating State may withdraw from this Compact
8by enacting a statute repealing the same.
9        1. A Participating State's withdrawal shall not take
10    effect until one hundred eighty (180) days after enactment
11    of the repealing statute. During this one hundred eighty
12    (180) day-period, all Compact Privileges that were in
13    effect in the withdrawing State and were granted to
14    Licensees licensed in the withdrawing State shall remain
15    in effect. If any Licensee licensed in the withdrawing
16    State is also licensed in another Participating State or
17    obtains a license in another Participating State within
18    the one hundred eighty (180) days, the Licensee's Compact
19    Privileges in other Participating States shall not be
20    affected by the passage of the one hundred eighty (180)
21    days.
22        2. Withdrawal shall not affect the continuing
23    requirement of the State Licensing Board(s) of the
24    withdrawing State to comply with the investigative, and
25    Adverse Action reporting requirements of this Compact
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1        3. Upon the enactment of a statute withdrawing a State
2    from this Compact, the State shall immediately provide
3    notice of such withdrawal to all Licensees within that
4    State. Such withdrawing State shall continue to recognize
5    all licenses granted pursuant to this Compact for a
6    minimum of one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of
7    such notice of withdrawal.
8    D. Nothing contained in this Compact shall be construed to
9invalidate or prevent any PA licensure agreement or other
10cooperative arrangement between Participating States and
11between a Participating State and non-Participating State that
12does not conflict with the provisions of this Compact.
13    E. This Compact may be amended by the Participating
14States. No amendment to this Compact shall become effective
15and binding upon any Participating State until it is enacted
16materially in the same manner into the laws of all
17Participating States as determined by the Commission.
 
18    Section 12. Construction and Severability
19    A. This Compact and the Commission's rulemaking authority
20shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate the purposes
21and the implementation and administration of the Compact.
22Provisions of the Compact expressly authorizing or requiring
23the promulgation of Rules shall not be construed to limit the
24Commission's rulemaking authority solely for those purposes.
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1if any phrase, clause, sentence or provision of this Compact
2is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to
3the constitution of any Participating State, a State seeking
4participation in the Compact, or of the United States, or the
5applicability thereof to any government, agency, person or
6circumstance is held to be unconstitutional by a court of
7competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remainder of this
8Compact and the applicability thereof to any other government,
9agency, person or circumstance shall not be affected thereby.
10    C. Notwithstanding subsection B or this section, the
11Commission may deny a State's participation in the Compact or,
12in accordance with the requirements of Section 10.B, terminate
13a Participating State's participation in the Compact if it
14determines that a constitutional requirement of a
15Participating State is, or would be with respect to a State
16seeking to participate in the Compact, a material departure
17from the Compact. Otherwise, if this Compact shall be held to
18be contrary to the constitution of any Participating State,
19the Compact shall remain in full force and effect as to the
20remaining Participating States and in full force and effect as
21to the Participating State affected as to all severable
22matters.
 
23    Section 13. Binding Effect of Compact
24    A. Nothing herein prevents the enforcement of any other
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1this Compact.
2    B. Any laws in a Participating State in conflict with this
3Compact are superseded to the extent of the conflict.
4    C. All agreements between the Commission and the
5Participating States are binding in accordance with their
6terms.
 
7    Section 100. The Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987
8is amended by adding Section 22.18 as follows.
 
9    (225 ILCS 95/22.18 new)
10    Sec. 22.18. PA Interstate Compact.
11    (a) No later than 3 months after the effective date of this
12amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, the Department
13shall (i) submit a report to the Governor and General Assembly
14describing all rule and statutory changes necessary to comply
15with the PA Licensure Compact under the Physician Assistant
16Licensure Compact Act and (ii) begin rulemaking procedures
17necessary to modify its rules to conform with the requirements
18of the PA Licensure Compact.
19    (b) This Section is repealed 2 years after the effective
20date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly.