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(20 ILCS 5/5-235) (was 20 ILCS 5/7.03)
Sec. 5-235. In the Department of Public Health. (a) The Director
of Public Health shall be either a physician licensed
to practice medicine in all of its branches in Illinois or a person who has administrative experience in public health work at the local, state, or national level in accordance with subsection (b).
If the Director is not a physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, then a Medical Director shall be appointed who shall be a physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches. The Medical Director shall report directly to the Director. If the Director is not a physician, the Medical Director shall have primary responsibility for overseeing the following regulatory and policy areas: (1) Department responsibilities concerning hospital |
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(2) Any other duties assigned by the Director or
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(b) A Director of Public Health who is not a physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches shall at a minimum have the following education and experience:
(1) 5 years of full-time administrative experience
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| in public health and a master's degree in public health from (i) a college or university accredited by the North Central Association or (ii) any other nationally recognized regional accrediting agency; or
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(2) 5 years of full-time administrative experience
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| in public health and a graduate degree in a related field from (i) a college or university accredited by the North Central Association or (ii) any other nationally recognized regional accrediting agency. For the purposes of this item (2), "a graduate degree in a related field" includes, but is not limited to, a master's degree in public administration, nursing, environmental health, community health, or health education.
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(c) The Assistant Director of Public Health shall be a person who has administrative experience in public health work.
(Source: P.A. 97-798, eff. 7-13-12.)
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