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(210 ILCS 9/35)
Sec. 35. Issuance of license.
(a) Upon receipt and review of an application for a license and review of
the applicant establishment, the Director may issue a license if he or she
finds:
(1) that the individual applicant, or the | ||
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(2) that the establishment is under the supervision | ||
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(A) 2 years of management experience or 2 years | ||
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(B) 2 years of management experience or 2 years | ||
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(3) that the establishment has staff sufficient in | ||
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(4) that all employees who are subject to the Health | ||
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(5) that the applicant is in substantial compliance | ||
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(6) that the applicant pays all required fees;
(7) that the applicant has provided to the Department | ||
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In addition to any other requirements set forth in this Act, as a condition of licensure under this Act, the director of an establishment must participate in at least 20 hours of training every 2 years to assist him or her in better meeting the needs of the residents of the establishment and managing
the operation of the establishment.
Any license issued by the Director shall state the physical location of the
establishment, the date the license was issued, and the expiration date. All
licenses shall be valid for one year, except as provided in Sections 40 and 45. Each
license shall be issued only for the premises and persons named in the
application, and shall not be transferable or assignable.
(Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13; 99-180, eff. 7-29-15.)
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