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(225 ILCS 60/17) (from Ch. 111, par. 4400-17)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
Sec. 17. Temporary license. Persons holding the degree of Doctor of
Medicine, persons
holding the degree of Doctor of
Osteopathy or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, and persons holding the degree
of Doctor of Chiropractic or persons who have satisfied
the requirements
therefor and are eligible to receive such degree from
a medical, osteopathic, or chiropractic school, who wish to
pursue programs
of graduate or specialty training in this State, may receive
without examination, in the discretion of the Department, a
3-year temporary license. In order to receive a 3-year
temporary license hereunder, an applicant shall submit evidence
satisfactory to the Department that the applicant:
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(D) Is physically, mentally, and professionally | ||
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Three-year temporary licenses issued pursuant to this
Section shall be valid only for the period of time
designated therein, and may be extended or renewed pursuant
to the rules of the Department, and if a temporary license
is thereafter extended, it shall not extend beyond
completion of the residency program. The holder of a valid
3-year temporary license shall be entitled thereby to
perform only such acts as may be prescribed by and
incidental to his or her program of residency training; he or she
shall not be entitled to otherwise engage in the practice of
medicine in this State unless fully licensed in this State.
A 3-year temporary license may be revoked or suspended by the
Department upon proof that the holder thereof has engaged in
the practice of medicine in this State outside of the
program of his or her residency or specialty training, or if the
holder shall fail to supply the Department, within 10 days
of its request, with information as to his or her current status
and activities in his or her specialty training program. Such a revocation or suspension shall comply with the procedures set forth in subsection (d) of Section 37 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-20, eff. 1-1-22.)
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