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Public Act 101-0240 Public Act 0240 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0240 | HB1652 Enrolled | LRB101 06950 RJF 51983 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | amended by changing Section 5-715 as follows: | (20 ILCS 5/5-715) | Sec. 5-715. Expedited licensure for service members and | spouses. | (a) In this Section, "service member" means any person who, | at the time of application under this Section, is an active | duty member of the United States Armed Forces or any reserve | component of the United States Armed Forces , the Coast Guard, | or the National Guard of any state, commonwealth, or territory | of the United States or the District of Columbia or whose | active duty service concluded within the preceding 2 years | before application. | (a-5) The Department of Financial and Professional | Regulation shall within 180 days after the effective date of | this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly designate one | staff member as the military liaison within the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation to ensure proper | enactment of the requirements of this Section. The military | liaison's responsibilities shall also include, but are not |
| limited to: (1) the management of all expedited applications to | ensure processing within 60 days after receipt of a completed | application; (2) coordination with all military installation | military and family support center directors within this State, | including virtual, phone, or in-person periodic meetings with | each military installation military and family support center; | and (3) training by the military liaison to all directors of | each division that issues an occupational or professional | license to ensure proper application of this Section. Beginning | in 2020, and at the end of each calendar year thereafter, the | military liaison shall provide an annual report documenting the | expedited licensure program for service members and spouses, | and shall deliver that report to the Secretary of Financial and | Professional Regulation and the Lieutenant Governor. | (b) Each director of a department that issues an | occupational or professional license is authorized to and shall | issue an expedited temporary occupational or professional | license to a service member who meets the requirements under | this Section. The temporary occupational or professional | license shall be valid for 6 months after the date of issuance | or until a license is granted or a notice to deny a license is | issued in accordance with rules adopted by the department | issuing the license, whichever occurs first. No temporary | occupational or professional license shall be renewed. Review | and determination of an application for a license issued by the | department shall be expedited by the department within 60 days |
| after the date on which the applicant provides the department | with all necessary documentation required for licensure. An | expedited license shall be issued by the department to any | service members meeting the application requirements of this | Section, regardless of whether the service member currently | resides in this State. The service member shall apply to the | department on forms provided by the department. An application | must include proof that: | (1) the applicant is a service member; | (2) the applicant holds a valid license in good | standing for the occupation or profession issued by another | state, commonwealth, possession, or territory of the | United States, the District of Columbia, or any foreign | jurisdiction and the requirements for licensure in the | other jurisdiction are determined by the department to be | substantially equivalent to the standards for licensure of | this State; | (3) the applicant is assigned to a duty station in this | State , or has established legal residence in this State , or | will reside in this State within 6 months after the date of | application ; | (4) a complete set of the applicant's fingerprints has | been submitted to the Department of State Police for | statewide and national criminal history checks, if | applicable to the requirements of the department issuing | the license; the applicant shall pay the fee to the |
| Department of State Police or to the fingerprint vendor for | electronic fingerprint processing; no temporary | occupational or professional license shall be issued to an | applicant if the statewide or national criminal history | check discloses information that would cause the denial of | an application for licensure under any applicable | occupational or professional licensing Act; | (5) the applicant is not ineligible for licensure | pursuant to Section 2105-165 of the Civil Administrative | Code of Illinois; | (6) the applicant has submitted an application for full | licensure; and | (7) the applicant has paid the required fee; fees shall | not be refundable. | (c) Each director of a department that issues an | occupational or professional license is authorized to and shall | issue an expedited temporary occupational or professional | license to the spouse of a service member who meets the | requirements under this Section. The temporary occupational or | professional license shall be valid for 6 months after the date | of issuance or until a license is granted or a notice to deny a | license is issued in accordance with rules adopted by the | department issuing the license, whichever occurs first. No | temporary occupational or professional license shall be | renewed. Review and determination of an application for a | license shall be expedited by the department within 60 days |
| after the date on which the applicant provides the department | with all necessary documentation required for licensure. An | expedited license shall be issued by the department to any | spouse of a service member meeting the application requirements | of this Section, regardless of whether the spouse or the | service member currently reside in this State. The spouse of a | service member shall apply to the department on forms provided | by the department. An application must include proof that: | (1) the applicant is the spouse of a service member; | (2) the applicant holds a valid license in good | standing for the occupation or profession issued by another | state, commonwealth, possession, or territory of the | United States, the District of Columbia, or any foreign | jurisdiction and the requirements for licensure in the | other jurisdiction are determined by the department to be | substantially equivalent to the standards for licensure of | this State; | (3) the applicant's spouse is assigned to a duty | station in this State , or has established legal residence | in this State , or will reside in this State within 6 months | after the date of application ; | (4) a complete set of the applicant's fingerprints has | been submitted to the Department of State Police for | statewide and national criminal history checks, if | applicable to the requirements of the department issuing | the license; the applicant shall pay the fee to the |
| Department of State Police or to the fingerprint vendor for | electronic fingerprint processing; no temporary | occupational or professional license shall be issued to an | applicant if the statewide or national criminal history | check discloses information that would cause the denial of | an application for licensure under any applicable | occupational or professional licensing Act; | (5) the applicant is not ineligible for licensure | pursuant to Section 2105-165 of the Civil Administrative | Code of Illinois; | (6) the applicant has submitted an application for full | licensure; and | (7) the applicant has paid the required fee; fees shall | not be refundable. | (c-5) If a service member or his or her spouse relocates | from this State, he or she shall be provided an opportunity to | place his or her license in inactive status through | coordination with the military liaison. If the service member | or his or her spouse returns to this State, he or she may | reactivate the license in accordance with the statutory | provisions regulating the profession and any applicable | administrative rules. The license reactivation shall be | expedited and completed within 30 days after receipt of a | completed application to reactivate the license. A license | reactivation is only applicable when the valid license for | which the first issuance of a license was predicated is still |
| valid and in good standing. An application to reactivate a | license must include proof that
the applicant still holds a | valid license in good standing for the occupation or profession | issued in another State, commonwealth, possession, or | territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or | any foreign jurisdiction. | (d) All relevant experience of a service member or his or | her spouse in the discharge of official duties, including | full-time and part-time experience, shall be credited in the | calculation of any years of practice in an occupation or | profession as may be required under any applicable occupational | or professional licensing Act. All relevant training provided | by the military and completed by a service member shall be | credited to that service member as meeting any training or | education requirement under any applicable occupational or | professional licensing Act, provided that the training or | education is determined by the department to be substantially | equivalent to that required under any applicable Act and is not | otherwise contrary to any other licensure requirement. | (e) A department may adopt any rules necessary for the | implementation and administration of this Section and shall by | rule provide for fees for the administration of this Section.
| (Source: P.A. 97-710, eff. 1-1-13; 98-463, eff. 8-16-13.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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