Public Act 0533 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0533 |
HB2509 Enrolled | LRB103 04652 AMQ 49660 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Nurse Practice Act is amended by changing |
Sections 60-5 and 60-10 as follows: |
(225 ILCS 65/60-5) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
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Sec. 60-5. RN education program requirements; out-of-State |
programs. |
(a) All registered professional nurse education programs |
must be reviewed by the Board and approved by the Department |
before the successful completion of such a program may be |
applied toward meeting the requirements for registered |
professional nurse licensure under this Act. Any program |
changing the level of educational preparation or the |
relationship with or to the parent institution or establishing |
an extension of an existing program must request a review by |
the Board and approval by the Department. The Board shall |
review and make a recommendation for the approval or |
disapproval of a program by the Department based on the |
following criteria: |
(1) a feasibility study that describes the need for |
the program and the facilities used, the potential of the |
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program to recruit faculty and students, financial support |
for the program, and other criteria, as established by |
rule; |
(2) program curriculum that meets all State |
requirements; |
(2.5) measurement of program effectiveness based on a |
passage rate of all graduates over the 3 most recent |
calendar years without reference to first-time test |
takers; |
(3) the administration of the program by a Nurse |
Administrator and the involvement of a Nurse Administrator |
in the development of the program; |
(4) the occurrence of a site visit prior to approval; |
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(5) beginning December 31, 2022, obtaining and |
maintaining programmatic accreditation by a national |
accrediting body for nursing education recognized by the |
United States Department of Education and approved by the |
Department. |
The Department and Board of Nursing shall be notified |
within 30 days if the program loses its accreditation. The |
Department may adopt rules regarding a warning process and |
reaccreditation. |
(b) In order to obtain initial Department approval and to |
maintain Department approval, a registered professional |
nursing program must meet all of the following requirements: |
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(1) The institution responsible for conducting the |
program and the Nurse Administrator must ensure that |
individual faculty members are academically and |
professionally competent. |
(2) The program curriculum must contain all applicable |
requirements established by rule, including both theory |
and clinical components. |
(3) The passage rates of the program's graduating |
classes on the State-approved licensure exam must be |
deemed satisfactory by the Department. |
(c) Program site visits to an institution conducting or |
hosting a professional nursing program may be made at the |
discretion of the Nursing Coordinator or upon recommendation |
of the Board. Full routine site visits may be conducted by the |
Department for periodic evaluation. Such visits shall be used |
to determine compliance with this Act. Full routine site |
visits must be announced and may be waived at the discretion of |
the Department if the program maintains accreditation with an |
accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of |
Education and approved by the Department. |
(d) Any institution conducting a registered professional |
nursing program that wishes to discontinue the program must do |
each of the following: |
(1) Notify the Department, in writing, of its intent |
to discontinue the program. |
(2) Continue to meet the requirements of this Act and |
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the rules adopted thereunder until the official date of |
termination of the program. |
(3) Notify the Department of the date on which the |
last student shall graduate from the program and the |
program shall terminate. |
(4) Assist remaining students in the continuation of |
their education in the event of program termination prior |
to the graduation of the program's final student. |
(5) Upon the closure of the program, notify the |
Department, in writing, of the location of student and |
graduate records' storage. |
(e) Out-of-State registered professional nursing education |
programs planning to offer clinical practice experiences in |
this State must meet the requirements set forth in this |
Section and must meet the clinical and faculty requirements |
for institutions outside of this State, as established by |
rule. The institution responsible for conducting an |
out-of-State registered professional nursing education program |
and the administrator of the program shall be responsible for |
ensuring that the individual faculty and preceptors overseeing |
the clinical experience are academically and professionally |
competent.
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(Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .) |
(225 ILCS 65/60-10) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
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Sec. 60-10. RN licensure by examination. |
(a) Each applicant who successfully meets the requirements |
of this Section is eligible for licensure as a registered |
professional nurse. |
(b) An applicant for licensure by examination to practice |
as a registered professional nurse is eligible for licensure |
when the following requirements are met: |
(1) the applicant has submitted a completed written |
application, on forms provided by the Department, and |
fees, as established by the Department; |
(2) the applicant has graduated from a professional |
nursing education program approved by the Department or |
has been granted a certificate of completion of |
pre-licensure requirements from another United States |
jurisdiction; |
(3) the applicant has successfully completed a |
licensure examination approved by the Department; |
(4) (blank); |
(5) the applicant has submitted to the criminal |
history records check required under Section 50-35 of this |
Act; |
(6) the applicant has submitted, either to the |
Department or its designated testing service, a fee |
covering the cost of providing the examination; failure to |
appear for the examination on the scheduled date at the |
time and place specified after the applicant's application |
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for examination has been received and acknowledged by the |
Department or the designated testing service shall result |
in the forfeiture of the examination fee; and |
(7) the applicant has met all other requirements |
established by the Department by rule.
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An applicant for licensure by examination may take the |
Department-approved examination in another jurisdiction. |
(b-3) An applicant who graduates from a professional
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nursing program in this State on or after the effective date of
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this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly and does not |
take the licensure examination within 180 days after his or |
her
degree is conferred by the institution of higher education |
or fails the licensure examination for a second time shall be |
required to demonstrate proof of completion of a National |
Council Licensure Examination preparatory class or a |
comparable test preparatory program before taking a subsequent |
licensure examination or the graduate may return to the |
institution of higher education from which he or she graduated |
which shall provide remedial educational resources to the |
graduate at no cost to the graduate. Such an applicant must |
contact the
institution of higher education from which he or |
she graduated prior to retesting. |
(b-4) All professional nursing programs in probationary |
status on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
103rd General Assembly and subject to a program revision plan |
shall be deemed in good standing for a period of 3 years |
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beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
103rd General Assembly. Prior to September 1, 2026, no |
professional nursing program shall be placed on probationary |
status for failing to reach a passage rate of less than 75%. |
(b-5) If an applicant for licensure by examination |
neglects, fails, or refuses to take an examination or fails to |
pass an examination for a license within 3 years of the date of |
initial application, the application shall be denied. When an |
applicant's application is denied due to the failure to pass |
the examination within the 3-year period, that applicant must |
undertake an additional course of education as defined by rule |
prior to submitting a new application for licensure. Any new |
application must be accompanied by the required fee, evidence |
of meeting the requirements in force at the time of the new |
application, and evidence of completion of the additional |
course of education prescribed by rule. |
(c) An applicant for licensure by examination shall have |
one year after the date of notification of the successful |
completion of the examination to apply to the Department for a |
license. If an applicant fails to apply within one year, the |
applicant shall be required to retake and pass the examination |
unless licensed in another jurisdiction of the United States. |
(d) An applicant for licensure by examination who passes |
the Department-approved licensure examination for professional |
nursing may obtain employment as a license-pending registered |
nurse and practice under the direction of a registered |
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professional nurse or an advanced practice registered nurse |
until such time as he or she receives his or her license to |
practice or until the license is denied. In no instance shall |
any such applicant practice or be employed in any management |
capacity. An individual may be employed as a license-pending |
registered nurse if all of the following criteria are met: |
(1) He or she has completed and passed the |
Department-approved licensure exam and presents to the |
employer the official written notification indicating |
successful passage of the licensure examination. |
(2) He or she has completed and submitted to the |
Department an application for licensure under this Section |
as a registered professional nurse. |
(3) He or she has submitted the required licensure |
fee. |
(4) He or she has met all other requirements |
established by rule, including having submitted to a |
criminal history records check. |
(e) The privilege to practice as a license-pending |
registered nurse shall terminate with the occurrence of any of |
the following: |
(1) Three months have passed since the official date |
of passing the licensure exam as inscribed on the formal |
written notification indicating passage of the exam. The |
3-month license pending period may be extended if more |
time is needed by the Department to process the licensure |
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application. |
(2) Receipt of the registered professional nurse |
license from the Department. |
(3) Notification from the Department that the |
application for licensure has been refused. |
(4) A request by the Department that the individual |
terminate practicing as a license-pending registered nurse |
until an official decision is made by the Department to |
grant or deny a registered professional nurse license. |
(f) (Blank). |
(g) (Blank). |
(h) (Blank). |
(i) (Blank). |
(j) (Blank). |
(k) All applicants for registered professional nurse |
licensure have 3 years after the date of application to |
complete the application process. If the process has not been |
completed within 3 years after the date of application, the |
application shall be denied, the fee forfeited, and the |
applicant must reapply and meet the requirements in effect at |
the time of reapplication. |
(l) All applicants for registered nurse licensure by |
examination who are graduates of practical nursing educational |
programs in a country other than the United States and its |
territories shall have their nursing education credentials |
evaluated by a Department-approved nursing credentialing |
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evaluation service. No such applicant may be issued a license |
under this Act unless the applicant's program is deemed by the |
nursing credentialing evaluation service to be equivalent to a |
professional nursing education program approved by the |
Department. An applicant who has graduated from a nursing |
educational program outside of the United States or its |
territories and whose first language is not English shall |
submit evidence of English proficiency, as defined by rule. |
(m) (Blank).
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(Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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