Section 2749.330 Deferment
of Nursing Employment Obligation or Nurse Educator Employment Obligation
A request to defer the
recipient's nursing employment obligation or nurse educator employment
obligation shall be submitted in writing to ISAC. The request shall detail the
reasons for the deferment and shall be accompanied and supported by
documentation as requested by ISAC.
a) Deferment
of the nursing employment obligation may include the recipient:
1) Spending up to four years in military service before or
after graduation. The recipient shall notify ISAC within 30 days
after enlisting in military service. (Section 6 of the Law)
2) Being called to active duty (for
recipients who are military reservists) by the armed forces of the United
States. The recipient shall submit a copy of the order to active duty with the
written request for deferment. The duration of the deferment shall equal the
recipient's period of active military duty.
3) Enrolling in an academic program leading to a higher
degree or a graduate degree in nursing. If the recipient receives
funding through the Nursing Education Scholarship Program for a higher degree,
the nursing employment obligation shall be deferred until the recipient
is no longer enrolled or has graduated. The recipient shall notify ISAC
within 30 days if the recipient is enrolled in an academic program
leading to a graduate degree in nursing. (Section 6 of the Law)
4) Failing to fulfill the nursing employment obligation by
involuntarily leaving the profession due to a decrease in the number of
nurses employed in the State. When requesting a deferral, the recipient
shall provide documentation to ISAC demonstrating that nursing positions do not
exist in the recipient's area. If a deferment is granted, it will be re-evaluated
every 6 months. (Section 6 of the Law)
5) Providing documentation of a physical or mental health
disability that results in the recipient's temporary inability to fulfill the
obligation. Documentation shall include an explanation from a licensed health
care professional attesting to the recipient's temporary inability to fulfill
the obligation. This deferment may be granted for up to three years.
6) Requesting
up to 12 weeks leave for maternity, paternity or adoption leave. If the
recipient's leave will exceed 12 weeks, a deferment may be granted based on
documented medical need.
7) The
recipient must begin meeting the required nursing employment obligations no
later than 6 months after the end of the deferments. (Section 6 of the Law)
b) Deferment
of the nurse educator employment obligation may include the recipient:
1) Spending
up to four years in military service before or after graduation. The recipient
shall notify ISAC within 30 days after enlisting. (Section 6.5(d) of the
Law)
2) Being
called to active duty (for recipients who are military reservists) by the armed
forces of the United States. The recipient shall submit a copy of the order to
active duty with the written request for deferment. The duration of the
deferment shall equal the recipient's period of active military duty.
3) Enrolling
in an academic program leading to a graduate degree in nursing. The recipient
shall notify ISAC within 30 days after enrolling in an academic program
leading to a graduate degree in nursing. (Section 6.5(d) of the Law)
4) Providing
documentation of a physical or mental health disability that results in the
recipient's temporary inability to fulfill the recipient nurse educator employment
obligation. Documentation shall include an explanation from a licensed health
care professional attesting to the recipient's temporary inability to fulfill
the nurse educator employment obligation. This deferment may be granted for up
to three years.
5) Requesting
up to 12 weeks for maternity, paternity or adoption leave. If the recipient's
leave will exceed 12 weeks, a deferment may be granted based on documented
medical need.
6) The
nurse educator employment obligation may be deferred and re-evaluated every
6 months when the failure to fulfill the nurse educator employment obligation
results from involuntarily leaving the profession due to a decrease in the
number of nurses employed in this State. (Section 6.5(d) of the Law) When
requesting this deferral, the recipient shall provide documentation to ISAC
that no nurse educator position exists in the recipients' area.
7) ISAC
may allow a nurse educator employment obligation fulfillment alternative if the
nurse educator scholarship recipient is unsuccessful in finding work as a nurse
educator. (Section 6.5(d) of the Law) Prior to ISAC approving an
alternative to the nurse educator employment obligation, the recipient shall
provide documentation that no nurse educator position exists in the recipient
area. If the recipient demonstrates that no nurse educator position exists, ISAC
will allow the recipient to fulfill the service obligation by working as a
nurse in a medical facility in Illinois providing direct patient care.
8) The
recipient must begin meeting the required nurse educator employment obligation
no later than 6 months after the end of the deferment or deferments. (Section
6.5(d) of the Law)
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 12574,
effective August 1, 2024)