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Public Act 094-0246 |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by changing | ||||
Section 4.16 and by adding Section 4.26 as follows:
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(5 ILCS 80/4.16)
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Sec. 4.16. Acts repealed January 1, 2006. The following | ||||
Acts are repealed January 1, 2006:
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The Respiratory Care Practice Act.
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The Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act.
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The Illinois Dental Practice Act.
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The Professional Geologist Licensing Act.
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The Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act.
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The Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology | ||||
Act of 1985.
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The Collection Agency Act.
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The Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act.
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The Illinois Physical Therapy Act.
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(Source: P.A. 89-33, eff. 1-1-96; 89-72, eff. 12-31-95; 89-80, | ||||
eff. 6-30-95;
89-116, eff. 7-7-95; 89-366, eff. 7-1-96; 89-387, | ||||
eff. 8-20-95; 89-626, eff.
8-9-96.)
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(5 ILCS 80/4.26 new)
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Sec. 4.26. Act repealed on January 1, 2016. The following | ||||
Act is repealed on January 1, 2016: | ||||
The Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act.
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Section 10. The Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17.5, and | ||||
34 and by adding Section 34.1 as follows:
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(225 ILCS 5/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 7603)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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(1) "Department" means the Department of Professional | ||
Regulation.
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(2) "Director" means the Director of Professional | ||
Regulation.
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(3) "Board" means the Illinois Board of Athletic Trainers | ||
appointed by the
Director.
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(4) "Licensed
athletic trainer" means a person licensed to
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practice athletic training as defined in this Act and with the | ||
specific
qualifications set forth in Section 9 of this Act who, | ||
upon
the
direction of his or her team physician or consulting
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physician,
carries out the practice of prevention/emergency | ||
care or
physical
reconditioning of injuries incurred by | ||
athletes participating in
an athletic program conducted by an | ||
educational institution,
professional athletic organization, | ||
or sanctioned amateur athletic
organization employing the | ||
athletic trainer; or a person who, under the
direction of a | ||
physician, carries out comparable functions for a health
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organization-based extramural program of athletic training | ||
services for
athletes. Specific duties of the athletic trainer | ||
include but are not limited
to:
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A. Supervision of the selection, fitting, and | ||
maintenance of
protective
equipment;
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B. Provision of assistance to the coaching staff in the | ||
development and
implementation of conditioning programs;
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C. Counseling of athletes on nutrition and hygiene;
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D. Supervision of athletic training facility and | ||
inspection of playing
facilities;
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E. Selection and maintenance of athletic training | ||
equipment and supplies;
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F. Instruction and supervision of student trainer | ||
staff;
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G. Coordination with a team physician to provide:
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(i) pre-competition physical exam and health | ||
history updates,
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(ii) game coverage or phone access to a physician | ||
or
paramedic,
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(iii) follow-up injury care,
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(iv) reconditioning programs, and
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(v) assistance on all matters pertaining to the | ||
health and
well-being of athletes.
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H. Provision of on-site injury care and evaluation as | ||
well as
appropriate transportation, follow-up treatment | ||
and rehabilitation as
necessary for all injuries sustained | ||
by athletes in the program;
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I. With a physician, determination of when an athlete | ||
may safely
return to
full participation post-injury; and
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J. Maintenance of complete and accurate records of all | ||
athletic injuries
and treatments rendered.
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To carry out these functions the athletic trainer is | ||
authorized to
utilize modalities , including, but not limited | ||
to,
such as heat, light, sound, cold, electricity, exercise,
or | ||
mechanical devices related to
care and reconditioning.
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(5) "Referral" means the guidance and
or direction to the | ||
athletic trainer
given by the physician, who shall maintain | ||
supervision of the athlete.
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(6) "Athletic trainer aide" means a person who has received | ||
on-the-job training specific to the facility in which he or she | ||
is employed, on either a paid or volunteer basis, but is not | ||
enrolled in an accredited athletic training curriculum.
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(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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(225 ILCS 5/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 7604)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 4. Licensure requirement - Exempt activities.
After | ||
the effective date of this Act, no person
shall provide any of | ||
the services set forth in subsection (4) of Section 3
of this | ||
Act, or use the title "athletic trainer" or
"certified athletic | ||
trainer" or "athletic trainer certified" or the letters
"A.T.", | ||
"C.A.T.", "A.T.C.", "A.C.T.", or
"I.A.T.L." after his name, | ||
unless licensed
under this Act.
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Nothing in this Act shall be construed as preventing or | ||
restricting the
practice, services, or activities of:
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(1) Any person licensed or registered in this State by any | ||
other law
from engaging in the profession or occupation for | ||
which he or she is
licensed or
registered . ; or
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(2) Any person employed as an athletic trainer by the | ||
Government of the
United States, if such person provides | ||
athletic training solely under the
direction or control of the | ||
organization by which he or she is employed . ; or
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(3) Any person pursuing a course of study leading to a | ||
degree or
certificate in athletic training at an accredited or | ||
approved educational
program if such activities and services | ||
constitute a part of a supervised
course of study involving | ||
daily personal or verbal contact at the site of supervision | ||
between the athletic training student and the licensed athletic | ||
trainer who plans, directs, advises, and evaluates the | ||
student's athletic training clinical education. The | ||
supervising licensed athletic trainer must be on-site where the | ||
athletic training clinical education is being obtained. , and if | ||
such person is
A person meeting the criteria under this | ||
paragraph (3) must be designated by a title which clearly
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indicates his or her status as a student or
trainee . ; or
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(4) (Blank).
Any person fulfilling the supervised work | ||
experience requirements of
Section 9 of this Act, if such | ||
activities and services constitute a part of
the experience | ||
necessary to meet the requirements of that Section; or
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(5) The practice of athletic training under the supervision | ||
of a licensed athletic trainer by one who has applied in | ||
writing
to the Department for
licensure and has complied with | ||
all the provisions
of Section 9 except the passing of the | ||
examination to be eligible to receive
such license. In no event | ||
shall this exemption extend to any
person for longer than 3 | ||
months . Anyone who has previously failed the examination, or | ||
who fails the examination during this 3-month period, shall | ||
immediately cease practice as an athletic trainer and shall not | ||
engage in the practice of athletic training again until he or |
she passes the examination. ; or
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(6) Any person in a coaching position from rendering | ||
emergency care on an
as
needed basis to the athletes under his | ||
or her supervision when a licensed athletic trainer is not | ||
available. ; or
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(7) Any person who is an athletic trainer from another | ||
nation, state, or
territory
acting as an athletic trainer while | ||
performing
his duties for his or her respective non-Illinois | ||
based team or
organization, so long as he or she restricts his | ||
or her duties to his
or her team or organization during the | ||
course of his or her team's or
organization's stay in this | ||
State. For the purposes of this Act, a team shall be considered | ||
based in Illinois if its home contests are held in Illinois, | ||
regardless of the location of the team's administrative | ||
offices.
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(8) The practice of athletic training by persons licensed | ||
in another state who have applied in writing to the Department | ||
for licensure by endorsement for no longer than 6 months or | ||
until notification has been given that licensure has been | ||
granted or denied, whichever period of time is lesser. | ||
(9) The practice of athletic training by one who has | ||
applied in writing to the Department for licensure and has | ||
complied with all the provisions of Section 9 for no longer | ||
than 6 months or until notification has been given that | ||
licensure has been granted or denied, whichever period of time | ||
is lesser. | ||
(10) The practice of athletic training by persons actively | ||
licensed as an athletic trainer in another state, or currently | ||
certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board | ||
of Certification, Inc., or its successor entity, at a special | ||
athletic tournament or event conducted by a sanctioned amateur | ||
athletic organization, including, but not limited to, the | ||
Prairie State Games and the Special Olympics, for no more than | ||
14 days. This shall not include contests or events that are | ||
part of a scheduled series of regular season events. | ||
(11) Athletic trainer aides from performing patient care |
activities under the on-site supervision of a licensed athletic | ||
trainer. These patient care activities shall not include | ||
interpretation of referrals or evaluation procedures, planning | ||
or major modifications of patient programs, administration of | ||
medication, or solo practice or event coverage without | ||
immediate access to a licensed athletic trainer.
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(Source: P.A. 89-216, eff. 1-1-96.)
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(225 ILCS 5/6) (from Ch. 111, par. 7606)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 6. Athletic Training Board - Appointment - Membership - | ||
Term - Duties.
The Director shall appoint an Illinois Board | ||
of Athletic Trainers as
follows: 7
6 persons who shall be | ||
appointed by and shall serve in an advisory
capacity to the | ||
Director. Two members must be licensed physicians; 4
3 members
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must be licensed
registered athletic trainers in good standing, | ||
and actively engaged
in the practice or teaching of athletic | ||
training in this State; and 1 member must be a
public member | ||
who is not licensed
registered under this Act, or a similar Act | ||
of
another jurisdiction, and is not a provider of athletic | ||
health care service.
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Members shall serve 4 year terms and until their successors | ||
are appointed
and qualified except that of the initial | ||
appointments, 1 member shall be
appointed to serve for one | ||
year, 2 shall be appointed to serve for 2 years,
2 shall be | ||
appointed to serve for 3 years, and the remaining one, who | ||
shall
be the public member, shall be appointed to serve for 4 | ||
years, and until their
successors are appointed and qualified . | ||
No member shall be reappointed to
the Board for more than 2 | ||
terms. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be
made in the same | ||
manner as original appointments, for the unexpired portion
of | ||
the vacated term. Initial terms shall begin upon the effective | ||
date of this
Act.
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The membership of the Board should reasonably reflect | ||
representation from
the geographic areas in this State.
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The Director may terminate the appointment of any member |
for cause which
in the opinion of the Director reasonably | ||
justifies such termination.
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The Director shall consider the recommendation of the Board | ||
on questions
involving standards of professional conduct, | ||
discipline, and qualifications
of candidates and license | ||
holders under this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 91-827, eff. 6-13-00.)
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(225 ILCS 5/9) (from Ch. 111, par. 7609)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 9. Educational and Professional Requirements. A | ||
person having the
qualifications prescribed in this Section | ||
shall be qualified to receive a
license as an athletic trainer | ||
if he or she:
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(a) Has
has graduated from a curriculum in athletic | ||
training accredited
approved by the
Department. In approving a | ||
curriculum in athletic training, the Department
shall | ||
consider, but not be bound by, accreditation by the Joint | ||
Review
Committee on
Athletic Training (JRC-AT) of the | ||
Commission
Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health
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Education Programs (CAAHEP) ,
or its successor entity , or its | ||
equivalent, as approved by the Department. ;
or
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(b) Gives
gives proof of current certification, on the date | ||
of application, in CPR/AED for the Healthcare Professional or | ||
its equivalent based on American Red Cross or American Heart | ||
Association standards and
graduation from a 4 year accredited | ||
college or
university .
and has met the following minimum | ||
athletic training curriculum
requirements
established by the | ||
Board:
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Completion of the following specific course requirements:
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(1) Anatomy
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(2) Physiology
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(3) Physiology of Exercise
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(4) Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology
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(5) Psychology (2 courses)
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(6) First Aid and CPR or equivalent (American Red Cross |
standards)
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(7) Nutrition
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(8) Remedial Exercise or Therapeutic Exercise
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(9) Personal, Community, and School Health
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(10) Techniques of Athletic Training (fundamentals)
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(11) Advanced Techniques of Athletic Training | ||
(modalities,
administration)
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(12) Clinical Experience
(1500 hours) over a minimum of | ||
a 2 year academic
period within a 5 year calendar period.
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(c) Has passed an examination approved by the Department to | ||
determine his
or her fitness for practice as an athletic | ||
trainer, or is entitled to be
licensed without examination as | ||
provided in Sections 7 and 8 of this Act.
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The Department may request a personal interview of an | ||
applicant before
the Board
committee to further evaluate his or | ||
her qualifications for a license.
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An applicant has 3 years from the date of
his or her
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application to complete the
application process. If the process | ||
has not been completed in 3 years, the
application shall be | ||
denied, the fee forfeited, and the applicant must reapply
and | ||
meet
the requirements in effect at the time of reapplication.
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(Source: P.A. 89-216, eff. 1-1-96.)
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(225 ILCS 5/10) (from Ch. 111, par. 7610)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 10. License expiration; renewal; continuing education | ||
requirement.
The expiration date of licenses issued under this | ||
Act shall be set by rule.
Licenses shall be renewed according | ||
to procedures established by the Department
and upon payment of | ||
the renewal fee established herein and notarized proof of | ||
completion
40 contact hours of approved continuing education
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relating to the performance and practice of
athletic training. | ||
The number of hours required and their composition shall be set | ||
by rule.
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(Source: P.A. 89-216, eff. 1-1-96; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)
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(225 ILCS 5/13) (from Ch. 111, par. 7613)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 13. Endorsement. The Department may, at its | ||
discretion, license as an athletic trainer, without | ||
examination, on payment of the
fee, an
applicant for licensure | ||
who is an athletic trainer
registered or licensed under the | ||
laws of another state if the requirements
pertaining to
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athletic trainers in such state were at the date of his or her | ||
registration
or licensure substantially equal to the | ||
requirements in force in Illinois on
that date. If the | ||
requirements of that state are not substantially equal to the | ||
Illinois requirements, or if at the time of application the | ||
state in which the applicant has been practicing does not | ||
regulate the practice of athletic training, and the applicant | ||
began practice in that state prior to January 1, 2004, a person | ||
having the qualifications prescribed in this Section may be | ||
qualified to receive a license as an athletic trainer if he or | ||
she: | ||
(1) has passed an examination approved by the | ||
Department to determine his or her fitness for practice as | ||
an athletic trainer; and | ||
(2) gives proof of current certification, on the date | ||
of application, in CPR/AED for the Healthcare Professional | ||
or equivalent based on American Red Cross or American Heart | ||
Association standards. | ||
The Department may request a personal interview of an | ||
applicant before the Board to further evaluate his or her | ||
qualifications for a license.
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Applicants have 3 years from the date of application to | ||
complete the
application process. If the process has not been | ||
completed in 3
years, the application shall be denied, the fee | ||
forfeited and the
applicant must reapply and meet the | ||
requirements in effect at the time of
reapplication.
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(Source: P.A. 89-216, eff. 1-1-96.)
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(225 ILCS 5/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 7616)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 16. Refusal to issue, suspension, or revocation of | ||
license. The
Department may refuse to issue or renew, or may | ||
revoke, suspend,
place on probation, reprimand, or take other | ||
disciplinary
action as the Department may deem proper, | ||
including fines not to exceed
$5,000
$1,000 for each violation, | ||
with regard to any licensee for any one or
combination of the | ||
following:
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(A) Material misstatement in furnishing information to the
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Department;
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(B) Negligent or intentional disregard of this Act, or of
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the rules or regulations promulgated hereunder;
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(C) Conviction of any crime under the laws of the United | ||
States or any
state or territory thereof that is (i) a felony , | ||
(ii)
or a
misdemeanor, and an essential element of which is | ||
dishonesty, or (iii) of any crime
that is
directly related to | ||
the practice of the profession;
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(D) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of | ||
obtaining registration,
or violating any provision of this Act;
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(E) Professional incompetence;
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(F) Malpractice;
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(G) Aiding or assisting another person in violating any | ||
provision of this
Act or rules;
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(H) Failing, within 60 days, to provide information in | ||
response to a written
request made by the Department;
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(I) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or unprofessional | ||
conduct of a
character likely to deceive, defraud or harm the | ||
public;
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(J) Habitual intoxication or addiction to the use of drugs;
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(K) Discipline by another state, District of Columbia, | ||
territory, or foreign
nation, if at least one of the grounds | ||
for the discipline is the same
or substantially equivalent to | ||
those set forth herein;
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(L) Directly or indirectly giving to or receiving from any | ||
person, firm,
corporation, partnership, or association any | ||
fee, commission, rebate,
or other form of compensation for any |
professional services not actually or
personally rendered;
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(M) A finding that the
licensee after having his or her | ||
license placed
on probationary status has violated the terms of | ||
probation;
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(N) Abandonment of an athlete;
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(O) Willfully making or filing false records or reports in | ||
his or her
practice, including but not limited to false records | ||
filed with State agencies
or
departments;
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(P) Willfully failing to report an instance of suspected | ||
child abuse or
neglect as required by the Abused and Neglected | ||
Child Reporting
Act;
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(Q) Physical illness, including but not limited to | ||
deterioration
through
the aging process, or loss of motor skill | ||
that results in the
inability to practice the profession with | ||
reasonable judgment, skill, or
safety;
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(R) Solicitation of professional services other than by | ||
permitted
institutional policy;
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(S) The use of any words, abbreviations, figures or letters | ||
with the
intention of indicating practice as an athletic | ||
trainer without a valid
license as an athletic trainer under | ||
this Act;
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(T) The evaluation or treatment of ailments of human beings | ||
other than by the practice of athletic training as defined in | ||
this Act or the
The treatment of injuries of athletes by a | ||
licensed
athletic trainer except by the referral of a | ||
physician,
podiatrist,
or dentist;
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(U) Willfully violating or knowingly assisting in the | ||
violation of any
law of this State relating to the use of | ||
habit-forming drugs;
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(V) Willfully violating or knowingly assisting in the | ||
violation of any
law
of this State relating to the practice of | ||
abortion;
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(W) Continued practice by a person knowingly having an | ||
infectious
communicable or contagious disease;
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(X) Being named as a perpetrator in an indicated report by | ||
the
Department of Children and Family Services pursuant to the |
Abused and
Neglected Child Reporting Act and upon
proof by | ||
clear and convincing evidence that the licensee has
caused a | ||
child to be an abused child or neglected child as defined in | ||
the
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act;
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(Y) Failure to file a return, or to pay the tax, penalty, | ||
or interest
shown in a filed return, or to pay any final | ||
assessment of tax, penalty, or
interest, as required by any tax | ||
Act administered by the Illinois
Department of Revenue, until | ||
such time as the requirements of any such tax
Act are | ||
satisfied; or
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(Z) Failure to fulfill continuing education requirements | ||
as prescribed in
Section 10 of this Act.
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The determination by a circuit court that a
licensee is | ||
subject to
involuntary admission or judicial admission as | ||
provided in the Mental Health
and Developmental Disabilities | ||
Code operates as an automatic suspension. Such
suspension will | ||
end only upon a finding by a court that the athletic
trainer is | ||
no longer subject to involuntary admission or judicial
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admission and issues an order so finding and discharging the | ||
athlete; and
upon the recommendation of the
Board to the | ||
Director that the licensee be
allowed to resume his or her | ||
practice.
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(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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(225 ILCS 5/17.5)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 17.5. Unlicensed
Unregistered practice; violation; | ||
civil penalty.
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(a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts | ||
to practice, or
holds oneself out to practice as a licensed
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registered athletic trainer without being
licensed
registered
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under this Act shall, in
addition to any other penalty provided | ||
by law, pay a civil penalty to the
Department in an amount not | ||
to exceed $5,000 for each offense as determined by
the | ||
Department. The civil penalty shall be assessed by the | ||
Department after a
hearing is held in accordance with the |
provisions set forth in this Act
regarding the provision of a | ||
hearing for the discipline of a licensee.
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(b) The Department has the authority and power to | ||
investigate any and all
unlicensed activity.
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(c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after | ||
the effective date
of the order imposing the civil penalty. The | ||
order shall constitute a judgment
and may be filed and | ||
execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment
from | ||
any court of record.
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(Source: P.A. 89-474, eff. 6-18-96.)
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(225 ILCS 5/34) (from Ch. 111, par. 7634)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 34. Persons currently practicing. Any person | ||
currently holding an active Illinois license as an athletic | ||
trainer on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||
94th General Assembly shall be considered licensed under this | ||
Act.
Any person actively engaged
as an athletic trainer on the | ||
effective date of this Act
will be considered licensed under | ||
this Act if he or she submits an application, pays the
license | ||
fee
required by this Act
and upon evaluation of his
or her
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qualifications by the Department is found to
have a level of | ||
competence equal to that of one possessing the educational
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qualifications set forth in Section 9 of this Act. In its | ||
evaluation, the
Department shall accept the applicant's having | ||
certification by the
National Athletic Trainers Association as | ||
being the required level of
competence. For applicants not | ||
having such certification, the Department
shall, with the | ||
advice of the Board, establish rules for examination and
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evaluation which shall take into account the applicant's | ||
education,
training, and experience qualifications.
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For the purpose of this Section a person is actively | ||
engaged as an
athletic trainer if he
or she
is employed on a | ||
salary basis by an educational
institution, health care | ||
organization, professional athletic organization,
or | ||
sanctioned amateur athletic organization for the duration of |
the
institution's school year, or the length of the athletic | ||
organization's
season, and performs the duties of athletic | ||
trainer as a major
responsibility of his or her employment.
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Applications for a
license under this Section must be made | ||
within
180 days from the effective date of this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 89-216, eff. 1-1-96.)
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(225 ILCS 5/34.1 new)
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Sec. 34.1. Partial invalidity. If any portion of this Act | ||
is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect any other | ||
part of this Act, which can be given effect without the invalid | ||
portion.
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