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Public Act 096-1313 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning professional 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 3. The Illinois Clinical Laboratory and Blood Bank | ||||
Act is amended by changing Section 7-101 as follows:
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(210 ILCS 25/7-101) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 627-101)
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Sec. 7-101. Examination of specimens. A clinical | ||||
laboratory shall examine
specimens only at the request of (i) a | ||||
licensed physician, (ii) a
licensed dentist, (iii) a licensed | ||||
podiatrist, (iv) a therapeutic
optometrist for diagnostic or | ||||
therapeutic purposes related to the use of
diagnostic topical | ||||
or therapeutic ocular pharmaceutical agents, as defined in
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subsections (c) and (d) of Section 15.1 of the Illinois | ||||
Optometric Practice Act
of 1987,
(v) a licensed
physician | ||||
assistant in
accordance with the written guidelines required | ||||
under subdivision (3) of
Section 4 and under Section 7.5 of the | ||||
Physician Assistant Practice Act of
1987,
(v-A) an advanced | ||||
practice nurse in accordance with the
written collaborative | ||||
agreement required under Section 65-35 of the Nurse Practice | ||||
Act,
or
(vi) an authorized law enforcement agency or, in the | ||||
case of blood
alcohol, at the request of the individual for | ||||
whom the test is to be performed
in compliance with Sections | ||||
11-501 and 11-501.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code , or (vii) a |
genetic counselor with the specific authority from a referral | ||
to order a test or tests pursuant to subsection (b) of Section | ||
20 of the Genetic Counselor Licensing Act .
If the request to a | ||
laboratory is oral, the physician or other authorized
person | ||
shall submit a written request to the laboratory within 48 | ||
hours. If
the laboratory does not receive the written request | ||
within that period, it
shall note that fact in its records. For | ||
purposes of this Section, a request
made by electronic mail or | ||
fax constitutes a written request.
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(Source: P.A. 95-639, eff. 10-5-07.)
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Section 5. The Genetic Counselor Licensing Act is amended | ||
by changing Sections 10, 20, 60, 90, and 95 as follows: | ||
(225 ILCS 135/10)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2015) | ||
Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||
"ABGC" means the American Board of Genetic Counseling. | ||
"ABMG" means the American Board of Medical Genetics. | ||
"Active candidate status" is awarded to applicants who have | ||
received approval from the ABGC or ABMG to sit for their | ||
respective certification examinations.
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"Department" means the Department of Professional | ||
Regulation. | ||
"Director" means the Director of Professional Regulation. | ||
"Genetic anomaly" means a variation in an individual's DNA |
that has been shown to confer a genetically influenced disease | ||
or predisposition to a genetically influenced disease or makes | ||
a person a carrier of such variation. A "carrier" of a genetic | ||
anomaly means a person who may or may not have a predisposition | ||
or risk of incurring a genetically influenced condition and who | ||
is at risk of having offspring with a genetically influenced | ||
condition.
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"Genetic counseling" means the provision of services , | ||
which may include the ordering of genetic tests , pursuant to a | ||
referral, to individuals, couples, groups, families, and | ||
organizations by one or more appropriately trained individuals | ||
to address the physical and psychological issues associated | ||
with the occurrence or risk of occurrence or recurrence of a | ||
genetic disorder, birth defect, disease, or potentially | ||
inherited or genetically influenced condition in an individual | ||
or a family.
"Genetic counseling" consists of the following: | ||
(A) Estimating the likelihood of occurrence or | ||
recurrence of a birth defect or of any potentially | ||
inherited or genetically influenced condition. This | ||
assessment may involve: | ||
(i) obtaining and analyzing a complete health | ||
history of the person and his or her family; | ||
(ii) reviewing pertinent medical records; | ||
(iii) evaluating the risks from exposure to | ||
possible mutagens or teratogens; | ||
(iv) recommending genetic testing or other |
evaluations to diagnose a condition or determine the | ||
carrier status of one or more family members; | ||
(B) Helping the individual, family, health care | ||
provider, or health care professional
(i) appreciate the | ||
medical, psychological and social implications of a | ||
disorder, including its features, variability, usual | ||
course and management options, (ii) learn how genetic | ||
factors contribute to the disorder and affect the chance | ||
for recurrence of the condition in other family members, | ||
and (iii) understand available options for coping with, | ||
preventing, or reducing the chance of
occurrence or | ||
recurrence of a condition.
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(C) Facilitating an individual's or family's
(i) | ||
exploration of the perception of risk and burden associated | ||
with the disorder and (ii) adjustment and adaptation to the | ||
condition or their genetic risk by addressing needs for
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psychological, social, and medical support.
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"Genetic counselor" means a person licensed under this Act | ||
to engage in the practice of genetic counseling. | ||
"Genetic testing" and "genetic test" mean a test or | ||
analysis of human genes, gene products, DNA, RNA, chromosomes, | ||
proteins, or metabolites that detects genotypes, mutations, | ||
chromosomal changes, abnormalities, or deficiencies, including | ||
carrier status, that (i) are linked to physical or mental | ||
disorders or impairments, (ii) indicate a susceptibility to | ||
illness, disease, impairment, or other disorders, whether |
physical or mental, or (iii) demonstrate genetic or chromosomal | ||
damage due to environmental factors. "Genetic testing" and | ||
"genetic tests" do not include routine physical measurements; | ||
chemical, blood and urine analyses that are widely accepted and | ||
in use in clinical practice; tests for use of drugs; tests for | ||
the presence of the human immunodeficiency virus; analyses of | ||
proteins or metabolites that do not detect genotypes, | ||
mutations, chromosomal changes, abnormalities, or | ||
deficiencies; or analyses of proteins or metabolites that are | ||
directly related to a manifested disease, disorder, or | ||
pathological condition that could reasonably be detected by a | ||
health care professional with appropriate training and | ||
expertise in the field of medicine involved. | ||
"Person" means an individual, association, partnership, or | ||
corporation. | ||
"Qualified supervisor" means any person who is a licensed | ||
genetic counselor, as defined by rule, or a physician licensed | ||
to practice medicine in all its branches. A qualified | ||
supervisor may be provided at the applicant's place of work, or | ||
may be contracted by the applicant to provide supervision. The | ||
qualified supervisor shall file written documentation with
the | ||
Department of employment, discharge, or supervisory control of | ||
a genetic counselor at the time of employment, discharge, or | ||
assumption of supervision of a genetic counselor. | ||
"Referral" means a written or telecommunicated | ||
authorization for genetic counseling services from a physician |
licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, an advanced | ||
practice nurse who has a collaborative agreement with a | ||
collaborating physician that authorizes referrals to a genetic | ||
counselor, or a physician assistant who has a supervision | ||
agreement with a supervising physician that authorizes | ||
referrals to a genetic counselor who has been delegated | ||
authority to make referrals to genetic counselors .
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"Supervision" means review of aspects of genetic | ||
counseling and case management in a bimonthly meeting with the | ||
person under supervision.
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(Source: P.A. 93-1041, eff. 9-29-04; 94-661, eff. 1-1-06.) | ||
(225 ILCS 135/20)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2015) | ||
Sec. 20. Restrictions and limitations.
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(a) Beginning 12 months after the adoption of the final | ||
administrative rules, except as provided in Section 15, no | ||
person shall, without a valid license as a genetic counselor | ||
issued by the Department (i) in any manner hold himself or | ||
herself out to the public as a genetic counselor under this | ||
Act; (ii) use in connection with his or her name or place of | ||
business the title "genetic counselor", "licensed genetic | ||
counselor", "gene counselor", "genetic consultant", or | ||
"genetic associate" or any words, letters, abbreviations, or | ||
insignia indicating or implying a person has met the | ||
qualifications for or has the license issued under this Act; or |
(iii) offer to render or render to individuals, corporations, | ||
or the public genetic counseling services if the words "genetic | ||
counselor" or "licensed genetic counselor" are used to describe | ||
the person offering to render or rendering them, or "genetic | ||
counseling" is used to describe the services rendered or | ||
offered to be rendered.
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(b) Beginning 12 months after the adoption of the final | ||
administrative rules, no licensed genetic counselor may | ||
provide genetic counseling to individuals, couples, groups, or | ||
families without a referral from a physician licensed to | ||
practice medicine in all its branches, an advanced practice | ||
nurse who has a collaborative agreement with a collaborating | ||
physician that authorizes referrals to a genetic counselor, or | ||
a physician assistant who has been delegated authority to make | ||
referrals to genetic counselors. The physician, advanced | ||
practice nurse, or physician assistant shall maintain | ||
supervision of the patient and be provided timely written | ||
reports on the services , including genetic testing results, | ||
provided by the licensed genetic counselor. Genetic testing | ||
shall be ordered by a physician licensed to practice medicine | ||
in all its branches or a genetic counselor pursuant to a | ||
referral that gives the specific authority to order genetic | ||
tests . Genetic test results and reports shall be provided to | ||
the referring physician, advanced practice nurse, or physician | ||
assistant. General seminars or talks to groups or organizations | ||
on genetic counseling that do not include individual, couple, |
or family specific counseling may be conducted without a | ||
referral. In clinical settings, genetic counselors who serve as | ||
a liaison between family members of a patient and a genetic | ||
research project, may, with the consent of the patient, provide | ||
information to family members for the purpose of gathering | ||
additional information, as it relates to the patient, without a | ||
referral. In non-clinical settings where no patient is being | ||
treated, genetic counselors who serve as a liaison between a | ||
genetic research project and participants in that genetic | ||
research project may provide information to the participants, | ||
without a referral.
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(c) Beginning 12 months after the adoption of the final | ||
administrative rules, no association or partnership shall | ||
practice genetic counseling unless every member, partner, and | ||
employee of the association or partnership who practices | ||
genetic counseling or who renders genetic counseling services | ||
holds a valid license issued under this Act. No license shall | ||
be issued to a corporation, the stated purpose of which | ||
includes or which practices or which holds itself out as | ||
available to practice genetic counseling, unless it is | ||
organized under the Professional Service Corporation Act.
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(d) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as permitting | ||
persons licensed as genetic counselors to engage in any manner | ||
in the practice of medicine in all its branches as defined by | ||
law in this State.
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(e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize a |
licensed genetic counselor to diagnose, test (unless | ||
authorized in a referral) , or treat any genetic or other | ||
disease or condition. | ||
(f) When, in the course of providing genetic counseling | ||
services to any person, a genetic counselor licensed under this | ||
Act finds any indication of a disease or condition that in his | ||
or her professional judgment requires professional service | ||
outside the scope of practice as defined in this Act, he or she | ||
shall refer that person to a physician licensed to practice | ||
medicine in all of its branches.
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(Source: P.A. 93-1041, eff. 9-29-04; 94-661, eff. 1-1-06.) | ||
(225 ILCS 135/60)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2015) | ||
Sec. 60. Temporary
licensure.
A temporary license may be | ||
issued to an individual who has made application to the | ||
Department, has submitted evidence to the Department of | ||
admission to the certifying examination administered by the | ||
ABGC or the ABMG or either of its successor agencies, has met | ||
all of the requirements for licensure in accordance with | ||
Section 55 of this Act, except the examination requirement of | ||
item (4) of Section 55 of this Act, and has met any other | ||
condition established by rule. The holder of a temporary | ||
license shall practice only under the supervision of a | ||
qualified supervisor and may not have the authority to order | ||
genetic tests. Nothing in this Section prohibits an applicant |
from re-applying for a temporary license if he or she meets the | ||
qualifications of this Section .
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(Source: P.A. 93-1041, eff. 9-29-04; 94-661, eff. 1-1-06.) | ||
(225 ILCS 135/90)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2015) | ||
Sec. 90. Privileged communications and exceptions.
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(a) With the exception of disclosure to the physician | ||
performing or supervising a genetic test and to the referring | ||
physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, | ||
advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant, no No licensed | ||
genetic counselor shall disclose any information acquired from | ||
persons consulting the counselor in a professional capacity, | ||
except that which may be voluntarily disclosed under any of the | ||
following circumstances:
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(1) In the course of formally reporting, conferring, or | ||
consulting with administrative superiors, colleagues, or | ||
consultants who share professional responsibility, in | ||
which instance all recipients of the information are | ||
similarly bound to regard the communication as privileged.
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(2) With the written consent of the person who provided | ||
the information and about whom the information concerns.
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(3) In the case of death or disability, with the | ||
written consent of a personal representative. | ||
(4) When a communication reveals the intended | ||
commission of a crime or harmful act and such disclosure is |
judged necessary in the professional judgment of the | ||
licensed genetic counselor to protect any person from a | ||
clear risk of serious mental or physical harm or injury or | ||
to forestall a serious threat to the public safety. | ||
(5) When the person waives the privilege by bringing | ||
any public charges or filing a lawsuit against the | ||
licensee. | ||
(b) Any person having access to records or anyone who | ||
participates in providing genetic counseling services, or in | ||
providing any human services, or is supervised by a licensed | ||
genetic counselor is similarly bound to regard all information | ||
and communications as privileged in accord with this Section.
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(c) The Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities | ||
Confidentiality Act is incorporated herein as if all of its | ||
provisions were included in this Act. In the event of a | ||
conflict between the application of this Section and the Mental | ||
Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act to a | ||
specific situation, the provisions of the Mental Health and | ||
Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act shall control.
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(Source: P.A. 93-1041, eff. 9-29-04.) | ||
(225 ILCS 135/95)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2015) | ||
Sec. 95. Grounds for discipline.
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(a) The Department may refuse to issue, renew, or may | ||
revoke, suspend, place on probation, reprimand, or take other |
disciplinary action as the Department deems appropriate, | ||
including the issuance of fines not to exceed $1,000 for each | ||
violation, with regard to any license for any one or more of | ||
the following: | ||
(1) Material misstatement in furnishing information to | ||
the Department or to any other State agency.
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(2) Violations or negligent or intentional disregard | ||
of this Act, or any of its rules.
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(3) Conviction of any crime under the laws of the | ||
United States or any state or territory thereof that is a | ||
felony, a misdemeanor, an essential element of which is | ||
dishonesty, or a crime that is directly related to the | ||
practice of the profession.
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(4) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of | ||
obtaining a license, or violating any provision of this Act | ||
or its rules. | ||
(5) Gross Professional incompetence or gross | ||
negligence in the rendering of genetic counseling | ||
services.
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(6) Failure to provide genetic testing results and any | ||
requested information to a referring physician licensed to | ||
practice medicine in all its branches, advanced practice | ||
nurse, or physician assistant Gross or repeated | ||
negligence .
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(7) Aiding or assisting another person in violating any | ||
provision of this Act or any rules.
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(8) Failing to provide information within 60 days in | ||
response to a written request made by the Department.
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(9) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or | ||
unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive, | ||
defraud, or harm the public and violating the rules of | ||
professional conduct adopted by the Department.
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(10) Failing to maintain the confidentiality of any | ||
information received from a client, unless otherwise | ||
authorized or required by law.
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(10.5) Failure to maintain client records of services | ||
provided and provide copies to clients upon request. | ||
(11) Exploiting a client for personal advantage, | ||
profit, or interest.
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(12) Habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol, | ||
narcotics, stimulants, or any other chemical agent or drug | ||
which results in inability to practice with reasonable | ||
skill, judgment, or safety.
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(13) Discipline by another jurisdiction, if at least | ||
one of the grounds for the discipline is the same or | ||
substantially equivalent to those set forth in this | ||
Section.
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(14) 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 service not actually rendered.
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(15) A finding by the Department that the licensee, |
after having the license placed on probationary status has | ||
violated the terms of probation.
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(16) Failing to refer a client to other health care | ||
professionals when the licensee is unable or unwilling to | ||
adequately support or serve the client.
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(17) Willfully filing false reports relating to a | ||
licensee's practice, including but not limited to false | ||
records filed with federal or State agencies or | ||
departments.
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(18) 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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(19) 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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(20) Physical or mental disability, including | ||
deterioration through the aging process or loss of | ||
abilities and skills which results in the inability to | ||
practice the profession with reasonable judgment, skill, | ||
or safety.
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(21) Solicitation of professional services by using | ||
false or misleading advertising.
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(22) Failure to file a return, or to pay the tax, | ||
penalty of 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 or any successor agency or the Internal Revenue | ||
Service or any successor agency.
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(23) A finding that licensure has been applied for or | ||
obtained by fraudulent means.
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(24) Practicing or attempting to practice under a name | ||
other than the full name as shown on the license or any | ||
other legally authorized name.
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(25) Gross overcharging for professional services, | ||
including filing statements for collection of fees or | ||
monies for which services are not rendered.
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(26) Providing genetic counseling services to | ||
individuals, couples, groups, or families without a | ||
referral from either a physician licensed to practice | ||
medicine in all its branches, an advanced practice nurse | ||
who has a collaborative agreement with a collaborating | ||
physician that authorizes the advanced practice nurse to | ||
make referrals to a genetic counselor, or a physician | ||
assistant who has been delegated authority to make | ||
referrals to genetic counselors.
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(b) The Department shall deny, without hearing, any | ||
application or renewal for a license under this Act to any | ||
person who has defaulted on an educational loan guaranteed by |
the Illinois State Assistance Commission; however, the | ||
Department may issue a license or renewal if the person in | ||
default has established a satisfactory repayment record as | ||
determined by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
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(c) The determination by a court that a licensee is subject | ||
to involuntary admission or judicial admission as provided in | ||
the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code will | ||
result in an automatic suspension of his or her license. The | ||
suspension will end upon a finding by a court that the licensee | ||
is no longer subject to involuntary admission or judicial | ||
admission, the issuance of an order so finding and discharging | ||
the patient, and the determination of the Director that the | ||
licensee be allowed to resume professional practice.
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(Source: P.A. 93-1041, eff. 9-29-04; 94-661, eff. 1-1-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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