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92_HB0572enr HB0572 Enrolled LRB9204161LBks 1 AN ACT concerning the regulation of professions. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Physical Therapy Act is amended 5 by adding Sections 0.05 and 14.1 as follows: 6 (225 ILCS 90/0.05 new) 7 Sec. 0.05. Legislative Intent. This Act is enacted for 8 the purpose of protecting the public health, safety, and 9 welfare, and for providing for State administrative control, 10 supervision, licensure, and regulation of the practice of 11 physical therapy. It is the legislature's intent that only 12 individuals who meet and maintain prescribed standards of 13 competence and conduct may engage in the practice of physical 14 therapy as authorized by this Act. This Act shall be 15 liberally construed to promote the public interest and to 16 accomplish the purpose stated herein. This Act does not 17 prohibit a person licensed under any other Act in this State 18 from engaging in the practice for which he or she is licensed 19 or from delegating services as provided for under that other 20 Act. 21 (225 ILCS 90/14.1 new) 22 Sec. 14.1. Continuing education renewal requirements. 23 The Department shall promulgate rules concerning continuing 24 education for persons licensed under this Act that require 40 25 hours of continuing education per license renewal cycle for a 26 physical therapist and 20 hours of continuing education per 27 license renewal cycle for a physical therapist assistant. In 28 establishing these rules, the Department shall consider 29 education required for the 2 categories of licensees to 30 maintain current knowledge and understanding of their HB0572 Enrolled -2- LRB9204161LBks 1 respective scope of practice, professional ethics, and 2 standards of care, as described in this Act, and in material 3 provided by relevant professional associations. The 4 Department shall also consider the educational requirements 5 for board certification in physical therapy specialty areas, 6 requirements for advanced clinical or academic degrees 7 related to physical therapy, requirements for attaining 8 advanced skills specific to particular practice environments 9 and patient populations, and the educational needs related to 10 special interest groups within the professions. These rules 11 shall assure that licensees are given the opportunity to 12 participate in those programs sponsored by or through their 13 professional associations, hospitals, or employers and which 14 are relevant to their practice. These rules shall also 15 address variances for illness or hardship. Each licensee is 16 responsible for maintaining records of completion of 17 continuing education and shall be prepared to produce the 18 records when requested by the Department. 19 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 20 becoming law.