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92_HB3745 LRB9209876ACcd 1 AN ACT regarding 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 Department of Professional Regulation Law 5 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by 6 adding Section 2105-20 as follows: 7 (20 ILCS 2105/2105-20 new) 8 Sec. 2105-20. Prescription ethics and responsibility 9 confirmation statement. The Department of Professional 10 Regulation must create a uniform prescription ethics and 11 responsibility confirmation statement for the reporting of 12 gifts and honoraria under the Medical Practice Act of 1987, 13 the Illinois Dental Practice Act, the Nursing and Advanced 14 Practice Nursing Act, the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 15 1987, the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987, the Physician 16 Assistant Practice Act of 1987, and the Podiatric Medical 17 Practice Act of 1987. 18 Beginning twenty-four months after the effective date of 19 this Act, the Department of Professional Regulation must 20 compile and prepare for the public an annual summary of the 21 gifts and honoraria reported to it under the Medical Practice 22 Act of 1987, the Illinois Dental Practice Act, the Nursing 23 and Advanced Practice Nursing Act, the Illinois Optometric 24 Practice Act of 1987, the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987, the 25 Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987, and the Podiatric 26 Medical Practice Act of 1987 aggregated by profession, type 27 of gift, and donor. A copy of the summary must be filed with 28 the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary 29 of the Senate. 30 Section 10. The Illinois Dental Practice Act is amended -2- LRB9209876ACcd 1 by changing Section 16 as follows: 2 (225 ILCS 25/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 2316) 3 Sec. 16. Expiration, renewal and restoration of 4 licenses. 5 (a) The expiration date and renewal period for each 6 license issued under this Act shall be set by rule. A 7 dentist or dental hygienist may renew a license during the 8 month preceding its expiration date by paying the required 9 fee. A dental hygienist shall provide proof of current 10 cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification at the time of 11 renewal. 12 (b)(1) For the purposes of this subsection (b): 13 "Close relative" means a person whose relationship to the 14 reporting person or the reporting person's spouse is that of 15 parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, child, grandchild, 16 great-grandchild, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, niece, 17 nephew, or first cousin. 18 "Gift" means a payment, entertainment, travel, lodging, a 19 meal, a subscription, an advance, a discount, a product, a 20 service, or anything of value, unless consideration of equal 21 or greater value is received for it. "Gift" does not include 22 (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the ordinary 23 course of business, (ii) anything of value received by 24 inheritance, or (iii) a gift received from a close relative 25 if the gift is not intended to influence or control the use 26 and procurement of prescription drugs by the dentist. 27 "Honorarium" means a payment of money or anything of 28 value as consideration for an appearance, speech, product 29 endorsement, or article. 30 "Prescription drug" means any drug upon which the 31 manufacturer or distributor must, in compliance with federal 32 law, place the following or a comparable warning: "Caution: 33 Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription". -3- LRB9209876ACcd 1 (2) As a part of the application for renewal of his or 2 her license, a dentist must submit a completed prescription 3 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement to the 4 Department. The prescription ethics and responsibility 5 statement must identify all gifts and honoraria received by 6 the licensee during the last licensure period from donors who 7 manufacture, sell, market, or distribute prescription drugs, 8 including the licensee's estimate of the fair market value of 9 each gift or honorarium; except that the statement need not 10 identify gifts from a donor when the total value of the gifts 11 from that donor during the licensure period is less than $50. 12 (3) The Department must make available for dissemination 13 to the public a summary of the contents of the prescription 14 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement, including 15 the donor's name and address and the amount of each reported 16 gift or honorarium made to the dentist. 17 (c) Any dentist or dental hygienist whose license has 18 expired or whose license is on inactive status may have his 19 license restored at any time within 5 years after the 20 expiration thereof, upon payment of the required fee. 21 Any person whose license has been expired for more than 5 22 years or who has had his license on inactive status for more 23 than 5 years may have his license restored by making 24 application to the Department and filing proof acceptable to 25 the Department of his fitness to have license restored, 26 including sworn evidence certifying to active practice in 27 another jurisdiction, and by paying the required restoration 28 fee. A person practicing on an expired license is deemed to 29 be practicing without a license. 30 If a person whose license has expired or who has had his 31 license on inactive status for more than 5 years has not 32 maintained an active practice satisfactory to the department, 33 the Department shall determine, by an evaluation process 34 established by rule, his or her fitness to resume active -4- LRB9209876ACcd 1 status and may require the person to complete a period of 2 evaluated clinical experience and may require successful 3 completion of a practical examination. 4 However, any person whose license has expired while he 5 has been engaged (1) in federal or state service active duty, 6 or (2) in training or education under the supervision of the 7 United States preliminary to induction into the military 8 service, may have his license restored without paying any 9 lapsed renewal or restoration fee, if within 2 years after 10 termination of such service, training or education other than 11 by dishonorable discharge, he furnishes the Department with 12 satisfactory proof that he has been so engaged and that his 13 service, training or education has been so terminated. 14 (Source: P.A. 89-80, eff. 6-30-95; 89-116, eff. 7-7-95.) 15 Section 15. The Medical Practice Act of 1987 is amended 16 by changing Section 21 as follows: 17 (225 ILCS 60/21) (from Ch. 111, par. 4400-21) 18 Sec. 21. License renewal; restoration; inactive status; 19 disposition and collection of fees. 20 (A) Renewal. The expiration date and renewal period for 21 each license issued under this Act shall be set by rule. The 22 holder of a license may renew the license by paying the 23 required fee. The holder of a license may also renew the 24 license within 90 days after its expiration by complying with 25 the requirements for renewal and payment of an additional 26 fee. A license renewal within 90 days after expiration shall 27 be effective retroactively to the expiration date. 28 The Department shall mail to each licensee under this 29 Act, at his or her last known address, at least 60 days in 30 advance of the expiration date of his or her license, a 31 notice of that fact and an application for renewal form. No 32 such license shall be deemed to have lapsed until 90 days -5- LRB9209876ACcd 1 after the expiration date and after such notice and 2 application have been mailed by the Department as herein 3 provided. 4 (A-5)(1) For the purposes of this subsection (A-5): 5 "Close relative" means a person whose relationship to the 6 reporting person or the reporting person's spouse is that of 7 parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, child, grandchild, 8 great-grandchild, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, niece, 9 nephew, or first cousin. 10 "Gift" means a payment, entertainment, travel, lodging, a 11 meal, a subscription, an advance, a discount, a product, a 12 service, or anything of value, unless consideration of equal 13 or greater value is received for it. "Gift" shall not 14 include (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the 15 ordinary course of business, (ii) anything of value received 16 by inheritance, or (iii) a gift received from a close 17 relative of the reporting person if the close relative is not 18 acting either directly or indirectly as a donor and the gift 19 is not intended to influence or control the use and 20 procurement of prescription drugs by the physician licensed 21 to practice medicine in all its branches. 22 "Honorarium" means a payment of money or anything of 23 value as consideration for an appearance, speech, product 24 endorsement, or article. 25 "Person" means a business, individual, corporation, 26 union, association, firm, partnership, committee, or other 27 organization or group of individuals. 28 "Prescription drug" means any drug upon which the 29 manufacturer or distributor must, in compliance with federal 30 law, place the following or a comparable warning: "Caution 31 federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription". 32 (2) As a part of the application for renewal of his or 33 her license, a physician licensed to practice medicine in all 34 its branches must submit a completed prescription ethics and -6- LRB9209876ACcd 1 responsibility confirmation statement to the Department. The 2 prescription ethics and responsibility statement must 3 identify all gifts and honoraria received by the licensee 4 during the last licensure period from donors who manufacture, 5 sell, market, or distribute prescription drugs, including the 6 licensee's estimate of the fair market value of each gift or 7 honorarium; except that the statement need not identify gifts 8 from a donor when the total value of the gifts from that 9 donor during the licensure period is less than $50. 10 (3) The Department must make available for dissemination 11 to the public a summary of the contents of the prescription 12 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement, including 13 the donor's name and address and the amount of a reported 14 gift or honorarium made to the physician licensed to practice 15 medicine in all its branches. 16 (B) Restoration. Any licensee who has permitted his or 17 her license to lapse or who has had his or her license on 18 inactive status may have his or her license restored by 19 making application to the Department and filing proof 20 acceptable to the Department of his or her fitness to have 21 the license restored, including evidence certifying to active 22 practice in another jurisdiction satisfactory to the 23 Department, proof of meeting the continuing education 24 requirements for one renewal period, and by paying the 25 required restoration fee. 26 If the licensee has not maintained an active practice in 27 another jurisdiction satisfactory to the Department, the 28 Licensing Board shall determine, by an evaluation program 29 established by rule, the applicant's fitness to resume active 30 status and may require the licensee to complete a period of 31 evaluated clinical experience and may require successful 32 completion of the practical examination. 33 However, any registrant whose license has expired while 34 he or she has been engaged (a) in Federal Service on active -7- LRB9209876ACcd 1 duty with the Army of the United States, the United States 2 Navy, the Marine Corps, the Air Force, the Coast Guard, the 3 Public Health Service or the State Militia called into the 4 service or training of the United States of America, or 5 (b) in training or education under the supervision of the 6 United States preliminary to induction into the military 7 service, may have his or her license reinstated or restored 8 without paying any lapsed renewal fees, if within 2 years 9 after honorable termination of such service, training, or 10 education, he or she furnishes to the Department with 11 satisfactory evidence to the effect that he or she has been 12 so engaged and that his or her service, training, or 13 education has been so terminated. 14 (C) Inactive licenses. Any licensee who notifies the 15 Department, in writing on forms prescribed by the Department, 16 may elect to place his or her license on an inactive status 17 and shall, subject to rules of the Department, be excused 18 from payment of renewal fees until he or she notifies the 19 Department in writing of his or her desire to resume active 20 status. 21 Any licensee requesting restoration from inactive status 22 shall be required to pay the current renewal fee, provide 23 proof of meeting the continuing education requirements for 24 the period of time the license is inactive not to exceed one 25 renewal period, and shall be required to restore his or her 26 license as provided in subsection (B). 27 Any licensee whose license is in an inactive status shall 28 not practice in the State of Illinois. 29 (D) Disposition of monies collected. All monies 30 collected under this Act by the Department shall be deposited 31 in the Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund in the State 32 Treasury, and used only for the following purposes: (a) by 33 the Medical Disciplinary Board in the exercise of its powers 34 and performance of its duties, as such use is made by the -8- LRB9209876ACcd 1 Department with full consideration of all recommendations of 2 the Medical Disciplinary Board, (b) for costs directly 3 related to persons licensed under this Act, and (c) for 4 direct and allocable indirect costs related to the public 5 purposes of the Department of Professional Regulation. 6 Moneys in the Fund may be transferred to the Professions 7 Indirect Cost Fund as authorized under Section 2105-300 of 8 the Department of Professional Regulation Law (20 ILCS 9 2105/2105-300). 10 All earnings received from investment of monies in the 11 Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund shall be deposited 12 in the Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund and shall be 13 used for the same purposes as fees deposited in such Fund. 14 (E) Fees. The following fees are nonrefundable. 15 (1) Applicants for any examination shall be 16 required to pay, either to the Department or to the 17 designated testing service, a fee covering the cost of 18 determining the applicant's eligibility and providing the 19 examination. Failure to appear for the examination on the 20 scheduled date, at the time and place specified, after 21 the applicant's application for examination has been 22 received and acknowledged by the Department or the 23 designated testing service, shall result in the 24 forfeiture of the examination fee. 25 (2) The fee for a license under Section 9 of this 26 Act is $300. 27 (3) The fee for a license under Section 19 of this 28 Act is $300. 29 (4) The fee for the renewal of a license for a 30 resident of Illinois shall be calculated at the rate of 31 $100 per year, except for licensees who were issued a 32 license within 12 months of the expiration date of the 33 license, the fee for the renewal shall be $100. The fee 34 for the renewal of a license for a nonresident shall be -9- LRB9209876ACcd 1 calculated at the rate of $200 per year, except for 2 licensees who were issued a license within 12 months of 3 the expiration date of the license, the fee for the 4 renewal shall be $200. 5 (5) The fee for the restoration of a license other 6 than from inactive status, is $100. In addition, payment 7 of all lapsed renewal fees not to exceed $600 is 8 required. 9 (6) The fee for a 3-year temporary license under 10 Section 17 is $100. 11 (7) The fee for the issuance of a duplicate 12 license, for the issuance of a replacement license for a 13 license which has been lost or destroyed, or for the 14 issuance of a license with a change of name or address 15 other than during the renewal period is $20. No fee is 16 required for name and address changes on Department 17 records when no duplicate license is issued. 18 (8) The fee to be paid for a license record for any 19 purpose is $20. 20 (9) The fee to be paid to have the scoring of an 21 examination, administered by the Department, reviewed and 22 verified, is $20 plus any fees charged by the applicable 23 testing service. 24 (10) The fee to be paid by a licensee for a wall 25 certificate showing his or her license shall be the 26 actual cost of producing the certificate. 27 (11) The fee for a roster of persons licensed as 28 physicians in this State shall be the actual cost of 29 producing such a roster. 30 (F) Any person who delivers a check or other payment to 31 the Department that is returned to the Department unpaid by 32 the financial institution upon which it is drawn shall pay to 33 the Department, in addition to the amount already owed to the 34 Department, a fine of $50. The fines imposed by this Section -10- LRB9209876ACcd 1 are in addition to any other discipline provided under this 2 Act for unlicensed practice or practice on a nonrenewed 3 license. The Department shall notify the person that payment 4 of fees and fines shall be paid to the Department by 5 certified check or money order within 30 calendar days of the 6 notification. If, after the expiration of 30 days from the 7 date of the notification, the person has failed to submit the 8 necessary remittance, the Department shall automatically 9 terminate the license or certificate or deny the application, 10 without hearing. If, after termination or denial, the person 11 seeks a license or certificate, he or she shall apply to the 12 Department for restoration or issuance of the license or 13 certificate and pay all fees and fines due to the Department. 14 The Department may establish a fee for the processing of an 15 application for restoration of a license or certificate to 16 pay all expenses of processing this application. The Director 17 may waive the fines due under this Section in individual 18 cases where the Director finds that the fines would be 19 unreasonable or unnecessarily burdensome. 20 (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 21 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-146, eff. 1-1-02.) 22 Section 20. The Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing 23 Act is amended by changing Section 20-5 as follows: 24 (225 ILCS 65/20-5) 25 Sec. 20-5. Expiration of license; renewal. 26 (a) The expiration date and renewal period for each 27 license issued under this Act shall be set by rule. The 28 holder of a license may renew the license during the month 29 preceding the expiration date of the license by paying the 30 required fee. It is the responsibility of the licensee to 31 notify the Department in writing of a change of address. 32 (b) (1) For the purposes of this subsection (b): -11- LRB9209876ACcd 1 Close relative" means a person whose relationship to the 2 reporting person or the reporting person's spouse is that of 3 parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, child, grandchild, 4 great-grandchild, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, niece, 5 nephew, or first cousin. 6 "Gift" means a payment, entertainment, travel, lodging, a 7 meal, a subscription, an advance, a discount, a product, a 8 service, or anything of value, unless consideration of equal 9 or greater value is received for it. "Gift" shall not 10 include (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the 11 ordinary course of business, (ii) anything of value received 12 by inheritance, or (iii) a gift received from a close 13 relative of the reporting person if the close relative is not 14 acting either directly or indirectly as a donor and the gift 15 is not intended to influence or control the use and 16 procurement of prescription drugs of the advanced practice 17 nurse. 18 "Honorarium" means a payment of money or anything of 19 value as consideration for an appearance, speech, product 20 endorsement, or article. 21 "Person" means a business, individual, corporation, 22 union, association, firm, partnership, committee, or other 23 organization or group of individuals. 24 "Prescription drug" means any drug upon which the 25 manufacturer or distributor must, in compliance with federal 26 law, place the following or a comparable warning: "Caution 27 federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription". 28 (2) As a part of the application for renewal of his or 29 her license, an advanced practice nurse with prescriptive 30 authority under Section 303.05 of the Illinois Controlled 31 Substances Act and a written collaborative agreement under 32 Sections 15-15 and 15-20 of this Act must submit a completed 33 prescription ethics and responsibility confirmation statement 34 to the Department. The prescription ethics and responsibility -12- LRB9209876ACcd 1 statement must identify all gifts and honoraria received by 2 the licensee during the last licensure period from donors who 3 manufacture, sell, market, or distribute prescription drugs, 4 including the licensee's estimate of the fair market value of 5 each gift or honorarium; except that the statement need not 6 identify gifts from a donor when the total value of the gifts 7 from that donor during the licensure period is less than $50. 8 (3) The Department must make available for dissemination 9 to the public a summary of the contents of the prescription 10 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement, including 11 the donor's name and address and the amount of a reported 12 gift or honorarium made to the advanced practice nurse. 13 (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97; 90-742, eff. 8-13-98.) 14 Section 25. The Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 15 1987 is amended by changing Section 16 as follows: 16 (225 ILCS 80/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 3916) 17 Sec. 16. Renewal, reinstatement or restoration of 18 licenses; military service. 19 (a) The expiration date and renewal period for each 20 license and certificate issued under this Act shall be set by 21 rule. 22 (b) All renewal applicants shall provide proof of having 23 met the requirements of continuing education set forth in the 24 rules of the Department. The Department shall, by rule, 25 provide for an orderly process for the reinstatement of 26 licenses which have not been renewed due to failure to meet 27 the continuing education requirements. The continuing 28 education requirement may be waived in cases of extreme 29 hardship as defined by rules of the Department. 30 The Department shall establish by rule a means for the 31 verification of completion of the continuing education 32 required by this Section. This verification may be -13- LRB9209876ACcd 1 accomplished through audits of records maintained by 2 registrants; by requiring the filing of continuing education 3 certificates with the Department; or by other means 4 established by the Department. 5 (c) (1) For the purposes of this subsection (c): 6 "Close relative" means a person whose relationship to the 7 reporting person or the reporting person's spouse is that of 8 parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, child, grandchild, 9 great-grandchild, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, niece, 10 nephew, or first cousin. 11 "Gift" means a payment, entertainment, travel, lodging, a 12 meal, a subscription, an advance, a discount, a product, a 13 service, or anything of value, unless consideration of equal 14 or greater value is received for it. "Gift" shall not 15 include (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the 16 ordinary course of business, (ii) anything of value received 17 by inheritance, or (iii) a gift received from a close 18 relative of the reporting person if the close relative is not 19 acting either directly or indirectly as a donor and the gift 20 is not intended to influence or control the use and 21 procurement of prescription drugs of the optometrist. 22 "Honorarium" means a payment of money or anything of 23 value as consideration for an appearance, speech, product 24 endorsement, or article. 25 "Person" means a business, individual, corporation, 26 union, association, firm, partnership, committee, or other 27 organization or group of individuals. 28 "Prescription drug" means any drug upon which the 29 manufacturer or distributor must, in compliance with federal 30 law, place the following or a comparable warning: "Caution 31 federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription". 32 (2) As a part of the application for renewal of his or 33 her license, an optometrist must submit a completed 34 prescription ethics and responsibility confirmation statement -14- LRB9209876ACcd 1 to the Department. The prescription ethics and responsibility 2 statement must identify all gifts and honoraria received by 3 the licensee during the last licensure period from donors who 4 manufacture, sell, market, or distribute prescription drugs, 5 including the licensee's estimate of the fair market value of 6 each gift or honorarium; except that the statement need not 7 identify gifts from a donor when the total value of the gifts 8 from that donor during the licensure period is less than $50. 9 (3) The Department must make available for dissemination 10 to the public a summary of the contents of the prescription 11 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement, including 12 donor's name and address and the amount of a reported gift or 13 honorarium made to the optometrist. 14 (d) Any optometrist who has permitted his or her license 15 to expire or who has had his or her license on inactive 16 status may have his or her license restored by making 17 application to the Department and filing proof acceptable to 18 the Department of his or her fitness to have his or her 19 license restored and by paying the required fees. Such proof 20 of fitness may include evidence certifying to active lawful 21 practice in another jurisdiction and must include proof of 22 the completion of the continuing education requirements 23 specified in the rules for the preceding license renewal 24 period for the applicant's level of certification that has 25 been completed during the 2 years prior to the application 26 for license restoration. 27 The Department shall determine, by an evaluation program 28 established by rule, his or her fitness for restoration of 29 his or her license and shall establish procedures and 30 requirements for such restoration. 31 However, any optometrist whose license expired while he 32 or she was (1) in Federal Service on active duty with the 33 Armed Forces of the United States, or the State Militia 34 called into service or training, or (2) in training or -15- LRB9209876ACcd 1 education under the supervision of the United States 2 preliminary to induction into the military service, may have 3 his or her license restored without paying any lapsed renewal 4 fees if within 2 years after honorable termination of such 5 service, training, or education, he or she furnishes the 6 Department with satisfactory evidence to the effect that he 7 or she has been so engaged and that his or her service, 8 training, or education has been so terminated. 9 (Source: P.A. 92-451, eff. 8-21-01.) 10 Section 30. The Physician Assistant Practice Act of 11 1987 is amended by changing Section 16 as follows: 12 (225 ILCS 95/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 4616) 13 Sec. 16. Expiration; renewal. 14 (a) The expiration date and renewal period for each 15 license issued under this Act shall be set by rule. Renewal 16 shall be conditioned on paying the required fee and by 17 meeting such other requirements as may be established by 18 rule. 19 (b) (1) For the purposes of this subsection (b): 20 "Close relative" means a person whose relationship to the 21 reporting person or the reporting person's spouse is that of 22 parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, child, grandchild, 23 great-grandchild, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, niece, 24 nephew, or first cousin. 25 "Gift" means a payment, entertainment, travel, lodging, a 26 meal, a subscription, an advance, a discount, a product, a 27 service, or anything of value, unless consideration of equal 28 or greater value is received for it. "Gift" shall not 29 include (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the 30 ordinary course of business, (ii) anything of value received 31 by inheritance, or (iii) a gift received from a close 32 relative of the reporting person if the close relative is not -16- LRB9209876ACcd 1 acting either directly or indirectly as a donor and the gift 2 is not intended to influence or control the use and 3 procurement of prescription drugs of the physician assistant. 4 "Honorarium" means a payment of money or anything of 5 value as consideration for an appearance, speech, product 6 endorsement, or article. 7 "Person" means a business, individual, corporation, 8 union, association, firm, partnership, committee, or other 9 organization or group of individuals. 10 "Prescription drug" means any drug upon which the 11 manufacturer or distributor must, in compliance with federal 12 law, place the following or a comparable warning: "Caution 13 federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription". 14 (2) As a part of the application for renewal of his or 15 her license, a physician assistant with prescriptive 16 authority under Section 303.05 of the Illinois Controlled 17 Substances Act and the written guidelines required under 18 Section 7.5 of this Act must submit a completed prescription 19 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement to the 20 Department. The prescription ethics and responsibility 21 statement must identify all gifts and honoraria received by 22 the licensee during the last licensure period from donors who 23 manufacture, sell, market, or distribute prescription drugs, 24 including the licensee's estimate of the fair market value of 25 each gift or honorarium; except that the statement need not 26 identify gifts from a donor when the total value of the gifts 27 from that donor during the licensure period is less than $50. 28 (3) The Department must make available for dissemination 29 to the public a summary of the contents of the prescription 30 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement, including 31 the donor's name and address and the amount of a reported 32 gift or honoraria made to the physicians assistant. 33 (c) Any physician assistant who has permitted his or her 34 license to expire or who has had his or her license on -17- LRB9209876ACcd 1 inactive status may have the license restored by making 2 application to the Department and filing proof acceptable to 3 the Department of his or her fitness to have the license 4 restored, and by paying the required fees. Proof of fitness 5 may include sworn evidence certifying to active lawful 6 practice in another jurisdiction. 7 If the physician assistant has not maintained an active 8 practice in another jurisdiction satisfactory to the 9 Department, the Department shall determine, by an evaluation 10 program established by rule, his or her fitness for 11 restoration of the license and shall establish procedures and 12 requirements for such restoration. 13 However, any physician assistant whose license expired 14 while he or she was (1) in federal service on active duty 15 with the Armed Forces of the United States, or the State 16 Militia called into service or training, or (2) in training 17 or education under the supervision of the United States 18 preliminary to induction into the military service, may have 19 the license restored without paying any lapsed renewal fees 20 if within 2 years after honorable termination of such 21 service, training, or education he or she furnishes the 22 Department with satisfactory evidence to the effect that he 23 or she has been so engaged and that his or her service, 24 training, or education has been so terminated. 25 (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97.) 26 Section 35. The Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 27 is amended by changing 15 as follows: 28 (225 ILCS 100/15) (from Ch. 111, par. 4815) 29 Sec. 15. Licenses; renewal; restoration; military 30 service. 31 (A) The expiration date and renewal period for each 32 license issued under this Act shall be set by rule. -18- LRB9209876ACcd 1 (A-5) (1) For the purposes of this subsection (A-5): 2 "Close relative" means a person whose relationship to the 3 reporting person or the reporting person's spouse is that of 4 parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, child, grandchild, 5 great-grandchild, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, niece, 6 nephew, or first cousin. 7 "Gift" means a payment, entertainment, travel, lodging, a 8 meal, a subscription, an advance, a discount, a product, a 9 service, or anything of value, unless consideration of equal 10 or greater value is received for it. "Gift" shall not 11 include (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the 12 ordinary course of business, (ii) anything of value received 13 by inheritance, or (iii) a gift received from a close 14 relative of the reporting person if the close relative is not 15 acting either directly or indirectly as a donor and the gift 16 is not intended to influence or control the use and 17 procurement of prescription drugs of the podiatric physician. 18 "Honorarium" means a payment of money or anything of 19 value as consideration for an appearance, speech, product 20 endorsement, or article. 21 "Person" means a business, individual, corporation, 22 union, association, firm, partnership, committee, or other 23 organization or group of individuals. 24 "Prescription drug" means any drug upon which the 25 manufacturer or distributor must, in compliance with federal 26 law, place the following or a comparable warning: "Caution 27 federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription". 28 (2) As a part of the application for renewal of his or 29 her license, a podiatric physician must submit a completed 30 prescription ethics and responsibility confirmation statement 31 to the Department. The prescription ethics and responsibility 32 statement must identify all gifts and honoraria received by 33 the licensee during the last licensure period from donors who 34 manufacture, sell, market, or distribute prescription drugs, -19- LRB9209876ACcd 1 including the licensee's estimate of the fair market value of 2 each gift or honorarium; except that the statement need not 3 identify gifts from a donor when the total value of the gifts 4 from that donor during the licensure period is less than $50. 5 (3) The Department must make available for dissemination 6 to the public a summary of the contents of the prescription 7 ethics and responsibility confirmation statement, including 8 the donor's name and address and the amount of a reported 9 gift or honorarium made to the podiatric physician. 10 (B) Any podiatric physician who has permitted his or her 11 license to expire or who has had his license on inactive 12 status may have the license restored by making application to 13 the Department, providing proof of continuing education, and 14 filing proof acceptable to the Department of his or her 15 fitness to have the license restored, which may include 16 evidence of active lawful practice in another jurisdiction 17 satisfactory to the Department and by paying the required 18 restoration fee. 19 (C) If the podiatric physician has not maintained an 20 active practice in another jurisdiction satisfactory to the 21 Department, the Podiatric Medical Licensing Board shall 22 determine, by an evaluation program established by rule his 23 or her fitness to resume active status and may require the 24 podiatric physician to complete an established period of 25 evaluated clinical experience and may require successful 26 completion of the practical examination, as provided by rule. 27 (D) However, any podiatric physician whose license 28 expired while he or she was (1) in Federal Service on active 29 duty with the Armed Forces of the United States or the 30 Veterans Administration or the State Militia called into 31 service or training, or (2) in training or education under 32 the supervision of the United States preliminary to induction 33 into the military service, may have the license renewed or 34 restored without paying any lapsed renewal fees if within 2 -20- LRB9209876ACcd 1 years after honorable termination of such service, training 2 or education, except under conditions other than honorable, 3 he or she furnished the Department with satisfactory evidence 4 to the effect that he or she has been so engaged and that his 5 or her service, training or education has been so terminated. 6 (Source: P.A. 90-76, eff. 12-30-97.) -21- LRB9209876ACcd 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 20 ILCS 2105/2105-20 new 4 225 ILCS 25/16 from Ch. 111, par. 2316 5 225 ILCS 60/21 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-21 6 225 ILCS 65/20-5 7 225 ILCS 80/16 from Ch. 111, par. 3916 8 225 ILCS 95/16 from Ch. 111, par. 4616 9 225 ILCS 100/15 from Ch. 111, par. 4815