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92_HB4107 LRB9214314ACmg 1 AN ACT concerning physical therapy aides. 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5 by changing Sections 1 and 2 as follows: 6 (225 ILCS 90/1) (from Ch. 111, par. 4251) 7 (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006) 8 Sec. 1. Definitions. As used in this Act: 9 (1) "Physical therapy" means the evaluation or treatment 10 of a person by the use of the effective properties of 11 physical measures and heat, cold, light, water, radiant 12 energy, electricity, sound, and air; and the use of 13 therapeutic massage, therapeutic exercise, mobilization, and 14 the rehabilitative procedures with or without assistive 15 devices for the purposes of preventing, correcting, or 16 alleviating a physical or mental disability, or promoting 17 physical fitness and well-being. Physical therapy includes, 18 but is not limited to: (a) performance of specialized tests 19 and measurements, (b) administration of specialized treatment 20 procedures, (c) interpretation of referrals from physicians, 21 dentists and podiatrists, (d) establishment, and modification 22 of physical therapy treatment programs, (e) administration of 23 topical medication used in generally accepted physical 24 therapy procedures when such medication is prescribed by the 25 patient's physician, licensed to practice medicine in all its 26 branches, the patient's physician licensed to practice 27 podiatric medicine, or the patient's dentist, and (f) 28 supervision or teaching of physical therapy. Physical 29 therapy does not include radiology, electrosurgery, 30 chiropractic technique or determination of a differential 31 diagnosis; provided, however, the limitation on determining a -2- LRB9214314ACmg 1 differential diagnosis shall not in any manner limit a 2 physical therapist licensed under this Act from performing an 3 evaluation pursuant to such license. Nothing in this Section 4 shall limit a physical therapist from employing appropriate 5 physical therapy techniques that he or she is educated and 6 licensed to perform. A physical therapist shall refer to a 7 licensed physician, dentist, or podiatrist any patient whose 8 medical condition should, at the time of evaluation or 9 treatment, be determined to be beyond the scope of practice 10 of the physical therapist. 11 (2) "Physical therapist" means a person who practices 12 physical therapy and who has met all requirements as provided 13 in this Act. 14 (3) "Department" means the Department of Professional 15 Regulation. 16 (4) "Director" means the Director of Professional 17 Regulation. 18 (5) "Committee" means the Physical Therapy Examining 19 Committee approved by the Director. 20 (6) "Referral" for the purpose of this Act means the 21 following of guidance or direction to the physical therapist 22 given by the physician, dentist, or podiatrist who shall 23 maintain supervision of the patient. 24 (7) "Documented current and relevant diagnosis" for the 25 purpose of this Act means a diagnosis, substantiated by 26 signature or oral verification of a physician, dentist, or 27 podiatrist, that a patient's condition is such that it may be 28 treated by physical therapy as defined in this Act, which 29 diagnosis shall remain in effect until changed by the 30 physician, dentist or podiatrist. 31 (8) "State" includes: 32 (a) the states of the United States of America; 33 (b) the District of Columbia; andor34 (c) the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. -3- LRB9214314ACmg 1 (9) "Physical therapist assistant" means a person 2 licensed to assist a physical therapist and who has met all 3 requirements as provided in this Act and who works under the 4 supervision of a licensed physical therapist to assist in 5 implementing the physical therapy treatment program as 6 established by the licensed physical therapist. The patient 7 care activities provided by the physical therapist assistant 8 shall not include the interpretation of referrals, evaluation 9 procedures, or the planningof,or major modification 10modificationsof,patient programs. 11 (10) "Physical therapy aide" means any support persona12personwho has received on the job training,specific to the 13 facility in which he or she is employed and may be involved 14 in providing physical therapist directed services that may 15 include patient-related or nonpatient-related duties, but who16has not completed an approved physical therapist assistant17program. 18 (Source: P.A. 85-1440; 86-1396; revised 12-04-01.) 19 (225 ILCS 90/2) (from Ch. 111, par. 4252) 20 (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006) 21 Sec. 2. Licensure requirement; exempt activities. 22 Practice without a license forbidden - exception. No person 23 shall after the date of August 31, 1965 begin to practice 24 physical therapy in this State or hold himself out as being 25 able to practice this profession, unless he is licensed as 26 such in accordance with the provisions of this Act. After the 27 effective date of this amendatory Act of 1990, no person 28 shall practice or hold himself out as a physical therapist 29 assistant unless he is licensed as such under this Act. 30 This Act does not prohibit: 31 (1) Any person licensed in this State under any 32 other Act from engaging in the practice for which he is 33 licensed. -4- LRB9214314ACmg 1 (2) The practice of physical therapy by those 2 persons, practicing under the supervision of a licensed 3 physical therapist and who have met all of the 4 qualifications as provided in Sections 7, 8.1, and 9 of 5 this Act, until the next examination is given for 6 physical therapists or physical therapist assistants and 7 the results have been received by the Department and the 8 Department has determined the applicant's eligibility for 9 a license. Anyone failing to pass said examination shall 10 not again practice physical therapy until such time as an 11 examination has been successfully passed by such person. 12 (3) The practice of physical therapy for a period 13 not exceeding 6 months by a person who is in this State 14 on a temporary basis to assist in a case of medical 15 emergency or to engage in a special physical therapy 16 project, and who meets the qualifications for a physical 17 therapist as set forth in Sections 7 and 8 of this Act 18 and is licensed in another state as a physical therapist. 19 (4) Practice of physical therapy by qualified 20 persons who have filed for endorsement for no longer than 21 one year or until such time that notification of 22 licensure has been granted or denied, whichever period of 23 time is lesser. 24 (5) One or more licensed physical therapists from 25 forming a professional service corporation under the 26 provisions of the "Professional Service Corporation Act", 27 approved September 15, 1969, as now or hereafter amended, 28 and licensing such corporation for the practice of 29 physical therapy. 30 (6) Physical therapy aides from performing patient 31 care activities under the direction and on-site 32 supervision of a licensed physical therapist or licensed 33 physical therapist assistant who is present in the 34 immediate area and who is involved in each treatment -5- LRB9214314ACmg 1 session in which a component of treatment is directed to 2 a physical therapy aide. These patient care activities 3 shall not include interpretation of referrals, evaluation 4 procedures, the planning of or major modifications of, 5 patient programs. 6 (7) Physical Therapist Assistants from performing 7 patient care activities under the general supervision of 8 a licensed physical therapist. The physical therapist 9 must maintain continual contact with the physical 10 therapist assistant including periodic personal 11 supervision and instruction to insure the safety and 12 welfare of the patient. 13 (8) The practice of physical therapy by a physical 14 therapy student or a physical therapist assistant student 15 under the on-site supervision of a licensed physical 16 therapist. The physical therapist shall be readily 17 available for direct supervision and instruction to 18 insure the safety and welfare of the patient. 19 (9) The practice of physical therapy as part of an 20 educational program by a physical therapist licensed in 21 another state or country for a period not to exceed 6 22 months. 23 (Source: P.A. 90-580, eff. 5-21-98.) 24 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 25 becoming law.