Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1350.118 - Endorsement
a) An applicant for
licensure as a physician assistant who is licensed under the laws of another
state shall file an application with the Division that shall include:
1) A certification from the jurisdiction of
original licensure and current licensure stating:
A) The date of issuance and status of the
license; and
B) Whether the records
of the licensing authority contain any record of any disciplinary actions taken
or pending;
2) Proof of
one of the following:
A) Current valid
certification issued by the National Commission on Certification of Physician
Assistants (NCCPA) or its successor agency; or
B) Certification of successful completion of
the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination given by the National
Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, or its successor
agency;
3) The required
fee set forth in Section
1350.25.
b) The Division shall examine each
endorsement application to determine whether the requirements in the other
state at the date of licensing were substantially equivalent to the
requirements then in force in this State or equivalent to the requirements of
the Act. The Division shall either issue a license by endorsement or notify the
applicant of the reasons for the denial of the application.
c) A physician assistant license will be
issued when the applicant meets the requirements set forth in this Section.
However, a physician assistant may not practice until a notice of collaboration
has been filed in accordance with Section
1350.100.
d) The collaborating physician shall submit a
notice of prescriptive authority indicating the physician assistant has been
delegated prescriptive authority. If the physician assistant has a written
collaborative agreement with more than one physician, a separate notice of
prescriptive authority shall be submitted by each collaborating physician. In
addition, if prescriptive authority includes Schedule II, III, IV and/or V
controlled substances, the physician assistant will be required to apply for a
mid-level practitioner license in accordance with the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act.
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