Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1910.50 - Provider Qualifications
a)
General Requirements
1) An individual shall
not provide evaluation or treatment services to juveniles who have committed
sex offenses if he/she has:
A) been convicted
of a felony;
B) been convicted of
any misdemeanor involving a sex offense;
C) had a professional license placed on an
inactive status, suspended, revoked or placed on probationary status for
disciplinary reasons, unless the provider has been restored to full practice
rights;
D) been found by any
licensing body to have engaged in unethical or unprofessional conduct, unless
the provider has been restored to full practice rights; or
E) been engaged in deceit or fraud in
connection with the delivery of services or supervision or the documentation of
their credentials.
2) A
provider has a continuing duty to notify the Board if he/she becomes
disqualified under this subsection (a).
b) Qualifications for Provision of
Evaluations
Individuals who evaluate juveniles who have committed sex offenses must:
1) meet the definition
of Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) as defined in 59 Ill. Adm.
Code
132.25, which
includes physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches under
the Medical Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60 ]; advanced practice nurses with
a psychiatric specialty licensed under the Nursing and Advanced Practice
Nursing Act [225 ILCS 65 ]; clinical psychologists licensed under the Clinical
Psychologist Licensing Act [225 ILCS 15 ]; licensed clinical social workers
licensed under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act [ 225 ILCS
20 ]; licensed clinical professional counselors licensed under the Professional
Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act [225 ILCS 107 ]; or
licensed marriage and family therapists licensed under the Marriage and Family
Therapist Licensing Act [225 ILCS 55 ];
2) have 400 hours of supervised experience in
the treatment/evaluation of sex offenders in the past 4 years, at least 200 of
which are in face-to-face evaluation or treatment with juveniles who have
committed sex offenses;
3) have
completed at least 10 sex offender evaluations of juveniles who have committed
sex offenses within the past 4 years; and
4) have at least 40 hours of documented
training in the specialty of sex offender evaluation, treatment and management,
20 of which address juveniles who commit sex offenses, or work under the
supervision of a provider who meets the requirements of this subsection
(b).
c) Qualifications
for Treatment Providers
Individuals who provide treatment must:
1) meet the definition of Licensed
Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) as defined in 59 Ill. Adm. Code 132.25,
which includes physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches
under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60]; advanced practice nurses
with a psychiatric specialty licensed under the Nursing and Advanced Practice
Nursing Act [225 ILCS 65]; clinical psychologists licensed under the Clinical
Psychologist Licensing Act [225 ILCS 15]; licensed clinical social workers
licensed under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act [225 ILCS
20 ]; licensed clinical professional counselors licensed under the Professional
Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act [225 ILCS 107]; or
licensed marriage and family therapists licensed under the Marriage and Family
Therapist Licensing Act [225 ILCS 55].
2) have 400 hours of supervised experience in
the treatment of sex offenders in the past 4 years, at least 200 of which are
in face-to-face treatment of juveniles who have committed sex offenses;
and
3) have 40 hours documented
training in the specialty of the evaluation, treatment and management of
juveniles who have committed sex offenses, or work under the supervision of a
treatment provider who meets the requirements of this subsection (c).
d) Career entrants (graduate or
undergraduate students; trainees, interns and/or new employees) must have 20
hours of pre-service training and work under the supervision of a staff member
who meets the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) or (c) of this
Section.
e) Areas of training that
will meet the requirements established in this Section include but are not
limited to:
1) dynamics of juvenile sex
offending
2) sexual assault
cycle
3) prevalence of sexual
assault
4) re-offense and risk of
re-offense
5) offender
characteristics
6) differences and
similarities between juveniles and adults who commit sexual offenses
7) evaluation and assessment of
juveniles
8) current professional
research and practices
9) informed
supervision: community management and supervision
10) interviewing skills
11) victim issues
12) sex offense specific treatment
13) qualifications and expectations of
evaluators and treatment providers
14) relapse prevention
15) objective measurement tools
16) determining progress/outcome
planning
17) denial
18) special needs populations
19) cultural, ethnic and gender
awareness
20) family dynamics and
interventions
21) developmental
theory
22) trauma theory: secondary
and vicarious
23) impact:
professional's experience of secondary trauma
f) Client Records
1) Approved providers shall maintain client
files in accordance with the professional standards of their individual
disciplines and with Illinois law on health care records.
2) The contents of the case record shall
reflect compliance with the standards of the Board.
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