Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1140.80 - Restoration
a) A person seeking
restoration of an acupuncturist license after it has been expired or placed on
inactive status for 5 years or less shall file an application with the
Division, together with the fee specified in Section
1140.20 and proof of having
completed 30 continuing education (CE) hours not more than 2 years prior to
submitting the restoration application. The CE hours must have been completed
and documented in accordance with Section
1140.90.
b) A person seeking restoration of an
acupuncturist license after it has been expired or placed on inactive status
for more than 5 years shall file an application with the Division, on forms
supplied by the Division, together with the fee specified in Section
1140.20 and proof of having
completed 30 CE hours not more than 2 years prior to submitting the restoration
application. The CE hours must have been completed and documented in accordance
with Section 1140.90. In addition, the
applicant shall submit:
1) One of the
following:
A) Sworn evidence of active
practice as a licensed acupuncturist in another state or territory of the
United States within 2 years prior to submitting the restoration application.
The evidence shall include a statement from the appropriate licensing board or
licensing authority in the other jurisdiction that the licensee was authorized
to practice during the term of active practice; or
B) An affidavit attesting to military service
as provided in Section 70 of the Act; or
C) Proof of having successfully completed the
Acupuncture with Point Location examination, Biomedicine examination, and
Foundations of Oriental Medicine examination of NCCAOM or a substantially
equivalent examination approved by the Division not more than 2 years prior to
submitting the restoration application; or
D) Proof of having completed educational
programs or post-graduate courses related to the clinical aspects of
acupuncture, including courses at a school of acupuncture accredited by ACAOM
or a similar accrediting body approved by the Division, professionally oriented
continuing education classes, special seminars, or any other similar program
approved by the Board. The programs or courses shall not be completed more than
2 years prior to submitting the restoration application.
i) An applicant whose license has been
expired or placed on inactive status for 5 to 10 years shall submit proof of 90
hours of educational programs or courses relating to the clinical aspects of
acupuncture; or
ii) An applicant
whose license has been expired or placed on inactive status for more than 10
years shall submit proof of 120 hours of educational programs or courses
relating to the clinical aspects of acupuncture.
2) Proof of having successfully
completed the CNT course administered by CCAOM not more than 5 years prior to
submitting the restoration application.
c) When the accuracy of any submitted
documentation or the relevance or sufficiency of the course work or experience
is questioned by the Division because of lack of information, discrepancies or
conflicts in information given, or a need for clarification, the licensee
seeking restoration shall be requested to:
1)
Provide such information as may be necessary; and/or
2) Appear for an interview before the Board
to explain the relevance or sufficiency, clarify information or clear up any
discrepancies or conflicts in information.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 2512, effective February 8, 2006
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