Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1160.30 - Application for Licensure by Examination
a) Any person seeking licensure as an
athletic trainer shall file an application with the Division on forms provided
by the Division. The application shall include the following:
1) Certification of graduation from an
athletic training program approved in accordance with Section
1160.31 or a program approved by
the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) or its
successor agency;
2) Verification
of successful completion of the examination set forth in Section
1160.20 received directly from
the designated testing service;
3)
The required fee specified in Section
1160.35(a);
and
4) Proof of current
certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external
defibrillation (AED) for Healthcare Providers and Professional Rescuers or its
equivalent based on American Red Cross or American Heart Association
standards.
b) An
applicant who applies to the Division in accordance with subsection (a) is
eligible to practice temporarily in accordance with the provisions of Section 4
of the Act.
1) An applicant who has not yet
taken the required examination may practice, under the supervision of a
licensed athletic trainer, pending examination in accordance with the
provisions of Section 4(5) of the Act, for no longer than 3 months. If an
applicant fails the examination, he/she shall cease practice immediately.
Practicing after failure of an examination or beyond the 3 months shall be
considered the unlicensed practice of athletic training.
2) An applicant who has applied in writing to
the Division for licensure and has complied with all the provisions of Section
9 of the Act may practice in accordance with the provisions of Section 4(9) for
no longer than 6 months or until notification has been given that licensure has
been granted or denied. Practicing after denial of an application or beyond the
6 months shall be considered the unlicensed practice of athletic
training.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 16823, effective December 13, 2007
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