Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1251.120 - Unprofessional Conduct
The Division may suspend or revoke a license, refuse to issue or renew a license or take other disciplinary action, based upon its finding of unethical, dishonorable, or unprofessional conduct within the meaning of Section 95, of the Act, which is interpreted to include, but is not limited to, the following acts or practices:
a)
Practicing, condoning, facilitating, collaborating with or engaging in
discrimination against prospective or current clients, students, employees,
supervisees, or research participants based on age, culture, disability,
ethnicity, race, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital
status/partnership, language preference, socioeconomic status, immigration
status, or any basis proscribed by law;
b) Being convicted of any crime an essential
element of which is larceny, embezzlement, obtaining money, property or credit
by false pretenses or by means of a confidence game, dishonesty, fraud,
misstatement or moral turpitude (e.g., unauthorized disclosure of patient
information; improper alteration of a patient record; inappropriate or unlawful
use of drugs or alcohol; assault, battery, or abuse of a patient; sexual
contact with a patient; gross or repeated malpractice or negligence; improper
professional financial dealings);
c) Performing, or pretending to be able to
perform, professional services beyond one's scope of practice and one's
competency as defined by education, training, supervised experience, State and
national professional credentials, and appropriate professional
experience;
d) Procuring,
attempting to procure or renewing a license by bribery or by fraudulent
misrepresentation;
e) Aiding or
assisting another person in violating any provision of the Genetic Counselor
Licensing Act or this Part;
f)
Misrepresenting educational background, training, credentials, competence, or
staff memberships;
g) Exploiting a
client for personal advantage, profit, or interest, including engaging in the
sexual exploitation of clients;
h)
Refer clients to an alternate genetic counselor or other qualified professional
when situations arise in which a genetic counselor's personal values, attitudes
and beliefs may impede his or her ability to counsel a client;
i) Failing to maintain the confidentiality of
any information received from a client, unless otherwise authorized or required
by law;
j) Advertising in a matter
that is deceptive, misleading, or false. Genetic counselors may only claim or
imply professional credentials possessed and are responsible for correcting any
misrepresentations of their credentials by others. Professional credentials
include highest relevant degrees, accreditation of graduate programs, national
voluntary certifications, government-issued certifications or licenses,
professional membership, or any other credential that might indicate to the
public specialized knowledge or expertise in genetic counseling;
k) Submitting fraudulent claims for services
to any person or entity including, but not limited to, health insurance
companies or health service plans or third party payors;
l) Habitual or excessive use or addiction to
alcohol, narcotics, stimulants, or any other chemical agent or drug which
results in inability to practice with reasonable skill, judgment, or
safety;
m) Receiving discipline by
another governmental agency or unit of government, by any jurisdiction of the
United States, or by a foreign nation, if at least one of the grounds for the
discipline is the same or substantially equivalent to those set forth in the
Act or this Section; and
n)
Committing any other conduct that is violative of the "National Society of
Genetic Counselors Code of Ethics" (2017) published by the National Society of
Genetic Counselors, Inc., 330 North Wabash Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago IL 60611
(no later amendments or editions).
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