Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1285.100 - Visiting Professor Permits
a)
Any person not licensed in this State to practice medicine in all of its
branches or as a chiropractic physician who has been appointed as a visiting
professor at a medical, osteopathic or chiropractic program (program of
medicine) in this State must be the holder of a Visiting Professor Permit
issued by the Division pursuant to the provisions of Section 18 of the
Act.
b) An application for a
Visiting Professor Permit shall be made on forms provided by the Division. The
application shall include:
1) The name and
location of the applicant's program of medicine, dates of attendance, date and
type of degree conferred;
2)
Certification from the jurisdiction of original licensure indicating:
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 action or
pending action;
3)
Certification from the Dean of the program of medicine indicating:
A) That the entity has contracted with the
applicant and the applicant has received a faculty appointment to teach in the
program;
B) Name and address of the
patient care clinics or facilities affiliated with the medical program at which
the applicant will be providing instruction and/or providing clinical care and
a justification for any clinical activities that will be provided at the
facilities;
C) The nature of the
educational services to be provided by the applicant and the qualifications of
the applicant to provide these services;
D) The term of the contract;
4) A copy of the applicant's
current curriculum vitae; and
5)
The $600 fee; and
6) Verification
of a fingerprint-based background check submitted to the Illinois State Police
(ISP) electronically through a licensed live scan fingerprint vendor. The
fingerprints shall be checked against the ISP and Federal Bureau of
Investigation criminal history record. Out-of-state residents may have their
fingerprints taken by a fingerprinting agency outside of Illinois and submit
one fingerprint card, accompanied by the fee specified by ISP, to a licensed
live scan fingerprint vendor with card scan capability. Fingerprints shall be
taken not more than 60 days prior to the application.
c) Written notice of the Division's final
action on every application for a Visiting Professor Permit shall be given to
the applicant and the program of medicine designated. The applicant shall not
commence the faculty appointment before the program receives written
notification of the approval of the application. Notification may occur by
email to an applicant's email address of record.
d) The initial Visiting Professor Permit
shall be valid for 2 years or for the term of the faculty appointment, if less
than 2 years. The Visiting Professor Permit may be renewed. Renewed Visiting
Professor Permits shall be issued to expire on July 31 in the year of the
physician license renewal. Individuals holding a valid Visiting Professor
Permit on the effective date of this Section are eligible for renewal of that
permit pursuant to subsection (e).
e) Permit Renewal
1) For the first renewal of the Visiting
Professor Permit, the permit holder shall file an application with the
Division, on forms provided by the Division, that includes:
A) Certification from the Dean of the program
of medicine indicating the term of the renewal contract and a list of the
affiliated patient care clinics and facilities where the permit holder will be
providing instruction and the justification for any clinical activities that
will be provided at the facilities;
B) Certification from the jurisdiction of
original licensure indicating the current status of the license;
C) Proof of successful completion of:
i) the United States Medical Licensing
Examination (USMLE) Step 2 in accordance with Section
1285.60 for a visiting professor
to practice medicine in all of its branches; or
ii) the National Board of Chiropractic
Examiners (NBCE) Part II or SPEC in accordance with Section
1285.60 for a visiting professor
to practice chiropractic; and
D) The renewal fee of $600.
2) After the first renewal, a
Visiting Professor Permit shall be renewed in accordance with subsection
(f).
f) For renewals not
made pursuant to subsection (e), the application for renewal of a Visiting
Professor Permit shall be made on forms supplied by the Division at least 60
days prior to expiration of the permit. The Visiting Professor Permit renewal
application shall include:
1) Certification
from the Dean of the program of medicine indicating a valid contract between
the visiting professor and the school and a list of the affiliated patient care
clinics and facilities where the permit holder will be providing instruction
and the justification for any clinical activities that will be provided at the
facilities;
2) Certification from
the jurisdiction of original licensure indicating the current status of the
license;
3) Completion of 150 hours
continuing medical education in accordance with Section
1285.110; and
4) The renewal fee of $600.
g) When any person on whose behalf
a Visiting Professor Permit has been issued discharges or terminates the
faculty appointment, any permit issued in the name of such person shall be null
and void as of the date of discharge or termination. The program of medicine
shall immediately provide written notice of the reason for the discharge or
termination.
h) Only one Visiting
Professor Permit shall be issued to an applicant. If the faculty appointment
for which the permit was issued is terminated and the holder of the permit
desires to remain in the State and practice or teach his/her profession, he/she
must apply, meet all the requirements of this State, and receive a license to
practice that profession.
i) When
there has been a change in or addition to privileges of a visiting professor or
a change in a facility where instruction or clinical care is being provided,
the program shall notify the Division in writing of the changes and a
justification for the changes. The Division, shall review the information and
determine if a new permit needs to be issued.
j) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the
holder of a Visiting Professor Permit from applying for and receiving a license
to practice their profession in this State during the term of their faculty
appointment. In the event the holder of a permit is issued a license to
practice their profession in this State, upon receipt of the license, the
permit shall become null and void pursuant to the provisions of subsection
(h).
k)
Persons holding a
permit under this Section shall only practice medicine in all of its branches
or practice the treatment of human ailments without the use of drugs and
without operative surgery in the State of Illinois in their official capacity
under their contract within the medical school itself and any affiliated
institution in which the permit holder is providing instruction as part of the
medical school's educational program and for which the medical school has
assumed direct responsibility. (Section 18 of the Act)
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 18823, effective November 4, 2005
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